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Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Socio-economic characterisation of a small scale commercial fishery: opportunities to improve viability and profitability in the Tasmanian Scalefish Fishery

The Tasmanian Scalefish Fishery (TSF) is a multi-species, commercial fishery involving many operators and a diversity of methods and gears. …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    30 Jun 2019 -
    29 Jun 2021

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Aquaculture
Research project

Aquaculture-Community Futures: North West Tasmania

To secure the future of Australian aquaculture, building and maintaining a sufficient level of support and trust from interested and …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    31 Mar 2019 -
    30 Mar 2021

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Effects of climate change and habitat degradation on Coral Trout

Coral trout are important target species for the Queensland Coral Reef Fin Fish Fishery, recreational, charter and indigenous fishery sectors. …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    3 Mar 2019 -
    3 Mar 2022

  • Research organisation

    James Cook University (JCU)

Wild catch fisheries
Research project

Integrated approach to improving stock assessment of Black Jewfish

Current stock assessment of Black jewfish in the Northern Territory relies on outputs from a Stock Reduction Analysis based on …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    3 Mar 2019 -
    27 Feb 2022

  • Research organisation

    Charles Darwin University (CDU)

Wild catch fisheries
Fisheries technology
Research project

Modification of fishery assessment and modelling processes to better take account of changes in population structure, specifically animal size, on catch rate data.

Size selectivity is an important aspect of southern rock lobster stock assessment models and has been estimated for different fleets, …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    28 Feb 2019 -
    29 Feb 2020

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Aquaculture
Research project

FRDC Sponsorship International Symposium for Genetics in Aquaculture XIII

The International Symposium for Genetics in Aquaculture (ISGA) is a triennial premier aquaculture event that brings together globally leading researchers, …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    14 Jul 2018 -
    19 Jul 2018

  • Research organisation

    James Cook University (JCU)

Pork
Multiple technology areas
Animal technology Data and AI
Research project

Piggery Odour Emission Rate Validation Study

Piggeries have the potential to cause odour impacts and as such, odour is an important consideration at all stages of …
  • Funded by

    Australian Pork (APL)

  • Project date

    13 Apr 2018 -
    4 Sep 2020

  • Research organisation

    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF)

Wild catch fisheries
Multiple technology areas
Fisheries technology Input management
Research project

Improved risk management of paralytic shellfish toxins in Southern Rock Lobster

Since 2012 the east coast of Tasmania has suffered from significant outbreaks of seafood contamination by paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) from …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    14 Mar 2018 -
    7 Jul 2021

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Pork
Indoor agriculture
Research project

Pathogens and piggery effluent - an updated review

Almost 20 years ago, the food and water borne pathogens and their potential environmental pathways within a piggery were identified to …
  • Funded by

    Australian Pork (APL)

  • Project date

    1 Mar 2018 -
    29 May 2019

  • Research organisation

    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF)

Aquaculture
Research project

Assessing the nutritional value of Australian Barramundi

This project will assess the variability in nutrient composition, specifically omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFA) and minerals, in …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    15 Feb 2018 -
    21 Feb 2019

  • Research organisation

    James Cook University (JCU)

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)

Pork
Indoor agriculture
Research project

Anaerobic pond sludge profiling and trigger point determination

The accumulation of sludge in anaerobic effluent treatment ponds used at the majority of Australian piggeries has proved to be …
  • Funded by

    Australian Pork (APL)

  • Project date

    13 Feb 2017 -
    7 May 2019

  • Research organisation

    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF)

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)

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