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Researching, trialling and evaluating a market driven approach to commercialising a range extended marine species - Tasmanian Wild Sea Urchin (Longspined Sea Urchin)

Project number: 2022-107
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $560,000.00
Principal Investigator: Christopher Murcott
Organisation: True South Seafood
Project start/end date: 7 May 2023 - 30 Mar 2026
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
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Understanding Southern Bluefin Tuna distribution changes through satellite tagging

Project number: 2022-101
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $650,472.00
Principal Investigator: Toby Patterson
Organisation: CSIRO
Project start/end date: 28 Feb 2023 - 28 Feb 2026
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This project would focus on:

- Understanding the extent of the changed SBT migration, residence and behaviour (especially surfacing) patterns of juveniles within and around the Great Australian Bight (GAB) using PSATs

- Testing and refining the set-up and deployment strategy for use of next generation PSATs, which will assist in the design and implementation of this project and in future studies aiming to determine broader spatial scales of movement and habitat usage.

- Utilizing the latest climate reanalysis products to examine potential links between physical drivers in the ocean and atmosphere and changes in distribution of SBT.

The project will be staged with the first year deploying 15 existing PSATs provided in-kind by CSIRO to the project and a further 15 PSATs to be purchased using project funds. These PSATs are proposed to be deployed towards the end of the 2023 fishing season (likely March) via the addition of up to 4 days charter time to the CCSBT gene-tagging field work.

The purpose of these deployments is twofold:

1. To examine the suitability of current generation PSATs in terms of data resolution, data retrieval and tag retention rates required to answer the questions arising from the SBT ranching industry over recent years.

2. To obtain information on movement and residence areas of 2-3 year old SBT and detailed habitat data, especially with regard to surfacing rates.

Information gained from the first season will be used to guide and refine deployment of a PSATs in the second season. By deploying up to 30 tags in year 1 it is envisaged that there will be sufficient data for comparing current juvenile SBT distribution, behaviour and movement patterns with historical data.

The fact that the fish do not need to be recovered to retrieve the data means this project can deliver useful insight independent of fishery operations.

A core question that remains to be determined is how long these tags can remain attached to small tuna. The tag retention data that will be determined through this project will contribute to future tag technology improvements/development to ultimately help deliver answers to this industry’s specific questions.

The project would be focused on addressing the major sources of uncertainty for the operation of the SBT ranching industry – obtaining data on the distribution and habitat preference (depth/temperature regimes) of fish that formed the mainstay of successful ranching operations historically.

Objectives

1. Deployment of pop-up satellite tags
2. Comparison and analysis of contemporary SBT data against CSIRO-held archives
3. Conduct analysis of background oceanographic conditions and potential drivers of SBT habitat selection/preference

Sponsorship of the 11th International Abalone Symposium, held in Auckland New Zealand at Auckland University of Technology from 27 February to 2 March 2023

Project number: 2022-100
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $4,892.20
Principal Investigator: Andrea Alfaro
Organisation: Auckland University of Technology
Project start/end date: 5 Mar 2023 - 9 Mar 2023
Contact:
FRDC
SPECIES

Need

Benefits of the sponsorship include:
• Significant visibility of your organisation and/or brand products and services at an international, national and local level within the aquaculture and fishery sector—the fastest growing primary industry globally and rapid adopter of new scientific approaches.
• Visibility on the conference website, which will be broadly disseminated and promoted through social media.
• Promotion on conference elements such as banners, program, flyers, speaker’s platform, interval projection screens, backdrops, etc., depending on the level of sponsorship chosen.
• Verbal acknowledgment by the symposium chairs at the opening and closing ceremonies or at the start of selected sessions.
• A forum to promote and deliver the benefits of abalone research in the sponsor organisations.
• An exhibition space with a limited number of stands located in a key position to maximize the exhibitors’ visibility.
• Handouts and other promotional items included in the delegate registration packs.
• Advantages apply during the full duration of the conference.

Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-096
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NPF Tiger Prawn Fishery Adaptation Strategy workshop

The Northern Prawn Fishery operates over a considerable expanse off Australia's northern coast. The fishery has been managed with a combination of voluntary buybacks, internal industry restructuring, and compulsory acquisition programs, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of...
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NPF Industry Pty Ltd
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