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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-027
DATE START/END: 30 SEP 2017 - 27 FEB 2019

Validating a new sampling technique for estimating egg production

Estimates of spawning biomass obtained using the Daily Egg Production Method (DEPM) are the primary biological performance indicator in Australia's largest fishery, the South Australian Sardine Fishery (SASF), as well as the Commonwealth Small Pelagic Fishery (SPF). The DEPM is also being used...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-093
DATE START/END: 22 AUG 2019 - 29 JUN 2020

Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture Statistics 2018

The Australian fisheries and aquaculture statistics, formerly known as the Australian fisheries statistics, has presented annual updates on the value and volume of fisheries production and trade data since 1992. Australian fisheries and aquaculture statistics continues to be the only collated and...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
People
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-209
DATE START/END: 21 JUL 2004 - 30 NOV 2008

Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: application of the use of dietary supplements for improving flesh quality attributes of farmed SBT

The farmed SBT industry has grown rapidly over the last ten years and is now facing greatly increased competition from European farmed Northern Bluefin Tuna that targets the same segment of the Japanese market. Improving product quality offers a way for the Australian industry to maintain its...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-804
DATE START/END: 2 JAN 2017 - 29 JUN 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: Advanced understanding of POMS to guide farm management decisions in Tasmania

Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) caused by the OsHV-1 virus has the potential to devastate the Pacific oyster industry in Australia. First detected in France in 2008, it subsequently appeared in NSW and New Zealand in 2010, with rapid onset of mass mortality of oysters in some regions....
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-090
DATE START/END: 31 JUL 2018 - 31 OCT 2019

Improving early detection surveillance and emergency disease response to Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) using a hydrodynamic model for dispersion of OsHV-1

This project proposal seeks FRDC Emergency Response Funding ("Response Fund") for urgent research on Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome, which has recently been introduced into South Australia. This application was the result of FRDC (Dr Patrick Hone) approaching PIRSA with an offer of emergency...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
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DATE:
2024-03-26

Great Barrier Reef Closures: A story of determination and unity

After the recent decision to phase out gillnets on the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area by mid-2027, senior FRDC representatives visited the fishers who will be impacted and were struck by their resilience and determination. Deputy Chair of FRDC Dr. Chris Calogeras and FRDC Managing...
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-016
DATE START/END: 30 APR 2023 - 30 MAY 2024

Travel Bursary for Professional Development and Identification of Emerging Technologies

Huon Aquaculture is committed to upskilling and building capability and capacity within its workforce. Huon wishes to develop the skills and knowledge of its staff, enhance leadership skills and proficiency, improve communication across the company and amongst stakeholders and investigate new...
ORGANISATION:
Huon Aquaculture Group Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-022
DATE START/END: 29 SEP 2006 - 30 OCT 2008

Re-assessing giant crab (Pseudocarcinas gigas) size limits to optimise value and sustainability of the fishery

The Tasmanian giant crab fishery is a low volume, high-value fishery of considerable importance to a number of Tasmanian and Victorian based fishers with multiple fishery endorsements (lobster and often scallops or squid as well as giant crab). The crab fishery is centred on the shelf-break on...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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