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The decline of the Spencer Gulf, West Coast and Gulf St Vincent Snapper stocks is related to extended periods of poor juvenile recruitment – low numbers of baby Snapper entering the population. The volume of Snapper that are produced, survive,
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Explore the Snapper Science Program, dedicated to restoring snapper populations in South Australia through research, monitoring, and community engagement. Join us!
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Discover the South Australian Crop Improvement Science Program, using plant breeding and genetics to boost crop and pasture productivity for sustainable agriculture.
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Explore SARDI's Climate Applications Science Program, enhancing primary industries in South Australia through innovative climate research and practical solutions.
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Explore the Australian Pastures Genebank by SARDI, preserving essential pasture genetics to boost agricultural sustainability and productivity in Australia.
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There has been a significant amount of research undertaken on Snapper in South Australia since the late 1970s. This work was initially led by the Department of Fisheries, and in more recent years, by the South Australian Research and Development
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Explore SARDI's Plant Health and Biosecurity Science Program, dedicated to advancing disease management and safeguarding South Australia's crops for a sustainable future.
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Pestfacts newsletter offers solutions, warnings and reminders for a range of invertebrate pests of all broadacre crops including cereal, oilseeds, pulses and fodder crops. The PestFacts newsletter is produced on an as-needed basis and subscription
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The Snapper Recovery Package supports those affected by the extended closure of the Spencer Gulf, West Coast and Gulf St Vincent Snapper stocks until 30 June 2026. The State Government will deliver $8.8 million in funding initiatives over 3 years,