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PROJECT NUMBER • 2002-206
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Sydney rock oyster hatchery and nursery health workshop

Mass of mortality over the past decade in routine mass hatchery and nursery rearing to produce the millions of spat required for commercial operation. These same problems have also forced the abandonment of SRO production operations by several commercial hatcheries elsewhere in NSW. three...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)

Echo sounder, sonar, radar operators and navigation course

Project number: 1981-070
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 28 Dec 1984 - 31 Dec 1984
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. In conjunction with NSW Fisheries, Sydney Technical College and Australian Maritime College, provide training in principals & operations of echo sounding, netsondes & sonar
interpret echograms & sonargrams
2. Application & operation of radar
elementary navigation

Final report

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Final Report • 1984-12-31 • 14.58 MB
1981-070-DLD.pdf

Summary

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas.

The first week of the course consisted of four (4) days at the Sydney Technical College learning and implementing navigational skills and mastering radar techniques. The College is being remodeled and the smaller number of students was easier to accommodate.

The second week was held at our training centre at Gore Bay and on board our research vessel "Kapala". Two nights of relevant films were also staged.

The course this year included two interstate lecturers and once again students came from all over N.S.W.

Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-360
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Waterproof labelling and identification systems suitable for shellfish and other seafood products

This report outlines the results of investigations into the feasibility of cost effectively marking or labelling individual oysters and other shellfish for product differentiation and to facilitate rapid and efficient recall of product in the event of a potential public health incident. A number of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1996-355
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Review of shellfish purification technology research and development

Depuration in the context of this report can be defined as the process by which harvested shellfish are placed in land based plants containing clean estuarine water to permit the purging of their gastrointestinal contents under controlled conditions. Depuration does not include the practice of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-803
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Future oysters CRC-P: New Technologies to Improve Sydney Rock Oyster Breeding and Production

Hatchery production of Sydney Rock Oysters (SROs, Saccostrea glomerata) is a costly and high risk activity for the breeding program and industry exacerbated by factors such as: reliance on hatchery conditioning, low fertilisation success using strip-spawned gametes, extended larval rearing period...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-076
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

QX resistant oyster challenge trial 2005 - 2006

The Hawkesbury River is located approximately 50 km north of Sydney NSW. In 2003, the Hawkesbury River was the third largest Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata (SRO) producing estuary in NSW, with an annual farm gate production of $3.6M (10.1 million oysters). The commercial production of SRO...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Blank
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-125
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluation of practical technologies for Perfluoroalkyl (PFA) remediation in marine fish hatcheries

Per- and poly-fluoroalkly substances (PFASs) are now emerging as pollutants with potentially catastrophic impact on aquaculture facilities. Two key research institutes, Port Stephens Fisheries Institute (PSFI) in NSW and Australian Centre for Applied Aquaculture Research (ACAAR) in Western Australia...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-081
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Red spot disease of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus)

Results of a previous FIRTA-funded project (86/53) indicated that red spot disease (RSD), a cutaneous ulcerative disease of estuarine fish, is caused by a number of interacting factors. The study showed that lower catchment rainfall is an important determinant of RSD outbreak occurrence. The study...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-139
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluation of nanobubble technology in aquaculture

Nanobubble (NB) technology, i.e. the production of ultrafine bubbles with diameters <1 µm, is an emerging field which has the potential to greatly improve oxygenation efficiencies in aquaculture production. Before this technology can be considered for adoption by the aquaculture...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1985-075
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Prawn farming pond management

The bioassay section of this study provides, for the first time, estimations of lethal and growth reducing concentrations for the major production-limiting water quality variables for P. monodon. These critical concentrations were assessed using comparable experimental facilities and procedures....
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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