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PROJECT NUMBER • 2003-414
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A manual of best practice handling techniques for longline caught tuna

The Australian tuna industry provides premium quality products to very particular markets. Delivering quality product to the tuna market is how we earn our living. Better quality results in higher prices. All efforts are wasted if the tuna arrive at the market place in poor condition. When working...
ORGANISATION:
Indian Ocean Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

SCRC: SCRC IB - Visiting existing Seriola seacage operations in Japan.(Rowan Kleindienst and Erica Starling)

Project number: 2011-759
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Erica O. Starling
Organisation: Indian Ocean Fresh Australia Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 30 Sep 2011 - 29 Dec 2011
Contact:
FRDC

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-9808007-8-4
Author: Rowan Kleindienst
Final Report • 2011-10-20 • 947.37 KB
2011-759-DLD.pdf

Summary

As a newly emerging Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) producer in WA, it would benefit staff members of Indian Ocean Fresh Australia to view much larger scale Yellowtail farms and understand how they are managed and how operations are conducted.

Areas of interest include:

  • Growth rates and nutritional issues
  • Fish health issues and disease management
  • Parasite management
  • Harvesting practices

This project allowed Indian Ocean Fresh Pty Ltd staff members to visit a Seriola sp seacage operation in Southern Japan. Japanese amberjack (Seriola quinqueradiata), Hiramasa (Seriola lalandi) and Kampachi (Seriola dumerili) farming has developed successfully over the last 30 years on a commercial scale in Japan and there are likely to be similarities in production issues especially in light of similar water temperatures in southern Japan and WA.

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