PROJECT NUMBER • 1990-067 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Development of cost effective diets for prawn grow-out using local ingredients ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ)
PROJECT NUMBER • 1990-065 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Microencapsulation techniques for prawn feed formulation ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ)
PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-077 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Pathogenic viruses of cultured prawns ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ)
PROJECT NUMBER • 1988-025 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Parasites as indicators of orange roughy biology ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Stock Assessment Reproduction Migration Distribution Disease
PROJECT NUMBER • 1982-033 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED A survey of the incidence of ciguatoxin in "high risk" fish from the Cairns region ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Toxin Health And Safety Food Safety Consumer Health
PROJECT NUMBER • 1981-019 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED A study of the movement and behaviour of the sand crab (Portunus pelagicus) using ultrasonic tags ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Tagging Migration Behaviour
PROJECT NUMBER • 1981-007 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED An investigation of the toxicity of fish containing mercury at concentrations in excess of present health regulations ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Physiology Health And Safety Food Safety Consumer Health Consumer
PROJECT NUMBER • 1980-043 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Investigation to determine the cause of "jelly" disease and "cotton flesh" disease in barramundi ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Disease Animal Health
PROJECT NUMBER • 1978-039 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED A study of the biology and ecology of juvenile prawns in the Noosa River/lakes system ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Estuarine Ecosystem
PROJECT NUMBER • 1976-005 PROJECT STATUS: COMPLETED Establishment of a centre for research, consultancy and training on parasites and diseases important to the fishing industry ORGANISATION: University of Queensland (UQ) TAGS Disease Animal Health