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Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 1997-301
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Informing and capitalising on the seasonality of Australian seafood (stage 2)

Australian Seafood by Season is a user-friendly guide to Australian seafood seasonality. Its publication has been funded by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, the Department of Primary Industries, Queensland and the Queensland Commercial Fishermen's Organisation. This calendar has...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-303
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Second national prawn fisheries workshop - Adelaide, February 2007

Australia comprises fifteen different prawn fisheries across Australia with a combined value at close to $1billion in gross revenue. A look at several other Australian fisheries showed that those that had been successful at addressing issues at a national level had national representative...
ORGANISATION:
Spencer Gulf and West Coast Prawn Association (SGWCPA)
SPECIES
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2002-418
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Improving Post Harvest Handling to add value to farmed mussels

The post harvest handling of farmed blue mussels, from the sea farm through to the retail store and restaurant was examined in 2003 in a national study funded by Seafood Services Australia and the Australian mussel farming industry. The Objectives of the study were to: (a) Identify the key quality...
ORGANISATION:
Ruello and Associates Pty Ltd
Industry
Industry
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-231
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A scoping study on the Australian abalone industry

The Australian abalone industry identified a clear need to conduct research into this area to gain knowledge, but also because there has never been such a comprehensive investigation into the Australian abalone industry, its markets, global production, abalone consumption and consumption trends and...
ORGANISATION:
Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2002-405
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SEF Industry Development Subprogram: assessing the commercial viability of utilising fish processing wastes

Within the Australian Seafood industry, thousands of tonnes of fish waste are produced by processors and retailers each year. Generally only the fillets are retained and the bulk (~60%) of the product is discarded, often at a cost to the processor and ending up as little more than land-fill. This...
ORGANISATION:
ASCo
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-313
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Western Rocklobster Fishery Industry Congress

The Congress was held on Friday July 24 and consisted of 6 sessions. Expert speakers representing Research, Management and Industry for the Rocklobster gave a total of 11 presentations. The workshop was held on Saturday July 25 with the main focus on 2 subjects - Working through the Management...
ORGANISATION:
Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
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