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Carp research issues and priorities

Project number: 1997-223
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Garth Newman
Organisation: Agriculture Victoria
Project start/end date: 27 Nov 1998 - 30 Nov 1998
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Develop an R&D plan for carp

Development and evaluation of methods to assess the impact of chronic toxicity on ichthyoplankton: a pilot study

Project number: 1997-217
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $66,754.00
Principal Investigator: Leanne Gunthorpe
Organisation: Agriculture Victoria
Project start/end date: 30 Aug 1997 - 15 Mar 2001
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Most fisheries in Australia are at sustainable levels or are overexploited. There is obviously a need to maximise yields from these resources. Consequently it is vital for fishery management to be able to discriminate between the effects of harvesting the resource versus the impacts of anthropogenic inputs on populations.

Funds are sought from FRDC to conduct a pilot program for developing methods of determining the impacts of chronic toxicity on fish eggs and larvae. This approach allows the measurement of the entire pollution load of an ecosystem. The successful application of this technique will allow fisheries managers to quantify the total toxicant loadings in habitats and to evaluate the potential impacts these toxicant loads have on fishery stocks.

The results of this Pilot study will have general applicability to temperate and subtropical systems. The usefulness of similar techniques to monitor ecosystem health has been demonstrated for tropical systems by Klumpp and von Westernhagen.

Objectives

1. Development methods for using imaging analysis as a tool for rapid and objective identification of fish eggs, teratogenic abnormalities and chromosome aberrations.
2. Evaluate the applicability of the "fish egg abnormality technique" for temperate species and evaluate its use in Port Phillip Bay.

Final report

ISBN: 0-7311-4723-5
Author: Leanne Gunthorpe
Environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1997-110
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Age validation from tagged school and gummy sharks injected with oxytetracycline

The project ‘Age Validation from Tagged School and Gummy Sharks Injected with Oxytetracycline’ (FRDC Project 97/110) follows on from four successfully completed projects. These are the ‘Southern Shark Age Validation’ (FRDC Project 91/037), ‘Southern Shark Nursery’...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria

Sampling of newly-settled snapper, Pagrus auratus, and identification of preferred habitats, in Port Phillip Bay - a pilot study

Project number: 1996-279
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $48,261.00
Principal Investigator: Gregory Jenkins
Organisation: Agriculture Victoria
Project start/end date: 29 Dec 1996 - 28 Feb 1998
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Determine if post-settlement (10 - 30 mm) snapper can be quantitatively sampled in Port Phillip Bay.
2. Determine the habitat requirements of post-settlement snapper and assess whether such habitats are under threat of degradation.
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