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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-081
DATE START/END: 16 JAN 2022 - 29 JUN 2022

An investigation of recreational fishing peak bodies in Western Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory to identify insights into models of success

Project development: TARFish seeks to understand the drivers of successful peak body models in order to better meet the needs of Tasmania's recreational fishers. In addition, through the TARFish CEO's directorship on the Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation, it was evident that, across...
ORGANISATION:
Tasmanian Association for Recreational Fishing Inc (TARFish)
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DATE:
2022-10-18

Innovating to solve shared problems for fishing and aquaculture

Rising fuel prices, value from waste, digitising supply chains, labour shortages and building capacity were hot topics at Seafood Directions 2022 in September – issues all being tackled by FRDC’s transformative investments. By Catherine Norwood Shared and complex...
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PUBLISHED:
2017-12-01

Shy shellfish under scrutiny

The first biological evaluation of Brownlip Abalone reveals it is Australia’s fastest-growing abalone species Close-up of a Brownlip Abalone hanging in situ with the tag visible where it is glued to the left side of the shell Photos: Mollusc Section, Western Australia Department of Primary...
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DATE:
2021-09-27

Research and Innovation Investment Briefing September 2021

A successful World Fisheries Congress 2021 Like many of our stakeholders, some of the FRDC staff participated in the recent virtual World Fisheries Congress 2021 (WFC). The congress saw 1100 delegates from over 60 countries converge online for...
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-127
DATE START/END: 29 NOV 2018 - 29 JUN 2019

Validation and implementation of rapid test kits for detection of OsHV-1

Following the summer 2017-18 outbreak of Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) in the Port River, Adelaide, this project was developed in consultation with Biosecurity SA, PIRSA Fisheries and Aquaculture and the South Australian Oyster Grower's Association (SAOGA). It was identified that samples...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-008
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2012 - 5 JUN 2016

Assessing the impact of marine seismic surveys on southeast Australian scallop and lobster fisheries

Marine seismic surveys, an indispensable part of offshore petroleum exploration, use intense low frequency acoustic signals produced by air guns to identify hydrocarbon reservoirs (McCauley et al., 2000). The main environmental concern for marine seismic surveys is the potential for the acoustic...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-088
DATE START/END: 10 JAN 2021 - 29 JUN 2021

Quantifying inter-sectoral values within and among the Indigenous, commercial and recreational sectors

The Australian fisheries industry is made up of several sectors, including Indigenous, commercial and recreational. For these sectors to collaborate effectively, solutions need to be found to the challenges associated with co-management and resources access. Historically, genuine understanding and...
ORGANISATION:
Natural Capital Economics
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