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Developing a harvest control rule to use in situations where depletion can no longer be calculated relative to unfished levels

Project number: 2022-006
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $200,904.00
Principal Investigator: Pia Bessell-Browne
Organisation: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Project start/end date: 5 Mar 2023 - 8 Jul 2024
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence

Evaluating the economic and environmental return on investment of modern fish screens

Project number: 2022-003
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $2,318,858.00
Principal Investigator: Craig Boys
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 2 Jun 2022 - 29 Jun 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This project is about helping people look after fish and farms.

Most water diversions in Australia are either unscreened or use outdated ‘trash racks’. These are poor performers – providing very little protection against the entrainment of native fish and debris. As a result, millions of native fish are lost from our waterways ever year and farmers needlessly suffer debris in their irrigation systems, which can damage pumps, clog filters and block sprinklers.

Modern fish-protection screens are available for use in Australia. They keep fish and debris where they belong – in the river and out of irrigation infrastructure. They have the potential to provide significant, widespread benefits for both biodiversity and businesses. Early accounts from farmers at over 20 showcase sites across the Murray-Darling Basin show that farmers are already saving time and money through reduced labour and maintenance costs. However, this evidence is largely anecdotal. There is a real need to rigorously document and communicate the environmental and economic benefits of modern screens. Being able to document these benefits will enable screening to move from an international best practice which is poorly applied in Australia, to common-practice in Australia.

The proposed project fills a critical knowledge gap in the evolution of modern fish screening in Australia, by recording and articulating the public and private value proposition of modern screens across a range of farming systems. Doing so will (1) improve farmer awareness and understanding of modern screening technology; (2) inform farmers’ decision-making, to maximise returns on investment; and, (3) guide prioritisation and integration of screening in large-scale conservation and fisheries management policy. Ultimately, this project aims to support adoption of screens where they are most beneficial to deliver benefits for rivers, fish and farms.

Objectives

1. Evaluate the economic value proposition of modern fish screens.
2. Evaluate the environmental value proposition of modern fish screens.
3. Inform and advance the adoption of modern fish screens in Australia.
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Stakeholder Research Program 2022-25: understanding perceptions of FRDC's performance

Project number: 2021-141
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $197,030.00
Principal Investigator: Michael Sparks
Organisation: Intuitive Solutions
Project start/end date: 11 Aug 2022 - 6 Oct 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

Summary

FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

Summary

FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

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FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

Summary

FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

Summary

FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
Final Report

Summary

FRDC's Stakeholder Survey Results are collated at https://www.frdc.com.au/stakeholder-surveys
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