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NCCP - Engineering Options for the National Carp Control Plan

This project focuses on the exploration of engineering and technology options for the clean-up and disposal of high biomass carp populations in inland waterways in southeastern Australia. The project aims to support the National Carp Control Program (NCCP) in developing effective strategies to minimize the impact of large-scale carp mortality. The report outlines the key objectives of the project, including identifying suitable clean-up technologies and methods, assessing resource requirements, evaluating logistical and contracting constraints, and estimating costs for biomass removal. The report describes the methodology used, including expert engagement, workshops, and cost estimation based on case studies. It highlights key themes and strategies identified during the workshop sessions, such as clean-up solutions, carp aggregation techniques, river operations, isolation and segregation methods, surveillance and monitoring approaches, and utilizing the environment to advantage. The report also presents conclusions and recommendations for further investigation and consideration by the NCCP team in the development of the operational strategy. Overall, the workshop process was well-received by participants, who expressed enthusiasm for further workshops to evaluate and refine the ideas and challenges identified.

Project date

22 Apr 2018-29 Jun 2018
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Principal investigator

Karl Mathers

Research organisation

The Wedge Group Pty Ltd

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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