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PROJECT NUMBER • 1994-083
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Increased production of juvenile Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) through supplementary feeding

The standard method for growing the early stages of juvenile Pacific oysters is to hold them in systems called upwellers in land-based nurseries. Seawater is pumped through to provide the oysters with food particles. Growth rates of oysters cultured using this method were highly variable at Pipe...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart

Does regular fish consumption reduce the risk of childhood asthma

Project number: 1993-210
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $30,308.00
Principal Investigator: Craig Mellis
Organisation: Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Project start/end date: 18 Jul 1993 - 25 Jan 1996
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To determine if the questions used to categorise fish consumption in standard respiratory symptom questionaires have good construct validity
2. To determine if the questions used to categorise fish consumption in standard respiratory symptom questionaires have good construct validity
3. To determine if the type or quality of fish is an important factor associated with a reduced risk of asthma in childhood
4. To determine if children with abnormal airway responsiveness or frequent asthmatic symptoms have different characteristics to nonasthmatic children
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-200.20
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Growing a profitable, innovative and collaborative Australian yellowtail kingfish aquaculture industry: Bringing white fish to the market - RnD4Profit-14-01-027

This project focused on growing the key existing Australian Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) industry participants, as well as the industry as a whole, and directly addressed FRDC's strategic plan to build Australian sustainable aquaculture development through the activities of the new 'New and Emerging...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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