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Travel bursary: Sustainable Ocean Summit 2017, Canada

Project number: 2017-142
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $18,000.00
Principal Investigator: Aaron Irving
Organisation: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Project start/end date: 15 Nov 2017 - 30 Dec 2017
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Australia possesses significant coastal and near coastal oil and gas reserves within its continental shelf. It follows that oil and gas exploration (especially seismic) is also significant; especially in the the Bass Strait, Great Australian Bight and North-Western 'Kimberley' areas of Australia. Up until recently, the offshore regulatory framework which includes assessment of effects on the aquatic environment and engagement with other users has been somewhat nebulous and Offshore Industry driven, with the development of aquatic environmental benchmarks being based on the same process as offshore OH&S and butressed by disputed sometimes irrelevant science.
Seismic expoloration in recent years has seen increased interaction between different aquatic ecosystems and marine users, resulting in a "contact" situation that was initially calamitous; but which has resulted in significant investment in Marine biological R&D, an increase in the deployment of the precautionary principle and marine environmental policy innovation.

Johnathon Davey (SIV) and Aaron Irving (NAC) will deliver a presentation that will draw on a number of aquatic environmental effects research project where Australia's fishing sectors were or are driving, policy innovations that we assisted in driving or supporting and case studies including the pearling Industry story, to provide a snapshot of the exciting work being undertaken in Australia currently in the marine environmental space with regard to the effects of seismic surveying and the ability for different users to play together successfully.

Objectives

1. TO discuss issues relating to fisheries interactions in the marine environment

Final report

Author: Johnathon Davey
Final Report • 2017-12-01 • 645.12 KB
2017-142-DLD.pdf

Summary

The World Ocean Council (WOC) Sustainable Ocean Summit (SOS) was held from 29 November to 1 December 2017 in Halifax, Canada,.
The SOS 2017 theme was “The Ocean Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 14): Business Leadership and Business Opportunities”
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-141
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

New tools to assess visual fish health

In 2018 Infofish Australia Pty Ltd undertook a trial in Gladstone Harbour using machine learning tools to assess photos for fish health issues. The project was commissioned by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) and the Gladstone Healthy Harbour...
ORGANISATION:
Infofish Australia Pty Ltd
Industry

Understanding the Markets for Western Rock Lobster

Project number: 2017-138
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $400,000.00
Principal Investigator: Matt H. Taylor
Organisation: Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
Project start/end date: 1 Apr 2018 - 29 Mar 2022
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence

Understanding the Markets for Western Rock Lobster (Phase 1 Market Intelligence)

Project number: 2017-137
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $154,186.00
Principal Investigator: Matt H. Taylor
Organisation: Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
Project start/end date: 9 Nov 2017 - 29 Jun 2021
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The Western Rock Lobster Council's Strategic Plan 2017-2021 identifies the need to have a far greater understanding of markets in order to achieve at least one of its Objectives: VIZ: "The WRL industry is professionally managed to sustain its economic contribution to the WA economy." The stated Strategy to achieve the Objective is to:- "Collaborate and invest in targeted research for future resource security", of which one of the priority tactics is to:- "Invest in improving understanding and analysis of market, trade and industry data, broader trends and impacts for the WRL industry."

There is a clear understanding by the industry that it needs to have market intelligence if it is to remain economically sustainable, reduce its risk and improve overall income and profitability. Rock lobster export data from the FRDC trade database (from figures supplied by AQIS (Biosecurity Australia)) shows that over 90% of WRL exports are sent to Viet Nam, worth $396million to December 2016 with just $3million of exports to China and $15million of exports to Hong Kong. We know that the Vietnamese data figures almost entirely end up as Chinese consumption, but the exact final destination for the mass of lobster is largely unknown beyond the importer and some wholesalers. Data privately collected by exporters is generally unavailable to industry, or produced in a form that prevents in-depth analysis of the potential for expansion. This data will be sought in the project, but the project needs to make provision for independent collection and certainly of verification of such data.

The information gathered from this project will be for the WRLC. Through this project the WRLC will provide industry and members with market information including current trends in as close to real time as possible. The WRLC will take on responsibility and create a market dashboard to better inform its members. The WRLC can also provide information from this project to the TACC Subcommittee in order for the subcommittee to provide evidence-based advice on future TACC settings for the rock lobster commercial sectors.

Objectives

1. Analyse current data on the production, export and markets for WRL and competitor products.
2. Conduct in-country surveys to determine the final destinations for Western Rock Lobster
3. Create comprehensive market dashboard for the Western Rock Lobster industry.

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-6488948-1-0
Authors: Matt Taylor Chris Price and Daniel Fels
Final Report • 2020-11-01 • 333.13 KB
2017-137-DLD.pdf

Summary

This report outlines work completed by the Western Rock Lobster (WRL) Council. Data has been gathered from a number of sources (across several general  categories of market information (e.g. production, trade, prices, economic activity) to create a comprehensive and continuously updated collection of reliable datasets which are a baseline for current and future effort to enhance market development including  assessment of current and potential markets.
The objective was to analyse available data on the production, export and markets for WRL and competitor products to ensure that the WRL industry has sufficient market intelligence to remain economically sustainable, reduce risk and improve overall income and profitability.
The deliverables of this project include a comprehensive collection of reliable datasets, which are available for interrogation, to support effective decision-making by the WRL Total Allowable Commercial Catch (TACC) Committee and Board. The intended outcome is a more informed industry, with a particular focus on those involved in making TACC recommendations.

SOCo Financial Strategy Workshop 17 November 2017

Project number: 2017-136
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $6,200.00
Principal Investigator: Emma Wilkie
Organisation: Select Oyster Company Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 14 Nov 2017 - 30 Nov 2017
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-135
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

NCCP: essential studies on cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) prior to release of the virus in Australian waters

This project, undertaken by CSIRO, aimed to determine the most important form of transmission of CyHV-3 to Cyprinus carpio (common carp). This was addressed through experiments to determine: (1) The relative amounts of virus in the skin and mucus of infected fish vs shed...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Industry
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-133
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

The right conversations - Identifying optimal stakeholder engagement and evaluation practices for fisheries

This Project aimed to improve understanding of how and to what extent certain barriers keep the seafood industry from making substantive progress towards building greater stakeholder and community trust. The Project was designed to meet this aim by researching obstacles to, and enablers of,...
ORGANISATION:
ENVision Environmental Consulting
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