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PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-203
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SESSF Monitoring and Assessment – Strategic Review

The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) is a multi-species, multi-gear, multijurisdictional Commonwealth fishery. It is a fishery of substantial economic and social importance to Australia, as a key provider of high quality fish products to Australian markets. More than 600...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
People
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 1986-054
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Echo sounder, sonar, radar and marine radio transceiver course

FIRTA GRANT 86/67: SHORT COURSE ON NETS, KNOTS AND ROPEWORK and FIRTA GRANT 86/54: ECHOSOUNDER, SONAR, RADAR AND MARINE RADIO TRANSCEIVER COURSE
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1985-042
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Underwater filming of bottom trawls, including an Australian Maritime College separator panel trawl, in conjunction with the NSW Department of Agriculture and the SA Department of Fisheries

Following approval for Project No. 1985-042 arrangements were made for FTV Bluefin to conduct filming trials in conjunction with personnel from the N.S.W. Division of Fisheries and S.A. State Fisheries, in Jervis Bay N.S.W. In addition to the work specified in Project No. 1985-042 the diving teams...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Maritime College (AMC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1986-009
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of intensive pond farming techniques for the mud crab, Scylla serrata (Forskal), in northern Australia

A large demand for crab meat on both Australian and S.E. Asian markets has provided incentive for the development of a mud crab Scylla serrata farming industry in tropical Australia. Cannibalism of newly-moulted, softshelled crabs however constitutes a major constraint to profitable pond...
ORGANISATION:
Sea Hatcheries Ltd
Industry
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-051
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Management and monitoring of fish spawning aggregations within the West Coast Bio-region of Western Australia

Many strategies have evolved among fishes to maximise spawning success. One of the most striking of these is aggregation spawning, in which individuals group together, often at predictable times and locations in order to reproduce (cf. a school, which refers to a group of non-spawning fish)....
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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