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  1. 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.

  2. OTLMAC Meeting Agenda - November 2009

    Considerations and information that will guide the identification of Marine Protected Areas; and. • ... Consultation will take place upon the release of the Draft Plan, during the declaration process for the proposed Marine Protected Area network and

  3. Assessment of a Dual-frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) for application in fish migration studies

    Piecewise regression lines are not shown, because there was no convergence of models. ... Should not exceed 10 cm s-1cm-1 in areas and times of suspected larval Murray cod larval drift.

  4. Carp in NSW: Assessment of Distribution, Fishery and Fishing Methods

    The distributional information derived from commercial fishery data was mostly limited to areas of known high carp abundance. ... 3.3.2. Coastal NSW. In the northern rivers area of NSW, there were several reports of carp, mostly koi, in a number of small

  5. A review of seagrass planting as a means of habitat compensation following loss of seagrass meadow

    Seagrass restoration techniques are still only successful in replacing small areas of habitat. ... function (Gordon, 1996; Seddon, 2004). The ‘creation’ of seagrass habitat involves bringing into existence new areas of seagrass (Gordon, 1996).

  6. Draft Scientific Report

    Because larvae require light to feed, the photoperiod can also affect growth and survival of marine fish larvae. ... Observation of spawning fish was extremely difficult due to the tank dynamics, therefore identification of individual spawning females

  7. An assessment of changes in the daytime recreational fishery of Lake Macquarie following the establishment of a 'Recreational Fishing Haven'

    Shoreline access to the recreational fishery was diffuse, even though there were large areas of shoreline which were not very accessible because of the vegetation, topography or restrictions to public access. ... Most of the Swansea Channel was

  8. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    Erroneous reporting. Further analyses of the monthly catch records indicated several areas of concern. ... The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in

  9. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 151 Koondrook–Perricoota Forest ...

    The flooding created large areas of habitat for fish. This triggered the commencement of fish condition monitoring in KPF in 2011. ... The initial formal environmental watering event from August to October 2014 resulted in areas of fish habitat and

  10. Broad-Scale Interactions Between Fishing and Mammals, Reptiles and Birds in NSW Marine Waters

    The likelihood of the occurrence of operational interactions is increased by fishers operating in areas of high primary productivity where marine wildlife feed and by marine wildlife being attracted to fishing ... 2.1.3.1. Trawling. Mammals. Incidental

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