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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2015-013
DATE START/END: 14 APR 2016 - 14 OCT 2018

Developing triple bottom line harvest strategies that include all environmental aspects for multi-sector fisheries

Management of fishery resources in the Great Barrier Reef region aims to simultaneously achieve the objectives of both the Queensland Fisheries Act and the GBRMP Act (and be consistent with other relevant legislation). The main object of the GBRMP Act is to provide for the long-term protection and...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
People
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-001
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2015 - 30 MAR 2017

Developing alternative strategies for managing seal-fisher interactions in the South Australian Lakes and Coorong Fishery

The South Australian Lakes and Coorong Fishery (LCF) is a small scale, multi-species, multi-method, community-based fishery that operates within a highly modified, dynamic environment, recognised internationally for its unique ecological character. The LCF includes the waters of three separate, but...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-209
DATE START/END: 26 MAY 2019 - 29 AUG 2019

Various NCCP Operations case studies for the Mid Murray region, and Murray and Murrumbidgee river systems and GIS support for two other NCCP case studies (Lachlan and Loch 1 - Loch 3)

This project has been identified as a priority by the NCCP Operations Working Group. The NCCP requires detailed costings for large scale carp clean-up based on a selected case study region as a critical input to the NCCP Benefit/Cost study. In addition, the further refinement of a case study...
ORGANISATION:
The Wedge Group Pty Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-088
DATE START/END: 1 OCT 2019 - 29 JUN 2020

Development of a national sector-specific biosecurity plan guideline and template for the sea-cage finfish (non-salmonid) industry of Australia.

The National Aquaculture Industry Biosecurity Survey was conducted in the latter half of 2018, with the final report received by the Department of Agriculture (the department) (formerly the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources) in March 2019. The survey was targeted at farm owners and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-142
DATE START/END: 13 NOV 2019 - 30 DEC 2019

Resource Sharing in Australian Fisheries Workshop - Progress to Date, Lessons Learnt and Next Steps towards a harmonised approach

Resource sharing is a sensitive subject for government and many other fishery stakeholders given it is seen as the primary means of distributing access to Australian fisheries which in turn links to the values of each fishing sector. For commercial fishers it is also related to the strength of...
ORGANISATION:
FutureCatch Consulting
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-029
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2024 - 29 JUN 2026

Understanding the risks associated with climate change on infectious diseases affecting the seafood industry

This proposal was developed in response to the Call for Applications by FRDC. The proposal was shaped based on consultations with Carolyn Stewardson, Wayne Hutchinson (Research Portfolio Managers, FRDC), Drs Paul Hick (veterinary virologist and epidemiologist, NSW DPI), Beth Fulton (climate...
ORGANISATION:
University of Sydney (USYD)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-026
DATE START/END: 1 OCT 2023 - 29 FEB 2024

Biosecurity threats and vulnerabilities of the Southern Rock Lobster Fishery

The SRL industry instigated this call for projects and has therefore approached providers to tender for this project. The SRL Ltd released a request for proposal through FRDC to address this need.In short, every fishery or production animal system has various biosecurity threats that may heavily...
ORGANISATION:
AusVet Pty Ltd
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DATE:
2023-02-20

What evidence do we have from other studies?

Recreational fishing and wellbeing – what’s the evidence? The potential for recreational fishing to contribute positively the health and wellbeing of participants and the broader community has been widely acknowledged for decades (see Freudenberg and Arlinghaus 2009; McManus et al. 2011; Hunt et...
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