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Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-239
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood Directions 2019

Over three days in October (9-11) Seafood Industry Victoria (SIV) hosted the 2019 Seafood Directions conference, which brought together hundreds of seafood enthusiasts from across the country and around the world. For the first time the conference was promoted and sold to the public,...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-263
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Social and Economic Evaluation of the Victorian Wild-catch Seafood and Aquaculture Industry – STAGE 1

The FRDC Victorian Research Advisory Committee identified the need for a research project to measure the multiple social and economic contributions of the professional fishing and aquaculture sectors as an urgent and high priority. FRDC and the Human Dimensions Research (HDR) subprogram also...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
Adoption

Seafood safety program industry diary

Project number: 2002-421
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $4,350.00
Principal Investigator: Ross McGowan
Organisation: Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
Project start/end date: 29 Nov 2002 - 25 Feb 2004
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Industry is obliged to have Food Safety Programs. The "diary" will be a proactive tool to cushion the demand for extensive documentation. Many members of the harvest, retail and wholesale sectors of the industry have not been accustomed in working with so much documentation. There is a need for the FSP to be practical and workable. A customised diary with daily pages demanding the operators to fill in records that support their FSP will make their respective tasks easier.

Objectives

1. Research and compile the specific needs for inclusion in this industry "dairy". This will be collected from research involving industry (catching and post-harvest sectors) including stakeholders such as Environmental Health Officers and appropriate authorities.
2. Research and create a visual reference list of similarly designed diaries in other states and/or international examples of what constitutes the best visual presentation of such information (ie design outlay and size(s) of fonts and icons).
3. To develop the design, information and visual appropriateness of the content of outlay of proposed diary.
Adoption
Environment
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2000-147
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

ESD and fisheries: what, why, how and when? A stakeholders' workshop

ESD has become a major objective of the fisheries legislation of most jurisdictions. A key component is the need to measure and report performance against ESD objectives. Setting sustainable levels of fishing has, of course, been central to fisheries management and science for a long time. The...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
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