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  1. Greynurse shark

    Otway NM, Burke AL, Morrison NS, Parker PC 2003, Monitoring and identification of NSW critical habitat sites for conservation of grey nurse sharks, NSW Fisheries Final Report Series No. ... The biology, ecology, distribution and abundance, and

  2. Fisheries Final Report Series|Fisheries Final Report Series

    Otway, N.M. and Parker, P.C., 2000. The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in south east Australian ... Glasby, T.M. and Lobb, K., 2008. Assessing

  3. Grey nurse shark

    identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse. ... New South Wales beaches between 1950 and 1990. Australian Journal of Marine and.

  4. Ocean Trawl Fishery Environmental Impact Statement Public Consultation Document

    of main areas of risk for threatened and protected species in the OTF.165 Table B2.34 Summary of risks to threatened species from trawling.169 Table B2.35 Levels of ... 178 Table B2.41 Summary of main areas of risk to species diversity from the

  5. Ocean Trap and Line Fishery Environmental Imapact Statement: Public consultation document

    species.155 B2.5 Risk Analysis of Threatened and Protected Species.160. B2.5.1 Risk identification.160 B2.5.2 Risk characterisation.166 B2.5.3 Issues arising from the ... Critical habitat An area or areas of habitat declared under threatened species

  6. NSW-Recreational-Fisheries-Monitoring-Program-Survey-of-recreational-fishing-in-NSW-201718-_-Fisheries-Final-Report-Series-No-158.pdf

    2013). The non-fishing NSW public also value a well-managed resource with sustainable fisheries an important component of broader marine ecosystem health. ... Recreational Fishing Havens and freshwater systems), leaving recreational fishing as the sole

  7. Ageing Yellowtail (Trachurus novaezelandiae) and Blue Mackeral (Scomber australasicus) in New South Wales

    Phillips) • Meeting with D. Liska of Pisces Marine (operators of Broome’s Head hatchery). ... The approach to selection for disease tolerance is largely a reaction to the existence of survivors in areas affected by disease.

  8. Fish communities of the Murrumbidgee catchment: Status and trends

    Assessment of fish communities identified some significant differences between lowland areas (< 200 m altitude), slopes areas (201-400m altitude), upland areas (401m – 700 m altitude) and highland areas (> 700m altitude). ... on pygmy perch species is

  9. Major Fish Kills in the Northern Rivers of NSW in 2001: Causes, Impacts & Responses

    Not all areas of the river were equally affected, with the South Arm being more affected than other sections. ... The review enabled a time-line of the main processes to be constructed and presentation of sufficient information to enable a reasoned

  10. Assessment of a stocking program: Findings and recommendations for the Snowy Lakes Trout Strategy

    her es have adopted a more controlled appro odu tion of fish into conservation areas, or to prevent overstocking, both of which can have. ... Finclipping enables identification of age and growth when fish are trapped in the spawning b.

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