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Geographic areas for SST data.100 Table 6.2. Main sources of water quality data for the NSW ocean waters since 1942, listed by category. ... from areas where the parasite is known to occur into disease-free areas.
Implications for biodiversity conservation management. Recommendations are made to enhance the management of interactions between NSW DPI fishing activities and marine wildlife. ... Most marine wildlife species in Australia are currently protected from
Should not exceed 10 cm s-1cm-1 in areas and times of suspected larval Murray cod larval drift. ... 18 NSW DPI. Boys et al. Downstream fish passage criteria for the MDB.
Mapping the current range of carp provides a means of identifying environmentally valuable areas as a basis for the implementation of strategies for high risk / high value areas most likely to ... During the early stages of the process, Code 2 was used
The inland river systems of the Barwon-Darling support six fish species’ that are formally listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as either endangered or vulnerable. ... The Barwon-Darling River, in particular, is home
To highlight knowledge gaps and determine areas for further research. NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The Murray-Darling Basin is Australia’s largest catchment covering over one million square kilometres and draining water ... Once these impacts have been
52. 3.6.1. Threatened and/or protected fish species. 52 3.6.2. Marine reptiles, marine mammals and seabirds. ... There were few interactions with threatened and/or protected marine species (and none with marine reptiles, mammals and birds) during the
Recommendations are provided at the end of the report. It is important that future planning for the Parramatta River- Sydney Harbour estuary and foreshore minimises threats to, and protects the conservation ... For conservation and management purposes it
The viscosity of water is the major contributing factor to injuries on fish in areas of high shear (Cada et al., 1999). ... The weirs were constructed for domestic water supply, stock water supply, irrigation, re-diversion to irrigation areas and
Part 7a of the NSW Fisheries Management Act 1994 (1997 amendments) contains provisions for the conservation of threatened species, populations and ecological communities of fish and marine vegetation, and also recognises ... The IUCN held a workshop