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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. Ageing Yellowtail (Trachurus novaezelandiae) and Blue Mackeral (Scomber australasicus) in New South Wales

    Phillips) • Meeting with D. Liska of Pisces Marine (operators of Broome’s Head hatchery). ... The approach to selection for disease tolerance is largely a reaction to the existence of survivors in areas affected by disease.

  3. Australian Society for Fish Biology Annual Conference and Workshop 2008: Assessing Recreational Fisheries - Current and Future Challenges

    Liggins. 194pp. No. 19 Otway, N.M. and Parker, P.C., 2000. The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks ... 44pp. No. 28 Otway, N.M., 1999. Identification

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

    28. Fig. 9. Mean (S.E.) number of all species, estuarine-marine species and freshwater-estuarine species for the different MARSH assemblage groupings identified by SIMPROF (Table 9). ... 32. Fig. 11. Mean (S.E.) number of all species, estuarine-marine

  5. Review of NSW recreational fishing tournament-based monitoring methods and datasets

    2005; Simpson et al. 2002). Reasons include: harvest stocking for enhancing fishing for recreational and/or cultural purposes; and, conservation stocking for rebuilding depleted native fish populations (Anon. ... On the other hand, data useful for

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

    Estuarine/marine vagrants. Acanthopagrus australis ACAAUS Yellowfin bream           . ... The NSW Government announced new 80/20 environmental flow rules for the Hawkesbury-Nepean River in the Metropolitan Water.

  7. An analysis of changes to aquatic habitats and adjacent land-use in the downstream portion of the Hawkesbury Nepean River over the past sixty years

    identify areas of the catchment that have management and conservation significance. ... To conserve the harvested as well as the other species, and/or enhance the economies that depend on them, it is necessary to have conservation policies not only for

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

    many marine protected areas (MPAs – e.g. ... 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 (DAFF, 2004).

  9. Determining appropriate sizes at harvest for species shared by the commercial trap and recreational fisheries in New South Wales

    The MCDA may provide additional benefits including: (i) identifying areas where information is lacking and; (ii) providing a mechanism for performance assessment of management changes in achieving the pre- defined objectives. ... Consultation with

  10. Investigating and managing the Perkinsus-related mortality of blacklip abalone in NSW

    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.

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