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The presence of dams and weirs prevents successful migrations by blocking pathways to spawning habitats, recruitment areas or feeding grounds. ... It has six weirs along its length (Ebsary, 1992) which were constructed for domestic water supply, stock
Austrasia Aquaculture for NSW Fisheries, pp. 77-87. 3, 4, 7. 23 Potential for replacement of marine ingredients in Asian aquafeeds. ... Potential for replacement of marine ingredients in Asian aquafeeds. In: Feed production on the threshold of the next
Flood mitigation works of this degree have significantly altered the hydrology of the surrounding floodplain, degrading large areas of estuarine wetlands (Boys and Williams 2012a, b). ... Most of the increase was in estuarine–marine dwelling species,
The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in south east Australian waters. ... Final Report to Environment Australia for the Marine Protected Areas
The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in south east Australian waters. ... Final Report to Environment Australia for the Marine Protected Areas
RMS. The areas of 15 randomly selected scars in Port Stephens were compared to their depths using linear regression. ... capricorni. This became particularly apparent in Port Stephens where large areas of Z.
Areas of kelp, seagrass, mangrove and saltmarsh were identified and mapped from the images. ... Calculations of the areas of interest on the final maps were done by the computer software.
However, even within these protected areas the species is threatened by in- stream barriers and river regulation, river cracking caused by underground longwall mining, sedimentation, recreational activities (e.g., fishing), riparian ... Other chemicals
Occasionally, higher numbers of microcells were present in focal areas of intense haemocytosis in the gills (Appendix 9.2, Plate 2) and gonad. ... In very rare cases bacterial infections were found to be associated with areas of necrosis and haemocytosis.
Louden, Joe Neilson, James Sakker, Alan Genders and Michelle Belcher (NSW Fisheries), staff of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, and Lorraine Beal for their contributions to this study. ... Solitary Islands Marine Park), Solitary Islands Underwater