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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-903
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2009 - 31 AUG 2011

Seafood CRC: Understanding Yellowtail Kingfish

The farming of Yellow Tail Kingfish (YTK) is a relatively new form of aquaculture in Australia, which is rapidly expanding. YTK are currently grown in sea cage operations in NSW and South Australia. Though the production of YTK in NSW is negligible, production in South Australia mostly from Clean...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-152
DATE START/END: 4 FEB 2018 - 30 MAR 2018

Social Matters Workshop

Social science research into the seafood industry has a history of around 60 years in much of the developed world. These studies draw attention to the way that socially-embedded - ‘human’ – decision-making can influence catch-and-effort patterns. There has been a growing recognition of the role of...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
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DATE:
2023-03-22

Two Marlins, one stone

Tristan Guillemin, the winner of FRDC’s 2023 ‘Science and Innovation Award’, talks about his Award-winning project and how he was able to ‘kill two birds with one stone’. The Science and Innovation Awards recognise Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry who undertake innovative...
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PUBLISHED:
2017-03-01

White spot disease update

The arrival in Australia of a highly contagious crustacean disease has prompted an emergency response to protect the prawn industry Until late 2016, Australia was one of two remaining prawn farming countries in the world that were free of white spot disease. However, on 22 November, 2016,...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-068
DATE START/END: 2 OCT 2023 - 27 FEB 2025

Understanding the feasibility of close kin mark recapture for Scalloped Hammerhead in Australia, SE Asia and the Western Pacific

This project will investigate whether Close-Kin Mark Recapture could feasibly be applied to estimate the spawning stock abundance of Scalloped Hammerhead shark (SHH), a large-bodied shark species listed under Appendix II of CITES and the EPBC Act. The species occurs in both coastal and oceanic...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Environment
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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-757
DATE START/END: 31 JUL 2008 - 29 JUN 2010

Seafood CRC: Commercial production of all-female reproductively sterile triploid Giant Tiger prawns (Penaeus monodon): Assessing their commercial performance in ponds.

Over the last 5 years CSIROs Food Futures Flagship (FFF) has worked with one of Australia's largest prawn producers, Gold Coast Marine Aquaculture (GCMA), to produce the worlds first domesticated, selectively bred elite Penaeus monodon lines that have a demonstrated on-farm performance. In the...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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