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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-729
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: Promoting Marine Finfish Aquaculture in NSW

Huon Aquaculture and NSW DPI are working together to establish NSW’s first Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) farm. Using a recently approved Marine Aquaculture Research Lease (MARL) and an existing farm site off Port Stephens, NSW, we have begun to establish NSW largest fish production facility, with...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
SPECIES
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-219
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Enhancement of populations of abalone in NSW using hatchery-produced seed

Several critically important steps to achieving the central long-term aim of this project namely, cost-effective enhancement of abalone fisheries using hatchery produced seed stock, were achieved. The first was year-round controlled temperature conditioning and spawning of captive broodstock. This...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-359
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Risk assessment for the NSW seafood industry

Seafood, unlike most other foods, can pose serious food poisoning risks simply as a result of their biology and/or the way in which they are consumed. This problem is further exacerbated by the fact that animals posing a risk do not show any signs that can easily distinguish them from...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-301
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Social and economic evaluation of NSW coastal commercial wild-catch fisheries

The professional wild-catch fishing industry contributes to the viability of rural and regional areas in coastal NSW. This Project addresses two key information gaps about the role of professional fishing in coastal communities. First, the wild-catch industry in NSW feels that their role has not...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-092
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-173
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Trade Mission: Creating a niche market for the supply of NSW Wild Caught mixed finfish to China through the GFresh B to B E-commerce platform

The Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC), the Sydney Fish Market and the Australia– China Agricultural Cooperation Agreement (ACACA) program agreed to fund the Professional Fishermen’s Association (PFA) proposed trade mission to China to explore the concept...
ORGANISATION:
Professional Fishers Association (PFA)
TAGS
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 1995-175
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Strategic Plan for Research and Development of the Oyster Industry in NSW

The NSW oyster industry is one of the states oldest and most valuable fishery, with a farm gate value of more than $27 million in 1994/ 5. It has an impressive history covering more than a hundred years of farming the native Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea commercialis but has experienced a decline...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment

NSW inland commercial fisheries analysis

Project number: 1994-027
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $154,672.32
Principal Investigator: John H. Harris
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 22 Jun 1994 - 22 May 1998
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Objectives

1. To show the utility of the inland commercial fisheries as a stock monitoring tool

Final report

ISBN: 0-7310-9410-7
Authors: D D Reid J H Harris and DJ Chapman
Final Report • 1998-04-03 • 3.34 MB
1994-027-DLD.pdf

Summary

The inland commercial fishery in New South Wales had a _mean annual catch of 344t over the past three decades, and is currently worth $1. 7 million per annum (1995/96 value). The commercial fishery commenced in the late 19th Century, and although production figures are available from 1883 onwards, coverage for years earlier than 1947 was very limited, with an unknown fraction of the total catch reported. The major species currently exploited by the fishery are golden perch, carp, Murray cod and freshwater yabby, while prior to 1980 redfin perch, silver perch and freshwater catfish were also significant components of the catch.

From the commencement of the commercial fishery there were resource conflicts between commercial fishers, traditional rights of the indigenous fishers, recreational fishers and a continual problem with widespread illegal fishing activities. The geographical extent of the fishery was gradually reduced to the current boundaries, which allow commercial fishing for finfish in approximately 5% of the linear measure of the inland waters of NSW.

There has been a long-established need for reliable data for the fishery, and while fishers have officially reported catches since 1947, the data have been poorly managed, and no comprehensive analysis has previously been attempted.

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