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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2003-414
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A manual of best practice handling techniques for longline caught tuna

The Australian tuna industry provides premium quality products to very particular markets. Delivering quality product to the tuna market is how we earn our living. Better quality results in higher prices. All efforts are wasted if the tuna arrive at the market place in poor condition. When working...
ORGANISATION:
Indian Ocean Fresh Australia Pty Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2000-251
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Rock Lobster Post Harvest Subprogram: development of a method for alleviating leg loss during post-harvest handling of rock lobsters

A novel brief application of cold-stunning was identified as a practical method for preventing post-harvest leg loss at several points in the post-harvest handling chain. Using this method, there is potential for the western rock lobster industry to save in excess of $2 million per season in lost...
ORGANISATION:
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-031
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Assessing the Risk of Pathogenic Vibrio Species in Tasmanian Oysters

The South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) in collaboration with the Tasmanian oyster industry and regulators, University of Tasmania and Plant and Food Research New Zealand undertook a survey of significant foodborne Vibrio species (Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-030
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Establishment of a fish marketing technical advisory service to fishermen, processors and merchants

This report discusses quality in seafood, drawing on qualitative terms such as flavor, aroma and visual impact, rather than the more popular methods used by the scientific community to assess and quantify the freshness of seafood. The report identifies that one message that needs to be conveyed to...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Fish Marketing Authority (Ex)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-749
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: IB: TRAIL (Training Rural Australians in Leadership) Leadership Course

TRAIL (Training Rural Australians in Leadership) is an eight day residential program for emerging leaders. The program consists of two parts, an experiential learning component, and conference style sessions. Participants learn new techniques, strategies and processes and have the opportunity to...
ORGANISATION:
Oyster Farmers Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-779
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: SCRC Honours Scholarship H4.5 Improved Yellowtail Kingfish Growth Response, Flesh Quality and PUFA content through Biorefinery Microalgae LC-PUFA Aqua-Feed Additives (Prof Wei Zhang; Student Kopano Maso Machailo)

Yellowtail Kingfish is an emerging aquaculture species, and there is an increase in the demand for the fish, both for recreational fishing and for export purposes. This has led to the growth of the aquaculture industry that specialises in culture of yellowtail kingfish in South Australia. Currently...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1992-125.08
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Fish meal production using by-products of commercial fisheries (pilot study)

Fish meal is used extensively as a source of protein in aquaculture feed which represents the major cost constituent in aquaculture production. Commercial fish meals used to manufacture aquaculture feeds in Australia are currently imported from Denmark, Peru, Chile and other countries. These feeds...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1992-063
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Aquaculture diet development subprogram - Dietary requirements and optimal feeding practices for Barramundi (Lates Calcarifer)

Feed is by far the single largest cost component of barramundi farming and accounts for about 35% of on-farm operating costs. Reducing feed costs by better tailoring dietary specifications to the nutrient requirements of the fish, by providing these nutrients at least cost and by adopting feeding...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1986-010
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Factors affecting the toxicity of the dinoflagellate, Gambierdiscus toxicus, and the development of ciguatera outbreaks

This project confirmed that the benthic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus is an origin of putative ciguatoxin precursors called gambiertoxins. It was recently found in French Polynesia that gambiertoxins could be extracted from biodetritus containing wild G. toxicus and that gambiertoxins were...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
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