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Training for fisheries management

Project number: 1994-057
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $229,254.12
Principal Investigator: Colin Buxton
Organisation: Australian Maritime College (AMC)
Project start/end date: 7 Sep 1994 - 31 Dec 1997
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To provide fisheries management training to industry and non government representatives on fisheries Management Advisory Committees
2. To improve the quality of fisheries management in Australia by enabling fisheries administrators to gain relevant qualifications in fisheries management through attendance at residential schools at AMC

Control of winter mortality and QX disease in Sydney rock oysters

Project number: 1993-153
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $208,250.00
Principal Investigator: Bob J. Lester
Organisation: University of Queensland (UQ)
Project start/end date: 4 May 1994 - 18 Mar 1997
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To find where the disease causing parasites where there is no disease apparent in the oystes
2. Evaluate the epidemiology of the two diseases through investigations of reservoir hosts, resting stages and prepatent infections
3. Evaluate the possible relationship between infection and low pH in QX disease
4. Develop strategies to reduce the impact of QX disease and winter mortality on oysters

Evaluating re-usable containerised systems for airfreighting live fish using bottled oxygen

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PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-049
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A Better Way to Fish: testing the feasibility of tunnel net ‘fish trap’ gear in North Queensland

This study found that tunnel nets are technically feasible in this location. In spite of the weather conditions, the fishing gear remained intact and successfully captured significant numbers of marketable fishes. Importantly, SOCI species were released alive and in excellent condition, as were...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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