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PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-802
DATE START/END: 30 AUG 2016 - 30 AUG 2019

Future Oysters CRC-P: Accelerated Sydney Rock Oyster (SRO) Breeding Research

NSW DPI has been working collaboratively with the Select Oyster Company to develop a pedigreed breeding program to replace the ageing mass selected breeding program. Genetic progress in this program will be determined to a large extent by the numbers of families that can be produced and the time...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-803
DATE START/END: 29 SEP 2016 - 30 AUG 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: New Technologies to Improve Sydney Rock Oyster Breeding and Production

This application has been developed from ongoing discussions with industry and, in particular, the hatchery sector, and has been designed to target specific production challenges. Each project will either decrease hatchery operation costs, increase production reliability or increase the market for...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-804
DATE START/END: 2 JAN 2017 - 29 JUN 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: Advanced understanding of POMS to guide farm management decisions in Tasmania

Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) caused by the OsHV-1 virus has the potential to devastate the Pacific oyster industry in Australia. First detected in France in 2008, it subsequently appeared in NSW and New Zealand in 2010, with rapid onset of mass mortality of oysters in some regions....
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-805
DATE START/END: 30 AUG 2016 - 30 AUG 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: Polymicrobial involvement in OsHV outbreaks (and other diseases)

This project was prepared in consultation with representatives from Biosecuity NSW and UTS. The impetus for this work began in investigations of recent unexplained mortality in Pacific oysters in Port Stephens and more recently the Shoalhaven and has been fuelled by emerging research in Europe...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-807
DATE START/END: 23 APR 2017 - 29 JUN 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: Species diversification to provide alternatives for commercial production

Pacific oyster (Crassotrea gigas) farming is one of the important aquaculture sectors in Australia, consisting of more than 300 family farms and producing oysters with a farm gate value of $75 million per annum. All oyster leases are located in regional Australia. Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-003
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2017 - 30 DEC 2020

National Seafood Industry Leadership Program 2018 - 2021

The initial seafood industry leadership program was held in Handorf in 2000. In 2008 Rural Training Initiatives Pty Ltd managed and delivered the program under the new banner of the National Seafood Industry Leadership Program (NSILP). The 2008 program coincided with a full 7-year review of the...
ORGANISATION:
Affectus Pty Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-004
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2017 - 30 MAY 2020

Investigate oceanographic and environmental factors impacting on the ETBF

The abundance and distribution and hence availability of highly migratory tuna and billfish species to fisheries are known to be strongly influenced by oceanographic conditions. The five target species of the ETBF have a wide distribution outside the Australian EEZ, but the influence of...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-006
DATE START/END: 16 MAY 2018 - 15 JUN 2022

Informing adaptive management of portunid fisheries in New South Wales

Portunid crabs are an iconic, high value species in NSW, but catches are highly variable. This is broadly evident in recent catch statistics which show commercial Blue Swimmer Crab (BSC, Portunus armatus) landings ranging between 50 and 200 tonnes (t, p.a.). Also, recent surveys indicate that...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
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