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DATE:
2022-03-08

FRDC News March 2022

Welcome to the March issue of FRDC News. Today, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day 2022 with an article on how women are helping to shape the future of Australia’s fishing and seafood sector. Starting today, WISA is running a series of free webinars looking at all things seafood...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-728
DATE START/END: 5 APR 2008 - 30 DEC 2008

SCRC: Seafood CRC Participant sponsorship to 2008 National Seafood Industry Leadership Program

The Austrlian Seafood CRC is keen to develop leadership and capacity for the CRC participant organisations. The FRDC Seafood Leadership Program creates a golden opportunity to assist the development of people from the CRC. In addition these people will be able to apply the project/s they are...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Centre
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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-087
DATE START/END: 20 NOV 2022 - 26 FEB 2023

QX Seminar and RD&E Prioritisation Workshop

QX is a seasonally occurring disease of Sydney rock oysters. Very little is known about the disease agent (the protozoan parasite Martelia sydneyi) and what causes it to sporulate in some estuaries and not others. There are also significant knowledge gaps related to pathogenicity, transmission...
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
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DATE:
2018-05-08

Carp are the cane toads

Matt Barwick, National Coordinator, National Carp Control Plan As part of the team working to find a solution to the carp crisis in Australia, I would like to address a number of inaccuracies raised by Professor Simon Chapman on 4 May (“Cane toad 2.0: killing carp with herpes”, SMH, p21). Like...
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2014-12-01

Go for gold in Sydney

Prestige, premium prices and even state bragging rights are some of the benefits that come with gold medal status for aquaculture producers taking part in the Sydney Royal Fine Food Show Judging Atlantic Salmon. Judges come from all sectors of the aquaculture industry. Photos: Royal...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-316
DATE START/END: 9 JAN 2011 - 19 DEC 2012

Australian Society for Fish Biology: promoting scientific exchange and supporting early career researchers

The Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) was founded in 1971 and is a professional, independent, non-profit, and non-aligned organisation. The Society’s objectives are to promote research, education and management of fish and fisheries and to provide a forum for the exchange of information. ...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
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