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PROJECT NUMBER
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2024-011
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Queensland Sea Cucumber Association
SPECIES
CITES 19th Conference of Parties, Panama City, Panama - Chauncey Hammond
Project number:
2022-084
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$14,342.00
Principal Investigator:
Chauncey Hammond
Organisation:
3 Sticks Pty Ltd
Project start/end date:
30 Nov 2022
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29 Dec 2022
Contact:
FRDC
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2019-124
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Shared science and Indigenous knowledge to support fisheries capacity building in Torres Strait
This report presents the results of a collaborative science capacity building project involving CSIRO researchers and Torres Strait Islander Fishing Industry representatives. Project participants worked together in the development and delivery of science capacity building programs tailored to each...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-100
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-244
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
TSRA: Assessing direct export feasibility, marketing and branding opportunities for Torres Strait Fisheries derived products
Commercial fishing is an economically important activity in the Torres Strait providing financial opportunities for the traditional inhabitants of the region. A key barrier to development of this fishery has been identified as the additional cost of reaching markets and the cost of doing business...
ORGANISATION:
Honey and Fox Pty Ltd
SPECIES
Production of a Sea Cucumber product processing training video for Torres Strait communities
Project number:
2014-409
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$20,000.00
Principal Investigator:
Kenny Bedford
Organisation:
My Pathway
Project start/end date:
28 Feb 2015
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29 Jun 2015
Contact:
FRDC
SPECIES
The project will see the development of a training DVD to educate fishers about the management and best practice identification, handling and processing techniques for achieving optimum quality and price for the higher value species of beche-de-mer.
1. To develop a training video to educate fishers in Torres Strait communities about the procedures required to process sea Cucumber to optimise commercial value
Media
Author:
Kenny Bedford
Media
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2015-11-12
FRDC Research Project 2014-409, Production of a Sea Cucumber Product Processing Training Video for Torres Strait Communities, was developed to educate fishers about the management and best practice identification, handling and processing techniques for achieving optimum quality and price for the higher value species of beche-de-mer.
Project products
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-739
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
SCRC: Defining the legacy from the CRC's research in Future Harvest
As at March 2013 the Seafood CRC had invested $6.79 million into research projects in its Future Harvest research theme to broadly address the issue of ‘fishing for profit’. The overall outcome and benefit of this legacy project is the improved application of research from the Future...
ORGANISATION:
Thalassa Consulting
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-731
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
SCRC: Optimising Industry Adoption: Case Studies on the Efficacy of Current Australian Seafood CRC Research Extension Processes
The aim of this study was to assist in identifying the strategies and processes utilised in the extension, education and training of Seafood CRC research outcomes and to highlight the associated challenges and successes encountered during industry application of Seafood CRC facilitated research...
ORGANISATION:
Conn and Associates
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-714
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
SCRC: PDRS: Use of next generation DNA technologies for revealing the genetic impact of fisheries restocking and ranching
Several initiatives by the Australian Seafood CRC’s Future Harvest theme involve some form of stocking or enhancement of fisheries. In Western Australia, populations of Roe’s Abalone (Haliotis roei) are currently being restocked after the occurrence of a catastrophic mortality event,...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-200
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Evaluating rotational harvest strategies for sea cucumber fisheries
This project evaluated the benefits of a rotational harvest strategy (the Rotational Zoning Scheme - RZS) in the Queensland East Coast Sea Cucumber (Bêche-de-mer) Fishery and found that, in general, the current management arrangements result in a low risk to most fishery species and reduce the...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
SPECIES
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