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Australia needs to control carp – we’re working on how.

Carp are pest fish from Europe. They’ve taken over our rivers like rabbits: they’re an ecological disaster on a massive scale.

Every day that carp remain in our rivers is an insult. It’s an insult to our beautiful native fish, our rivers and our country.

Controlling carp will help Australia restore native biodiversity and rebuild regional communities, by improving our environment and our economy.

Nature-based solutions for prawn farm effluent using seaweed

Project number: 2021-082
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $1,000,000.00
Principal Investigator: Nick Paul
Organisation: University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Project start/end date: 8 Dec 2021 - 21 Dec 2023
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence

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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2024-047
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT

Prawn pre-market shell hardness assurance using non-destructive hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence - Calibration Phase

1. The Calibration Phase of this project focuses on developing and validating ML models capable of analysing HSI data to classify prawn shell hardness levels. These models will lay the groundwork for implementing systems in the next phase, ensuring consistent, high-quality products for the market.
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
Industry
Industry

Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: evaluation of approaches to improve sediment remediation (rate & function) under salmonid fish cages

Project number: 2010-063
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $74,177.00
Principal Investigator: Catriona Macleod
Organisation: University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Project start/end date: 17 May 2011 - 5 Jan 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
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