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PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-083
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT

Developing the tools and articulating the value proposition for genomic selection in Pacific Oyster selective breeding

To understand the opportunities and value in carbon neutral certification for the Australian oyster industry, FRDC and Oysters Australia commissioned NineSquared Pty Ltd to outline the current policy climate, pathways to certification and knowledge gaps limiting opportunity...
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-081
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

An investigation of recreational fishing peak bodies in Western Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory to identify insights into models of success

In 2021, the Tasmanian Association for Recreational Fishing (TARFish) identified the need to improve its capacity and capability to better meet the needs of recreational fishers in Tasmania. To support organisational renewal, TARFish sought to understand the traits and/or conditions that contribute...
ORGANISATION:
Tasmanian Association for Recreational Fishing Inc (TARFish)
Communities
People
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-076
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) R&D Needs Workshop

Following Abalone Viral Ganglioneurits (AVG) re-emerging in the Western Zone of the Victorian Abalone Fishery in early May 2021 it was decided that a workshop needed to be convened as soon as possible with relevant stakeholders to evaluate past research and understand research gaps while the virus...
ORGANISATION:
Abalone Council Victoria Inc (ACVI)

Understanding water quality risk for the sustainable and efficient production of Pacific and Sydney Rock Oysters

Project number: 2021-075
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $85,791.00
Principal Investigator: Shauna Murray
Organisation: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Project start/end date: 11 Dec 2021 - 6 Jan 2026
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The Macleay River is a typical oyster farming estuary in that it is impacted by poor water quality from time to time. In particular, the Macleay is an example of the range of water quality issues that can impact oyster farming, as in the past 2 years, it has been effected by: flooding, bushfire runoff, acid sulphate runoff, de-oxygenated water, QX disease, low salinity, and sewage spills. As in all NSW estuaries, it also has fluctuating levels of potentially harmful algal species occasionally.

Little water quality data exists yet for this estuary, despite the fact that it has suffered recent severe ‘black water’ events. This project will represent the first time that very detailed water quality information will be collected and analysed from this estuary, in order to determine predictive models to improve the ability of oyster farmers to respond to poor water quality events.

For this reason, this estuary will serve as a case study for the range of issues that can impact oyster farming in Australia. This site will be used as an example of an approach to managing water quality using high quality data. In addition, the Georges River estuary and the Hawkesbury estuary experience other issues and have active growth of Pacific oysters rather than Sydney Rock oysters. The Hawkesbury has experienced a large scale POMs outbreak which devastated industry. The Georges River has been an experimental site for oyster research by the NSW DPI and Universities for decades, and has an extensive collection of metadata associated with it.

Data from these three estuaries is appropriate and can be useful to oyster growers in Tasmania and South Australia, as we will examine the impact on water quality impacting a Pacific Oyster growing estuary, and because water quality issues such as impact these estuaries are typical examples of the issues impacting this industry nationally. Tasmanian and South Australian oyster farmers will benefit from the information about how a real time sensor network and associated biological data collection can be used to model water quality issues of concern to industry, as well as being used for industry regulatory purposes.

Objectives

1. Collect new biological and physical data from the Macleay estuary using a real time temperature and salinity sensor, oysters and water samples.
2. Conduct modelling and analysis of real time sensor data from estuaries in comparison to biological data, showing the impact of water quality variables, rainfall and disease on oysters in estuaries farming Sydney rock oysters and Pacific oysters.
3. Discuss outcomes with oyster farmers, regulators, government, researchers, councils other industry groups. Discuss outcomes with app developers able to incorporate the models outcomes of the project into their products.
4. Produce a guidance document outlining the way in which real time environmental sensing data is acceptable and applicable for use by shellfish safety regulators.
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