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Commercialisation and adoption

FRDC’s approach to commercialisation In order for knowledge and innovations to drive positive change they must be adopted and used. Commercialisation is one way to achieve this. Commercialisation is often considered to be the process of bringing new products or services to market. We...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-074
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2004 - 30 JUN 2008

Aquafin CRC - Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: a whole-of-ecosystem assessment of environmental issues for salmonid aquaculture

This project will form part of the Environment Research Program of the CRC for Sustainable Aquaculture of Finfish (“Aquafin CRC”), and will employ funds invested out of the CRC’s Commonwealth grant and by FRDC and other Participants of the CRC to address environmental issues affecting the Atlantic...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-205
DATE START/END: 14 MAY 2013 - 29 AUG 2015

Beyond engagement: moving towards a co-management model for recreational fishing in South Australia

Co-management approaches by their nature require fisheries stakeholders to commit time and effort to participating in fisheries management processes. The intention of this is to achieve positive outcomes: for stakeholders to feel able to successfully have input into processes and know their voices...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-015
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2012 - 29 JUN 2015

RAC WA: Improving confidence in the management of the blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus) in Shark Bay

The Shark Bay Crab Fishery (Portunus armatus, formerly Portunus pelagicus, Lai et al. 2010) has expanded rapidly in the last 10 years to become Australia’s highest producing blue swimmer crab fishery valued at over $10 million. This resource is harvested commercially by the Shark Bay Crab trap...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-213
DATE START/END: 14 JUN 2012 - 29 JUN 2015

Developing jungle perch fingerling production to improve fishing opportunities

This application was developed in response to concerns from anglers about the decline in jungle perch stocks over the past decades in south-eastern Queensland (SEQ) and in the Mackay Whitsunday region (MWR). Anglers want to see a return of jungle perch fisheries to these regions. Restoring jungle...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Industry
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-053
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2013 - 31 AUG 2013

Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: assessment of Orthomyxo-like virus pathogenicity in Atlantic salmon

The Orthomyxoviridae are a family of single-stranded RNA viruses comprising five defined genera. Of these, Influenzavirus A, B and C are the cause of significant disease in humans, pigs, birds, dogs and horses. Most relevant to the aquaculture industry is the Isavirus genus which contains the...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-059
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 29 SEP 2008

Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: risk and response - understanding the tuna farming environment

The broad concept of this project was initially developed in the planning phase for the Aquafin CRC, and it is identified in the Aquafin CRC Commonwealth Agreement under both the strategies and deliverables. The concept for this proposal was further developed at a meeting attended by J. Volkman, A....
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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2024-02-27

Rapid parasite detecting test helping Southern Bluefin Tuna farmers

New FRDC-funded research has seen the development of a first-of-its-kind mobile diagnostic tool, allowing Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) farmers to quickly identify parasites in their stocks. By Dempsey Ward “Fast, simple and easy to use … what if we could take the...
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