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PROJECT NUMBER
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1994-027
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
The inland commercial fishery in New South Wales had a _mean annual catch of 344t over the past three decades, and is currently worth $1. 7 million per annum (1995/96 value). The commercial fishery commenced in the late 19th Century, and although
production figures are available from 1883 onwards,...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1994-024
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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1993-180.80
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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1993-180
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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1993-151
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1993-131
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Shellfish diseases workshop
A 5-day, intensive Shellfish Diseases Workshop was held at NSW Fisheries' Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station, Salamander Bay, from 6-10 December 1993.
The workshop was organized by Sub-Committee on Fish Health, a sub-committee of Animal Health Committee. It was attended by...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1993-102
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Interactions between the abalone fishery and sea urchins in NSW
A sampling method was developed to quantify changes in the abundance of abalone on reefs in NSW from Port Stephens to the Victorian border. The method is based on the repeated sampling of the same, fixed areas and has been used each year since 1994 to provide indices of the relative abundance of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1992-079
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Effects of Trawling Subprogram: the interaction between fish trawling and other commercial and recreational fisheries
There is worldwide concern over the potential effects of by-catch and discarding of fish in commercial fisheries, particularly trawling. Although mortalities of discards are highly variable, it is likely that a large proportion of fish discarded at sea by trawlers do not survive. Consequently,...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Grow-out of Snapper (Pagrus auratus) in sea cages
Project number:
1992-062
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$405,205.00
Principal Investigator:
Nino Quartararo
Organisation:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date:
11 Oct 1992
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18 Mar 1997
Contact:
FRDC
1. To develop techniques for growing-out juvenile snapper to market size in sea cages at the commercial scale
2. To aquire the husbandry skills necessary for holding wild caught snapper in sea cages as an integral part of value-adding for the live fish market
Final report
ISBN:
0-7310-9401-8
Author:
Nino Quartararo
Final Report
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1996-07-26
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1.61 MB
1992-062-DLD.pdf
The aim of this project was to farm, on a pilot commercial scale, two indigenous species of marine fish: snapper, Pagrus auratus; and mulloway, Argyrosomus hololepidotus.
The project involved:
- development of hatchery techniques;
- intensive rearing of larvae;
- transport of live fish;
- design, construction and testing of seacages for research;
- grow-out of juvenile fish in tanks and seacages;
- identifying and treating disease outbreaks in seacages;
- obtaining production data; and
- obtaining preliminary marketing information.
The project sought to provide information on the possibility of enhancing wild stocks of mulloway by the release of fish originating from a hatchery.
PROJECT NUMBER
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1992-014
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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