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  1. Assessment of shark sighting rates by aerial beach patrols - Fisheries Final Report Series

    Carr of the Jervis Bay Marine Park are thanked for their support of this project. ... 2010, Cunningham et al. 2010). Sightings of such air-breathing marine species are easier than for submerged species, as they are more visible on the water surface (Ross

  2. Assessment of artificial reefs in Lake Macquarie NSW

    Initial constraint mapping identified potential areas that would be suitable for the deployment of a series of artificial reefs. ... due to physical constrains (depth, sediment type, seagrass beds, protected areas) or interference with existing

  3. Improved Early Survival of Molluscs:Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata)

    Dr. Gibson’s team had identified several strains of Aeromonas bacteria with demonstrable inhibitory effects on marine Vibrio bacteria of known pathogenicity to finfish and invertebrate larvae including those of the ... stored seawater sourced from the

  4. Development of fish screening criteria for water diversions in the Murray-Darling Basin

    We would also like to thank Les Perkins from the Farmers Conservation Alliance who allowed us to tour farmers’ screens in Oregon and also provided detailed design information. ... Pump – A diesel-powered, mixed-flow (centrifugal) pump with a gear

  5. Assessment of a Dual-frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) for application in fish migration studies

    Such reproduction includes fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968. ... For this reason, there is a physical limitation to the width of the scanner unit.

  6. Regulated Rivers and Fisheries Restoration Project - Experimental study of the effects of cold water pollution on native fish

    These experiments demonstrated that juvenile native fish were affected by cold water pollution in the areas of growth, survival, distribution and activity. ... Furthermore, both these species are popular targets for recreational anglers. 4 NSW Fisheries -

  7. Grey-Nurse-Shark-Draft-Recovery-Plan.pdf

    In addition, community awareness and understanding of marine biodiversity and threatened species would be heightened, through conservation efforts for this high-profile and popular marine species. ... The particular habitats where grey nurse sharks

  8. Mapping the habitats of NSW estuaries

    Subdivision of marine environments into habitat units is the surrogate most widely used, and this approach as been adopted in NSW for selecting suitable candidate areas for protection within Marine Parks. ... provide natural resource managers, industry

  9. TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Although a number of potential question areas have been identified (and these are detailed in Attachment 12.4), the final design for each State/Territory has been scheduled for October/November ... The latter procedure is used to allocate interviews

  10. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    2000). Common carp flourish in temperate river systems and are particularly prominent in the Murray- Darling Basin, comprising around 90% of fish biomass in many areas (Gehrke et al. ... Furthermore, “the introduction of fish (including carp) to

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