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Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-172
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2019 - 28 MAY 2020

Methods to profile and connect the provenance of wild caught prawn fisheries and their values to the community

As one of its highest priorities, the ACPF has focussed on building and planning execution of its Community Engagement Strategy (2018-2020) agreed in March 2018. The ACPF’s priority is driven by community sentiment expressed during the Super Trawler debate, loss of fishing ground along the eastern...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries Ltd (ACPF)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-204
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2004 - 1 OCT 2005

Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: variation to FRDC projects No's: 2001/103, 2001/248, 2001/249 and 2003/228 to address existing research requirements due to the move to a commercially based seacage research platform

This is a variation to 2002-249 Aquafin CRC - Southern Bluefin Tuna Aquaculture Subprogram: service delivery and infrastructure management for projects requiring Port Lincoln based R&D support; Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeff Buchanan Organisation: SARDI. Project 2002-249 has previously provided...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-336
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2008 - 31 MAR 2009

2nd biennial national recreational fishing conference, 2008 recreational fishing awards ceremony and 2nd Recfishing Research national workshop.

Recfish Australia has previously approached FRDC and received support for the hosting of a biennial national recreational fishing conference and recreational fishing awards ceremony (see Project 2005/322). The 2006 conference and awards ceremony were highly successful in terms of capacity building...
ORGANISATION:
Recfish Australia
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-726
DATE START/END: 1 APR 2008 - 14 OCT 2008

SCRC: Seafood CRC: CRC Visiting Fellow – Dr Pierre Boudry

The project application reciprocates travel to the EU by representatives from CSIRO, DPI and ASI 2 years ago in which the group visited IFREMER research facilities and toured the industry. Genetics being the Oyster Consortium’s highest R & D priority, the Consortium aims to form collaborative...
ORGANISATION:
Shellfish Culture Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-906
DATE START/END: 30 APR 2009 - 29 APR 2012

Seafood CRC: Seafood trade and market access portal

The existing project (2004/401 A market access guide for seafood exporters: International Residue Standards) was originally designed to provide limited information on maximum residue limits (MRLs) for a selection of key markets for Australian seafood exporters. The emergence of new markets, changing...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-019
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2009 - 29 DEC 2010

Evaluating the potential use of change-in-ratio and index removal techniques for determining harvest rates and efficiency increases in the Western Rock Lobster Fishery

The sustainable management of an input controlled fishery, such as that for western rock lobster, which is controlled via a total allowable level of effort (TAE), relies heavily on accurate measurement of relative effort. The number of potlifts used by fishers, which is a direct measure of effort,...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-143
DATE START/END: 14 DEC 2019 - 30 AUG 2021

Transitioning cobia aquaculture research and development in Queensland to industry

The original aim of FRDC Project 2017-143 (updated May 2019) was to shift the Australian cobia industry onto a fully commercial footing, expanding industry breadth and production. It built on previous projects supported by the Australian Seafood CRC (Project 2011/724) and FRDC (Project 2014-242)...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-238
DATE START/END: 28 JUN 2018 - 28 MAY 2020

Water treatment to control influent water biosecurity risk on Australian prawn farms. Effectiveness and impacts on production ponds.

In response to the occurrence of white spot disease (WSD), an exotic viral disease that has heavily impacted South-East Queensland prawn farms, the prawn farming industry is developing a set of biosecurity guidelines for farms aimed at reducing the risk of future disease outbreaks. A key component...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-039
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2019 - 29 JUN 2022

South Australian Pacific Oyster selective breeding program: Building POMS resistance to reduce risk for the South Australian oyster industry

In 2015-16, the SA oyster industry had an on-farm value of $32 million and employed approximately 230 people directly; with indirect and downstream aspects, these figures increase to $150 million and 700 people (Econsearch 2017). Farming is regionally based (i.e. Denial Bay, Smoky Bay, Streaky Bay,...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-026
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2022 - 29 NOV 2025

Habitat ecological risk assessment for eco-regions with high trawl footprints, in southern Queensland and northern NSW

Describe 500 words or less (3750 characters) why and how this application was developed, detail the consultation with end users and potential beneficiaries. How does the application address the FRDC strategic challenge, how does it relate to other current/completed projects. Do not repeat the...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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