PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-031 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Post graduate support for novel governance for a changing ocean ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Travel Bursary Leadership Capacity Building
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-011 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Sea Change: co-developing pathways to mitigate and adapt to a changing climate for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Climate Resilience Climate Mitigation Climate Change Adaptation
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-005 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Research to support the development of a Tasmanian Sardine Fishery ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Rac Tas Fisheries Management Commercial Species Biomass SPECIES Sardines
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-005 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Developing a cost-effective monitoring regime and stock assessment for Sand Flathead in Tasmania ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Stock Assessment Recreational Fishing Rac Tas Population Dynamics Migration SPECIES Southern Sand Flathead
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-128 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Assessing the benefits of sea urchin processing waste as an agricultural fertiliser and soil ameliorant ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Waste Sustainability Rac Tas Physiology Market Opportunities SPECIES Sea Urchins
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-028 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Improving Southern Rock Lobster on-vessel handling practices, data collection and industry tools for lobster quality assessment ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Physiology Mortality Audit Animal Welfare Animal Health SPECIES Southern Rock Lobster
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-033 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Fisheries biology of short-spined sea urchins (Heliocidaris erythrogramma) in Tasmania: supporting a profitable harvest and appropriate management ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Workforce Sustainability Stock Assessment Stakeholder Seaweed SPECIES Sea Urchins
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-026 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Can spatial fishery-dependent data be used to determine abalone stock status in a spatially structured fishery? ORGANISATION: University of Tasmania (UTAS) TAGS Sustainability Stock Assessment Rac Tas Population Dynamics Mortality SPECIES Blacklip Abalone Greenlip Abalone