Seafood Safety: High throughput diagnostics for ciguatoxin risk assessment (ARC Linkage Project administered by University of Technology Sydney) (2019–2023)

Abstract:
This project aims to develop a novel, high throughput platform for rapidly assessing ciguatoxins and their producing microbial species. Ciguatoxins cause ciguatera fish poisoning, a growing and substantial risk for the $2.2 billion Australian commercial fishing industry. As an emerging issue linked to planetary health, this serious illness is increasingly impacting more southerly areas of Australia in relation to environmental changes. The outcomes of this project will be: new knowledge of the risk of ciguatoxins at Australian 'hot spot' sites, extensively field tested methods for detecting Gambierdiscus and ciguatoxins in situ, and key data to inform policy to safeguard the seafood industry and consumers.
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University of Technology Sydney
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University of Technology Sydney