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LATEST EVENTS

FishEcon WORKING PAPER SERIES

FIRST PAPER! FishEcon Working Paper 1/10

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Australia - New Zealand Climate Forum 2010

“Southern Exposure” Southern Hemisphere Climate: features • findings • futures
13 - 15 October 2010
Hobart, Tasmania

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International Symposium on Energy Use in Fisheries

Energy Use in Fisheries: Improving Efficiency and Technological Innovations from a Global Perspective
14-17 November 2010
Seattle, USA

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Network sponsor

imageFisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC)

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) is Australia’s leading agency concerned with planning, investing in, and managing fisheries research, development and extension.

Network partners

imageUniversity of Tasmania

imageCSIRO






imageUniversity of Adelaide

imageQueensland University of Technology




Steering Committee

The FRDC Building Economic Capability in Fisheries Project is guided by an expertise-based Steering Committee. Members include:

Mr Ian Cartwright (Chair)
Dr David Galeno (Chief Economist, Australian Fisheries Management Authority)
Mr Neil Stump (Chief Executive, Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council)
Dr Caleb Gardner (Australian Seafood CRC)
Dr Alistair McIlgorm (National Marine Science Centre)
Mr Neil Garbutt (People Development Program Manager, Fisheries Research & Development Corporation)
Dr Sarah Jennings (Head, School of Economics & FInance at UTAS, and Principal Investigator)
Dr Sean Pascoe (Resource Economist, CSIRO)
A/Prof. Stewart Frusher (Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Institute, UTAS)

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