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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-113
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Controlled advance of out of season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) brood stock spawning through manipulation of environmental cues using RAS technology (Huon Aquaculture Company)

Tasmania’s available areas of sheltered Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) marine lease space are highly utilised with collaborative research recommending greater utilisation of onshore recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) combined with expansion into offshore areas to produce more...
ORGANISATION:
Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-148
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Assessing the people and capability framework for the aquaculture industry

Foreword The following report has been developed by Huon Aquaculture as a summary of findings from the ‘Assessing the people and capability framework for the aquaculture industry’ project. This project is of huge importance for Huon and the aquaculture industry as a whole, as it...
ORGANISATION:
Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd

Blue Economy CRC (Huon Aquaculture)

Project number: 2019-211
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $500,000.00
Principal Investigator: Matthew Whittle
Organisation: Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd
Project start/end date: 29 Apr 2020 - 30 Oct 2029
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
People
Industry
Environment

Huon: Design and testing of well-boat bathing systems including the development of full freshwater re-circulation capability, and, the safe and reliable use of hydrogen peroxide treatment in both seawater and reusable freshwater baths for Atlantic Salmon

Project number: 2014-247
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $500,000.00
Principal Investigator: Guy Westbrook
Organisation: Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd
Project start/end date: 14 Jun 2015 - 29 Sep 2016
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The present project relates principally to Programs 1 (Environment) & 2 (Industry) of the FRDC’s Strategic priority areas. Specifically the project will increase the gross value of production, profit margins, productivity and opportunity (Theme 7) for Huon, through providing the company with a means to expand operations into offshore and more exposed fish farming areas. The successful use of the well-boat also extends to Theme 1 through providing a means to prevent and manage disease incursions through providing a biosecure vessel for transferring fish between marine sites.

On a broad operational level the project is needed in order to:
1) Allow the company to expand offshore
2) Ensure the cost effective use of the well-boat at inshore and offshore sites
3) Provide low risk SOP’s for bathing on board the well-boat

To make the use of the well-boat cost effective Huon has to both reduce the time for bathing so that more baths can be undertaken during appropriate weather conditions, and the well boat has to be able to reuse freshwater or find a method for bathing in seawater that will greatly reduce the need to return to shore-based freshwater fill stations to re-load with freshwater as all fill stations are at least 50kms from the exposed water sites.

Objectives

1. Design and test a water quality treatment system that allows multiple reuse of freshwater in well-boat bathing operations.
2. Adapt previous experience and experimentation of the use of Hydrogen peroxide as a therapeutant in both fresh and seawater bathing into Huon’s well-boat operations, including devising mechanisms and systems for freshwater reuse during treatment.
3. Provide detailed SOP’s for the previous objectives.
People