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Fisheries Climate Briefing #6: May-July 2024
Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from May to July 2024. Presented on the 3rd May 2024.
You can find the presentation slides here: www.frdc.com.au/sites/default/files/2024-05/Fisheries_Briefing_No6_SpillmanHobday_3May2024%20%281%29.pdf
Find useful resources here:
www.frdc.com.au/sites/default/files/2024-05/Seafood_marine_services_flyer_July2023%20%282%29.pdf
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Fisheries Climate Briefing #5
Просмотров 1033 месяца назад
Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from February to April 2024. Presented on the 2nd February 2024. Resources: www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/oceantemp/sst-outlook-map.shtml www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/
Mussels for Easter - Two ways
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Why not tuck into some Australian mussels this easter? Check out these two easy and delicious ways to cook this versatile seafood. Mussels with white wine 1kg Australian mussels - debearded and cleaned 4 cloves of garlic, thinly sliced 1 long red chilli, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 Roma tomatoes, chopped 1 teaspoon salt and pepper - ½ a teaspoon if using table salt ¾ cup dry wine, w...
Fisheries Climate Briefing #4 February - April 2024
Просмотров 1734 месяца назад
Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from February to April 2024. Presented on the 2nd February 2024. Resources: www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/oceantemp/sst-outlook-map.shtml www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/
Ocean Insights - Stewart Kempton Profile
Просмотров 735 месяцев назад
Growing up as a kid, WA Skipper Stewart Kempton never thought he would be working on the water, but now as a young professional skipper, he wouldn’t have it any other way. This video is one of a series created as part of an FRDC Project (2022-209) encapsulating the stories of commercial fishers and the role their seafood plays for our local and international communities. Find out more about the...
Ocean Insights - Strengthening Seafood Production
Просмотров 715 месяцев назад
Forget what you think you know about innovation! These ocean enthusiasts (David Gray, Bryn Westerberg, Paddy Daniels) are shaking things up, venturing into new products, reimagining old favourites, and revolutionising the fishing process. The video is one of a series created as part of an FRDC Project (2022-209) sharing commercial fisher stories and the role their seafood plays in providing hea...
Ocean Insights - Paddy Daniels Profile
Просмотров 1185 месяцев назад
Paddy Daniels, like many other fishers in Western Australia, continues to embrace innovative tools and practices to increase business efficiency and profitability. This allows him and his crew to spend more time where it matters most - with their families. This video is one of a series created as part of an FRDC Project (2022-209) encapsulating the stories of commercial fishers and the role the...
Ocean Insights - Diversity in WA's Seafood Industry
Просмотров 4826 месяцев назад
Each year, more and more individuals are flocking the join the commercial fishing sector in Albany and Esperance, even without prior commercial fishing experience, to seize limitless opportunities. The sector boasts an array of unique and diverse roles, attracting a wide range of people into an exciting and rewarding career. Hear from Elle, Stewart and Paddy as they explain what it's really lik...
Ocean Insights - Fishing for future generations
Просмотров 1476 месяцев назад
Sustainability involves much more than catching fish in line with rules and regulations. It’s about keeping coastal towns economically viable by providing jobs to local fishers who in turn provide fresh, ethically caught seafood to our community. Hear how Gavin, Bryn Westerberg and Trenton Brennan are fishing (and cooking) for our future generations. This video is one of a series created as par...
FRDC Year in Review 2023
Просмотров 956 месяцев назад
113 new projects , 43 sponsored events - plus so much more. Take a quick look back at some of the highlights of a remarkable year at FRDC.
Fisheries Climate Briefing #3 December 2023 - February 2024
Просмотров 3316 месяцев назад
Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from December 2023 to February 2024. Presented on the 8th December 2023. Resources: www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/oceantemp/sst-outlook-map.shtml www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/
What are the effects of microplastics on our seafood?
Просмотров 1219 месяцев назад
Learn more about the project: www.frdc.com.au/project/2021-117
Fisheries Climate Briefing #2: Sept-Nov 2023
Просмотров 60610 месяцев назад
Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from September to November 2023. Presented on the 25th August 2023.
Storm Bay - Talk to the Researchers
Просмотров 11211 месяцев назад
On 8 July, FRDC, IMAS and CSIRO came together to give the Storm Bay community the opportunity to speak with the researchers and scientists undertaking work in Storm Bay.
Fisheries Climate Briefing #1: July-Sept 2023
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Alistair Hobday (CSIRO) and Claire Spillman (BOM) present a Fisheries Climate Outlook from July to September 2023. Presented on the 24th June 2023. Resources: www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/oceantemp/sst-outlook-map.shtml www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 06 Getting Involved
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 06 Getting Involved
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 05 Meeting Formalities
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 05 Meeting Formalities
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 04 Fisheries Management
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 04 Fisheries Management
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 03 Stock Assessments
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 03 Stock Assessments
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 02 Population Dynamics
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 02 Population Dynamics
Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 01 Introducing the traditional owners
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Building Indigenous capacity in fisheries - 01 Introducing the traditional owners
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 12 - Fisheries Economics
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 12 - Fisheries Economics
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 11 - Harvest Strategies
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 11 - Harvest Strategies
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 10 - Opening the Black Box
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 10 - Opening the Black Box
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 09 - The Black Box
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 09 - The Black Box
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 08 - Collecting Fisheries Data
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 08 - Collecting Fisheries Data
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 07 - Catch Per Unit Effort
Просмотров 237Год назад
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 07 - Catch Per Unit Effort
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 06 - Selectivity
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 06 - Selectivity
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 05 - Mortality
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 05 - Mortality
Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 04 - Age and Growth
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Fisheries Stock Assessment Modelling Video 04 - Age and Growth

Комментарии

  • @taimcghee2020
    @taimcghee2020 Год назад

    Interesting

  • @davidtan1450
    @davidtan1450 3 года назад

    what are the different prawn and shrimp?

    • @efesair4336
      @efesair4336 2 года назад

      No difference. Some countries call them shrimp, some call them prawns.

    • @davidtan1450
      @davidtan1450 2 года назад

      @@efesair4336 , 10 months to get reply. thanks bro anyway

  • @jsmedia3729
    @jsmedia3729 4 года назад

    dab!

  • @dun_did_its420
    @dun_did_its420 4 года назад

    Why don't they separate the mother of the eggs from the "socail" tank till they eggs hatch. That way they wont be motherless?

  • @douglaslimangelatsang8016
    @douglaslimangelatsang8016 4 года назад

    Informative video

  • @danstevens2204
    @danstevens2204 4 года назад

    Yabby closes gills with dam water inside. Then is flushed with water from same dam...Mmm much better

  • @guopeneferozz
    @guopeneferozz 4 года назад

    In Spain we need no explanation on how or why to eat octopus. Its great in all forms.

  • @alexjennings7173
    @alexjennings7173 4 года назад

    TRIIISH

  • @wudmusic859
    @wudmusic859 4 года назад

    great video keep it up!

  • @liamshrestha8947
    @liamshrestha8947 4 года назад

    hi

  • @michaelrossi3707
    @michaelrossi3707 5 лет назад

    I love yabbies. I could tickle em for hours

  • @potatogamer430
    @potatogamer430 5 лет назад

    Thanks For Video!

  • @sunnyfoodhacker9572
    @sunnyfoodhacker9572 5 лет назад

    Not bad

  • @PJ3.6.9
    @PJ3.6.9 5 лет назад

    Quality mate

  • @pallujamrabina2513
    @pallujamrabina2513 5 лет назад

    can we communicate in fb or whatsapp

  • @Mreatsleepgym
    @Mreatsleepgym 5 лет назад

    Definitely is testier than Calamari

  • @Saruman1000
    @Saruman1000 5 лет назад

    Amazing.

  • @Bundalaba
    @Bundalaba 5 лет назад

    I see.Barely got past the larvae stage.I didn't think the requirements could be that delicate .Wasn't there a lot of ocean specialists to consult?

  • @lilfarlow100
    @lilfarlow100 6 лет назад

    Where can you sell these in nsw? And can it be done with one large dam ?

  • @JubaAdhiNugroho
    @JubaAdhiNugroho 6 лет назад

    I love barramundi. Subs back...😀👍

  • @LacoteCohen
    @LacoteCohen 6 лет назад

    I appreciate fishermen when they catch and release.

  •  6 лет назад

    I saw zero dams. Several ponds, though.

  • @adibdk3307
    @adibdk3307 6 лет назад

    they said it second grade grains, what type of grains is that, somebody help me please

    • @danstevens2204
      @danstevens2204 4 года назад

      adib DK second grade as in a grain crop that has been determined to be not top quality. No doubt a way of saving costs compared to using first grade.

  • @adibdk3307
    @adibdk3307 6 лет назад

    what do they feed the yabbies ?, is it corn ?

    • @bigdaddysacc
      @bigdaddysacc 6 лет назад

      adib DK hay bales and bio mass and lime

    • @leviroch
      @leviroch 4 года назад

      Theyll eat anything, i just dump my food scraps bin in my yabbie tank out back (which is generally just chicken bones, egg shells, avo skins and onion off cuts)

  • @nelsonfei631
    @nelsonfei631 7 лет назад

    Nice video ! Informative , by the way is there any more information of how to keep barramundi fish? like the water parameter, the farm tanks etc. :)

  • @XclusiveChiq
    @XclusiveChiq 7 лет назад

    They taste like sand

  • @stephengrigor5198
    @stephengrigor5198 7 лет назад

    yum just had a good feed few days ago with my home made garlic sauce

  • @blaedashfield5222
    @blaedashfield5222 7 лет назад

    anyone know of any yabby processors in vic?

  • @solitudio
    @solitudio 7 лет назад

    very show !!!

  • @feiren7774
    @feiren7774 7 лет назад

    I am looking food Yabby in to be delivered to Sydeny, prefered size is 35-50 gram each. Please reply me if you are or know the right person can do this. cheers

    • @thunderslap7390
      @thunderslap7390 7 лет назад

      Contract me firstchina7 at gmail dot com

    • @campo2400
      @campo2400 7 лет назад

      Fei Ren how many would u like mate, I am in the process of starting up a yabby farm

    • @campo2400
      @campo2400 7 лет назад

      once I am approved I can harvest atleast 400kg a week size from 35 to 650 grams .

    • @campo2400
      @campo2400 7 лет назад

      Dion Adcock I'm in the process of getting a yabbie farm permit to sell have been told it take's a month. Still waiting for DPI.

    • @angk8670
      @angk8670 6 лет назад

      Fei are you interested in Murray Cod ?

  • @mauxuwon6252
    @mauxuwon6252 8 лет назад

    I want to farm these in Thailand, would it be possible?

  • @kattykillfish
    @kattykillfish 8 лет назад

    I clicked on this because I wanted to know wtf are yabbies. Now I know.

  • @beautifuldurian
    @beautifuldurian 8 лет назад

    Australia is a big beautiful country. Why dont u ask your farmers/fishermen to rear expensive seafoods such as abalone, tuna, crabs and bird nest? They are in great demand in asian countries. In Singapore, we pay around S$35 for medium size crabs. Those above 1kg its abt $48 up. Bird nest cost abt $30 each depending on grade. Some farmers attract them with recorded birs calls to old vacant houses to breed and then collect the nest instead of getting the nest from caves.

  • @richa5144
    @richa5144 8 лет назад

    I would never describe any oyster as "salty" or "chewy". As somewhat of an Oyster connoisseur, the flavours of an oyster are entirely dependant on what region they were born, or what methods were used in their farming. The difference between an intensively farmed Oyster and a sea born oyster is like the differences between night and day, and this is mostly indicative by the shape of the shell, the odour and the finish/glossiness of the oyster. After trying a great variety of oysters, Belon is a clear favourite of mine as it really emphasises the flavour of what, in my mind, an oyster should provide to the consumer. Initially a strong copper, followed by a hint of sweetness and finally a not overwhelming but lingering brine on the palate.

  • @stevenmajewski3870
    @stevenmajewski3870 8 лет назад

    Yabbies, it's whats for dinner.

  • @johnson1573
    @johnson1573 8 лет назад

    good job

  • @arsenivanisevic1457
    @arsenivanisevic1457 8 лет назад

    The word is awesome :

  • @robertmaestas2616
    @robertmaestas2616 9 лет назад

    Those are crawdads

    • @ericwood3709
      @ericwood3709 8 лет назад

      +Liam Sims They look pretty distinctive from other varieties, though. It looks like Oz has produced crayfish as distinct from those elsewhere as the rest of their native fauna. I'm looking forward to receiving my first Cherax (yabby) pet very soon!

  • @FancyFarmOFFICIAL
    @FancyFarmOFFICIAL 9 лет назад

    nice video on yabbies farming

  • @pandarama67
    @pandarama67 9 лет назад

    make sure you park parallel to the dam and for dam sure make sure you wear your life jacket around the pond and put the soft shelled ones back in the pond and by all means drive carefully when transporting tabbies. yeah man, I'm gonna have a bumper sticker made that says "caution yaby on board"

  • @Gr8mate13
    @Gr8mate13 9 лет назад

    Moved to Brisbane in 2000 and buy Blue Swimmers as they are called, over here which ar equal quality as Perth. I have always maintained the crabs in Perth are way better rah rah rah and went back recently and bought some at the local fisk market at Leeming. They were the most pathetically small crabs ive seen , I told the woman that that were undersized as well, very disappointed. From what Ive seen in my 50 years of living , The crabs from Mandurah to Shark Bay to Brisbane are no different in standards and if i served them up to you you wouldnt have a clue where they are from. Typical parochialism of the West Australian public.

  • @1970mrd
    @1970mrd 9 лет назад

    Best way to catch yabby. Shoot scrawny emu. Tie rope to dead emu and throw into river, creek or dam. Leave for a day and haul out dead emu with yabby still attached...Easy!

    • @riskupathways
      @riskupathways 8 лет назад

      +David Brookes Too bad I don't have a emu to shoot... Sounds like a good idea though.

    • @adelleparker2754
      @adelleparker2754 8 лет назад

      just use some meat on a rope, steak does well, I have a dam full of them, makes for a great dinner on the weekends :)

    • @blaedashfield5222
      @blaedashfield5222 7 лет назад

      or you could just use a net like everyone else does

  • @australianyabbies1349
    @australianyabbies1349 9 лет назад

    check out my yabbie videos and subscribe for video

  • @omniXenderman
    @omniXenderman 10 лет назад

    dont throw the soft shelled back, they make the best possible fishing bait there is, there is not a carnivorus fish alive that wont bite on a soft craw

  • @RoboTekno
    @RoboTekno 10 лет назад

    Wow, their claws are huge when compared to crayfish I've seen here in the US. Are the claws also eaten from these Australian yabbies?

  • @antonposa5345
    @antonposa5345 10 лет назад

    I wish innovators like this every accolade and financial success possible. The pressure mankind is putting on marine ecosystems is simply unsustainable. The more we can take control over what we eat, the better chance we have of bringing balance back to our seas. Bravo to all involved.

  • @guvnermcgovern
    @guvnermcgovern 11 лет назад

    Just how I remember it.

  • @francescopony
    @francescopony 11 лет назад

    fantastic keep up the good work

  • @jamieholland8951
    @jamieholland8951 11 лет назад

    Great film. I love prawns!