PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-193 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Assessment of the sensitivity of Australia’s aquatic animal disease surveillance system using scenario tree modelling ORGANISATION: Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry TAGS White Spot Disease SPECIES Barramundi
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-048 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT “Ready, set, go!” preparing for emergency disease outbreaks in aquatic animals ORGANISATION: Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry SPECIES Barramundi
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-006 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Assess the future needs of Australia's aquatic animal disease diagnostic system ORGANISATION: University of Sydney (USYD) TAGS Disease SPECIES Barramundi
PROJECT NUMBER • 2024-014 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT National coordination of access to agricultural and veterinary chemicals in the Australian seafood industry ORGANISATION: Seafood Industry Australia (SIA) TAGS Disease SPECIES Yellowtail Kingfish
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-120 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Minor use permit for toltrazuril in marine and freshwater finfish ORGANISATION: University of Adelaide TAGS Disease SPECIES Barramundi
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-071 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Minor use permit to sedate finfish using APVMA registered products containing isoeugenol ORGANISATION: University of Adelaide TAGS Husbandry SPECIES Yellowtail Kingfish
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-135 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Minor use permit for Chloramine-T in marine and freshwater finfish ORGANISATION: University of Adelaide TAGS Aquaculture SPECIES Yellowtail Kingfish
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-027 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Minor use permit for erythromycin in finfish ORGANISATION: University of Adelaide SPECIES Yellowtail Kingfish
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-100 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Optimisation of treatment of Cryptocaryon irritans in Barramundi aquaculture ORGANISATION: University of Adelaide SPECIES Cobia
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-029 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Understanding the risks associated with climate change on infectious diseases affecting the seafood industry ORGANISATION: University of Sydney (USYD) TAGS Climate Change SPECIES Barramundi