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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-104
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluating of the role of direct fish-to-fish contact on horizontal transmission of Koi herpesvirus

Epidemiological modelling has been undertaken to evaluate the impact of CyHV-3 as part of an assessment of the feasibility of this virus as a potential biocontrol for carp in Australia. The present project provides information to support key components of the mechanisms of virus transmission which...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-176
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: Determination of the susceptibility of silver perch, Murray cod and rainbow trout to infection with CyHV-3

This research sought to build on the experimental evidence regarding non-target species susceptibility to CyHV-3. Three species which had been previously tested, but for which additional evidence would be needed to confirm non-susceptibility included Rainbow Trout, Silver Perch and Murray Cod. 
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-163
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: Understanding the genetics and genomics of carp strains and susceptibility to CyHV-3

To assess the risk that rapid resistance to CyHV-3 might develop, we undertook an extension to the integrated modelling with the objectives of defining what exactly is “resistance” in the context of viral biocontrol, and to elucidate the mechanisms (pathways) by which it might develop....
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory

Various NCCP Operations case studies for the Mid Murray region, and Murray and Murrumbidgee river systems and GIS support for two other NCCP case studies (Lachlan and Loch 1 - Loch 3)

Project number: 2018-209
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $104,095.00
Principal Investigator: Karl Mathers
Organisation: The Wedge Group Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 26 May 2019 - 29 Aug 2019
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This project has been identified as a priority by the NCCP Operations Working Group.
The NCCP requires detailed costings planning for large scale carp clean-up based on a selected case study region as a critical input to the NCCP Benefit/Cost study. In addition, the further refinement of a case study region applying contemporary biomass and epidemiology outputs, will enable the NCCP to demonstrate how the virus release could occur across a particular region.
The case study refinement project will build upon the 2018 ‘engineering options for large scale carp clean-up workshop and investigations’, in particular building upon the Torrumbarry to Swan Hill Case study.
The project will also provide strategic GIS and mapping services to two other NCCP Case Studies being delivered by third parties. These are:
- The entire Lachlan River catchment, and
- The Murray River and associated wetlands between Lock 1 (Overland Corner) and Lock 3 in (Blanchetown) in South Australia.

Objectives

1. 1. To define a release and clean up strategy for an identified case study area (Torrumbarry weir to Swan Hill). In delivering the project objective the project team will give consideration to the following:a) Current NCCP biomass and epidemiology results for the selected waterbodies. b) Optimal release strategies, noting that two different release strategies may be considered for each case study.c) Clean-up and disposal requirements (for initial release then minor operations for a period of 10 years).d) Resource requirements and detailed costings over the life of the case study.e) Statutory approval requirements.2. To provide GIS support for two other NCCP case studies (Lachlan catchment and Loch 1 -3 in SA)

Final report

Authors: Karl Mathers Geordie McKinlay and Greg Stevens
Final Report • 2019-12-19 • 6.72 MB
2018-209-DLD.pdf

Summary

National Carp Control Plan (NCCP) to develop and report on a conceptual case study and cost
estimate for the carp virus deployment and management across the Southern Murray-Darling Basin
catchment.
The case study was undertaken in three parts, being:
I. An initial investigation designed to develop a conceptual deployment and carcass
management strategy and to test approaches to developing resource plans and costs
estimates. This initial investigation was focussed on the Mid-Murray region of Southern NSW
and Northern Victoria, specifically the Edward River offtake through to the Kow Swamp and
Gunbower Creek areas.
II. A further regional investigation applying the conceptual deployment and management
strategies to a higher carp biomass region with a range of differentiating factors to the Mid-
Murray area, for example static weir pools and extensive connected wetlands. For this
investigation a section of the Lower Murray River and associated wetlands was selected,
specifically the Lock 1 to Lock 3 region in South Australia.
III. The third component of the case study involved scaling up the adopted methodologies to the
entire Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers systems. The area covered included the respective
river systems downstream, and inclusive of, Hume and Burrinjuck reservoirs through to the
Murray Mouth, including the Lower Lakes in South Australia.
It is the third component that is the primary focus of this report, and along with a parallel case study
undertaken by the NCCP covering the Lachlan River catchment in NSW, illustrate how the carp virus
would be implemented to suppress carp populations and manage risks. In addition, the conceptual
resource plans, scheduling and cost estimates have informed the NCCP cost-benefit analysis.
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-190
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

National Carp Control Plan - Biosecurity Strategy for the Koi (Cyprinus carpio) industry

In recent years, CyHV-3 has been explored as a possible biocontrol measure for European carp in Australia. This virus is an OIE listed disease that at this time remains exotic to Australia. The potential release of CyHV-3 into Australian waters would introduce new risks to Australia’s koi...
ORGANISATION:
Future Fisheries Veterinary Service Pty Ltd (FFVS)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-189
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: Socio-economic impact assessment and stakeholder engagement

The present study, undertaken by University of Canberra, was developed to investigate the potential to engender support for the recommendations included in the NCCP byassessing potential impacts of carp control on different groups, and ensuring key stakeholders are able to access, understand and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Canberra
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-181
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

The End of an Era: Acknowledging the socio-cultural history and contribution of Australian small-scale fisheries

With little fanfare or attention, commercial fishing in the Gippsland Lakes in eastern Victoria ceased on 1 April 2020. The small-scale commercial fishery, which was crucial to the establishment of the town of Lakes Entrance roughly 150 years ago, was closed by the Victorian State...
ORGANISATION:
A Twigg
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-120
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: Population dynamics and Carp biomass estimates

This study was undertaken by the Arthur Rylah Institute for the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Carp (Cyprinus carpio) is Australia’s most invasive pest fish. To facilitate more effective management, the Australian Government is considering release of a Carp herpesvirus...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Environment Land Water and Planning (DELWP)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-112
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: Carp questionnaire survey and community mapping tool - empowering the community to be part of the national solution to Carp

One of the potential tools for controlling carp impacts is a biocontrol agent (ie, Cyprinid herpesvirus 3). If approved for use as a biocontrol for carp in Australia’s waterways, detailed information will be required to plan the release of the virus, and to mitigate any adverse impacts. More...
ORGANISATION:
Centre for Invasive Species Solutions
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