Once the FRDC approves a research project, we will seek to put in place an agreement with the organisation undertaking the project.
A legally binding contract, the Project Agreement outlines the obligations of both parties. In most cases our Standard Project Agreement will be used.
We then...
This project was developed in conjunction with the Western Rock Lobster Council (WRL) who requested the development of a program of works to address entanglements in commercial fishing gear off Western Australia. The EOI for this program was provided to, and endorsed by the WRL board.
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Hillarys
Preserving areas of natural habitat and reducing destructive activities within the ocean is important to protect the world’s biodiversity. No-take MPAs are aimed at limiting a reduction in biodiversity in the oceans, act as a valuable scientific reference area, and can provide sources of...
Proudly Australian Produced” is a phrase often used to describe our National aquaculture produce. It is a statement of which industry is justifiably proud, and one which should also apply to the industry’s human resources. Only in its people, can an industry be unique, and in a time where industry...
The PhD candidate has over 10 years experience in commercial aquaculture followed by a further 10 years in aquaculture education and training. During this time, the candidate has gained an insight into the difficulties and challenges arising from the application process for commercial marine...
Clean Seas Tuna Ltd. (CST) as a participant in the Australian Seafood Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) has a suite of nine research projects addressing the nine objectives set out in the overarching proposal 2007/707 “Resolving larval rearing, juvenile development and productivity constraints for...