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A new FRDC co-funded research project will get underway in July to improve our u…
A new FRDC co-funded research project will get underway in July to improve our understanding of black jewfish biology throughout Queensland waters.
The research will determine the stock structure and connectivity of black jewfish populations throughout Queensland waters using genetics and assess the age structure, spawning biology and size-at-maturity for populations on the east coast of Queensland.
Animal Science Queensland researchers are hoping to work closely with commercial, recreational and charter fishers who have existing knowledge on the species.
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