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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-204
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Effects of Trawling Subprogram: maximising yield and reducing discards in the South East Trawl Fishery through gear development and evaluation

There is increasing worldwide concern about the ecological impacts of trawling. Reports of high levels of bycatch of fish and other species, habitat degradation, bad practices, stock depletion and perceptions of wastage and negative ecological impacts continue to fuel these concerns. ...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1991-037
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Southern shark age validation

Gummy sharks and school sharks are aged by counting growth-increment bands on the articular faces of vertebrae stained with alizarin red. The age data are required for application of age-structured fishery assessment models used by the Southern Shark Fishery Assessment Group for stock advice to the...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-121
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Southern shark database project

Commercial catches of several species of edible shark such as gummy shark Mustelus antarcticus, school shark Galeorhinus galeus and several species of scale fish such as warehou Seriolella brama, spotted trevally Seriolella maculata have been recorded since the origins of the fishery in the...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria

Value adding to fish processing waste through aquafeed development

Project number: 1999-424
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $40,000.00
Principal Investigator: Geoff Gooley
Organisation: Agriculture Victoria
Project start/end date: 24 Jan 2000 - 30 Jun 2001
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To undertake an audit of seafood, fisheries and other aquatic "waste" biomass within relevant Victorian industry to characterise the availability and condition of such resources with potential for utilisation within relatively low-cost, semi-refined compound aquafeed development.
2. To undertake an analysis of nutritional, toxicant and pathogenic condition of selected waste resources with potential for utilisation in such aquafeeds.
3. To describe the physical, mechanical and production process requirements of such waste resources and identify associated economic parameters relevant to the development of viable "waste" aquafeed production capability within Australia.

Final report

ISBN: 0-7311-4852-5
Author: Geoff Gooley
Final Report • 2001-06-25 • 1.48 MB
1999-424-DLD.pdf

Summary

The management and disposal of solid wastes from seafood processing, food manufacturing and allied industries is a major economic and environmental issue for Australian industry.   Large quantities of wet waste of this nature are routinely disposed of to landfill at considerable cost to industry.  Some companies have developed markets or alternative uses for their wastes (such as petfood, bait, pig food or fertilisers) to avoid or offset the costs of disposal, but generally the wastes are supplied free of charge to secondary users and there is limited opportunity for downstream value-adding.

The utilisation of seafood, aquatic and other food processing wastes as a replacement for imported fishmeal in aquafeed production is the main focus of this project.   The availability of locally-produced formulated feeds using these otherwise wasted resources would provide a firm base to underpin current and future aquaculture production in Victoria and indeed Australia.

The study emphasised the need for a multi-pronged approach to determine the suitability of ingredients for incorporation into fish diets.  In all cases, the findings have to be confirmed through growth trials, prior to possible commercialisation.

People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2001-257
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Australian aquaculture - practical solutions to the triple bottom line - a national workshop

Federal and state legislation is increasingly demanding more stringent environmental controls on aquaculture activities and place the onus of proof for demonstrating environmental performance on the industry. In addition, regulation for and approval of aquaculture activities is increasingly...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
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