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    Nerve Chemicals Infuencing The Motility Of The Upper Ur Inary Tract Of Humans And Pigs

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $141,376.00
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    Nuclear Localization Of The AMP -activated Protein Kinase

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,816.00
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    Report Card Of Marine Climate Change For Australia

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $30,000.00
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    Abalone Council Australia Ltd Management Of The National Wild Catch Abalone Research, Development And Extension Program (2024 To 2029)

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $760,000.00
    Summary
    Implementing an Industry Partnership Agreement (IPA) was necessary to provide a more coordinated approach to RD&E and ensure that research funds were utilised in the more cost effective and strategic manner. It also “quarantined” funds to be overseen by the ACA for investment in Abalone specific research, giving the industry greater opportunity for input into the research that was funded and greater relevance of project outputs.

    The second ACA/FRDC IPA expired in early 2024 and the AC ....
    Implementing an Industry Partnership Agreement (IPA) was necessary to provide a more coordinated approach to RD&E and ensure that research funds were utilised in the more cost effective and strategic manner. It also “quarantined” funds to be overseen by the ACA for investment in Abalone specific research, giving the industry greater opportunity for input into the research that was funded and greater relevance of project outputs.

    The second ACA/FRDC IPA expired in early 2024 and the ACA Board and FRDC are now establishing a new IPA for the period 2024 to 2029.

    Historically, industry’s focus has been on management and stock sustainability, although the potential for growth through higher harvest levels via upward quota adjustment is limited. Indeed, since 2011/12, the total annual harvest has fallen from 4,450t to 1965 t in 2023/2024 (a reduction of 56%). The decreasing productivity of Australian abalone fisheries may be attributed to a number of “complex” causes of which fishing mortality is but one; others include: habitat loss due to Centrostephanus urchin, environmental change & marine heat waves, disease outbreak (AVG, Perkinsus), and reduced natural recruitment, all of which reduce fishery productivity.

    Please refer to the below table which clearly shows the decreasing productivity of all abalone fisheries in Australia.

    State TACC in tonnes 2011/2012 TACC in tonnes 2017/2018 TACC in tonnes 2022/2023 TACC in tonnes 2023/2024
    Tasmania 2366 1333.5 794.5 756
    South Australia 834 717.5 564.4 544
    Victoria 806 595.3 610.9 457
    Western Australia 349 143.4 123.5 108
    New South Wales 94 100 100 100
    TOTAL 4450 2889.70 2193.3 1965

    Notwithstanding the lower harvest levels, the industry remains a significant exporter with a total GVP around $135 million in 2023/24.



    Objectives:
    1. To coordinate the planning, implementation, and reporting of abalone related R&D projects funded by the FRDC to achieve the outcomes specified in the third ACA Strategic Plan. Specifically, this must be at both the National level and regionally across WA, SA, VIC, NSW and TAS.
    2. To facilitate the abalone industry participation in FRDC projects and the extension and utilization of the project results.
    3. To deliver resources and processes that consolidates and coordinates Abalone related RD&E planning and funding so that overall RD&E outcomes are delivered in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

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    Effects Of Hearing Loss And Hearing Aids On Telling The Whereabouts Of Sound

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,245.00
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    SCRC: The SIPP Program - Connecting Early Career Researchers With The Australian Seafood Industry Through Meaningful Coaching Partnerships: Year 2

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Disconnection between research and commercial sectors are a real challenge for the seafood industry as a whole. This disconnection leads to lack of communication about research needs from industry and poor adoption of research outcomes. Consultation with industry has identified a need for more industry ready graduates who have a deeper understanding and connection with the Australian seafood industry and understand more thoroughly the nature and the challenges commercial facilities face in all f .... Disconnection between research and commercial sectors are a real challenge for the seafood industry as a whole. This disconnection leads to lack of communication about research needs from industry and poor adoption of research outcomes. Consultation with industry has identified a need for more industry ready graduates who have a deeper understanding and connection with the Australian seafood industry and understand more thoroughly the nature and the challenges commercial facilities face in all facets of their business.

    In addition, there is a need to enhance two way communication and cooperation between industry and research providers. The CRC SIPP program will assist in improving that process by enabling opportunities for industry and researchers to understand each other’s views, challenges and promote better communication on ideas and projects.

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    Confusion And Communication Problems From Reduced Abili Ty To Locate Sounds

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $68,382.00
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    Human Genetic Disorder And Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $271,605.00
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    The Role Of Host MHC In HIV-1 Sequence Evolution, Viral Load And Response To Antiretroviral Therapy

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $56,225.00
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    Co Management Review

    Funder
    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Funding Amount
    $60,401.55
    Summary
    Review the preconditions and the underpinning industry and government structures necessary for the successful implementation of co management

    Objectives:
    1. To investigate the resilience of the various co-management approaches to a changing fishing operational environment (biophysical and socio-governance)
    2. To look at the lessons learnt, and the challenges arising from, the implementation of co-management in all jurisdictions; with a view to identifying positive and negati ....
    Review the preconditions and the underpinning industry and government structures necessary for the successful implementation of co management

    Objectives:
    1. To investigate the resilience of the various co-management approaches to a changing fishing operational environment (biophysical and socio-governance)
    2. To look at the lessons learnt, and the challenges arising from, the implementation of co-management in all jurisdictions; with a view to identifying positive and negative drivers
    3. To assess the skill sets needed to successfully implement co-management
    4. To assess how to resource co-management once the fishery has moved past the RD&E phase
    5. To identify the relevant RD&E questions to inform future investment
    6. To document recommendations for the future implementation of co management

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