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commercialisationEnd-user involvementMuch of our end-user involvement occurs through collaborative projects <strong>and</strong> committee work. Theseare detailed later in this <strong>report</strong> under Research Collaboration. The following table supplements thatinformation. Through our commercial development program, we continue to work with our end-users todetermine the benefit received from involvement with ACE CRC activities.Industry or otherresearch users <strong>and</strong>basis of interactionType <strong>and</strong> location ofactivityNature <strong>and</strong> scale of benefitsto end-usersActual or expectedbenefit to userABARE (Non-participant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeAustralian FisheriesManagement Authority(Non-participant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeAustralian LocalGovernment Association(Non-participant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeAustralian MarineSafety Authority (Nonparticipant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeBureau of RuralSciences (Nonparticipant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeCradle Coast Water(Non-participant)Consultation on impact ofclimate change to theirbusinessIncreased sensitivity toprojected risksCSIRO/UTAS/BoM(Core partners)Development of coremodules for ACCESS – AusCommunity Ocean Model<strong>and</strong> TPAC/AAD sea icemodelA state of the art systemscience model for predictingor simulating future climatescenarios <strong>and</strong> for sea iceforecasts underpinning allAustralian Weather Forecastsby BoMDepartment ofAgriculture <strong>and</strong>Fisheries <strong>and</strong> Forestry(Non-participant)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeDepartment ofEducation Science<strong>and</strong> Training (Nonparticipant)Participation in ResearchUsers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeDepartment ofEnvironment <strong>and</strong>Heritage, Australian<strong>Antarctic</strong> Division (Corepartner)Participation in Researchusers’ Forum, CanberraIncreased awareness ofprojected risks associated withclimate changeDepartment ofEnvironment <strong>and</strong>Heritage, Australian<strong>Antarctic</strong> Division (Corepartner)Calculation of krill biomassfigures for delivery toCCAMLR (Commissionfor the Conservation of<strong>Antarctic</strong> Marine LivingResources) that will enableCCAMLR to revise the catchlimits for the krill fisheryin the South West IndianOcean sector.Increased productivity of krillfishing industry<strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06 15

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