Development and ongoing Maintenance of an Australian Standard for aquatic plant names
Seafood Marketing Symposium 2020
FRDC Stakeholder Survey Program
Final report
Stakeholders who are supply chain partners; and
Stakeholders who we describe as non-business stakeholders. This will include:
managers, along with
▪ The research community, including universities, government fisheries organisations,
and private research providers.
Testing retail commodities for the presence of Taura Syndrome Virus and Yellow head Virus I
Building biosecurity capability across the wild harvest fisheries
Digital Campaign: Innovation, sustainability, labour retention in Western Australian inshore fisheries - National video stories investment
FRDC has an already developed video and image library, however, does not have the resources to keep it supplied with new and relevant images, or to produce a series of short video clips and capture professional photos to showcase the innovation and sustanability of Australia's commercial fisheries. This is planned as a Phase #1 proof of concept project focusing on fisheries in 3 states: WA, SA and Queensland.
There is a need to produce a digital campaign that encapsulates the stories of commercial fishers and the role of their seafood supply locally and outside of Australia. These fisheries, their people, their fishing techniques and their markets have changed considerably over time. This presents an opportunity to showcase these changes –the new fisheries, the innovations and the inspiring young people taking over the reins.
This project is well aligned with the FRDC’s Strategic R&D priorities, and aims to build community, trust, respect and value (FRDC R&D Plan 2020-2025: Outcome 5) by providing foundational information and support services (FRDC R&D Plan 2020-2025: Enabling Strategy V).