2,646 results
PROJECT NUMBER
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2003-056
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
In recent years, understanding the social side of fisheries and fishing industries has become increasingly important, particularly as part of processes reporting on ecologically sustainable development. This project was developed to provide a more structured approach to the way social assessments...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) ABARES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2011-750
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Seafood CRC: bio-economic model for SA prawn trawl fisheries
In recent years Australian wild catch prawn fisheries have had to compete with increasing volumes of cheaper, aquacultured imports. This has resulted in reductions in prawn prices and reduced profitability for prawn fisheries. Historically, the primary focus of management for these fisheries has...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-225.20
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
TAGS
PROJECT NUMBER
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2016-404
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Subprogram: Strategic planning, project management and adoption
This report is about the activities of the FRDC’s Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Subprogram (AAHBS) for the period 2016-2020.
In the period 2016-20, AAHBS has managed 27 projects concerned with aquatic animal health and biosecurity. AAHBS also provided advice on other aquatic...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
PROJECT NUMBER
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2008-052
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
SPECIES
In-shore fisheries workshop
Project number:
2015-227
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$56,311.61
Principal Investigator:
Neil MacDonald
Organisation:
NMAC (SA) Pty Ltd
Project start/end date:
30 Sep 2015
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29 Nov 2015
Contact:
FRDC
Final report
ISBN:
978-0-9808042-3-2
Authors:
Neil MacDonald
Merilyn Nobes
Final Report
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2016-07-19
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1.16 MB
2015-227-DLD.pdf
The National Inshore Fisheries Workshop 2015 was facilitated to allow a wide range of fisher interests from across Australia with small scale inshore fisheries to identify their issues and areas of common interest. Participants were exposed to the experiences of international, national and state industry leaders. The National Inshore Fisheries Workshop provided information regarding how other inshore fisheries have responded to a range of threats and limitations to their fisheries. It also provided examples of how individual fisheries improved their capacity to deliver local safe seafood to consumers, while engaging communities in their role as a key food producer.
PROJECT NUMBER
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1981-046
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Assessment of Queensland inshore net fisheries
Most of the world’s marine fish harvest still comes from coastal waters despite the rapid development of distant water fishing fleets (McHugh, 1967). Fish yields from estuaries and lagoons are generally high, due to factors including shallowness, inflow of nutrients from rivers, and the...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1995-177
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2001-093
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry
PROJECT NUMBER
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2022-021
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Review of approaches for determining commercial fisheries compensation
The report discusses challenges in compensating fishers for giving up their fishing rights, particularly in small-scale commercial fisheries. These challenges include lack of transparency, data issues, timing problems, and mistrust. Based on past experiences, the report recommends several...
ORGANISATION:
Synergies Economic Consulting
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