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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-071
DATE START/END: 30 OCT 2004 - 10 FEB 2007

National Strategy for the Survival of Released Line Caught Fish: maximising post-release survival of line caught flathead taken in sheltered coastal waters

The National Survey of Recreational Fishing has estimated that about 13.5 million flathead (various species) were caught by recreational fishers in Australia during 2000/01 and that of this total, almost 45% (6.0 million fish) were released or discarded (Lyle et al. 2003). The retained component of...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-091
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2004 - 11 FEB 2008

Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: further research and laboratory trials for diagnostic tests for the detection of A invadans (EUS) and A astaci (Crayfish Plague)

DEVELOPMENT OF THE APPLICATION A request for an extension to project 2001/621 was investigated through FRDC and AFFA and a preliminary submission submitted. This was given a high priority. In FRDC project 2001/621, Molecular Diagnostic Tests to Detect Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome (Aphanomyces...
ORGANISATION:
Murdoch University
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-312.90
DATE START/END: 28 JUN 2005 - 30 DEC 2005

Third international symposium on fish otolith research

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-315
DATE START/END: 28 DEC 2005 - 30 DEC 2005

RecFish Funding Review

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-315.90
DATE START/END: 28 JUN 2005 - 30 JUN 2005

RecFish Funding Review

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
Industry
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-238
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 23 MAY 2009

Aquaculture Nutrition Subprogram: Further development towards commercialisation of marine fish larvae feeds - artemia

Hatchery production of fish in Australia has increased rapidly over recent years to support expanding fish culture industries for established (e.g. barramundi, estimated to reach 4000 mt worth $25-30 million in 2003-4 (Barramundi Farming Association, workshop, Darwin, NT, 2003) and emerging species...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
People
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