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PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-414
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: Review of vocational education courses on aquatic animal health available to fisheries and aquaculture sectors in Australia for the FRDC Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram (AAHS)

This report presents a strategic review of the vocational training environment within the context of Aquatic Animal Health (AAH) training, assessment and curriculum. Key findings were: - The vocational training and education sector have an existing curriculum known as the Seafood Industry Training...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-737
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: The SIPP Program - Connecting early career researchers with the Australian seafood industry through meaningful coaching partnerships: Year 3

The Seafood CRC's Education and Training Program has a strong end-user focus and needs to ensure "industry ready" graduates enter the Australian seafood industry at the completion of their candidature. The desire to develop the capabilities of both young researchers and industry participants is a...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-779
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: The Seafood CRC skills audit and articulation into the National Seafood Industry Training Package

Farmed Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) is considered to be a premium quality fish, ideal for sashimi and sushi, dishes comprised of raw fish. To be acceptable for such delicacies the flesh has to be oily, firm and slightly translucent, with a fine creamy texture and a delicate flavour. The price received,...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-751
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: The SIPP Program - Connecting early career researchers with the Australian seafood industry through meaningful coaching partnerships: Year 2

The Seafood CRC's Education and Training Program has a strong end-user focus and needs to ensure "industry ready" graduates enter the Australian seafood industry at the completion of their candidature. The desire to develop the capabilities of both young researchers and industry participants is a...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-739
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: The Australian Seafood CRC’s High School Engagement Initiative

This project aimed to engage the Seafood CRC with high schools that were engaging in aquaculture education in the vicinity of a Seafood CRC commercial partner in order to promote aquaculture education and awareness. Based on the findings of the case studies frameworks could be developed to assist...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd

People Development Program: 2009 FRDC International travel bursary Mark Oliver

Project number: 2008-314.16
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $6,000.00
Principal Investigator: Mark Oliver
Organisation: Australian Aquaculture Support Services Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 2 Aug 2009 - 30 Nov 2009
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The World Aquaculture Society has been was founded in 1969 and is active in over 100 countries and boasts over 3000 members. It has a history of running conferences throughout the world for many years and they have been proved extremely beneficial for the aquaculture community as a whole. It is understood by the Principle Investigator that individual sessions devoted solely to aquaculture/fisheries training and education has been rare or non-existent in the past. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to bring education and training into the spotlight. It is envisaged that type of environment will lay the foundations for meaningful engagement other educational and training institutions, government and non government organisations and commercial enterprises.

Objectives

1. Gain up to date knowledge of aquaculture education and training techniques utilised throughout the Asia Pacific region.
2. To build a suite of professional relationships with other aquaculture educators and trainers throughout the Asia Pacific region.
3. To represent the aquaculture educators and trainers of Australia in a professional manner
4. To gain up to date knowledge of various aquaculture techniques that can ultimately be disseminated to the Australian aquaculture education and training community and their students.
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