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Stocking fish in farm dams (Primefact 89)

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Primefact Number: 89    Edition: Third edition    Released/reviewed: 01 Nov 2006

This guide is for stocking fish for angling and domestic consumption on private property only. Commercial fish farming (aquaculture) is a specialised venture needing thorough investigation of the technology and economics, and requires a permit from NSW DPI (which has literature on fish and crayfish farming). Stocking of fish into public waters (including creeks, rivers and impoundments) requires a special NSW DPI permit.

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