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Recfishing Research 2.0: a revitalized approach to addressing national RD&E priorities and increasing investment and coinvestment in RD&E relevant to the recreational sector

Project number: 2013-401
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $149,999.20
Principal Investigator: Matt Barwick
Organisation: Greenfish Consulting Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 28 Feb 2013 - 31 Aug 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Participants at a national workshop on recreational fishing in 2005 identified a need for increased investment in RD&E addressing national priorities for the recreational sector, and maximisation of benefits flowing from that investment. Recfishing Research was established to address this need.

Since then Recfishing Research has provided leadership in identifying and dealing with relevant national RD&E priorities, and communicating results to end-users. Achievements to date include:

-maintaining and communicating an annual business plan articulating national priorities for the recreational sector;
-delivering workshops and conferences to develop consensus on priorities for specific issues;
-guiding the development and delivery of projects responding to national priorities (e.g. improvement of fisheries statistics, understanding sector value, projects under the Recreational Fishing Industry Development Strategy);
-development and distribution of extension products (articles, websites, podcasts, brochures etc) to increase awareness of R&D findings.

And there is still much to do. Delegates at the National Recreational Fishing Conference in 2012 reaffirmed the need to deal with national issues including confirming social/economic benefits associated with fishing, improving sectoral leadership capacity, and greater collaboration to communicate the needs of the recreational sector to external parties. The need to enhance fishing outcomes through improved fish habitat was also recognised, as was the challenge of developing an agreed method for funding these and other national priorities for the sector. RD&E aspects associated with the above-mentioned issues, and other national priorities identified by the sector will be progressed in this project. Opportunities for evolution in the delivery of Recfishing Research's functions will also be explored to maximise benefit to the recreational sector and other key stakeholders.

Objectives

1. Increase investment in RD&E activities which address national priorities identified by the recreational fishing sector, through recognition of a sectorally supported GVP equivalent for the recreational sector.
2. Promote increased funding to FRDC on behalf of the recreational sector.
3. Increase industry co-investment and collaboration in recreational RD&E at a national level
4. Proactively work with industry and researchers in the identification of national RD&E priorities, and the development of projects to address those priorities.
5. Be a driver for the extension of research and development results to facilitate adoption.
6. Assist FRDC with management of their portfolio of projects which provide significant flow of benefit to the recreational fishing sector.
7. Undertake a consultative review of Recfishing Research's objectives, processes, functions, outputs and composition to facilitate continual improvement in performance of the role of this body.

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-93655-0
Author: Matt Barwick
Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Final Report • 2015-05-22 • 14.41 MB
2013-401-DLD.pdf

Summary

Recfishing Research is a Subprogram of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, established  in  2005  to  help  increase  return  on  investment  delivered  from  Research,  Development & Extension (RD&E) activities that benefit the recreational fishing community at a national  or  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale.  The  Subprogram  does  this  by  facilitating  the  planning,  management  and  extension  of  RD&E  initiatives  at  a  national  and  multi-­‐jurisdictional  scale. Recfishing  Research  is  funded  through  discrete  project  contracts  awarded  by  the  Fisheries  Research and Development Corporation, and this report summarises progress achieved through delivery of project (2013-401).

 

Tactical Research Fund: Review and extension of conservation and sustainability-focused initiatives which have been funded, supported or undertaken by Australia's recreational fishing sector

Project number: 2009-333
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $36,425.00
Principal Investigator: Matt Barwick
Organisation: Greenfish Consulting Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 28 Feb 2010 - 14 Sep 2010
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The linkage between high quality, functional ecosystems and valuable recreational fisheries is generally well understood - particularly by recreational fishers. The affinity that many anglers have with aquatic environs, mean many have experienced the impacts that habitat degradation, water quality decline, alien species incursion, historical overfishing, barriers to fish migration and spread of disease can have on fish stocks. The recreational sector recognise the need to monitor, conserve and rehabilitate natural systems, and have expanded their historical emphasis on stocking in recent years, to include activities such as re-snagging, fishway construction, alien fish species control, litter removal, fish rescue from drought impacted areas, and technology enhancement to minimise environmental impacts, including development of biodegradable and toxin-free fishing tackle. Such initiatives have been funded through a variety of means including fishing licences, fishing club raffles, government grants, and through creation of partnerships. Whilst cumulatively beneficial, the disparate nature of many of these initiatives, and lack of a process through which relevant information can be captured and broadly communicated, means that much of this incredibly valuable work is relatively unknown. This can result in reduced efficiency through duplication of R&D or perpetuation of sub-optimal methodologies, which may hinder outcomes achieved. Possibly most importantly however, it can also mean that the good work undertaken by the recreational community is not well understood by the broader community.

There is a need to examine and compile information relating to conservation initiatives undertaken, funded or supported by the recreational sector, to enable them to communicate (both internally and externally), the good work that is being done, and level of success achieved. This will facilitate knowledge exchange, and provide a valuable tool when communicating the level of environmental custodianship displayed by recreational fishers to environmental groups and the broader community.

Objectives

1. Through consultation, identify activities (research, monitoring, education or direct environmental remediation) with a conservation or sustainability focus which have been funded, supported, or undertaken by the recreational fishing sector
2. Compile data relating to relevant activities into a single database
3. Where possible, describe how outputs of relevant activities have been utilised, or may be in future
4. Develop a strategy to communicate project outputs to key stakeholder groups

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-58250-4
Author: Matt Barwick

People development program: 2013 FRDC International Travel Bursaries - Cheyne Jones to attend World Recreational Fishing Conference 2014

Project number: 2008-314.37
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $5,000.00
Organisation: Greenfish Consulting Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 31 Mar 2014 - 31 Oct 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The 7th World Recreational Fishing Conference is proposed to be held in Brazil in September 2014. This event will provide an opportunity for representatives of the rec fishing sector to come together and participate in productive dialogues in the interest of advancing the sector.

I believe that this opportunity would be a huge benefit to my personal development as an amateur recreational fisher and aspiring representative of our sector. In recent years I have attended the Future Leaders Program (2011) and the Australian Recreational Fishing Conference (2012) which have both been of great assistance to myself in expanding my network and knowledge of the rec fishing sector, this new opportunity will expand that network on a global scale.

My attendance at the conference will also allow me to gain further appreciation of issues faced by rec fishers world wide and the effective approaches to deal with them.

Objectives

1. Attend the World Recreational Fishing Conference 2014, Brazil.
2. Begin to develop my network of contacts in the recreational fishing industry on an international scale.
3. Convey to Australia's recreational fishing sector key issues/themes covered at the conference, and their importance/relevance to Australian rec fishers.
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