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99/158. TABLE OF CONTENTS. FOREWORD. I. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.II. TABLE OF CONTENTS. III. ... Indigenous fishers harvested a number of species groups that had protected status for non-indigenous people.
tandanus within different areas of their range.8 Figure 1.3. Average catch per unit effort of T. ... For example carp populations have declined in areas of the MDB over the last few years (Nicol et al.
OF LANDING DURING THE STUDY PERIOD.26 FIGURE 3.4 SIZE COMPOSITION OF TRAP CATCHES OF SILVER TREVALLY MEASURED FROM THE MAIN AREAS OF. ... Samples consisted of one box (25- 30 kg) from each of the 'northern' and 'southern' areas of NSW, with the dividing
Therefore, establishment of trout free waters in highland areas may be a necessity for recovery of these two species of galaxids in the Hunter catchment. ... Targeted assessment of these areas is required to assess these populations and ascertain their
An increase in opening frequency of floodgates resulted in a significant increase in the number and diversity of marine species. ... The integrated program sought to develop guidelines for the sustainable management of coastal river floodplains in areas
Akoya oysters are found on areas of the eastern coastline of North and South America, the east coast of Africa, the Mediterranean, as well as throughout the Indo-Pacific. ... Marshall, pers. comm.). 2.1.2. Materials and Methods. Populations of P.
to aid the identification of critical management requirements for fish communities in regulated rivers. ... 10 NSW Fisheries. NRMS Project No.R7019 Downstream Drift, Gilligan &Schiller. areas of the Murray-Darling Basin.
There are several examples of large-scale “commercial” aquaculture of marine or estuarine species in inland areas overseas. ... iv) Temperature modelling. One of the fundamental differences between inland and coastal aquaculture of marine species is
Mooney Mooney Creek had the most extensive areas of mudflats and sandflats were most extensive in Pittwater and the marine reach. ... Areas of each land use type were extracted and reported for each subcatchment/reach.
Secondly, sufficient pre-existing data exist within the catchment to allow the identification of at least four primary carp recruitment areas, or ‘hotspots’ (Gilligan, in prep) within the lower Lachlan catchment: ... 2002). However, as is typical for