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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-780
DATE START/END: 28 JAN 2008 - 29 JAN 2011

SCRC: PhD : Determination and manipulation of reproductive status of the captive-reared Southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) (SBT)

This project aims to gain knowledge concerning the closing of the life-cycle of captive Southern bluefin tuna (SBT), with an emphasis of reproduction. Specifically, it will examine the reproductive dynamics of captive reared SBT and their reproductive physiology. Response to hormonal...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-059
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 29 SEP 2008

Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: risk and response - understanding the tuna farming environment

The broad concept of this project was initially developed in the planning phase for the Aquafin CRC, and it is identified in the Aquafin CRC Commonwealth Agreement under both the strategies and deliverables. The concept for this proposal was further developed at a meeting attended by J. Volkman, A....
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Communities
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-132
DATE START/END: 31 MAY 2017 - 29 SEP 2018

NCCP: Impact Costs of Carp & Expected Benefits and Costs Associated with Carp Control in the Murray Darling Basin

BACKGROUND TO CARP AS AN INVASIVE SPECIES Carp have been released in Australia on a number of occasions in the past but did not become widespread until released in the Murray River near Mildura in 1964 (McLeod, 2004). Introduced carp are reported currently as the most abundant, large freshwater fish...
ORGANISATION:
Agtrans Research
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2019-12-01

Doubling up on wild fisheries

Far from being a dwindling resource, Australia’s wild fisheries have the capacity to provide double the volumes currently harvested By Catherine Norwood In recent years, Australia’s wild harvest fisheries have averaged a yield of 166,000 tonnes, a decline of almost 30 per cent on our ‘peak...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-029
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 30 SEP 2008

Seafood CRC: Factors limiting resilience and recovery of fished abalone populations

Background to the problem: The Tasmanian blacklip abalone fishery is the largest and most valuable fishery in Tasmania. Following collapse of major abalone fisheries elsewhere (South Africa, Japan, Mexico, California, British Columbia), Tasmania now supports the largest wild abalone fishery in the...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Adoption
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-775
DATE START/END: 30 APR 2010 - 29 AUG 2012

Seafood CRC: prevention of muddy taints in farmed barramundi

Inconsistent quality of farmed barramundi in the marketplace is identified as a major issue causing buyer resistance and negative market impacts. This is limiting realisation of full revenue return for farmed barramundi. The inconsistency in quality is mainly associated with the presence of ‘earthy’...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-024
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 29 JUL 2009

Abalone Industry Development: local assessment and management by industry

Successful sustainable management of a common property resource requires a trio of crucial elements: a fixed set of resource harvesters with substantial long-term interests; an effective allocation and management regime; and sufficient biological knowledge of the resource dynamics (Grima & Berkes...
ORGANISATION:
University of Melbourne
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-001
DATE START/END: 13 MAY 2012 - 29 JUN 2016

Aquatic animal health subprogram: Strategic planning, project management and adoption

The Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram (AAHS) was established in 2001, prompted by the federal budget initiative (FBI) - Building a National Approach to Animal and Plant Health. Under a joint agreement between DAFFA and FRDC, AAHS was established and, in consultation with industry, a portfolio of...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
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