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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-241
DATE START/END: 2 SEP 2018 - 14 DEC 2018

Understanding blood flukes infecting Southern Bluefin Tuna

This application is a major variation to Project Application 2017/189 – for the purposes of completing essential work on blood fluke while 2017/189 is being reviewed. ASBTIA will submit separately an Application for the IPA to fund an external review of the original Project Application (2017/189)...
ORGANISATION:
RMIT University Melbourne City Campus
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-066
DATE START/END: 28 OCT 2003 - 30 AUG 2007

Understanding shelf-break habitat for sustainable management of fisheries with spatial overlap.

Habitat at the shelf break - a depth zone in ~180-400 m where the continental shelf drops away rapidly down the continental slope - is an area of high productivity off Southern Australia and is targeted by different fisheries using different gear types. For example, traps are used for ling and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-900
DATE START/END: 14 NOV 2008 - 14 NOV 2009

Seafood CRC: improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster fishery using a rocklobster trap

The costs required to fish in the Western Rocklobster Fishery increase each season. That combined with record low puerulus counts equating to poor catch predictions for the next three to four seasons will only increase the attrition rate of the fleet in this fishery which traditionally is in the...
ORGANISATION:
Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2015-708
DATE START/END: 3 MAY 2015 - 30 AUG 2015

Seafood CRC: Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries (ACPF) Strategic Plan and Business Plan

This application is to the SeafoodCRC and is subject to budget funds currently held by the SeafoodCRC on behalf of the ACPF. Wild prawn production and trade is a significant component of the Australian fisheries and aquaculture industry and domestic seafood consumption. In 2012-13 Australian wild...
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-220
DATE START/END: 3 JUN 2018 - 30 DEC 2020

Testing established methods of early prediction of genetic merit in abalone broodstock

Foundation broodstock populations destined for selective breeding should be both genetically diverse and of superior genetic merit for the traits to be selected. For established aquaculture industries, like Atlantic salmon, it is relatively easy to instigate new breeding programs based on...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-052
DATE START/END: 23 JUN 2022 - 31 MAY 2026

Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Coordination Program: strategic planning, project management and adoption

With the growth in the aquaculture/fisheries industry and no specific mechanism to allocate funding for aquatic animal health R&D, the Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Subprogram (AAHBS) was established in 2001 and operated under a joint agreement between the Australian Government and FRDC....
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-404
DATE START/END: 20 SEP 2004 - 7 JAN 2006

Identification of demand drivers, distribution requirements and supply chain efficiencies to assist development of the Hiramasa Kingfish ™ (Seriola lalandi) and Suzuki Mulloway ™ (Argyrosomus hololepidotus) brands in Melbourne

The South Australian Marine Finfish Farmers Association draft Strategic Plan 2004-2008, and the Yellowtail Kingfish Aquaculture Research and Development Plan -2003-2008, have identified that market research and development is critical to the development of this industry sector. These documents have...
ORGANISATION:
South Australian Marine Finfish Farmers Association Inc
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-066
DATE START/END: 20 DEC 2016 - 27 FEB 2017

Assessing compliance and efficacy of import conditions for green (raw) prawn in relation to White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV)

Australia imports a range of green prawn commodities. These are subject to a risk mitigation protocol to reduce risk of importation of White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV), which causes the internationally OIE reportable White Spot Disease (WSD) . A historical survey illustrated a release pathway...
ORGANISATION:
Future Fisheries Veterinary Service Pty Ltd (FFVS)
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