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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1985-042
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Underwater filming of bottom trawls, including an Australian Maritime College separator panel trawl, in conjunction with the NSW Department of Agriculture and the SA Department of Fisheries

Following approval for Project No. 1985-042 arrangements were made for FTV Bluefin to conduct filming trials in conjunction with personnel from the N.S.W. Division of Fisheries and S.A. State Fisheries, in Jervis Bay N.S.W. In addition to the work specified in Project No. 1985-042 the diving teams...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Maritime College (AMC)
People
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 1985-043
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Fisheries projects for postgraduate students

Student projects by: K. Colgan: The analysis of length-frequency data of juvenile and adolescent banana prawns, Penaeus merguensis: a comparison of computer and graphical methods. G. Cornell: Species composition and abundance of juvenile fish from Trinity Bay and Mornington Island prawn nursery...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Maritime College (AMC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2000-480
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Preliminary study on the development of value added products from an under utilised shellfish resource

The introduction of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas into Tasmanian waters has led to a large population of feral Pacific oysters. This resource is to the most part under utilised and generally viewed as a pest. Harvesting this resource would provide both social and environmental benefits. To...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Maritime College (AMC)
People
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1995-102
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

The development of a selective longline system for the capture of Ray's bream

Ray's Bream is one of several species of Pomfrets that has been taken as a by-catch by Japanese longliners fishing for Southern Bluefin Tuna in Southern Australian Waters. Most of this bycatch has in the past been discarded. A well established Ray's Bream longline fishery exists in Spain. The...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Maritime College (AMC)
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