4 results
PROJECT NUMBER
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1984-101
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: the revision of the Tasmanian fish health plan and incorporation into the Tasmanian control centre manual
Project number:
2003-648
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$9,996.00
Principal Investigator:
Mary Lou Conway
Organisation:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
Project start/end date:
29 Jun 2003
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9 Aug 2004
Contact:
FRDC
There is a need to train industry in disease control strategies that will also contribute to the effectiveness of emergency control activities. The areas where this will have greatest impact are field activities and industry liaison. There is also a need to train existing government agencies skilled in areas of emergency response to effectively respond to aquatic animal diseases.
Field activities are determined by the cause of the emergency, species involved and the communities affected. Considering Tasmania’s population and accompanying financial constraints there is a need for emergency response personnel to be trained and available for action in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.
1. Revision of the Tasmanian Fish Health Plan ensuring current relevance to Tasmania with special reference to stakeholder liaison.
2. Incorporation of the Tasmanian Fish Health Plan into the Tasmanian Animal Disease Emergency Management Plan and the Tasmanian Control Centre Manual.
3. Audit the resulting version of the Tasmanian Control Centre Manual according to National Performance Standards.
Final report
Author:
Mary Lou Conway
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-053
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2022-075
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
National Workshop to develop a regional collaborative plan to control the invasive Longspined Sea Urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii)
The 2023 National Centrostephanus Workshop was convened by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. The workshop brought together 130 representatives from industry, government, research, Aboriginal communities, recreational fishing groups, and the community to:
• Identify...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
SPECIES