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SCRC: PhD: Reducing the taint in barramundi farmed in recirculating freshwater systems

Project number: 2010-757
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Kenneth Davey
Organisation: University of Adelaide Waite Campus
Project start/end date: 30 Jul 2011 - 29 Jun 2013
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Inconsistent quality of farmed barramundi (pond or recirculation system) in the marketplace has
been identified by ABFA as a major issue causing buyer resistance and negative market impacts.
This is limiting realisation of full revenue return for farmed barramundi. The inconsistency in
quality is mainly associated with the presence of ‘earthy’ or ’muddy’ taints derived from
planktonic and benthic algae (particularly cyanobacteria), fungi and actinomycetes which are
known to produce geosmin (GSM) and 2-methyl isoborneol (MIB). These compounds impart
muddy, earthy, musty odour, detectable by the human palate when present at extremely low
concentrations in water and fish, and not favoured by consumers (Percival et al., 2008).
This project aims to develop an algae-taint production model for recirculation systems. This
innovative approach will provide clear and measurable direction for reducing taint compound
levels through provision of a practical management tool. Its use will significantly improve
knowledge of the balance between water quality, algicide use and purging time and conditions,
and taint variability.

Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-753
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: improving hatchery production of Yellowtail Kingfish larvae and fingerlings

Clean Seas Tuna is the largest commercial hatchery producer of Yellowtail Kingfish fingerlings in Australia. Following three years of research (2007-2010) into larval rearing issues, the company still experienced variability in results between the two hatcheries, Port Augusta and Arno Bay, between...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-751
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: The SIPP Program - Connecting early career researchers with the Australian seafood industry through meaningful coaching partnerships: Year 2

The Seafood CRC's Education and Training Program has a strong end-user focus and needs to ensure "industry ready" graduates enter the Australian seafood industry at the completion of their candidature. The desire to develop the capabilities of both young researchers and industry participants is a...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
Industry
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-748
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: Investigating markets for Seafood in East Asia

With the Australian dollar at historic highs, the need to help industry to determine which markets can give the best return on members' investment in time to investigate them and create some demand for products from Western Australia is critical. Asia is still by far the largest market for Western...
ORGANISATION:
Western Australian Fishing Industry Council Inc (WAFIC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-747
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: National oyster R & D – strategic R & D project commissioning, management and path to commercialization

The formation of The Oyster Consortium Ltd and its evolution into Oysters Australia Ltd (OA) was the culmination of a seven year process of increased cooperation and improved social interaction among Australia’s oyster farmers. In 2010, the Oyster Consortium was engaged in 50 projects...
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
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