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2014-033
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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1987-082
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COMPLETED
Research and development of hatchery and nursery culture for the pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima
The Western Australian Pearling Industry is totally reliant on
quotas of wild stock silver- or goldlip pearl oysters,
Pinctada maxima. Any sustainable expansion of the Industry is
unlikely to occur unless hatchery-propagated oysters become
available as an alternative source to wild stock....
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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2005-403
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
University of Newcastle
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1992-125.10
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Ruello and Associates Pty Ltd
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1994-040
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Habitat and fisheries production in the South East Fishery ecosystem
In 1994 CSIRO and FRDC started a 5-year ecosystem study of the southeastern Australian continental shelf. Fisheries management in this area is currently based on individual species. Our goal was to identify ecosystem features that could extend the data available to manage the fisheries in this...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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1996-116
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Spawning and larval recruitment processes of commercially important species in coastal waters off Victoria
Information on spawning and larval recruitment processes of commercially important species in coastal waters in south-eastern Australian waters is provided based on four daytime surveys carried out on board the RV Franklin during the summer of 1997 (January-February and December) and the winter of...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
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1991-032
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COMPLETED
A comparison of otolith microchemistry and genetic techniques for evaluation of stock structure of the jackass morwong Nemadactylus macropterus
Four different techniques for determining the stock structure of a marine fish species were compared, using as a subject the jackass morwong. The four techniques examined were allozyme analysis, mitochondrial DNA analysis and two techniques based on measuring the composition of otoliths ('ear...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Cleveland
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