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    Hospital Admission Rates Among Busselton Survey Partici Pants

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $204,460.00
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    Respiratory Disease In Busselton

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $91,506.00
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    Methods For Assessing Familial Aggregation Of Age At Onset Of Chronic Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $106,859.00
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    Adaptations Of Methods For Estimation Of Familial Correlation In Age At Onset Of Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $146,250.00
    Summary
    Chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer and non-insulin dependent diabetes are responsible for a significant burden of ill-health in society. Studies of familial aggregation are important in determining the relative magnitude of genetic and lifestyle-environment factors associated with chronic diseases, and in identifying individuals and families at high risk, even in the absence of conventional risk factors. The findings have implications for health promo .... Chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer and non-insulin dependent diabetes are responsible for a significant burden of ill-health in society. Studies of familial aggregation are important in determining the relative magnitude of genetic and lifestyle-environment factors associated with chronic diseases, and in identifying individuals and families at high risk, even in the absence of conventional risk factors. The findings have implications for health promotion in the general population and disease prevention in those identified to be at high risk. An outstanding characteristics of these studies is that many participants had an event at some unknown time before the entry. This project aims at adapting current methods to properly account for events before entry and to provide estimates of familial aggregation between parents, between children and between parents and children in the same model. Furthermore, it provides freely available software for proper familial analyses which have not had any feasible numerical methods (or software). In addition, it provides estimates of familial aggregation of coronary heart disease in Busselton families which has longer follow-up than most other studies. This project is very cost effective as the Busselton Health Study consists of a series of cross-sectional surveys since 1968 and currently has hospital morbidity and death follow-up from medical record linkage until the end of 1997.
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    Community Sentiment Survey

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $15,000.00
    Summary
    There is currently no available data which provides insight into community expectations and sentiment. Canvassing and reporting on the perceptions, views and likely behaviors of seafood consumers in particular will provide a fuller understanding of the impact of any change to the current fishery and marine park areas.

    Objectives:
    1. To collect and report on community perceptions, sentiment and likely purchasing and consumption behaviors relevant to the issues identified in this a ....
    There is currently no available data which provides insight into community expectations and sentiment. Canvassing and reporting on the perceptions, views and likely behaviors of seafood consumers in particular will provide a fuller understanding of the impact of any change to the current fishery and marine park areas.

    Objectives:
    1. To collect and report on community perceptions, sentiment and likely purchasing and consumption behaviors relevant to the issues identified in this application.

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    Shark-proof, Self-propelled Underwater Vehicle "Ab-Mariner"

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    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. Develop a self-propelled, shark-proof underwater vehicle that could be used effectively in the SA abalone industry
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    A Survey Of Consumer Attitudes To Fresh And Processed Fin Fish

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. Provide an understanding of the factors determining the demand for Australian wet fish.
    2. Detailed study of demand for fin fish and associated products – purchase, consumption behaviour, attitudes to fish.
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    A Desk-top Evaluation Of The Application Of Towed-body LIDAR To Biomass Assessment Of Demersal Fish Stocks

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $5,700.00
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. To undertake a desk-top study to assess the potential of towed-body LIDAR for biomass determination of demersal fish stocks
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    Survey Of Prawns And Fish In Joseph Bonaparte Gulf [and The Kimberley Region] By Trawling

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    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. Analyse catch and effort date data for the Kimberley Region and the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf Area
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    Seafood CRC: Maximising Value By Reducing Stress-related Mortality In Wild Harvested Abalone

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $190,987.19
    Summary
    The Abalone Council of Australia (ACA) has clearly identified in their Strategic Plan (2007-2017) goals to have an Australian national wild abalone brand driven by a national Quality Assurance and Product Integrity Program, and to increase the industry GVP (in real terms) by 25% to $268 million in 2012 and by 50% to $321 million by 2017.

    This project supports these goals, particularly a desire to increase the value of the abalone, by ensuring that animals in the best possible physiologi ....
    The Abalone Council of Australia (ACA) has clearly identified in their Strategic Plan (2007-2017) goals to have an Australian national wild abalone brand driven by a national Quality Assurance and Product Integrity Program, and to increase the industry GVP (in real terms) by 25% to $268 million in 2012 and by 50% to $321 million by 2017.

    This project supports these goals, particularly a desire to increase the value of the abalone, by ensuring that animals in the best possible physiological condition are provided to the processor for live export. This project also encompasses the development of practices that ensure marine environmental sustainability, because animals that are not suitable or which cannot be transported to maintain optimal physiological status will not be harvested. The development of handling and transport protocols delivers into the desire for the industry to develop uniform Codes of Practice and product standards. Ultimately this will be about effectively managing harvest and the integrity of product going to market. This project will supporting ACA’s vision to work with fishers, processors and value adders to establish a whole-of-chain approach to creating premium Australian products and servicing consumers


    Objectives:
    1. Quantify changes in stress levels in abalone from the time that they are removed from the reef to the point of export from the processors, including the live-holding period
    2. Quantify how the magnitude of stress and the capacity to recover from stress is affected by the different natural factors time spent on the deck prior to packing in crates post-harvest, the extent and use of seawater immersion on the boat, the timing and frequency of water changes during transport, the influence of reproductive condition, and season of harvest.

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