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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-045
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2007 - 30 SEP 2009

Flow related fish and fisheries ecology in the Coorong, South Australia

River regulation and freshwater flow extraction for irrigation, industrial use, town water supplies etc are common practices across Australia, and have caused severe impact on the water-dependent ecosystems including estuarine environments and coastal fisheries. In recent years, the need of...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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2022-06-20

Aboriginal fishers build commercial cultural market for abalone

With access to the commercial abalone quota, Tasmania’s Indigenous fishers will focus on cultural tourism and sharing food and culture while developing new jobs and skills for their community By Nicole Baxter Tasmanian Aboriginal people now hold rights under Tasmanian legislation to fish for...
Communities
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-036
DATE START/END: 19 APR 2023 - 29 NOV 2024

Approaches for incorporating Indigenous Rights, practices and catch into resource sharing and harvest strategy frameworks, based on international experiences

This application was developed as a response to the HDR's stated priories in the May call. Background discussions werehad about this application with Emily Ogier, Carolyn Stewardson, Josh Fielding and Chris Calogeras. Ongoing discussions which amplify and concur with the need for this work have...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-781
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2009 - 31 JAN 2012

Seafood CRC: Australian Seafood Productivity Improvement Centre (ASPIC)

1. The Seafood CRC has a mandate from its participants to conduct work in the post harvest sector. 2.Australia has plenty of scientists able to conduct R&D in the post harvest areas of phyto-sanitary and residue issues in seafood. However the industry needs assistance in seafood processing,...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood CRC Company Ltd
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Looking back and looking ahead: Fishing and aquaculture in Australia

The past 27 years of FRDC’s strategic planning and investment in fishing and aquaculture show an emphasis on improving practices and product quality to help both sectors prosper. In more recent years this has continued, and has been joined by an increasing focus on ecological and social...
Industry
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-640
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2005 - 30 JUN 2007

Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: technical guidelines for the translocation of live aquatic animals

•There is an existing FRDC funded project to develop a risk assessment for the translocation of prawns (as a model for crustaceans) and abalone (as a model for molluscs). To date there has been no attempt to develop national translocation guidelines for finfish. Concern about the lack of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-200.20
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2015 - 29 JUN 2018

Growing a profitable, innovative and collaborative Australian yellowtail kingfish aquaculture industry: Bringing white fish to the market - RnD4Profit-14-01-027

This project is focused on growing the key existing Australian Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) industry participants, as well as the industry as a whole, and directly addresses FRDC's new strategic plan to build Australian sustainable aquaculture development through the activities of the new 'New and...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
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