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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-532
DATE START/END: 16 JAN 2011 - 26 SEP 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: changing currents in marine biodiversity governance and management: responding to climate change

Australia’s marine systems and biota are known to be exposed to a range of likely impacts from human-induced climate change: ocean acidification, warming sea surface temperatures, rise in sea level, increases in cyclone intensities, changes in rainfall and run-off of land-based pollutants and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-201
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2013 - 9 OCT 2016

Development of a harvest management, governance and resource sharing framework for a complex multi-sector, multi-jurisdiction fishery: the south-east Australian ‘western’ snapper stock

One of the biggest challenges facing fisheries managers and policy makers is how to effectively govern and manage fisheries that involve various fishing sectors (i.e. commercial, recreational, Aboriginal), and that are distributed across jurisdictional management boundaries. Competition (and related...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-154
DATE START/END: 10 JAN 2019 - 29 JUN 2019

A market research-driven and co-management approach to developing an industry strategy for the SA Charter Boat Fishery

The Charter Boat fishery was first established under a regulatory regime in the July 2005. The purpose was to regulate fishery licence numbers and ensure that effective effort levels in this sector were well modulated. The Charter Boat Fishery has a share of a range of key fish stocks prescribed in...
ORGANISATION:
BDO EconSearch
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-044
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2023 - 29 JUN 2026

Characterising the impacts of warm water and other stressors on the boom-and-bust cycle of the Commercial Scallop

This application was developed to respond to recurring mass die-offs of scallop beds that have undermined open seasons in the scallop fishery with increasing frequency. While the boom-and-bust scallop fishery has had die-offs in the past, changing environmental conditions appear to be exacerbating...
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
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DATE:
2025-02-27

Tasmanian Festival celebrates maritime heritage, science and seafood

Now in its 31st year, the Australian Wooden Boat Festival sees thousands flock to celebrate the biggest and best in wooden boats and maritime culture in Tasmania. The grey skies and southerly breeze didn’t dampen the spirit of this year’s Australian Wooden Boat Festival in Hobart. Thousands...
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-333
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2008 - 30 JUN 2011

People development program: WINSC annual conference sponsorship

The Women's Industry Network was formed in 1996 by a group of women in fishing in South Australia and has since developed into a National body with organisations in each state. In February of 1998, SA WIN hosted a Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) sponsored workshop entitled...
ORGANISATION:
Women in Seafood Australasia (WISA)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-054
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2017 - 30 DEC 2018

NCCP: Social, economic, and ecological risk assessment for use of Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) for carp biocontrol in Australia

The European carp (Cyprinus carpio - hereafter, carp) is one of the Australia's most significant introduced pest species. Carp have a substantial negative impact on water quality and the amenity value of our freshwater rivers and lakes. This affects all water users, including irrigators and regional...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Health and Biosecurity
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-246
DATE START/END: 12 JUN 2018 - 30 NOV 2018

WINSC 2018 Annual Conference Sponsorship

The Women's Industry Network was formed in 1996 by a group of women in fishing in South Australia and has since developed into a National body with organisations in each state. In February of 1998, SA WIN hosted a Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) sponsored workshop entitled...
ORGANISATION:
Women in Seafood Australasia (WISA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-106
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2020 - 29 JUN 2021

Minor use permit for oxytetracycline in non-salmonid finfish

Veterinary chemicals are important tools in primary production systems. When used correctly, they play a valuable role in ensuring animal welfare and maximising the quality and yield of primary produce (economic sustainability). The use of veterinary chemicals as part of disease management in...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-027
DATE START/END: 21 OCT 2021 - 30 JUL 2022

Minor use permit for erythromycin in finfish

Veterinary chemicals are important tools in primary production systems. When used correctly, they play a valuable role in ensuring animal welfare and maximising the quality and yield of primary produce (economic sustainability). The use of veterinary chemicals as part of disease management in...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-062
DATE START/END: 30 AUG 2006 - 30 JUN 2008

Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: identification of host interactions in the life-cycle of QX disease

The strategic challenge for the rock oyster industry in Australia is to maximise production from current aquaculture lease areas, particularly in an environment where increased lease space is unlikely to be made available due to competition for use of the resource from conservation, development and...
ORGANISATION:
Queensland Museum
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-759
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2008 - 30 OCT 2008

Seafood CRC: Helping emerging leaders to develop networks and make more effective use of scientific and community resources, knowledge and skills

This application was developed as a result of the recognition by industry to have this built into its Strategic Plan and for the initial part of the program to be used to get future industry leaders to the 4th National Abalone Convention. There have been some ad hoc attempts to broaden the...
ORGANISATION:
Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-208
DATE START/END: 27 MAY 2010 - 29 JUN 2014

Australian Fisheries Statistics (2009 – 2013)

The absence of reported national fisheries information led to ABARE researching and publishing the first Australian Fisheries Statistics in 1992. The Australia Fisheries Statistics project was undertaken to maintain the collection of commercial fishing industry production, value of production and...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) ABARES
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-772
DATE START/END: 30 APR 2012 - 29 MAR 2014

SCRC: Masters: Impacts and predictive modelling of coastal upwelling on the South Australian oyster industry

Independent collectors have been collecting water samples within harvesting areas for over 10 years. These samples are provided to SASQAP and have been tested for phytoplankton (levels and species), with records kept. The information is primarly used to identify the presence and levels of toxic...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-060
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2018 - 30 OCT 2018

Blue carbon and the Australian seafood industry: workshop

The ideas in this application have developed reasonably gradually over a year or so, and have built on conversations with several stakeholders in the seafood industry. Initially, we started talking to Austral Fisheries about their efforts to achieve carbon neutrality, and how these linked with work...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-124
DATE START/END: 20 DEC 2020 - 19 DEC 2021

Shared science and Indigenous knowledge to support fisheries capacity building in Torres Strait

Over the past few years, our CSIRO fisheries researchers working on Torres Strait fisheries have been engaged in strengthening two-way information sharing with Torres Strait Islanders and building science capacity, such as through science capacity workshops held in Brisbane and in Torres Strait....
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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Copyright

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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-793.10
DATE START/END: 19 NOV 2010 - 31 AUG 2012

Seafood CRC: optimising quality and value in domestic prawn value chains

In the last 10 years the GVP of the Australian wild capture prawn industry has declined from approximately $364 million in 1998/99 to $232 million in 2008/09 (DAFF, 1999; 2009). Although some of this decline can be attributed to a lowered catch (27, 871t to 19, 956t) a gradual lowering of price...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
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DATE:
2025-05-27

Barramundi love - a management model

Recreational fisher support for fisheries management strategies may be strengthened if the social value of fishing forms a greater part of the narrative.By Brad CollisFor locals, fishing for Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is a rich lifestyle that brings family and friends together. For Top End...
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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-024
DATE START/END: 1 APR 2019 - 27 AUG 2020

Investigation and improvement of live Blue Swimmer Crab handling in NSW

As the NSW fishing industry moves forward into the future with quota managed fisheries, there is a need for industry to develop procedures and process on catching, holding and transporting Blue swimmer crab that would value add to the wild harvest sector’s product – particularly for the live sales...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-198
DATE START/END: 19 JUN 2024 - 30 OCT 2024

First Nations Leadership Capacity Building and Macroalgae Research Trip to the 9th Asian Pacific Phycological Forum (APPF 2024) in Hokkaido, Japan.

Moonrise Seaweed Co. staff have recently commenced a large scale project feasibility study with Kaurna First Nations and corporate partners on Kaurna yarta in South Australia. The project feasibility study will determine culturally appropriate sites for Moonrise Seaweed Co. to establish a pilot...
ORGANISATION:
Moonrise Seaweed Co. Pty Ltd
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2024-016
DATE START/END: 12 SEP 2024 - 6 MAR 2025

Capability & Capacity: 2024 Australian/NZ eDNA conference - Early Career Research bursaries

The bursary would allow two early career researchers (ECRs) active at the intersection of fisheries science and molecular science to attend the 2nd Australia / New Zealand environmental DNA conference (ednaconference.com.au) in Wellington, NZ, February 2025. With an expected attendance of 400...
ORGANISATION:
Southern Cross University (SCU) National Marine Science Centre
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-554
DATE START/END: 23 DEC 2010 - 29 JUN 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: effects of climate change on reproduction, larval development, and population growth of coral trout (Plectropomus spp.)

Climate change is emerging as the single greatest threat to coral-reef ecosystems and reef-associated fishes (Munday et al. 2008 - Fish and Fisheries, Pratchett et al. 2008 - Oceanogr Mar Biology Ann Rev). Munday et al. (2008) reviewed direct effects of climate changes (e.g., ocean warming,...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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