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Traceability Systems for Wild Caught Lobster, Via Sense-T and Pathways to Market - Phase Two: Development and Implementation

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posted on 2023-05-25, 05:09 authored by Lawrence BonneyLawrence Bonney, Mirowski, LT, Ryan DayRyan Day, Mikaela SeabourneMikaela Seabourne, vanWinden, S, Verma, S, Vo, SA, Caleb GardnerCaleb Gardner, Paul TurnerPaul Turner
Through engagement with the industry the team have developed a tailored approach to Southern Rock Lobster export traceability systems supported by policies and procedures, data models and a series of benchmarking checklists. The research has also produced several digital tools and techniques that have been deployed as part of the trial and evaluation work conducted with industry. These trials and their evaluation are presented as a series of case studies presented throughout this section of the report. The case studies provide standards and practical advice on how to implement and achieve defined levels of traceability. This work is based on the globally recognised GSM1 standards and was customised for the SRL industry through survey and engagement with the industry across South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

Funding

Australian Research Council

Fisheries Research & Development Corporation

Greenham Tasmania Pty Ltd

Grey Innovation Pty Ltd

National Australia Bank Limited

Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Southern Rocklobster Limited

History

Commissioning body

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation

Number

978-0-646-81652-4

Pagination

186

Department/School

Australian Maritime College

Publisher

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation

Place of publication

Hobart, Tasmania

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Fish product traceability and quality assurance

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