This project is essential for the continued function and improvement of a cohesive R&D approach aimed at meeting the priority needs of the SBT Aquaculture Industry. The industry had developed rapidly post its initiation in 1991 and has the opportunity to continue to do so beyond 2020. However, targeted R&D is needed to underpin this development and to assure the long-term sustainability of the industry in an increasingly competitive international market. This project is required for the continuation and further development of research in the SBT aquaculture industry, to set and meet objectives, as well as ensuring appropriate inputs and outcomes are delivered to FRDC.
The SBT Research Program is needed to:
- provide the opportunity for an ongoing management structure to oversee active research projects and ensure desired outcomes are achieved;
- set research priorities and develop projects to match priorities;
- minimise the level of research duplication;
- provide a focus for developing SBT aquaculture related research infrastructure;
- provide focused strategy for disseminating research results to industry and other stakeholders;
- address industry priorities and gaps by establishing a mechanism to empower industry's involvement in their research;
- maintain frameworks to ensure that SBT aquaculture research is orderly, targeted and value for money;
- facilitate leadership and training for industry workforce;
- support industry participation in conferences, congresses and forums to enhance industry knowledge of relevant subjects, address threats to industry, expand affiliations with external sectors and increase research networks;
- build cross sectorial relationships within seafood industries , research institutions and the media;
- identify new pathways relevant to future research and the continuing success of the program; and
- provide a mechanism for obtaining feedback for continuous program improvement.
Project number:
2018-208
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure:
$327,255.00
Principal Investigator:
Kirsten Rough
Organisation:
Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association
Project start/end date:
30 Sep 2019
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29 Nov 2023
Contact:
FRDC
SPECIES
1. Ensure sustainable development of the industry
2. Improve resource access and property rights
3. Improve profitability
4. Extend research outcomes to stakeholders
5. Enhance market opportunity
6. Ensure workforce development and safety
7. Encourage participation in forums that concern industry
PROJECT NUMBER
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2023-051
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Ecologically sustainable aquaculture growth through Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture (IMTA) – Incorporating IMTA nutrient modelling into regulatory frameworks.
1. Review current literature on IMTA, including existing models and data requirements.
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2019-104
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Assessing egg oiling as a long term management tool for overabundant Silver Gull populations interacting with Southern Bluefin Tuna aquaculture operations
1. Undertake a review and Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of over-abundant seabird population management strategies. This will be a project Stop/Go point to assess whether egg oiling provides the best management option for Silver Gull population control, and will determine whether the project proceeds...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2019-088
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Development of a national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the sea-cage finfish (non-salmonid) industry of Australia.
1. Development of an industry endorsed, national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the Australian sea-cage aquaculture industry (includes tuna, kingfish and cobia).
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide