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2022-209
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Digital Campaign: Innovation, sustainability, labour retention in Western Australian inshore fisheries - National video stories investment
This project developed a suite of videos that showcased an unbiased and authentic perspective on what the commercial wild catch sector looks like from the fishers' perspective. Through a series of interviews, each video focuses on the themes of - career opportunities, sustainability within wild...
ORGANISATION:
Anvil Media
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2017-039
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COMPLETED
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Developing East Arnhem Ltd (DEAL)
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2020-021
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania
SPECIES
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2018-177
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COMPLETED
'If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else' - Future proofing the Australian Mud Crab Industry through improved strategic direction
BACKGROUND
Australian mud crab fisheries extend from northern Western Australia (WA) across the Northern Territory (NT) and Queensland (Qld) through to northern New South Wales (NSW) and are managed across the four jurisdictions. The product from each jurisdiction is sold into a...
ORGANISATION:
C-AID Consultants
SPECIES
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2023-096
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Queensland Seafood Industry Association (QSIA)
SPECIES
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2019-060
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COMPLETED
The Detection of Ciguatera Toxins in NSW Spanish Mackerel
Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is an illness through the consumption of fish containing naturally occurring toxins, and is considered a high risk for Australian seafood safety. Ciguatoxins (CTXs) are produced by benthic microalgae (Gambierdiscus spp). In Australia, CP cases are related to fish caught in...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
SPECIES
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2018-118
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COMPLETED
Reinvigorating the Queensland Oyster Industry
The overall objective of this study is to provide critical background knowledge to support the reexpansion of Queensland oyster aquaculture, which has been experiencing low levels of production since the 1920s. Once the epicentre of the oyster industry in Australia (Schrobback, 2015),...
ORGANISATION:
Griffith University Nathan Campus
SPECIES
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2018-004
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COMPLETED
SafeFish 2018-2021
SafeFish is an initiative that was developed by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) in 2010 (Project 2010-752-10: SafeFish - Seafood Trade Expert Panel funded by the Australian Seafood CRC until 2015). Following this, the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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