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Monitoring abalone juvenile abundance following removal of Centrostephanus and translocation

A new system of Abalone recruitment modules (ARMs) has proven to be successful in collecting juvenile abalone in Tasmanian waters. In this project the ARM design used in Tasmania was adopted to assess the effectiveness of this tool for monitoring juvenile recruitment and to measure the direct effect of reef restoration for abalone populations in Victoria, and more broadly in monitoring the cryptic phases of abalone.

Project date

28 Feb 2018-30 Nov 2018
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Principal investigator

Jaime McAllister

Research organisations

University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) is a co-funded partnership between its two stakeholders, the Australian Government and the …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

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