Measuring recreational catch and effort comprises one of the more difficult, and expensive, aspects of fisheries science. It generally requires large phone diary surveys or large randomised creel surveys. These techniques are widely accepted as being suitable to achieve point estimates of...
The Australian Abalone Growers’ Association met in September 2009 and identified their priority areas for research. The concept of, “Developing a method to control the spawning of abalone” was listed in the priority list with a value of 3.2 out of 5. Thus, this is clearly an area requiring research...
Research on options to manage the invasive Longspined Sea Urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii), has identified using sea urchin waste as a soil conditioner.
By Catherine Norwood
Developing markets for the Longspined Sea Urchin is the leading strategy in Tasmania to control this...
This application was developed as a response to the HDR's stated priories in the May call.
Background discussions werehad about this application with Emily Ogier, Carolyn Stewardson, Josh Fielding and Chris Calogeras. Ongoing discussions which amplify and concur with the need for this work have...
This application was developed by a multidisciplinary team from The Growth Drivers to provide insights into the opportunities and risks that alternative proteins pose to the fishing and aquaculture sectors.
The concepts and approaches have been developed in the context of previous work that TGD has...