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PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-708
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2013 - 29 MAY 2014

Seafood CRC: safe spat rearing experiment

Research is currently underway on the biological behaviour (epidemiology) of POMS. If the project is successful it will lead to new husbandry options. The FRDC project 2012-032 (University Sydney) objectives are: 1 To determine/confirm the identity of the one or more variant(s) of Ostreid...
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
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PUBLISHED:
2014-12-01

Listening: an essential first step

Talking to industry members about what they want from a seafood marketing program is a vital part of ensuring it delivers By Peter Horvat The FRDC is bringing together the expertise of some senior and respected seafood industry members in a Marketing Function Advisory Committee and engaging...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-115
DATE START/END: 27 SEP 2018 - 22 DEC 2018

National tropical oyster aquaculture workshop - Darwin 2018

Currently there is considerable and growing interest in creating opportunities for commercial culture of tropical oyster species. Across northern Australia there are a number of R&D projects being conducted to address technical, ecological, food safety and business development priorities needed to...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Industry Tourism and Trade
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PUBLISHED:
2018-11-02

Salmon get ready for their ‘flu shots’

A new vaccine holds hope in controlling an endemic virus that is challenging Atlantic Salmon production Vaccines at the Centre for Aquatic Animal Health and Vaccines, Launceston, Tasmania. Photo: Catherine Norwood By Catherine Norwood A three-year, $5-million vaccine development...
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DATE:
2018-09-27

Investing in fishing safety

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) has just invested $350000 to help improve workplace health and safety in the commercial fishing industry across the country. This is part of the FRDC’s new National Research Development and Extension Marine Safety and Welfare...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-043
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2021 - 28 SEP 2023

Toxigenic vibrio baselines and optimum storage, transport and shelf-life conditions to inform cold supply chains in the north Australian Tropical Rock Oyster industry

The Northern Territory Government’s (NTG) Tropical Rock Oyster Development (TROD) project was established to address Aboriginal community aspirations for low technology oyster aquaculture systems, suitable for remote communities. The NTG’s Darwin Aquaculture Centre (DAC) has made significant...
ORGANISATION:
Charles Darwin University (CDU)
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