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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-762
DATE START/END: 14 SEP 2008 - 3 FEB 2011

SCRC: PhD : The effect of temperature on reproductive development in maiden and repeat spawning farmed Atlantic Salmon: Understanding the molecular basis for improved egg quality and survival

Atlantic salmon hatcheries in Tasmania currently experience variable and unpredictable egg production which is costly for the industry. Consequently, improving egg quality and embryo survival has become an industry priority. However, our ability to overcome this problem is hindered by a limited...
ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-113
DATE START/END: 9 JAN 2019 - 30 SEP 2021

Controlled advance of out of season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) brood stock spawning through manipulation of environmental cues using RAS technology (Huon Aquaculture Company)

Background Atlantic Salmon farming is an integral part of the Tasmanian economy. The stated goal of the Tasmanian Salmon Growers Association (TSGA) is to double the output of the industry to 79,000 tonnes HOG by 2030. It is projected that this level of growth will be required in order for the...
ORGANISATION:
Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd
Industry
Industry
Industry
Environment
Environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-218
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2010 - 12 SEP 2010

Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: ecological effects due to contamination of sediments with copper-based antifoulants - phase 2

The annual growth in the demand for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Australian markets continues to exceed 10%, despite the recent downturn in the Australian economy. Further, opportunities in export markets continue to emerge as very significant health issues have decimated production in...
ORGANISATION:
Salmon Tasmania
Environment
Industry
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