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Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: evaluation of approaches to improve sediment remediation (rate & function) under salmonid fish cages

Project number: 2010-063
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $74,177.00
Principal Investigator: Catriona Macleod
Organisation: University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Project start/end date: 17 May 2011 - 5 Jan 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

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

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-062
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Shark Futures: Sustainable management of the NSW whaler shark fishery

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI) presents new information exploring the shark catch of the NSW Ocean Trap & Line Fishery and developing methods to ensure an accurately reported, sustainable and profitable fishery for large sharks is maintained. A combination of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-061
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

National Guidelines to develop fishery harvest strategies

Harvest strategies offer an effective fisheries management tool to integrate the ecological, social and economic dimensions of fisheries management into a single framework for fisheries management decision making. As evidenced by their wide use internationally and throughout Australian fisheries...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)

PIRSA Innovative Solutions 3: biosecurity risk assessment and development of standardised mitigation for tuna and finfish aquaculture

Project number: 2010-051
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $94,878.62
Principal Investigator: Marty R. Deveney
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
Project start/end date: 31 Oct 2010 - 30 Apr 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

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

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
Industry
Environment

The biological oceanography of Western Rock Lobster larvae

Project number: 2010-047
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $614,243.87
Principal Investigator: Anya Waite
Organisation: University of Western Australia (UWA)
Project start/end date: 14 May 2010 - 29 Jun 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Lack of knowledge of Western Australia’s fisheries oceanography fundamentally limits understanding of the recruitment of Western Rock Lobster, Panulirus cygnus, in a fishery worth $200-300 million/year to Australia. The life cycle of P. cygnus includes a planktonic “phyllosoma” larval stage that can be transported ~1500 km offshore, via ocean currents. Development then continues at sea for up to 11 months, before juveniles (“puerulus”) cross the shelf to recruit to coastal reef areas. Critical to improving management of this fishery is an understanding of oceanographic mechanisms driving coastal recruitment. The last three years of puerulus settlement have been low, with the latest (2008/09) the lowest in 40 years. This recent low settlement remains unexplained by environmental drivers previously identified as important, so its cause represents a key unknown for managers assessing the fishery’s sustainability. We will test the hypothesis that variation in settlement is driven by variation in food availability during the open-ocean stage of the phyllosoma larvae. We suggest that ocean productivity, particularly the nitrate-driven classic food chain supporting diatoms, and copepods, (as the ultimate prey of phyllosoma), limits phyllosoma growth and survival in their oceanic phase. Our work targets the peak autumn/winter plankton bloom in the Leeuwin Current, quantifying oceanographic parameters crucial to modelling rock lobster larval dynamics and attempting to link these directly to the food chain on which the phyllosoma as active predators, rely very heavily upon for survival.

Objectives

1. Analyze phyllosoma densities, sizes, genetics at four latitudes (Rottnest-Shark Bay, WA)
2. Analyze offshore food web structures supporting phyllosoma growth at sea
3. Assess potential for Leeuwin Current autumn/winter bloom to support phyllosoma growth
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