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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-736
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: development of formulated diets for cultured abalone

The key research findings described in this project addressed the two highest research priorities identified by the Australian Abalone Grower' Association (AAGA) in 2009, prior to the commencement of this project.: Improve our understanding of the effects of seasonal water temperatures on the...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-735
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC RTG : 8th Annual Workshop on Physiology and Aquaculture of Pelagics with Emphasis on Reproduction and Early Developmental Stages of Yellowfin Tuna, Achotines Laboratory, Panama (Pollyamna Hilder)

Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) is a major contributor to the Australian aquaculture industry, however at the moment it is reliant on the on-growing of wild-caught juveniles to market size. The recent captive-spawning of SBT by Clean Seas Tuna Ltd. (CST) has opened up the potential for the aquaculture...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-734
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: oyster over-catch: cold shock treatment

The recruitment of fouling or pest organisms to cultured oysters and growing infrastructure imposes a major financial impost for oyster culture throughout Australia and serves as a particular deterrent to industry expansion in certain regions. Oyster farmers have a range of management options such...
ORGANISATION:
Tasmanian Oyster Research Council Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-733.10
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC ITB : Operation Europe (Andrew Farquhar)

The Collaborate Seafood Processing Facility project (Collaborative Project) being undertaken by the Seafood CRC and Cleanseas Tuna Ltd was investigating the feasibility of building a best proactive collaborative processing cluster in Australia in order to deliver a seafood basket to customers from a...
ORGANISATION:
WHK Business Growth Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-733
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC ITB: Operation Europe

Due to the Volcano issues at the time the trip was cut short to just the European seafood show. I attended the show for the duration where I visited a lot of stands both for products and equipment. I also spent some time on the Australian stand where I helped and assisted when needed. Outcomes...
ORGANISATION:
Ferguson Australia Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-732
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC IB: The Australian National Business School/University of Western Australia “Business in Asia” course, Penang, Malaysia

The objective of this report was to ascertain the feasibility for the Geraldton Fishermen's Co-operative (GFC) to export Western Australian Western Rock Lobsters (Panulirus cygnus) into the new and emerging market opportunities of India at a comparative price premium when benchmarked against other...
ORGANISATION:
Lenzo Fishing Pty Ltd
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SCRC: PhD 6.10 Development and optimisation of anaesthetics for use in the abalone aquaculture industry

Project number: 2010-728
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: James O. Harris
Organisation: Flinders University
Project start/end date: 30 Sep 2010 - 30 Mar 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Anaesthetics are currently used on an ad hoc basis within the Australian abalone aquaculture industry, and are only available under veterinary prescription. Any use outside of veterinary prescription is a breach of law. There is a need to develop and apply information already available on the use of anaesthetics on abalone to Australian cultured species, and to identify and research gaps in that information. The aim of this project is to develop anaesthetics for use in the abalone aquaculture industry, with the ultimate aim of accumulating sufficient information for application to the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) for product registration. Applications to the APVMA to register chemicals require exhaustive documentation of product safety, product quality, efficacy, environmental safety and an analysis of potential residues so that export restrictions can be addressed. Once this information is collated and submitted to the APVMA, registration will allow farmers to apply their choice of anaesthetic with confidence that their use is efficacious, safe, and will not affect exports. Providing a choice of registered anaesthetics for abalone growers will improve husbandry practices and provide certainty when exporting to international markets and developing the Australian market. The Australian Abalone Growers’ Association (AAGA) has identified this as a priority for research, and it will contribute to the Finfish Theme Business plan directly through production interventions impacting on product quality, and the A, B, Sea Theme Business plan. It is innovative in that it combines both the requirements of a PhD, namely independent scientific research in a new area, with the practical outcome of providing information required for product registration with the APVMA.

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