People Development Program: Aquatic Animal Health Training Scheme - Dr. Jo Bannister
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$7,251.00
Summary
There are very few aquatic health veterinarians Australia wide, in particular, there are only three veterinarians (excluding myself) that are seriously dedicated to aquatic animal health, welfare and medicine in WA. There is a need for passionate veterinarians in this country to specialise in aquatic animal health to ensure that these animals receive first class health care and the full range of services (diagnostic workup, husbandry recommendations, treatment options, surgical opinions and mana ....There are very few aquatic health veterinarians Australia wide, in particular, there are only three veterinarians (excluding myself) that are seriously dedicated to aquatic animal health, welfare and medicine in WA. There is a need for passionate veterinarians in this country to specialise in aquatic animal health to ensure that these animals receive first class health care and the full range of services (diagnostic workup, husbandry recommendations, treatment options, surgical opinions and management advice) expected from a veterinarian in any field of practice.
I am a unique veterinarian as I possess a strong and passionate interest in all aspects of aquatic animal health, medicine and pathology and am prepared to dedicate my career to these wonderful creatures to ensure they are healthy, respected and protected.
The AQUAVET I course brings together vets who believe that the profession is in a position to contribute to the wellbeing of aquatic ecosystems and inhabitants. AQUAVET is well-renowned and accepted within the veterinary profession and many of the previous participants have pursued long, meaningful careers in aquatic animal health. This is what I am determined to do! I know that by attending AQUAVET I, I will bring back with me many useful skills, networking connections, the latest and greatest in medical/diagnostic technology and a more detailed knowledge of aquatic animal diseases and husbandry requirements. This scholarship will accelerate my learning and at the end of the course, I will be better educated to impart knowledge to the entire aquatic animal health community in Australia.
Objectives: 1. To network and foster a strong relationship with the international network of fish veterinarians for future collaborations nationally and internationally 2. To expand the skill set and accelerate the learning of the principal investigator for the provision of aquatic animal health veterminary services to all types of aquatic animal producers and wildlife and aid in ensuring Australia's aquatic animals are healthy and protected 3. To share information, skills, knowledge and impart advice to all members fo the Australian aquatic animal health community Read moreRead less
People Development Program: FRDC World Recreational Fishing Conference Bursaries
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$24,000.00
Summary
The significant drivers which inform the People development program, and directly relating to this project are: There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentor ....The significant drivers which inform the People development program, and directly relating to this project are: There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. The fishing industry will need to learn from other industries that have embraced a knowledge and innovation culture, and seek to profit from new opportunities to grow their businesses. The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. The fishing industry is highly complex, and decision makers need to be informed by accurate information and knowledge.
Objectives: 1. To provide biennial scholarships to the world recreational fishing conference 2. To support the recreational sector to acquire international knowledge and perspectives Read moreRead less
People Development Program: FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Paul King
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people developme ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project are: - There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. - There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. -Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. -There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly improve business profitability and sustainability. -The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. Objectives: 1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person 2. To encourage maximm benefit from the scholarship with a personalised learning program and mentoring 3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations Read moreRead less
People Development Program: DAFF-FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Jamie Damaso
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people developme ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project are: - There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. - There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. -Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. -There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly improve business profitability and sustainability. -The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. Objectives: 1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person 2. To encourage maximm benefit from the scholarship with a personalised learning program and mentoring 3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations Read moreRead less
People Development Program: FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Robert Carne
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$9,999.99
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people developme ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project are: - There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. - There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. -Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. -There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly improve business profitability and sustainability. -The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. Objectives: 1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person 4. See manual application for development activities specific to this award Read moreRead less
People Development Program: DAFF FRDC Fishing Industry Indigenous Development Scholarship - Arthur McLeod
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
see hard copy on file - application not received through Fishnet. Objectives: 1. To support Mr Arthur McLeod to learn about aquaculture technologies through working with staff at the Shaolhaven Marine and Freshwater Centre
People Development Program: 2009 FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Markalal Maymaru
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
see hard copy on file - application not received through Fishnet. Objectives: 1. To support Mr Markalal Maymaru to attend the NT Govt's aquaculture facility to learn and absorb the vagaries of the in ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
see hard copy on file - application not received through Fishnet. Objectives: 1. To support Mr Markalal Maymaru to attend the NT Govt's aquaculture facility to learn and absorb the vagaries of the industry with a view to provide basic but well informed advice to remote Indigenous communities on the advantages and challenges of aquaculture in their homelands Read moreRead less
People Development Program: FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Frank Loban
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people developme ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project are: - There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. - There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. -Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. -There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly improve business profitability and sustainability. -The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. Objectives: 1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person 2. To encourage maximm benefit from the scholarship with a personalised learning program and mentoring 3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations Read moreRead less
People Development Program: 2008 FRDC Indigenous Development Scholarship - Phillip Ugle
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people developme ....The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:
Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption
The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project are: - There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry. - There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources. -Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and professional development. -There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly improve business profitability and sustainability. -The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and across sectors. Objectives: 1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person 2. To encourage maximm benefit from the scholarship with a personalised learning program and mentoring 3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations Read moreRead less
Quantification Of Changes In Recreational Catch And Effort On Blue Swimmer Crabs In Cockburn Sound And Geographe Bay
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$135,780.00
Summary
A current estimate of the recreational catch and fishing effort for blue swimmer crabs is needed following the recent introduction of management measures designed to change the commercial/recreational composition of the catch in Cockburn Sound and Geographe Bay. The size of the recreational and commercial catches and fishing effort for these embayments is specifically needed to assess the performance of the reallocation package that has been applied. The total catch and fishing effort (recreat ....A current estimate of the recreational catch and fishing effort for blue swimmer crabs is needed following the recent introduction of management measures designed to change the commercial/recreational composition of the catch in Cockburn Sound and Geographe Bay. The size of the recreational and commercial catches and fishing effort for these embayments is specifically needed to assess the performance of the reallocation package that has been applied. The total catch and fishing effort (recreational and commercial) will enable the refinement of the management packages for these fisheries to maintain agreed resource shares.
This assessment is also required to confirm, for the two fishing sectors, that the management methodology adopted has achieved its objectives. Should this be confirmed, the project will become a case study for use by the Resource Sharing Advisory Committee recently setup by Fisheries WA as part of the Integrated Coastal Fisheries Initiative.
These embayments have been the source of considerable debate and controversy between recreational and commercial fishers. The major obstacle to the resolution of fishery management and resource sharing issues in Cockburn Sound and Geographe Bay is the lack of current data on the recreational catch. Objectives: 1. To estimate the boat-based and shore-based recreational catch, fishing effort and size composition for blue swimmer crabs in Cockburn Sound and Geographe Bay during 2001/02. 2. To report on the relative recreational and commercial catch shares for 2001/02 and to compare the results with earlier years. 3. To quantify and evaluate changes in the recreational catch, catch rates and fishing effort following resource-sharing changes since the previous survey in 1996/97. 4. To compare the length frequency data of the recreational catch of blue swimmer crabs relative to commercial catches in these areas. Read moreRead less