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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-072
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Water use across a catchment and effects on estuarine health and productivity

This research has shown that the profitability of both agriculture on land and aquaculture in the estuary is affected by changing freshwater flows. To assess the value of water to different users across a catchment we developed a generic water accounting framework and populated it with available...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-713
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC RTG 1.3 - Shrimp pathology course: Disease diagnosis and control, University of Arizona, USA + visit to Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit, Thailand (Daniel Pountney, CRC PhD student, UTAS)

This research travel grant allowed Seafood CRC PhD student, Daniel Pountney to travel to Thailand and Arizona to investigate current research and industry practices in regards to prawn aquaculture. The initial travel involved a visit Bunjonk shrimp hatchery which is located in the Chachoengsao...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-755
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC RTG 3.7: PhD workshop on physical and biochemical methods for analysis for fish as food and subsidiary activities (Tom Madigan)

The author attended a PhD training course which provided an introduction to a wide suite of biochemical methods that can be used to assess post-mortem changes in fish. The information gathered will be useful across a range of projects in the Australian Seafood CRC (AS CRC). A number of subsidiary...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-121
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Southern shark database project

Commercial catches of several species of edible shark such as gummy shark Mustelus antarcticus, school shark Galeorhinus galeus and several species of scale fish such as warehou Seriolella brama, spotted trevally Seriolella maculata have been recorded since the origins of the fishery in the...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
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2016 Local Seafood Summit

Project number: 2015-504
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $17,931.62
Principal Investigator: Peter Horvat
Organisation: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Project start/end date: 31 Dec 2015 - 30 Mar 2016
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Developing new ways to add value and increase the social licence of fishers remains a challenge for the fishing industry across the globe. The Australian seafood industry, and in particular small scale inshore fishers are under increasing pressure to meet community expectations, while still servicing a need to provide fresh locally caught seafood. The challenge remains how to balance these two needs.

Objectives

1. Increase the knowledge of the participants participating in the Local Seafood Summit to opportunities for new ways of promoting their industry
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