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2017-106
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COMPLETED
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University of Tasmania
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2017-210
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COMPLETED
National fisheries and aquaculture industry social and economic contributions study: Phase 1
This report presents estimates of the economic contribution of Australia’s fisheries and aquaculture industries to the Australian community for 2017/18. It forms part of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Industry Contributions Study (FRDC project 2017-210) which was funded by the...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania
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SPECIES
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2018-070
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Opportunities and impacts of range extending scalefish species: understanding population dynamics, ecosystem impacts and management needs
This work set out to quantify the biology and diet of three key range-shifting species in Tasmania with both recreational and commercial fishery value. The project was heavily reliant on engagement from the recreational fishing community and multiple citizen science initiatives, as well as...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania
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2021-020
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COMPLETED
Stable isotopes: a rapid method to determine lobster diet and trace lobster origin?
Scientists at IMAS conducted a stable isotope study on Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) collected from Southern Australian sites to determine whether or not capture site could be determined post-harvest.
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania
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2019-130
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Larval dispersal for Southern Rock Lobster and Longspined sea urchin to support management decisions
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania