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PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-130
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Workshop to examine the viability of establishing a peak seafood industry body for South Australia

Following the wind-up of Wildcatch Fisheries SA, a seafood industry forum was held in mid-2021 to gauge support for a new peak industry body to represent the interests of the SA Seafood Industry to Government, its agencies, other stakeholders and the community. At this forum, key fishing and seafood...
ORGANISATION:
Wildcatch Fisheries SA (WFSA)
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Seafood Directions 2013 - Adapt, Interact, See Food

Project number: 2012-505
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $60,000.00
Principal Investigator: James Fogarty
Organisation: Wildcatch Fisheries SA (WFSA)
Project start/end date: 19 Aug 2012 - 20 Mar 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The Australian Seafood Industry operates in a diverse and dynamic environment and although the volume produced in Australia is small by world standards, the value and quality of our product and sustainability of our practices are globally recognized. For the Seafood Industry to continue to be a world leader in seafood production and quality there must be an opportunity to learn from each other and plan for the future.
The role of Seafood Directions is to provide a significant opportunity for fisheries researchers, fisheries managers and others who work in support of the industry, to examine key contemporary and strategic issues and develop blueprints that will ensure a sustainable, profitable and socially resilient seafood industry in Australia.As stated previously, this function of Seafood Directions is particularly valuable in the absence of a National Peak Body representing the interests of the Australian Seafood Industry as a whole.

The need for Seafood Directions is indicated by the ongoing support of key stakeholders of the seafood industry , as is evident by the level of industry sponsorship and attendance at the conference series.

Objectives

1. Plan and deliver the eight Seafood Directions Conference in Port Lincoln South Australia in 2013
2. Increase the attendance of industry members, to include members from other sectors within the seafood industry

Final report

Author: James Fogarty
Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

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