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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-106
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Minor use permit for oxytetracycline in non-salmonid finfish

There are no registered or permitted antimicrobial products approved by the Australian Pesticide and Veterinary Medicine Authority (APVMA) for treatment of bacterial infections in finfish. This project developed an application for a minor-use permit (MUP) for the use of oxytetracycline (OTC) to...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-096
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Workshop - Aquaculture opportunities in northern Australia: Solutions and Strategies

This report provides a summary of the ‘Aquaculture opportunities in northern Australia: Solutions and Strategies Workshop’ held in Rockhampton, 5-6 February 2020. This FRDC project supported James Cook University, the Australian Barramundi Farmers Association, Australian Prawn Farmers...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-093
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture Statistics 2018

Since 1991 ABARES has published detailed production and trade data annually in Australian fisheries statistics, now renamed Australian fisheries and aquaculture statistics. The publication is designed to meet the needs of the fishing and aquaculture industries, fisheries managers, policymakers and...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-091
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Non-Market Impact Valuation for Fisheries RD&E (Phase I)

This report, titled ‘Non-Market Impact Valuation for Fisheries RD&E – Phase I: An Investigation and Gap Analysis of Non-Market Impact Valuation Studies for Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture RD&E’, presents the findings of the first stage of a process to assess and...
ORGANISATION:
Agtrans Research

Evaluation of point of care (POC) tests for White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV)

Project number: 2019-089
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $169,275.00
Principal Investigator: Stacey Valdeter
Organisation: CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Project start/end date: 13 Aug 2020 - 20 Nov 2022
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Total annual production of prawns in Australia in 2016/2017 was approximately 21,000 tonnes, valued at $310 million. Aquaculture production was 4,624 tonnes valued at $85 million and wild harvest production was 20,982 tonnes valued at $310 million. The 2016 WSD outbreak in QLD prawn farms highlighted the need for enhanced biosecurity measures to protect this important industry.

Following the outbreak, the FRDC AAHBS convened a workshop in November 2017 to identify the WSD Research and Development needs of governments and industry to support surveillance, biosecurity and production. The workshop identified a project concept for improved WSSV diagnosis, with a focus on providing capability for rapid on-farm pathogen detection. In farmed prawns WSD can result in 100% mortality within days of infection, making it imperative that farms are able to rapidly identify WSSV and implement emergency control measures.

There are several commercially available POC testing platforms for WSSV, however, there is currently no comparative test performance data to support the use of these WSSV POC tests in Australia for detection of WSSV in clinically-affected prawns. This project will determine the following important information:

• Analytical and diagnostic performance characteristics of three commercially available immunochromatographic WSSV POC test kits.

• Analytical and diagnostic performance characteristics of two commercially available real-time PCR based WSSV POC testing platforms.

• A comparative performance evaluation of the above POC tests to NATA accredited WSSV qPCR assays.

This information is critical for policy-makers, regulators and industry to successfully implement WSSV POC testing on Australian Prawn farms.

Objectives

1. Determine the analytical and diagnostic performance characteristics (ASe, ASp, DSe, DSp, repeatability and applicability) of three commercially available immunochromatographic WSSV POC test kits for the detection of WSSV in clinically-affected prawns.
2. Determine the analytical and diagnostic performance characteristics (ASe, ASp, DSe and DSp, repeatability and applicability) of two commercially available real-time PCR based WSSV POC testing platforms for the detection of WSSV in clinically-affected prawns.
3. Using analytical and diagnostic performance data generated in objectives 1 and 2, conduct a comparative evaluation whereby the performance of each of the five POC test kits is a) compared to each other and b) compared to validated laboratory-based NATA accredited WSSV real-time qPCR assays.

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-88355-7
Author: Stacey T Valdeter Stephen J Wesche Nicholas JG Moody
Final Report • 2023-07-24 • 1.16 MB
2019-089-DLD.pdf

Summary

The CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) Fish Diseases Laboratory (AFDL), in collaboration with Biosecurity Queensland, conducted a laboratory-based evaluation of commercially available point-of-care (POC) tests designed to detect white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in the field. The project was commissioned by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) in response to requests from the Australian prawn farming industry for the potential use of WSSV POC tests on farms as an enhanced biosecurity measure, following a significant outbreak of this previously exotic pathogen in the Logan River region of Queensland in 2016/17. This study was the first side-by-side independent evaluation of commercial POC test devices for an aquatic animal pathogen in Australia.
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-088
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of a national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the sea-cage finfish (non-salmonid) industry of Australia.

In this project, we developed guidelines to provide the Australian sea-cage finfish (non-salmonid) industry with the tools and templates to create an auditable farm biosecurity plan. Consideration was given to the current farming of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi), southern bluefin tuna...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-086
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of a national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the farmed freshwater native finfish industry of Australia

These guidelines were developed as part of Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) project number 2019-086: Development of a national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the farmed freshwater native finfish industry of Australia and in accordance with: •...
ORGANISATION:
Freshwater Native Fish Association (FNFA)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-085
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

National Snapper Workshop - Rebuilding our iconic Snapper stocks

The Department of Primary Industries and Regions organised and ran a national Snapper Workshop in Adelaide from the 12 to 14 November 2019 with funding from FRDC and the strong support of the Australian Fisheries Managers Forum. The workshop objectives were to: identify key issues and...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
SPECIES
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-084
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood Marketing Symposium 2020

The Queensland Seafood Marketing Association (QMSA) produced a series of 8 Webinars with the focus on seafood marketing information. This was to coincide with the launch of Great Australian Seafood television campaign in late 2020, empowering industry to to take advantage of this campaign and apply...
ORGANISATION:
Queensland Seafood Marketers Association Inc (QSMA)
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