The following projects are a sample of the research being undertaken by our Fisheries and Aquaculture Centre's researchers and students.
In our lab, we have identified how fish can be killed through a complex sequence of algal cells bursting and damaging the gills of the…
Fisheries & Aquaculture
22 Sep 2015
Seafood production is an important part of Australia's economy and future food security. In a dual relationship, fisheries are both vulnerable to and a cause…
Fisheries & AquacultureClimate Change; Ocean-Earth System; Ocean-Antarctic Governance
22 Sep 2015
Rock lobster and abalone are both highly prized catches for recreational fishers in Tasmania as well as providing the basis of major commercial fisheries. Surveys…
Fisheries & Aquaculture
22 Sep 2015
The project involves the development of software in the form of a mobile phone application designed to assist indigenous Torres Strait commercial fishers and the…
Fisheries & AquacultureOcean-Antarctic Governance
22 Sep 2015
A range of human activities influence water quality and other marine environmental factors. Given the multi-user nature of the marine environment, it is important to…
Fisheries & AquacultureOcean-Antarctic Governance
22 Sep 2015
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