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PUBLISHED:
2016-06-01

FISH readers share their views

Readers provide feedback that will help to shape future issues of FISH magazine By Annabel Boyer Main role or interest of respondents There are on average 3.3 readers of FISH magazine per copy 54% of respondents say they read articles of specific interest, 41% of respondents read...
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DATE:
2022-01-17

Diving into sustainability

Consumers are increasingly demanding proof of their seafood’s sustainability and they are turning to a range of seafood certifications, rating programs and indexes to inform their purchases. Globally, there is a growing number of initiatives to guide consumers. But they are not all created...
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2024-09-30

Breathing Life into Macquarie Harbour

Pilot trials injecting oxygen into Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour show promising results that could provide a lifeline for the endangered Maugean Skate (Zearaja maugeana). By Catherine Norwood A pilot project underway in Macquarie Harbour, on Tasmania’s west coast, is providing...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-418
DATE START/END: 23 FEB 2017 - 19 MAY 2017

National people development: Building education and training pathways for research and development adoption

The Fisheries RDC wishes to ensure that the full benefit of its investment in research and development (R&D) is being used by commercial fishers, aquaculture, post-harvest operations and fisheries management industry businesses and employees. If there is less than optimal uptake of R&D outputs,...
ORGANISATION:
Anwen Lovett Consulting
Environment
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Western Australia Research Advisory Committee

The Western Australia Research Advisory Committee (WARAC) formerly the Western Australia Fisheries Research Advisory Body (FRAB), is an Australian Government statutory authority that was established by the FRDC in March 2016 under the Primary Industries Research and Development Act 1989 (PIRD...
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PUBLISHED:
2021-03-01

Healthy fish, healthy harbour

Detailed health assessments on a range of popular recreational and commercial fish species are now a regular part of annual reporting on the health of Queensland’s Gladstone Harbour By Gio Braidotti Shaun Adlam (of CQUniversity) and Darren Hodges (a Gidarjil sea ranger) setting a gill net...
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PUBLISHED:
2019-09-01

West by north-west

New information about the proportion of Western Rock Lobsters joining the annual migration – and where they go to – has potential implications for management of this high-value fishery By Catherine Norwood A tagged Western Rock Lobster. Photo: DPIRD About half of the Western Rock Lobster...
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PUBLISHED:
2017-09-01

Tropical topics reel in the awards

Research students from the north take the lead in this year’s Australian Marine Sciences conference Tropical rock oyster aquaculture and coral reef biodiversity were the topics of two winning student presentations at the Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) conference in Darwin in July...
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