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bCSIRO Marine Laboratories, Castray Esplanade, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia. Corresponding Author: Tel: (61-2) 49821232. ... ANOVA was conducted using the GMAV5 for Windows software package (Institute of Marine Ecology, University of Sydney, NSW).
94. Fish in the Lower Murray-Darling, Gilligan. Contents iii. LIST OF TABLES. ... This group of small fishes (including others that are likely to be locally extinct) is the component of the fish community that has declined throughout many areas of the
cleaning of swimming nets in key areas) (High priority). Collate and review existing information. ... Consider information on White’s Seahorse distribution, abundance and habitat preferences during development and review of management measures for
128 2.8.1.2.Training of survey personnel. 128 2.8.1.3.Field identification kit for fish, crabs and cephalopods. ... 229 2.8.1.2.Training of survey personnel. 229 2.8.1.3.Field identification kit for fish, crabs and cephalopods.
the Indigenous Fishing Survey) and areas of technical expertise (e.g. statistician). ... Consultant staff inputs have been minimised and refer to five areas of expertise (survey design, interviewer training/management, statistics, economics, IT
threatened species, marine protected areas (MPAs), habitat condition), economic (e.g. local economic dependencies), social (e.g. ... Matters of NES relevant to fish stocking activities include: declared World Heritage areas (WHAs), declared Ramsar
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.
Three of these key 'aggregation sites' are already given high levels of protection within existin g marine protected areas. ... The particular habitats where grey nurse sharks choose to aggregate contain a rich diversity of fish and marine vegetation,
includes individuals between 1 and 4 m of most species inhabiting the fished areas. ... of marine mammals.
These discussions with stakeholders identified the presence of large areas of inaccessible shoreline in the estuary and demonstrated the relatively small size of the shore-based fishery. ... the areas of the Lake that they used for recreational purposes