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3CSIRO Marine Research P.O. Box 120. Cleveland QLD 4163. 4NSW Fisheries Grafton Fisheries Centre, PMB 3. ... It has two thrusts: firstly, the validation demonstration on a commercial scale of diets developed within the related studies; and secondly, the
Today nurseries continue to monitor spat health and can use these samples as a record of nursery performance and in the identification of causes of spat growth reduction. ... In particular, the areas of broodstock management highlighted in the first and
attractants as supplements and recognition of the superior attractant properties of regularly used ingredients of marine origin, such as fishmeal, squid meal and crustacean meal. • ... of the long chain highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) that are
37. Appendix 2: Identification system on catch cards trial. 38 Appendix 3: Examples of the interview forms used at freshwater and saltwater tournaments for the. ... species targeted (bream, flathead, whiting, snapper, luderick, tailor, kingfish, mulloway,
2007, Meynecke et al. 2008, Meynecke 2009). Upsurge in the development of coastal areas over recent decades has disturbed large areas of wetland and placed pressure on biodiversity and sustainability (Vitousek ... 3.1. Introduction. The rapid upsurge in
60 Table 5.2. Identification of fungal pathogens from silver perch on farms in NSW. ... These included regular outbreaks of a fungal disease during winter, particularly in the cooler, inland areas of eastern Australia.
rubra seed and from the identification of “button size”, 6 to 9 month old juveniles as the most appropriate class of seed for enhancing depleted sub-populations. ... Most importantly it is facilitating an industry-wide selective breeding program
142 7.6. Identification of released larvae and juveniles. 143 7.7. Monitoring settlement and early survival of abalone larvae and juveniles. ... seeded over large areas of juvenile habitat at low densities of 10-100/m2 for best effect.
Furthermore, workshop participants agreed that the integration of “risk” within the practices and processes of stock assessment occurred at three identifiable stages: (1) scope: identification of species earmarked for stock assessment;
identify areas of the catchment that have management and conservation significance. ... Development of residential and industrial areas was very significant. Location 12 – Change at this location (Figure 14) was characterised by an enormous increase in