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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-200.30
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 - SA Component

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:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-264
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2017 - 7 MAY 2026

Trans Tasman Rock Lobster Industry Congress - Locking in the Future: 2017-2025

The National Rock Lobster Conference was first held in 1999 and since then it has evolved into a very successful and important biennial event including the Australian and New Zealand Rock Lobster fisheries and associated post harvest sectors. Now titled, the Trans-Tasman Rock Lobster Congress,...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Rocklobster Ltd (SRL)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-109
DATE START/END: 7 FEB 2023 - 30 DEC 2033

Trans Tasman Rock Lobster Industry Congress - Locking in the Future: 2023-2031

The National Rock Lobster Conference was first held in 1999 and since then it has evolved into a very successful and important biennial event including the Australian and New Zealand Rock Lobster fisheries and associated post harvest sectors. Now titled, the Trans-Tasman Rock Lobster Congress,...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Rocklobster Ltd (SRL)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-251
DATE START/END: 27 JUN 2004 - 30 JUN 2005

Identification of new market opportunities for southern rock lobster exports

The Southern Lobster industry has recently completed its 'Strategy 2020' strategic plan. The plan recognises that the industry is strongly dependant on exports, that 3 North East Asian markets account for 82% of exports (including HK/China accounting for 37% of exports), that little is known of...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Rocklobster Ltd (SRL)
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PUBLISHED:
2013-06-01

Climate changes put heat on fisheries

A severe marine heatwave and associated warmer ocean temperatures off Western Australia have changed the nature of marine life, presenting opportunities and challenges for fishers and fisheries management By Melissa Marino Seagrass in Shark Bay before (left) and after heatwave and flooding....
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-029
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 30 SEP 2008

Seafood CRC: Factors limiting resilience and recovery of fished abalone populations

Background to the problem: The Tasmanian blacklip abalone fishery is the largest and most valuable fishery in Tasmania. Following collapse of major abalone fisheries elsewhere (South Africa, Japan, Mexico, California, British Columbia), Tasmania now supports the largest wild abalone fishery in the...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-202
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2010 - 8 SEP 2014

Tackling a critical industry bottleneck: developing methods to avoid, prevent and treat biofouling on mussel farms

Tackling a critical industry bottleneck: developing methods to avoid, prevent and treat biofouling on mussel farms Background Status of the Australian Mussel Aquaculture Industry Blue mussels are grown in Australian waters across Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania....
ORGANISATION:
University of Melbourne
Environment
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