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Andrew Bridle leads the health component of the research. His research focuses on molecular aspects of host, pathogen and environment interactions with aquaculture. His research on tropical rock lobsters has identified bacteria groups in lobsters from Australia and southeast Asia capable of contributing to bacteremia that is often diagnosed as Milky hemolymph disease, a disease that has been detrimental to the sea-cage lobster industry in Vietnam.
The ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Research Program.
For more information about the Research Hub please contact us at Lobster.Aquaculture@utas.edu.au or phone +61 3 6226 8268.
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