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Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Determinates of socially-supported wild-catch and aquaculture fisheries in Australia

To secure the future of Australian wild-catch and aquaculture fisheries it is increasingly clear that building and maintaining societal support …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    14 Feb 2018 -
    30 Jul 2018

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Aquaculture
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Real time monitoring of water quality and mechanisation of pond management to boost productivity and increase profit

Aquaculture is conducted largely on experience often driven by “gut-feel” in response to biological demands and environmental constraints of production …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    28 Jan 2018 -
    30 Jun 2018

  • Research organisation

    James Cook University (JCU)

Wild catch fisheries
Fisheries technology
Research project

Fisheries biology of short-spined sea urchins (Heliocidaris erythrogramma) in Tasmania: supporting a profitable harvest and appropriate management

This project will provide information on the biology, population structure and roe characteristics of the short spined sea urchin. It …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Jun 2017 -
    30 Dec 2019

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Indigenous business development opportunities and impediments in the fishing and seafood industry - 'Wave to plate' establishing a market for Tasmanian cultural fisheries

Aboriginal wild catch is aspirational, seasonal and culture dependent. For these reasons, it does not compete well against large-scale, industrial …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    29 Dec 2016 -
    29 Nov 2018

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Wild catch fisheries
Fisheries technology
Research project

Improving post-harvest survival of live held Southern Rock Lobster

The export of southern rock lobsters from southern Australia to markets in Asia is one of Australia’s most valuable …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    31 Oct 2016 -
    31 Oct 2018

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Managing ecosystem interactions across differing environments: building flexibility and risk assurance into environmental management strategies

The research aimed to improve understanding of the environmental interactions of Atlantic Salmon farming and provide recommendations for monitoring and …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Jun 2015 -
    29 Jun 2018

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Seafood Trade Advisory Group - transitioning to a new communications, governance and operating model

The project aims to transition the Seafood Trade Advisory Group (STAG) to a new communications, governance, and operating model within …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    22 Jan 2023 -
    15 Dec 2024

  • Research organisation

    Honey and Fox Pty Ltd

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Profiling and tracking change in Australia's seafood workforce: establishing a baseline workforce dataset

Establishing a baseline workforce dataset for Australia's seafood industry has numerous advantages. It addresses the lack of accessible and accurate …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Sep 2022 -
    29 Apr 2024

  • Research organisation

    The University of Adelaide (UA)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Using multiple values to inform the management of Australian marine partially protected areas

The project on "Using multiple values to inform the management of Australian marine partially protected areas" aims to …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    31 Jul 2022 -
    28 Feb 2024

  • Research organisation

    Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

A global review on implications of plastic in seafood

The global review on implications of plastic in seafood aims to provide valuable insights and benefits to the fishing and …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    31 May 2022 -
    30 Jul 2023

  • Research organisation

    The University of Adelaide (UA)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Minor use permit for praziquantel for non-Seriola finfish

The project "Minor Use Permit for Praziquantel for Non-Seriola Finfish" aims to address the need for effective treatment …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    29 May 2022 -
    29 Jun 2022

  • Research organisation

    The University of Adelaide (UA)

Aquaculture
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Understanding water quality risk for the sustainable and efficient production of Pacific and Sydney Rock Oysters

The Macleay River is a typical oyster farming estuary that experiences a range of water quality issues. For the first time, this project will collect and analyse very detailed water quality information from this estuary that will be used to build predictive models to show the impact of poor water quality events such as flooding, bushfire runoff, acid sulphate runoff, de-oxygenated water, disease, low salinity and sewage spills on estuaries farming Sydney rock and pacific oysters.
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    11 Dec 2021 -
    6 Jan 2026

  • Research organisation

    University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Minor use permit for erythromycin in finfish

The project "Minor Use Permit for Erythromycin in Finfish" aims to address the need for effective antimicrobial treatment …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    21 Oct 2021 -
    30 Jul 2022

  • Research organisation

    The University of Adelaide (UA)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Natural capital assets Other rural industries
Multiple technology areas
Aquaculture technology Renewable energy
Research project

Overcoming propagule supply bottlenecks for seaweed production

Asparagopsis taxiformis, a red seaweed, seems to be the most effective species of macroalgae to reduce methane production in Australian livestock. To support the Australian livestock sector to reduce its emissions footprint by adding it to animal feed, there is an urgent need and significant commercial incentive to rapidly develop next-generation ways to propagate, farm and process Asparagopsis taxiformis at scale. This project will develop micropropagation tools for seaweed farming. By using plant tissue in small amounts, micropropagation can produce large numbers of disease-free plants in a short period, using small spaces.
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    14 Oct 2021 -
    30 Oct 2022

  • Research organisation

    University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Fisheries technology
Research project

Development of an Indigenous Engagement Strategy for fishing interests with a focus on Commonwealth fisheries

This project seeks to develop a strategy for effective engagement between Indigenous fishing interests and management agencies responsible for Commonwealth fisheries, to meet new requirements under the Commonwealth fisheries resource sharing framework. The strategy will also be relevant in other state and territory jurisdictions.
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Sep 2021 -
    29 Jun 2023

  • Research organisation

    University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

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