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
PROJECT NUMBER • 2024-012 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Capturing fisher ecological knowledge of climate change: a Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery case study ORGANISATION: Fishwell Pty Ltd TAGS Rac Cmwth
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-181 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Attendance and participation at the Governing Changing Oceans Workshop and PICES-5th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Ocean - Bergen Norway ORGANISATION: Fish Focus Consulting TAGS Climate Resilience
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-176 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Investigating drivers of environmental change in Pipe Clay Lagoon ORGANISATION: Marine Solutions Tasmania Pty Ltd TAGS Wild Catch
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-104 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Applying the fisheries climate adaptation handbook to Australia's state fisheries ORGANISATION: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart TAGS Fisheries Management
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-099 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Climate driven shifts in benthic habitat composition as a potential demographic bottleneck for Western Rocklobster: understanding the role of recruitment habitats to better predict the under-size lobster population for fishery sustainability ORGANISATION: University of Western Australia (UWA) TAGS Sustainability SPECIES Western Rock Lobster
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-027 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Targeting behavioural change in fisheries and aquaculture ORGANISATION: Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart TAGS Adaptation
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-015 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Understanding the relationship between commercial prawn species population dynamics, fishing patterns and climate in the Shark Bay World Heritage area in Western Australia ORGANISATION: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA TAGS Reproduction SPECIES King Prawns
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-078 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Fishing for change: A social marketing approach to reduce the recreational harvest of Snapper and Pearl Perch in Queensland The ‘Fishing for Change’ project used a social marketing approach that engaged stakeholders to codesign, implement and evaluate solutions to voluntarily change people’s recreational fishing behaviour. ORGANISATION: Currie Communications TAGS Sustainability SPECIES Snapper
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-131 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Capability and Capacity: Understanding diverse learning approaches and knowledge transfer opportunities to inform and enable change ORGANISATION: CQUniversity (CQU) Rockhampton TAGS Training