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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-142
DATE START/END: 13 NOV 2019 - 30 DEC 2019

Resource Sharing in Australian Fisheries Workshop - Progress to Date, Lessons Learnt and Next Steps towards a harmonised approach

Resource sharing is a sensitive subject for government and many other fishery stakeholders given it is seen as the primary means of distributing access to Australian fisheries which in turn links to the values of each fishing sector. For commercial fishers it is also related to the strength of...
ORGANISATION:
FutureCatch Consulting
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DATE:
2023-05-03

Applications open for FRDC sponsored Fisheries Management course

FRDC is thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity for four people to participate in a five-day Fisheries Management course at the University of Wollongong from Monday 22 May to Friday 26 May 2023. This opportunity is open to those who are new to fisheries management, those wanting to further...
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PUBLISHED:
2020-03-01

South Australia takes on red seaweed trials

Sea trials have started as part of South Australia’s strategy to commercialise seaweed aquaculture as quickly as possible By Catherine Norwood Clockwise from left: PIRSA general manager of Aquaculture Adam Main, SARDI researcher Sasi Nayar and CH4 Global co-founder Steve Meller. Photo:...
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PUBLISHED:
2013-12-01

Bass anglers take up habitat cause

Recreational fishers are helping to revegetate river banks with native plants and improve fish passage along their favourite riverine reaches By Alexandra Roginski In 2003, the environmental organisation Greening Australia approached the Bass Sydney Fishing Club to help restock native fish...
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DATE:
2023-12-14

Are we prepared to sail? Mapping the future of Australia's seafood voyage

FRDC is delighted to be part of a new ground-breaking project to chart the course for Australia’s seafood expansion. This ambitious undertaking, titled ‘Futures of Seafood’ (FRDC-Project 2023-092), will see FRDC working closely with a wide range of partners, including fisheries management,...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-011
DATE START/END: 1 DEC 2019 - 6 JUN 2021

Optimising Compliance Outcomes in Recreational Fisheries

The Western Australian (WA) Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and the South Australian (SA) Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) each have primary responsibility to conserve, sustainably develop and equitably manage fish resources. Relevant fishing...
ORGANISATION:
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-046
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2013 - 8 JUN 2016

Life history specific habitat utilisation of tropical fisheries species

This application was developed as a result of activities in FRDC project 2012/037. The project, endorsed by the QFRAB, involved a detailed literature review of the current understanding and gaps in knowledge in the fish-habitat relationships of Australia’s coastal fisheries species. This review was...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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DATE:
2024-06-27

FRDC Indigenous Project Showcase

Do you want to work with FRDC, but need some guidance on what indigenous projects we have funded? The following page showcases some of these projects. Fisheries Management and Social Objectives Project...
Environment
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PUBLISHED:
2016-03-01

Inshore challenges

Working with other sectors to prevent loss of access to fisheries resources is a top priority for Australia’s inshore commercial fisheries Inshore fisheries such as those at Myall Lakes and Port Stephens, NSW, are competing with urban, environmental and recreational interests for a share of...
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