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  1. Observer-based study of targeted commercial fishing for large shark species in waters off northern New South Wales

    Given that an improved understanding of the catch of sharks from commercial fisheries was a commitment made within the Australian National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks ... species of whaler, hammerhead and mackerel shark

  2. Assessing likelihoods of marine pest introductions in Sydney estuaries: A transport vector approach

    Hull fouling may be at present the most significant vector for marine pests given that it is not as tightly regulated as is ballast water exchange. ... 2006). But, as for commercial vessels, there will be niche areas on the hulls of recreational vessels

  3. Gilliga_et al_Wakool Enviro Flows_report

    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

  4. Fish communities of the Murrumbidgee catchment: Status and trends

    on pygmy perch species is known to be substantial. Therefore, establishment of trout free waters in upland areas may be a necessity for recovery of these two species in the Murrumbidgee. ... It is typically undertaken with the intent of either improving

  5. Aquaculture Research Advisory Committee Annual Report 2015-16

    Competing coastal uses, such as marine protected areas for conservation purposes or urban/industrial/tourism developments may compromise the viability of aquaculture. ... marine biodiversity conservation while achieving balanced outcomes including

  6. FishCare Volunteer Program Angling Survey: summary

    Interestingly, the areas of high refusal rates tended to be around Sydney. ... Bream were ubiquitous in the catches among saltwater regions, flathead were common in the areas with large estuaries and saltwater lakes.

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

    Although the adoption of various management strategies (such as weir removal and fishway construction), has improved fish populations in many areas the success of any rehabilitation project relies heavily on a ... that entered the fishway cell and

  8. The Sydney inshore trawl-whiting fishery: codend selectivity

    rates of whiting while still complying with the minimum mesh size specified for the fishery. ... per 90 minute tow), standard error (s.e.) and percentage of total catch for the.

  9. 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

  10. 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

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