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Application of an in-vitro tissue culture assay for the determination of paralytic shellfish poison (Saxitoxin family) and comparison to the standard mouse bioassay and HPLC assay.

Project number: 1996-323
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $49,823.71
Principal Investigator: Brian Jones
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Project start/end date: 8 Aug 1996 - 11 Jun 1999
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To investigate the usefulness of the in-vitro tissue culture bioassay to detect and quantify paralytic shellfish poisons (saxitoxin family) in shellfish.
2. To compare the results obtained by the tissue culture bioassay with those obtained by mouse bioassay and HPLC techniques.

Verification program for the use of 'Rapid Test Kits' to safeguard and grow the WA Shellfish Industry

Project number: 2018-107
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $78,500.00
Principal Investigator: Stuart K. Helleren
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Project start/end date: 2 Sep 2018 - 30 Jan 2019
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The production and sale of shellfish for human consumption in WA is regulated by the Department of Health (DoH), through implementation of the Western Australian Shellfish Quality Assurance Program (WASQAP). As a result, testing for the presence of biotoxins is a mandatory requirement under the WASQAP. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (Department) plays a supporting role in implementation of the program through liaison between shellfish growers and the DoH and other government agencies and coordination of research and development requirements.

Currently, there is no capacity to undertake biotoxin testing in WA using the contemporary method of 'Rapid Biotoxin Test Kits'. This often results in long delays, financial loss and market reduction for current shellfish growers.

The verification and subsequent use of these kits (consistent with DoH requirements) has potential to reduce such losses and assist the growth of shellfish aquaculture industry within WA. This is consistent with the State Government's approach of providing strong support for aquaculture development proposals and notably, the recently completed Albany Shellfish Hatchery which will produce high quality spat for both new and existing shellfish growers. The need for this facility is driven by an increasing demand in edible oyster production across the state.

In addition to the new hatchery facility, government has funded the South Coast Aquaculture Development Zone which will deliver large areas of water that have been granted the necessary environmental and regulatory approvals and deemed suitable for large-scale shellfish aquaculture on the south coast. There is an unprecedented level of growth being experienced in WA for bivalve mollusc aquaculture with two large projects likely to move from trial to approval and production within the next 2-4 years.

Objectives

1. Verify the use of ‘Rapid Biotoxin Test Kits’ to enable testing for Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) under WA conditions.
2. Establish a capability (similar to that in other states) with regard to the requirements of the WASQAP which would include analytical laboratories, shellfish growers and government agencies.
3. Work with the DoH and other stakeholders to recommend the use of such kits and update respective WASQAP management plans and guidance material accordingly.

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-85809-8
Authors: Helleren S.K.R.
Final Report • 2021-03-01 • 1.58 MB
2018-107-DLD.pdf

Summary

The study aims to inform the use of rapid biotoxin test kits to inform management decisions by both growers and regulators.
Industry
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2003-027
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluating the recreational marron fishery against environmental change and human interactions

The distribution of marron in the southwest of Australia has seen many changes since European settlement. Reconstructions of their range from historical records suggested that marron inhabited the waters between the Harvey River and Denmark River. Due to translocation, their range has expanded as...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
SPECIES
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2002-428
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

National Seafood Emergency Plan - Western Australia Trial Workshop

A National Seafood Emergency Plan was produced in 2001 and the individual States (apart from South Australia and Queensland) have not tested their capability to handle an emergency that could jeopardise the future of the seafood industry. There is a commitment from Industry leaders throughout...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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