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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-040
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2015 - 30 JAN 2018

Oysters Australia IPA: Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) – closing knowledge gaps to continue farming C. gigas in Australia

This application was developed to enable completion of critical research on POMS to identify solutions for profitable farming that complement efforts through the seafood CRC to breed a resistant oyster. The application proceeded through two expressions of interest and content was agreed by Oysters...
ORGANISATION:
University of Sydney (USYD)
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-405
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2015 - 29 JUN 2019

Oysters Australia IPA: Australian edible oyster RD&E investment via Oysters Australia strategic plan 2014-2019

Oysters Australia is seen as a successful structure through which oyster specific R & D projects with a commercial outcome can be managed and communicated. This project condenses the work of a number of Seafood CRC projects into one sustainable package for the commissioning, management and...
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-151
DATE START/END: 14 SEP 2020 - 30 AUG 2022

Application of a machine learning approach for effective stock management of farmed abalone

In many fisheries and aquaculture management applications the ability to gain reliable data in a timely manner has always been a limiting factor. Until the last few years, machine learning was not able to reliably learn autonomously from the target imagery without substantial human oversight during...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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PUBLISHED:
2014-12-01

Technology enhances recreational endeavours

Advanced technologies are helping recreational fishers more accurately target their preferred catch, while reducing the environmental effects of their activities By Natasha Prokop Total Fishing Australia app menu. Photo: Total Fishing Australia The recreational fishing trade and...
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PUBLISHED:
2014-06-01

Western convergence

Research agencies join forces to lift the veil on the influences of the Indian Ocean An AIMS scientist conducts a baseline survey of Scott Reef. By Emily Weekes Stretching from Australia to Africa, and north towards Asia, the Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world’s five...
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PUBLISHED:
2020-10-01

Abalone AI in for the count

AI technology offers the potential to help producers improve animal welfare and analyse data for better decision-making. By Catherine Norwood A project to develop a high-tech, ‘hands-off’ way to count and measure Abalone in aquaculture grow-out tanks won Queensland’s Phoebe Arbon a $22,000...
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PUBLISHED:
2020-10-01

Creating a shellfish reef from scratch

A biosecurity risk analysis is underway to assess using recycled oyster shells to restore lost shellfish reefs. By Gio Braidotti It is estimated more than 85 per cent of the world’s shellfish reefs have been lost. Over-harvesting, reductions in water quality run-off and increased siltation...
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1999-346
DATE START/END: 11 JUL 1999 - 24 JUL 2003

Hooking into Asian festivals

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-170
DATE START/END: 2 JUL 2023 - 30 SEP 2024

Integrating recreational fisher experience/satisfaction into decision making

While the Hudson Howells research team has experience in the Australian recreational fishing sector, including a series of projects undertaken for FRDC, it has limited understanding of the recreational fishing sector in the Northern Territory. In preparation for this application a number of...
ORGANISATION:
Hudson Howells
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