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SCRC: Seafood CRC: Training Needs Analysis of the CRC Industry Participants

Project number: 2008-755
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Dos (David) O'Sullivan
Organisation: Dosaqua Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 13 Nov 2008 - 29 Jan 2009
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The Seafood CRC is aiming to address capability building and other relevant issues through its E&T TBP 'A, B, Sea' with Emily Downes as the Program Manager. The TBP has 2 important outcomes which are paramount on this project being successful, namely:

• CRC industry participants have the necessary skills to implement and maximise the results from CRC R&D for use in their businesses, and
• Seafood CRC participants have an improved ability to attract, train and retain staff.

Through the TNA process, CRC participants need to be provided with assistance in identifying strategic WPT, particularly those which set within the CRC WPT priorities.

The Australian Ornamental Fish Industry in Australia 2006/07

Project number: 2007-238
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $70,000.00
Principal Investigator: Dos (David) O'Sullivan
Organisation: Dosaqua Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 16 May 2007 - 7 Mar 2008
Contact:
FRDC

Need

FRDC Tof R.
The FRDC and DAFF are seeking a study plan (using the standard FRDC application template) that outlines how the consultant plans to meet the objectives of the study. The proposal must include a list of contacts and sources of information the consultant will use in undertaking the study (PIAA should be consulted, but should not be the sole source of information)

Objectives

1. Determine an estimate of the overall structure, size and value of the ornamental fish industry in Australia
2. Determine an estimate of the overall structure, size and value (using the above indicators) of ornamental fish industry activities
3. Determine the level of recreational ornamental fish ownership and the types of owners - based upon level of seriousness (simple fish tank up to breeding and showing)
4. Compilation of a list of the commercially important species traded in Australia categorized by, value, source, production method etc
5. Develop a method to estimate the GVP of the industry on an annual basis
6. Identify potential areas for industry growth (subject to funding availability)

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-48438-9
Author: Dos O'Sullivan
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