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Governance capacity uplift for the Tasmanian Seafood Industry

Project number: 2024-017
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $65,000.00
Principal Investigator: Julian J. Harrington
Organisation: Seafood Industry Tasmania
Project start/end date: 30 Aug 2024 - 30 Oct 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

With about 50 participants nominated by 8 of Tasmania’s 11 seafood bodies, SIT will facilitate up to four one-to-two day governance courses in the 12-month period after funds are secured. Participants will mostly be directors of Tasmania’s seafood bodies; other relevant roles (e.g. executive officers, project managers, etc.) are also invited.
Courses will be delivered by accredited governance experts. The course will be tailored for non-profit organisation, with a focus on the seafood industry. SIT will work with participants and the training provider to ensure, wherever possible, cross-sectional representation of seafood bodies in each class. There may be an opportunity to deliver training at different venues around the state. Participants have an opportunity to gain competency certification at the end of the course.
There is an immediate benefit for boards as participants gain knowledge and a level of competency around corporate governance. Governance of Tasmania’s seafood bodies will improve as directors understand their roles more fully. Governance training enables and enhances organisational succession planning and supports capacity building within the seafood industry. Creating a pool of trained individuals help to future proof leadership in the seafood industry.
The vision is to run a full course every two years, providing opportunities for new entrants to gain knowledge and competency.

Capability & Capacity: 2024 Australian/NZ eDNA conference - Early Career Research bursaries

Project number: 2024-016
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $5,000.00
Principal Investigator: Maarten De Brauwer
Organisation: Southern Cross University (SCU) National Marine Science Centre
Project start/end date: 12 Sep 2024 - 6 Mar 2025
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This conference is organised by the Southern eDNA Society (SeDNAs - sednasociety.com), Australia and New Zealand's scientific society for the environmental DNA discipline. SeDNAS aims to promote best practices and help the adoption of methods across sectors, by closely working together with researchers, industry, and government. Conferences are organised biannually, alternating between Australia and New Zealand. The first conference (Hobart 2023) was uniformly well received by the attendees, particularly the focus on end-user applications and collaboration. Unlike many other scientific conferences, SeDNAs makes a point of inviting key stakeholders from industry and government to both attend the conference and present their own work or research needs. We found this stimulated discussions to be more likely to develop real-world research collaborations of higher relevance to end-users.

Including and supporting ECRs is an integral part of the mission of SeDNAs. We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities, but as part of our drive to ensure eDNA research benefits industry stakeholders, we are reaching out to key organisations interested in supporting ECRs to travel to the conference. FRDC bursaries would showcase the relevance of FRDC to upcoming molecular fisheries researchers and the broader eDNA community, while also offering FRDC a cost-efficient opportunity to remain abreast of the most cutting edge developments in the field.

Objectives

1. Develop eDNA early career researcher capability and capacity
2. 2 ECRs attend 2024 Australian/NZ eDNA conference
3. Enable eDNA contacts, networks and stakeholder engagement

2024 CITES Animal Committee Meeting bursary

Project number: 2024-011
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $10,360.00
Principal Investigator: Chauncey Hammond
Organisation: Queensland Sea Cucumber Association
Project start/end date: 13 Apr 2024 - 29 Aug 2024
Contact:
FRDC

Need

I will liaise, network and collaborate with other groups (Intergovernmental organizations, National governmental organizations, other International NGO's, and the private sector) and provide an expert fisheries & aquaculture perspective for all Australian Commercial fisheries to discussions.
The intention is to identify any risks to the Australian commercial fishing sector at this meeting including any potential future CITES listing of species and communicate these risks and potential process to mitigate the risks to the respective fisheries.

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Sponsorship: WISA Power Up Breakfast 2024 Seafood Directions

Project number: 2024-002
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $15,000.00
Principal Investigator: Kirsten Abernethy
Organisation: Women in Seafood Australasia (WISA)
Project start/end date: 18 Apr 2024 - 31 Oct 2024
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The WISA Power Up Breakfast at Seafood Directions is WISA's premier event. In 2022, the event was sold out within a few weeks of tickets online and we had a long waiting list. An important drawcard for the event was the high profile journalist Annabel Crabb as the keynote speaker (funded by FRDC as part of project 2018-174) who delivered a strong gender equality message while being highly entertaining. WISA received feedback that Power Up was one of Seafood Directions top events.

Objectives

1. increase awareness of the FRDC, WISA and industry’s understanding of gender inequality issues, opportunities and solutions
2. Enable a larger event and high calibre speaker at Power Up 2024
3. increase understanding of gender inequality issues, opportunities and solutions in fishing and aquaculture
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