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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-091
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2023 - 30 DEC 2025

The South East Australian Marine Ecosystem Survey: untangling the effects of climate change and fisheries

The marine waters of southeast (SE) Australia are one of a series of global ocean hotspots (Hobday and Pecl 2014). In this region, the East Australian Current is extending pole-wards, resulting in warming of the ocean surface at a rate four times the global average. Many species have extended their...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-011
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2023 - 30 APR 2027

Sea Change: co-developing pathways to mitigate and adapt to a changing climate for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia

This project specifically addresses: 1.1 A regional pilot to connect fishing and aquaculture stakeholders with climate experts to define problems and identify solutions. Deliver a regional pilot to share relevant knowledge regarding risks and opportunities presented by a changing climate with...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-023
DATE START/END: 31 JUL 2010 - 29 JUN 2014

El Nemo South East: Quantitative testing of fisheries management arrangements under climate change using Atlantis

Climate change will be a driver that influences ecosystems and the sustainability of industries dependent upon them, in turn impacting on the value of resources and ecosystem services to the community. Biophysical consequences of global change are likely to include changed oceanic conditions (e.g....
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-565
DATE START/END: 29 MAR 2011 - 13 MAR 2014

FRDC-DCCEE: management implications of climate change impacts on fisheries resources of northern Australia

This application was developed in response to the widely recognised concern that climate change will result in changes to marine life and ecosystems, and hence fisheries, throughout Australia (Hobday 2008) with tropical marine ecosystems in northern Australia identified as being particularly...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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DATE:
2021-11-09

Climate change impacts on fishing and aquaculture

Climate change impacts on fishing and aquaculture There is evidence of a changing climate in Australia, with symptoms including increasing intensity, frequency and/or duration of extreme climate events (ECE), including flood, drought, heatwave and bushfires. There is significant effort to try...
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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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-029
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2024 - 29 JUN 2026

Understanding the risks associated with climate change on infectious diseases affecting the seafood industry

This proposal was developed in response to the Call for Applications by FRDC. The proposal was shaped based on consultations with Carolyn Stewardson, Wayne Hutchinson (Research Portfolio Managers, FRDC), Drs Paul Hick (veterinary virologist and epidemiologist, NSW DPI), Beth Fulton (climate...
ORGANISATION:
University of Sydney (USYD)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-050
DATE START/END: 2 OCT 2016 - 27 DEC 2016

Inquiry into the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity

Inquiry into the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity Terms of reference On 14 September 2016, the Senate referred the following matter to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 30 June 2017: The current and future impacts of...
ORGANISATION:
Colin Creighton
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