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1. www.seafoodcrc.com
www.seafoodcrc.com/board.html - [Cached]Published on: 3/31/2008 Last Visited: 3/31/2008
Mr Peter Dundas-Smith (Chairman)
Peter is the Seafood Cooperative Research Centre's Chairman who led the bid team to victory!
Peter was the former Fisheries Research and Development Corporation's Executive Director and he is also the Chairman of the Cooperative Research Centre for the Sustainable Aquaculture of Finish.
Peter brings military precision to the board meetings and contributes his vast knowledge of the seafood industry, research and development and governance.
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2. Our Directors : Fisheries Research and Development Corporation FRDC
www.frdc.com.au/about/director - [Cached]Published on: 7/25/2006 Last Visited: 9/8/2006
Mr Peter Dundas-Smith
Executive Director to 20 April 2005
The Corporation's inaugural Executive Director, appointed in 1992 resigned 20 April 2005.
Member of the Business Development Committee until December 2004.
Peter Dundas-Smith through his roles as a senior manager with Telecom Australia and as a RAAF Wing Commander has provided him a great deal of experience in the areas of large-scale project management, logistics, human resource management, and strategic planning.He has also an extensive knowledge of the operations and interests of the commercial and non-commercial components of the fishing industry, and of the research sector. -
3. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC): News and Events: Media Releases
frdc.com.au/news/media_release - [Cached]Published on: 5/21/2002 Last Visited: 7/3/2008
FRDC Executive Director, Mr Peter Dundas-Smith said FRDC has $2.2 million dollars invested in ongoing fisheries R&D projects in the Northern Territory.
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The recreational fishing industry is an important stakeholder to the FRDC," said Mr Dundas-Smith.

