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2013-700
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COMPLETED
SCRC: Yellowtail Kingfish genetics: commercialisation strategies
Previously, we have implemented a selective breeding program for Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) and today all production is based on genetically selected stock, which is up to 20% superior than the wild stock.
This current project focuses on whether realized selection response was achieved and adds:
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ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
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2010-738
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COMPLETED
SCRC: Reducing inflammation in the elderly with a high seafood diet
With ageing, the inflammatory process is aggravated and it is becoming increasingly recognised that chronic, low-grade inflammation is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular, and a number of other, chronic diseases. The role of nutrition in the development and resolution of inflammation...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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2014-301
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Social and economic evaluation of NSW coastal commercial wild-catch fisheries
The professional wild-catch fishing industry contributes to the viability of rural and regional areas in coastal NSW. This Project addresses two key information gaps about the role of professional fishing in coastal communities. First, the wild-catch industry in NSW feels that their role has not...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2011-754
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COMPLETED
SCRC: Development of Yellowtail Kingfish aquaculture in Western Australia: Removal of barriers to profitable production.
Sub-Project 1: Genetics
DNA analyses were used to develop a mating strategy to avoid inbreeding among the limited number of existing captive broodstock in WA. A genetic management workshop was carried out in with ACAAR and WA Industry and used to inform attendees about basic genetic management...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Fremantle
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2016-417
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
National People Development: Membership of PIEFA to support and encourage the teaching and learning in Australian schools of information related to the Australian Fishing Industry
PIEFA was established in 2007 with bipartisan government support following an extensive series of roundtables and working party meetings supported by the federal Minister of Agriculture.
PIEFA became operational in April 2010 with support from the government, education and industry sectors. The...
ORGANISATION:
Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia (PIEFA)
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