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  1. 20151203 Final Draft Macquarie Fish Monitoring report-CEWO

    Summary During the 2014/2015 watering year 28, 483 ML of Commonwealth and NSW environmental water was delivered to the Macquarie River and core areas of the northern and southern marshes ... Multivariate analyses of the fish assemblage composition were

  2. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 155

    commercial shipping lanes, ACMA cable exclusion zones, marine protected areas), location of suitable substrata to support the structure, distribution of habitats, avoidance of locations supporting threatened species, and other coastal and.

  3. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 152 Improved fish ...

    9. Fish community structure of the Nepean River before and after fishway construction. ... Estuarine/marine vagrants. Acanthopagrus australis ACAAUS Yellowfin bream           .

  4. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 148 Observer-based study ...

    Thanks to Dr Lachlan Barnes, Dr Paul Butcher, Oliver Silver, Daniel Johnson and all of the NSW DPI staff based at Sydney Institute of Marine Science for their helpful guidance and ... many marine protected areas (MPAs – e.g.

  5. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    Marine and Freshwater Research 51, 749-753. 125. Appendix 8. Gray, C.A., Kennelly, S.J. ... 2.3.2. Bycatch composition. The majority of bycatch organisms were identified to species, but some organisms (of difficult identification) were assigned to higher

  6. 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

  7. 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.

  8. Fish habitat assessment and protection in the Barwon-Darling and Paroo Rivers

    These may include bank revegetation and stabilisation, supplying varied flow levels, limiting water harvesting on the declining limb of hydrographs, and removing sand slugs from the river channel in targeted areas. ... As long as some fish survive harsh

  9. Fish communities and migration in the Shoalhaven River –Before construction of a fishway

    Fish communities and migration in the Shoalhaven River – Before construction of a fishway. ... All fish require the ability to move freely between habitat areas within their environment, and many forms of fish movements fall into the definition of

  10. 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

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