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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-721
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: Visiting Expert Application: Professor Gavin Burnell

This Visiting Expert Grant was designed to allow Professor Gavin Burnell to visit a representative cross section of CRC members and advise on how other models for communication among aquaculture stakeholders have been successfully developed. Professor Burnell was instrumental in establishing the...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens

SSA: The Next Generation (2007-2012)

Project number: 2007-203
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $4,250,000.00
Principal Investigator: Michelle Christoe
Organisation: Seafood Services Australia Ltd
Project start/end date: 29 Jun 2007 - 1 Jul 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

There is a pressing national need to provide industry with services that complement and enhance those provided by peak sectoral bodies. The number and complexity of issues affecting global seafood trade will continue to increase along with the need for more rapid responses. Individual businesses and peak bodies cannot follow development in all of these areas: SSA can.

By focusing on industry development priorities and the adoption of R&D results, SSA can assist the FRDC to meet its 5 year targets and help to meet the expectations of the Australian government (see the National and Rural Research and Development Priorities and the response to the Corish Report).

FRDC investment is required to capitalize and build on SSA’s achievements and to continue to assist industry meet the challenges of sustaining seafood business profitability.

1. The need for stable supply of seafood – Australian seafood producers meet about 40 per cent of domestic demand at present, but if the status quo continues they are predicted to supply less than 25 per cent by 2020. Reducing business costs and increasing production efficiency will help close the supply/demand gap.

2. The need to sustain profitable markets – having the capacity to quickly respond to market signals and expand customer base by increasing demand for product in a broader range of markets.

3. The need to cost effectively deliver quality products to markets – collective approaches to product quality will underpin investment in branding and promotion and improve the capacity of the industry to consistently meet the expectations of premium price markets.

4. The need for access to timely and relevant expertise and knowledge – to be globally competitive Australia’s seafood businesses need access to and the capacity to use the best up to date knowledge and technology to achieve their business objectives.

Objectives

1. To develop environmental and market based processes to ensure supply through chain (Program 1: Security of supply)
2. To develop processes and systems to enable Australian seafood businesses achieve and maintain access to markets (Program 2: Security of markets)
3. To develop industry standards to differentiate Australian seafood products in key markets (Program 3: Product integrity and industry standards)
4. To provide seafood businesses with timely access to relevant knowledge and expertise to assist them to be globally competitive (Program 4: Knowledge brokerage)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 1999-336
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Fish movement and migration - an ASFB workshop

Through the generous support of FRDC and State, Territory and Commonwealth fishery agencies, the Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) has hosted a national workshop series since the early 1980's with eminent local and overseas scientists presenting keynote addresses on major themes. ...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-185
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A review of projects concerned with improved exploitation of underutilised species

Catching unwanted fish species is an unavoidable consequence of commercial fishing. Some of this fish is bought from fishers at very low prices and used for low value products but the bulk of it is discarded at sea. Many improvements have been made to fishing gear to reduce fishing bycatch, however...
ORGANISATION:
Dr Len Stephens
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-236
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Tactical Research Fund: developing the decision process for setting the TAC for abalone in Victoria, particularly with reference to recovery of AVG-impacted reefs

Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) methods are used to examine the performance of prospective Harvest Control Rules for calculating the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for the Western Zone (WZ) Abalone Fishery. Of particular importance is recovery of the stock following the combined effects of...
ORGANISATION:
Western Abalone Divers Association (WADA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-323
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Scoping study to assess the potential to develop an Indigenous Fisheries Centre of Excellence (IFCoE)

A number of individual, organisations and institutions across Australia are undertaking some form of Indigenous focussed Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) that has a fishing and seafood focus. However in many instances this RD&E to the Indigenous sector has not been delivered...
ORGANISATION:
C-AID Consultants
Environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1995-167
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Establishment of a Coastal Habitat Resources Information System for Qld (CHRIS)

More than 100 key datasets relevant to coastal habitat management and for monitoring the condition and trend of fisheries habitats in Queensland have been integrated into the Coastal Habitat Resources Information System (CHRIS) during this establishment phase. Design of this geographic information...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
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