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PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-081
DATE START/END: 16 JAN 2022 - 29 JUN 2022

An investigation of recreational fishing peak bodies in Western Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory to identify insights into models of success

Project development: TARFish seeks to understand the drivers of successful peak body models in order to better meet the needs of Tasmania's recreational fishers. In addition, through the TARFish CEO's directorship on the Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation, it was evident that, across...
ORGANISATION:
Tasmanian Association for Recreational Fishing Inc (TARFish)
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November 2023 Open Call for R&D Investment Opportunities

Application timeline Open 22 November 2023 Close 11.59pm (AEST) 16 February 2024 (unless otherwise stipulated) Refer to the requirements before applying for any of the opportunities below. * * * All applications MUST be completed via FishNet so that...
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DATE:
2024-04-17

Saltwater success inland: Exploring the potential of saline aquaculture

Australian research makes a major contribution to a new international compilation of work focused on the opportunities and challenges of inland saline aquaculture. By Catherine Norwood FRDC research has proved inland saline aquaculture is technically viable in Australia, given the...
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DATE:
2022-05-31

Program overview

About Since July 2016, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) and Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) have undertaking a world-first program to assess the feasibility of using Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (the carp virus) as a...
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PUBLISHED:
2022-06-20

Movers and …

Professor Giovanni Turchini has moved from Deakin University to Melbourne University to lead the School of Agriculture and Food. Mark Grubert, formerly Senior Fisheries Scientist with the Northern Territory Government, has moved to the Australian Fisheries Management...
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2022-03-04

Movers

The latest movers in the seafood sector Claire Webber has joined the South Australian Sardine Industry Association (SASIA) as the full-time executive officer, taking over from Paul Watson. Kirsten Rough has replaced Claire at the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association (ASBTIA)...
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South Australia Research Advisory Committee

The South Australia Research Advisory Committee (SARAC) formerly the South Australia Fisheries Research Advisory Body (FRAB), is an Australian Government statutory authority that was established by the FRDC in March 2016 under the Primary Industries Research and Development Act 1989 (PIRD...
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DATE:
2021-07-09

Indigenous fishing

FRDC shares the vision expressed by Reconciliation Australia: “A united Australia which respects this land of ours, values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island heritage and provides justice and equity for all.” FRDC’s shared vision for fishing and aquaculture is Fish Forever 2030:...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-031
DATE START/END: 7 OCT 2019 - 29 OCT 2022

Assessing the Risk of Pathogenic Vibrio Species in Tasmanian Oysters

FRDC has called for EOI addressing particular RD&E priorities; “Assessing the Risk of Pathogenic Vibrio spp in Tasmanian Oysters” was identified as a priority by the Tasmanian RAC. Foodborne vibrio infection has been associated with several pandemic outbreaks due to consumption of seafood, in...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
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2019-03-01

Yellowtail Kingfish growing availability for consumers

New information on what to feed Yellowtail Kingfish, and when, will help produce more fish more quickly for the domestic white fish market By Catherine Norwood Dan Fish, general manager of Aquaculture at Clean Seas with a Yellowtail Kingfish. Photo: Clean Seas Seafood...
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