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PROJECT NUMBER
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2008-779
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-742
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Seafood CRC: farmed prawns in Brisbane and Sydney - a consumer study
The report is based on both relevant secondary research and empirical marketing knowledge as well as primary consumer research, focusing on younger consumers. The instruments used encompass in‐depth interviews, focus groups, intercept surveys and a quantitative survey. Key areas for investigation...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Prawn Farmers Association (APFA)
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2008-313
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Collaborative partnership for farming and fishing health and safety
The Collaborative partnership for farming and fishing health and safety is funded by RIRDC, the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Grains Research and Development Corporation, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Sugar Research and Development Corporation and Cotton...
ORGANISATION:
AgriFutures Australia
PROJECT NUMBER
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1998-328
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Murdoch University
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2010-036
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-131
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Media messages about sustainable seafood: how do media influencers affect consumer attitudes?
We have conducted a comprehensive media survey of key media texts across all major genres and platforms for the past 3 years (2015-2018) to identify: the major reported issues affecting seafood sustainability; the role of celebrity chefs and media influencers in this media coverage; and the effects...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
PROJECT NUMBER
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2012-001
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
A health promotion program incorporating fish for withdrawal of antihypertensive drugs in overweight hypertensives
Project number:
2002-242
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$103,637.00
Principal Investigator:
Lawrence Beilin
Organisation:
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Project start/end date:
13 Apr 2002
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15 Jun 2005
Contact:
FRDC
The study will demonstrate the extent to which a health promotion program incorporating dietary fish meals, as well as weight control and increased physical activity, compares with usual care alone. The study is designed to reduce blood pressure and drug requirements in the longer term and minimise cardiovascular risk in overweight hypertensive patients. We will use ambulatory blood pressures as criteria for both inclusion and endpoints decisions and will assess quality of life and the cost-benefit in relation to lifestyle changes and overall cardiovascular risk. The results should have important implications for public health given the high prevalence of hypertensive cardiovascular disease.
0. To investigate whether, compared with a usual care group, a health promotion program incorporating increased fish consumption and improved dietary habits, as well as weight control and physical activity, will enhance blood pressure control, enabling antihypertensive therapy to be withdrawn for at least a year.
1. To investigate whether, compared with a usual care group, a health promotion program incorporating increased fish consumption and improved dietary habits, as well as weight control and physical activity, will lead to sustained improvements in cardiovascular risk profile in terms of lipids, glucose tolerance and blood platelet and endothelial activation.
Final report
PROJECT NUMBER
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2013-711
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Seafood CRC: Centre of Excellence Science Seafood & Health (CESSH): Post Harvest Research Program
This report summarises the outputs of Sub-Programs 2-5 of FRDC 2013-711: Centre of Excellence for Science, Seafood and Health. The report focuses on the period between January 2013 and June 2015 after which time the Sub-programs were ceased. The Sub-programs were entitled: Retailer 2020,...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
TAGS
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2008-794.10
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Seafood CRC: retail transformation - identifying opportunities for creating consumer focused Australian salmon value added products
Australian Salmon represents one of the last sustainable, relatively untapped wild catch fisheries in Australia with capture and harvest techniques not having changed significantly for many decades. Fish quality is quite variable and harvest practices are not optimised. As a result, consumer...
ORGANISATION:
ChemCentre (WA)
SPECIES
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