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PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-710
PROJECT STATUS:
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Seafood CRC: review of traceability and freshness indicator technologies

This project is a desk top study to critically evaluate the traceability and freshness indicator technologies that are relevant to the Australian seafood industry. This report will serve as the foundation for future studies within the Seafood CRC that will integrate relevant technologies, foster...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Adoption
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1978-048
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Improve echo sounder and sonar performance in Australian prawn fisheries

This report deals with the operation of the twin sounder installation, referred to in earlier project reports, during 1979. For the period 1978/79 a grant of $2,750 was recommended for building and testing the prototype device. In order to meet construction deadlines on the vessel "Territory Chief"...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-239
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Tactical Research Fund: forecasting spatial distribution of SBT habitat in the GAB

This was a collaborative project between the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association, the CSIRO, and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, co-funded by the FRDC. It aimed to investigate habitat preferences of Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) in the Great Australian Bight and to provide...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-715
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: Oyster consortium - communication, extension and management of R&D results

CRC project 2007/715: “Seafood CRC - Oyster consortium - communication, extension and management of R&D results” was needed to ensure return on investment in oyster R & D, was seen as essential for industry change and to achieve the growth targets for the industry. The Oyster...
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
People
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
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