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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-122
DATE START/END: 9 NOV 2023 - 24 SEP 2026

Assessment of the utility of genomics for Sydney Rock Oyster breeding

Genomic selection is a promising approach exploiting molecular genetic markers to design novel breeding programs and to develop new markers-based models for genetic evaluation. Increasingly this approach is being explored in aquaculture because of the potential opportunities it provides to increase...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-025
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2022 - 30 MAR 2024

Resolving the biological stock structure of Southern Ocean crab fisheries

Sustainable fisheries management requires information on factors that influence the resilience of individual fishing stocks to fishing pressure and environmental disturbance. This includes understanding the geographic boundaries of biological populations and the recruitment potential of individual...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Warrnambool Campus
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-021
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2024 - 1 MAR 2026

National Fish Habitat and Climate Response Partnership

Marine and coastal biodiversity, ecosystems, species and genetic material – provide enormous benefits for human well-being. Coastal ecosystems provide services, including tourism and protection from storms, valued at nearly US$26 billion annually (Action Plan for the Sustainable Oceans Initiative...
ORGANISATION:
OzFish Unlimited
Environment
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PUBLISHED:
2016-03-01

Value-adding to research perspectives

Economic skills continue to bring new insight to the seafood sector’s research and management Photo: Brad Collis By Catherine Norwood Economic awareness and capability in Australia’s seafood sector is steadily increasing with the completion of more than a dozen PhD research projects and a...
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-074
DATE START/END: 29 FEB 2020 - 27 FEB 2021

Engagement for Success: evaluation of engagement events to inform industry management strategies

This project is linked to the recently commenced FRDC Project 2018-201:Community Engagement Strategy Evaluation Framework. Community trust and support for fisheries are crucial to both the wellbeing of industry members and securing access to resources. The FRDC Right Conversations Report...
ORGANISATION:
OceanWatch Australia Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-029
DATE START/END: 13 SEP 2007 - 30 JUN 2009

Spatial management of garfish in SA - stock structure and adult movement

The southern sea garfish (Hyporhamphus melanochir) is one of the most significant inshore fishery species of southern Australia, with fisheries in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia. Historically, the national commercial catch for this species has been dominated by that from...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-049
DATE START/END: 14 AUG 2004 - 30 JUL 2008

The effects of western rock lobster fishing on the deepwater ecosystems off the west coast of Western Australia

In 1999/2000 the Western Rock Lobster Managed Fishery became the world’s first fishery to receive Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, and since then the management process has moved on to address the MSC’s annual audit requirements. As part of this process an ecological risk assessment ...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-733
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2008 - 29 JUN 2011

SCRC: Population genetic structure of Sea Cucumbers (bêche-de-mer) in Northern Australia

Sea cucumbers are found throughout the world’s oceans. Growing demand for bêche-de-mer has resulted in increased fishing effort and catches in many countries. Collapses in sea cucumber fisheries have been reported in countries where inadequate management regulations have been implemented (Conand...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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