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ARC Research Hub for Supercharging Tropical Aquaculture Through Genetic Solutions - externally administered by James Cook University (JCU) (2021-2026)

Abstract

This project will deliver the genetic knowledge to instigate world-leading and highly productive breeding programs for five tropical aquaculture species (barramundi, pearl oyster, prawn, grouper and marine algae) in northern Australia. It will integrate cutting edge genetic and genomic approaches into innovative aquaculture enterprises and will establish a novel understanding of the genetic basis of disease resistance and how the production environment interfaces with the bacterial microbiome, pathogens and water quality to cause disease. Outcomes will lead to increased productivity, international competitiveness, and lowered disease risk and significantly expand Australia's capacity in the aquaculture sector.

Experts

Professor Ben Hayes

Centre Director of Centre for Anima
Centre for Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Centre Director, Animal Science
Centre for Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Centre Director, Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Ben Hayes
Ben Hayes