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2021-126
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
NMAC (SA) Pty Ltd
TAGS
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2018-214
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Rural Safety & Health Alliance - A joint RDC initiative
The Work Health and Safety (WHS) Communication Guidelines aim to help Research and Development Corporations (RDCs) and industry associations within the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector to communicate with flair and impact to improve WHS outcomes. ...
ORGANISATION:
AgriFutures Australia
PROJECT NUMBER
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2018-106
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Identifying electronic platforms to increase safety at sea in the Australian commercial fishing fleet
Maintaining safety at sea requires a multi-faceted and complex system including coordinating vessel integrity and the carriage of the correct equipment, the provision of accurate information on weather and sea conditions, the training of the crew and managing their actions at sea.
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ORGANISATION:
Diversity Sustainable Development Consultants Pty Ltd
SPECIES
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2016-400
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Sustainable Fishing Families: Developing industry human capital through health, wellbeing, safety and resilience
This project conducted the first national survey of the health, safety and wellbeing of the Australian professional fishing industry in 2017. The results of the survey provide a baseline for the state of the wild-catch industry members across a range of indicators, including reported physical and...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
PROJECT NUMBER
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2019-060
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2018-004
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
SafeFish 2018-2021
SafeFish is an initiative that was developed by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) in 2010 (Project 2010-752-10: SafeFish - Seafood Trade Expert Panel funded by the Australian Seafood CRC until 2015). Following this, the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-145
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Pilot - Development of Seafood Nutritional Panels
Understanding the nutritional composition of seafood products is both a regulatory requirement and a consumer demand. Although a considerable body of data exists that covers key fish species, the majority of commercially important species within the wild catch sector still lack a basic...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-242
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Our Pledge: Australian seafood industry response to community values and expectations
Seafood Industry Australia commissioned Futureye to review existing research into the Australian communities attitudes toward seafood, as well as other market research, that has been undertaken since 2014. The findings from this review were used to make recommendations to Seafood Industry Australia...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-097
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Reducing bycatch using modifications to sweeps and lines anterior to the trawl mouth - collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark
Prawn trawling is among the world's least selective fishing methods and there has been a great deal of work done over the past few decades to develop modifications that reduce unwanted bycatches. Much of this work has focussed on modifications at, or near, the codend (at the aft section) of trawls,...
ORGANISATION:
IC Independent Consulting Pty Ltd
TAGS
SPECIES
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