Statewide Finfish Aquaculture Spatial Planning Exercise: Investigating growth opportunities for finfish aquaculture in Tasmanian coastal waters.
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Economic Effects | Socio Economic Impacts | The Environment
TAGS
Capacity | environmental sustainability | Expansion | planning and management | sustainability
Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: Facilitation, Administration and Promotion (Sep 2003) – (PDF File 919.8 KB)
The salmon industry is one of Australia’s largest aquaculture industries and produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in 2001/02 at an estimated farm gate value of $170 million.
09/01/2003
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | strategy
Your Marine Values: Public Report 2013 (Feb 2013) – (PDF File 8.1 MB)
The report is intended as a resource for all of the different communities with an interest or a stake in the marine waters of the lower Huon Estuary and D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
02/01/2013
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values
Submission to the Senate Environment and Communications References Committee Inquiry into Fin-fish Aquaculture in Tasmania (Jun 2015) – (PDF File 830.3 KB)
This submission comprehensively reviews research undertaken by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and its predecessors, commonly in collaboration with other organisations, over the last 20 years.
06/01/2015
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
MFRP Enquiry (Okehampton Bay) IMAS Submission.pdf (Nov 2016) – (PDF File 2.0 MB)
This submission has been prepared by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) in response to a request from the Marine Farming Planning Review Panel (the Panel).
11/01/2016
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
Determininates of socially-supported wild-catch and aquaculture fisheries in Australia
Australia’s wild-catch fisheries and aquaculture are increasingly attentive to the importance of having support from communities and stakeholders to ensure their future sustainability and prosperity. This project aimed to identify determinants of socially-supported wild-catch fisheries and aquaculture in Australia.
06/01/2019
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values
Aquaculture-Community Futures: North West Tasmania
To secure the future of Australian aquaculture, building and maintaining a sufficient level of support and trust from interested and affected communities is vital. Worldwide, there have been several examples of where aquaculture operations have been threatened because of a lack of societal acceptability.
01/01/2023
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values
Statewide Finfish Aquaculture Spatial Planning Exercise: Investigating growth opportunities for finfish aquaculture in Tasmanian coastal waters.
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Economic Effects | Socio Economic Impacts | The Environment
TAGS
Capacity | environmental sustainability | Expansion | planning and management | sustainability
Polarised perspectives in salmon aquaculture warrant a targeted long-term approach to communication
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence
Reducing socio-ecological conflict using social influence modelling
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | Modelling | social licence
The long term evolution of news media in defining socio-ecological conflict: A case study of expanding aquaculture
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence
Stochastic events can explain sustained clustering and polarisation of opinions in social networks
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence
Increasing polarisation in attitudes towards aquaculture: Evidence from sequential government inquiries
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence
Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: Facilitation, Administration and Promotion (Sep 2003) – (PDF File 919.8 KB)
The salmon industry is one of Australia’s largest aquaculture industries and produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in 2001/02 at an estimated farm gate value of $170 million.
09/01/2003
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | strategy
Salmon aquaculture subprogram: facilitation and administration (Jan 2010) – (PDF File 230.1 KB)
This project implemented the agreed Strategic R&D Plan for the salmon industry for the period 2007-2008.
01/01/2010
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | strategy
Your Marine Values: Public Report 2013 (Feb 2013) – (PDF File 8.1 MB)
The report is intended as a resource for all of the different communities with an interest or a stake in the marine waters of the lower Huon Estuary and D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
02/01/2013
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values
Submission to the Senate Environment and Communications References Committee Inquiry into Fin-fish Aquaculture in Tasmania (Jun 2015) – (PDF File 830.3 KB)
This submission comprehensively reviews research undertaken by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and its predecessors, commonly in collaboration with other organisations, over the last 20 years.
06/01/2015
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
MFRP Enquiry (Okehampton Bay) IMAS Submission.pdf (Nov 2016) – (PDF File 2.0 MB)
This submission has been prepared by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) in response to a request from the Marine Farming Planning Review Panel (the Panel).
11/01/2016
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
Travel Bursary for Professional Development and Identification of Emerging Technologies
Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
10/01/2017
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
Determininates of socially-supported wild-catch and aquaculture fisheries in Australia
Australia’s wild-catch fisheries and aquaculture are increasingly attentive to the importance of having support from communities and stakeholders to ensure their future sustainability and prosperity. This project aimed to identify determinants of socially-supported wild-catch fisheries and aquaculture in Australia.
06/01/2019
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values
Aquaculture-Community Futures: North West Tasmania
To secure the future of Australian aquaculture, building and maintaining a sufficient level of support and trust from interested and affected communities is vital. Worldwide, there have been several examples of where aquaculture operations have been threatened because of a lack of societal acceptability.
01/01/2023
THEMES / CATEGORIES
Societal Interactions
TAGS
communication | social licence | values