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Training for fisheries management

Project number: 1994-057
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $229,254.12
Principal Investigator: Colin Buxton
Organisation: Australian Maritime College (AMC)
Project start/end date: 7 Sep 1994 - 31 Dec 1997
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To provide fisheries management training to industry and non government representatives on fisheries Management Advisory Committees
2. To improve the quality of fisheries management in Australia by enabling fisheries administrators to gain relevant qualifications in fisheries management through attendance at residential schools at AMC
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PROJECT NUMBER • 1996-343
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

ASIEN: Delivering R&D outcomes through training

A significant factor determining the long term viability of the Australian seafood industry is the productivity of its workforce. The productivity of the men and women employed across the industry is directly correlated to the skills, knowledge and attitudes held by them and their consistent...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Seafood Industry Council (ASIC)

People development program: 2011 Aquatic Animal Health Training Scheme - Introductory training in epidemiology and disease outbreak investigation

Project number: 2009-315.20
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $14,205.02
Principal Investigator: Evan Sergeant
Organisation: AusVet Animal Health Services Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 30 Jun 2011 - 4 Jan 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Australia periodically experiences outbreaks of new or unusual diseases in both farmed and wild species. Recent examples include oyster herpes virus in New South Wales and Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis in Victoria and Tasmania. Proper epidemiological investigation early in such outbreaks can assist greatly in identifying source and risk-factors for infection and can often provide clues for future control. Such an investigation goes beyond the identification and characterisation of the causal agent and is an essential part of the response to any disease outbreak or incursion.

However, specific training in epidemiology and the principles of epidemiological investigation has not been routinely provided to aquatic animal health professionals in the past. This project aims to address this situation by providing introductory training in epidemiological principles and disease outbreak investigation for up to 25 aquatic animal health professionals, and provide resources for future training activities.

This project aligns closely with the Biosecurity and Aquatic Animal Health theme of the FRDC RD&E plan, directly through developing the necessary skills to prevent and manage disease incursions and indirectly through improved knowledge and understanding of biosecurity measures required to mitigate and control disease in cultured and wild aquatic populations.

Objectives

1. Develop resources for training in introductory epidemiology and outbreak investigation for aquatic animal health professionals
2. Undertake training in introductory epidemiology and outbreak investigation for up to 25 aquatic animal health professionals
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2002-666
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: training course on exotic diseases of aquatic animals

The major outcomes of this project are: (1) as a result of the Training Course, each State/Territory now has one or two specialists who have recently been updated on the exotic diseases of the aquaculture industries in Australia (i.e., diseases on the National List of Reportable Diseases of Aquatic...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
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