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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. ... The areas for total reef and reef type were calculated for each subcatchment/reach.
c. Ranking areas for action: A guide for carp management groups (Braysher and Barrett 2000). ... The Lachlan River has an overall length of 1, 450 km (Department of Land and Water Conservation.
Integrated planning that seeks to locate marine parks in areas adjacent to terrestrial reserves is seen as a key mechanism for conserving coastal and marine biodiversity (Breen et al. ... 2005). This means that any future marine protected areas are
Figure 2.12. Mean monthly catch of Australian salmon from Tasmania for the period 1995/96 to 2008/09.28. ... At the NSW state level, this project satisfies three priority areas of research listed under the key document “Planning strategic research,
3) Describe the size composition of retained and returned catch for commercially available mesh and wire products in areas where they are not currently fished. ... 3) To describe the size composition of retained and returned catch for commercially
areas, the approximate dates of any introductions, and their potential impacts on native marine communities. ... Oxygen depletion and/or toxins produced during these blooms may lead to the destruction of marine life over large areas (Edgar 2000).
Changes in the management arrangements of mulloway are required for their effective conservation and sustainable harvesting. ... Sciaenids are mostly demersal fishes found in fresh, estuarine and coastal marine waters in subtropical to temperate regions
The level of discard mortality has been recognised to be a global problem with significant consequences for both fish stocks and marine ecosystems (Votier et al., 2004). ... Firstly, Pascal’s Law states that hydrostatic pressure increases with water
port and adjacent areas, the approximate dates of any introductions, and their potential impacts on native marine communities. ... Oxygen depletion and/or toxins produced during these blooms may lead to the destruction of marine life over large areas