SCRC: PhD : The effect of temperature on reproductive development in maiden and repeat spawning farmed Atlantic Salmon: Understanding the molecular basis for improved egg quality and survival
Development of an ecosystem approach to the monitoring and management of Western Australian fisheries
SCRC: SCRC Honours Scholarship H3.1– Impact of commercial hatchery practices on the contribution of broodstock to offspring and genetic diversity in the Yellowtail Kingfish breeding program (Dr Alex Safari: Student Daniel Tan)
SSA Core Membership of the Australian Food Safety Centre of Excellence
The rapidly changing global trading environment is placing increasing demands on Australia's seafood
industry to demonstrate that their product is safe and that it will not cause illness now or in the future.
Meeting these demand means that seafood businesses need to understand and manage the food safety
risks associated with their products and processes.
Changes to the natural environment, including through increased pollution of the marine environment
has resulted in new and emerging food safety issues that need to be better understood to enable them to
be managed. Development of new products and processes designed to increase shelf life and improve
convenience to the consumers also pose food safety management challenges
Meeting these needs individually would require significant investment. Tapping into a global network of
experts and undertaking research as part of a national food industry dvelopment effort will leverage
investment into these areas.