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PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-272
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Having commissioned Brand Council to review Love Australian Prawns (LAP) strategy and outputs and the University of Sunshine Coast to compare LAP consumer perception and awareness to previous years, the Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries Ltd (ACPF) and the Australian Prawn Farmers’...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries Ltd (ACPF)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-266
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Seafood CRC Company Ltd
TAGS
PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-261
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Investigating the use of trace element profiles to substantiate provenance for the Australian prawn industry
In 2015 industry stakeholders from the Australian Council of Prawn Fishers (ACPF) and the Australian Prawn Farmers Association (APFA) identified the potential for the "Love Australian Prawns" (LAP) campaign to be undermined by the practice of unscrupulous operators substituting Australian prawns...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2016-058
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2016-057
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
IC Independent Consulting Pty Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-015
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Proposed northern Australia water developments pertinent to the Northern Prawn Fishery: collation and review
The project reviewed the legislation dealing with Water Resource Management in each of Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia that effects the management of overland flow in catchments that empty into water managed as part of the Northern Prawn Fishery. The project...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Seafood CRC: sustainability Certification Australian farmed prawns
Project number:
2015-712
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$12,000.00
Principal Investigator:
Guy Chester
Organisation:
Australian Prawn Farmers Association (APFA)
Project start/end date:
30 Aug 2015
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30 Jan 2016
Contact:
FRDC
Seafood CRC: Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries (ACPF) Strategic Plan and Business Plan
Project number:
2015-708
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$31,128.60
Principal Investigator:
Ewan A. Colquhoun
Organisation:
Ridge Partners
Project start/end date:
3 May 2015
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30 Aug 2015
Contact:
FRDC
There is clear need for a new strategic plan for the ACPF - it is a large sector geographically and economically, it engages many jurisdictions and license holders, it is complex sector, and its current planning platforms are out of date. The ability of license holders researchers agencies and broader stakeholders to manage this complex sector falls squarely in the hands of the ACPF. Without clear endorsement of and support for, this organisation over the next 5 to 10 years, ACPF will be unable to lead the sector to achieve triple bottom line outcomes or to establish and motivate appropriate RD&E investment in productivity or environmental and social outcomes.
1. Engage with all wild catch prawn stakeholders
2. Establish a Strategic Plan for ACPF
3. Establish a Business Plan for ACPF
Final report
Author:
Ewan Colquhoun
Final Report
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2021-06-01
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1.35 MB
2015-708-DLD.pdf
The vision of the Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries is that Australian wild catch prawn fisheries will continue to:
•Offer safe, high quality products that attract discerning local and overseas consumers
•Be environmentally sustainable resource managers using accredited practices
•Enjoy the public’s high awareness of our provenance and endorsement for our quality
•Be operated by professional fishermen who are respected in their communities
•Build relations with chain and investment partners to leverage fishery and harvest value
•Be profitable based on well run businesses and fair prices.
•Be environmentally sustainable resource managers using accredited practices
•Enjoy the public’s high awareness of our provenance and endorsement for our quality
•Be operated by professional fishermen who are respected in their communities
•Build relations with chain and investment partners to leverage fishery and harvest value
•Be profitable based on well run businesses and fair prices.
PROJECT NUMBER
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2015-240
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
APFA IPA: RNAi treatment of broodstock to reduce disease impacts in farmed prawns
Reported here are the outcomes of a project with original objectives to assess (i) the ability of injected double-stranded (ds)RNA antivirals to reduce Gill-associated virus (GAV) infection loads in Black Tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) broodstock and whether this can (ii) reduce GAV infection...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Agriculture and Food Brisbane
PROJECT NUMBER
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2015-034
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
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