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FISH - formerly the R&D News
FISH is the official newsletter of the Fisheries Research & Development Corporation. It is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. The hard copy version is distributed widely throughout the industry via direct mail.
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Information may be reproduced freely as long as it is not for commercial benefit and FRDC's FISH© is acknowledged as the source. Otherwise, reproduction is forbidden without written permission of FRDC.
Please send story ideas to Julie Haldane, Communications Officer
Index:
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June 2008, Volume 16 Number 2
- An industry survey identifies potential opportunities in the ornamental fish sector.
- 'Going it alone' 58 years ago, their co-op is now the world's biggest rocklobster exporter
- What will it take to double Australian aquaculture production by 2015?
- Safety standards and protocols mean this chamber is hardly used by Broome's pearl divers
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March 2008, Volume 16 Number 1
- Ensuring the sustainable harvest of black jewfish in the Northern Territory
- The rec fishing industry is working to ensure its policy decisions are based on sound science
- The desire to protect sea snakes is catching on in prawn trawl fisheries
- Meet the FRDC's new chairman, Peter Neville
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December 2007, Volume 15 Number 4
- At last Australia has a standard set of common names for fish and seafood
- Nutritionists say Aussie kids need fish in order to get sufficient omega-3s
- The southern rocklobster 'Clean Green' program has set a new export benchmark
- Researching the benefits of prawns bred with three sets of chromosomes
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September 2007, Volume 15 Number 3
- Tasmania's scallop fishers are embracing Malcolm Haddon's scientific support
- An insight into how fishing and aquaculture stocks have fared on the ASX
- The 'Gone Fishing' clinics use fishing's downtime to get parents and children to talk
- VR Fish is pursuing various safety initiatives, including upgrading unsafe boat ramps
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June 2007, Volume 15 Number 2
- Research shows that mussels closed after cooking are safe to eat after all
- Fish is at the heart of the healthy omega-3 diet, says Wendy Morgan
- Biologist Michel Andre's system helps prevent collisions between whales and seacraft
- Anglers spend more on rods, reels and flies than the farm sector does importing tractors
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December 2006,
Volume 14 Number 4 |
Includes: Young guns deliver; Babies make three; Industry digs deep; New WINSC leader |
August 2006,
Volume 14 Number 3 |
Includes: Chefs, sea, seafood; Myserty no more; Tigers by the tail; Ten years on |
May 2006,
Volume 14 Number 2 |
Includes: Getting retail right, C'mon Melbourne - eat more seafood, Lobster MOU a trail-blazer, Bay fish bliss |
February 2006,
Volume 14 Number 1 |
Includes: Facing an MPA future, Environment the big winner, Oyster secrets shared, SEA's aim: seize profits |
October 2005,
Volume 13 Number 4 |
Includes: Changing the face of retailing, FRDC lauches new R&D Plan, Seafood Directions wrap-up, A flat year for R&D dollars |
May 2006,
Volume 14 Number 2 |
Includes: Getting retail right, C'mon Melbourne - eat more seafood, Lobster MOU a trail-blazer, Bay fish bliss |
February 2006,
Volume 14 Number 1 |
Includes: Facing an MPA future, Environment the big winner, Oyster secrets shared, SEA's aim: seize profits |
October 2005,
Volume 13 Number 4 |
Includes: Changing the face of retailing, FRDC lauches new R&D Plan, Seafood Directions wrap-up, A flat year for R&D dollars |
July 2005,
Volume 13 Number 3 |
Includes:
$6.5m for new 06-07 R&D, Smart gear a WWF winner, Hopes high for shift to SIFTS, FRDC invests in kids’ health |
April 2005,
Volume 13 Number 2 |
Includes: R&D to target profitability and sustainability, Samson fish spring a surprise, Women leading the way in ‘05 |
January 2005,
Volume 13 Number 1 |
Includes: Patrick Hone to lead FRDC, PDS leadership scholarship, Govt increases R&D costs |
October 2004,
Volume 12 Number 4 |
Includes: New seafood health guide, Support for levy mechanism, Recs using release info |
July 2004,
Volume 12 Number 3 |
Includes:
FRDC's leader steps down, Oz lobster rock Europe, The Catchlog catches on |
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