This report contains the findings of the first survey of the exotic bacterium Edwardsiella ictaluri in wild freshwater fish populations in Australia. Edwardsiella ictaluri causes enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC), which is a serious disease of farmed channel catfish in the USA. The bacterium has previously been detected in imported ornamental fish and in native catfish held in Australian aquarium facilities, but wild fish populations in Australia are considered free of the disease. The Australian Government Department of Agriculture, through the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, funded an active surveillance program to provide further evidence for this claim of disease freedom
The management of water quality remains an essential requirement to ensure the long-term protection ...
This project has for the first time demonstrated the feasibility of hatchery production of jungle pe...
OBJECTIVES: 1. Analyse current monitoring and logbook data sets, as well as survey and other inform...
In 2016/17, the Rocky Point Prawn Farm, along with other farms in the Logan River region of south-ea...
This year, the Australian Barramundi Farmer’s Association (ABFA) has learned how harvest teams on fa...
This project is a collaboration between the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and the Co...
[Excerpt] This project was funded by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (project num...
A review of the Tasmanian puerulus program undertaken in 2008 involving government, industry and an ...
This project undertook analyses to understand the roles of overfishing and the environment on saucer...
Three data sets were examined to define the level of interaction of reef associated sharks with the...
This report presents a culmination of different research projects on two species of tilapia (Oreochr...
Fisheries Queensland’s Fishery Monitoring team established a monitoring program to collect informati...
In summary, this study found that considerable health and well-being benefits can be gained through ...
[Extract] Three data sets were examined to define the level of interaction of reef associated sharks...
The estuaries of Australia s tropical rivers support commercial fisheries for finfish and shellfish ...
The management of water quality remains an essential requirement to ensure the long-term protection ...
This project has for the first time demonstrated the feasibility of hatchery production of jungle pe...
OBJECTIVES: 1. Analyse current monitoring and logbook data sets, as well as survey and other inform...
In 2016/17, the Rocky Point Prawn Farm, along with other farms in the Logan River region of south-ea...
This year, the Australian Barramundi Farmer’s Association (ABFA) has learned how harvest teams on fa...
This project is a collaboration between the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and the Co...
[Excerpt] This project was funded by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (project num...
A review of the Tasmanian puerulus program undertaken in 2008 involving government, industry and an ...
This project undertook analyses to understand the roles of overfishing and the environment on saucer...
Three data sets were examined to define the level of interaction of reef associated sharks with the...
This report presents a culmination of different research projects on two species of tilapia (Oreochr...
Fisheries Queensland’s Fishery Monitoring team established a monitoring program to collect informati...
In summary, this study found that considerable health and well-being benefits can be gained through ...
[Extract] Three data sets were examined to define the level of interaction of reef associated sharks...
The estuaries of Australia s tropical rivers support commercial fisheries for finfish and shellfish ...
The management of water quality remains an essential requirement to ensure the long-term protection ...
This project has for the first time demonstrated the feasibility of hatchery production of jungle pe...
OBJECTIVES: 1. Analyse current monitoring and logbook data sets, as well as survey and other inform...