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  1. Developing Commercial Inland Saline Aquaculture inAustralia: Part 1. R & D Plan

    These project areas were:. 1. Grow-out of Marine Species Using Shallow Aquifers Of the 13 highest-ranking commercial prospects, five (including the top 4) fitted within the broad category of ... These project areas were:. Grow-out of Marine Species Using

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

    Three of these key 'aggregation sites' are already given high levels of protection within existin g marine protected areas. ... In addition, community awareness and understanding of marine biodiversity and threatened species would be heightened, through

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

    RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Acknowledge that cold water pollution is a threatening process affecting the conservation. ... The river sand enabled the tank to be easily levelled and protected the plastic base from sharp objects.

  4. An assessment of changes in recreatonal fishery of the Tuross Lake estuary following the establishment of a 'Recreational Fishing Haven'

    The intent was that areas declared ‘Recreational Fishing Havens’ would improve recreational fishing opportunities when commercial fishing was removed from them. ... the areas of the Lake that they used for recreational purposes (Table 1).

  5. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    LOGBOOKS FOR THE 24 DAYS WHICH WE ALSO SAMPLED AS PART OF THE SAMPLING OF COMMERCIAL LANDINGS. ... The models showed, for the plausible ranges of mortality rates, that kingfish are currently “growth overfished”.

  6. TABLE OF CONTENTS

    The Areas for Further Assessment for the Commonwealth East Bioregional Planning Process and edge of the continental shelf slope are also displayed (refer to Section 7.3.1 for further details ... For example, negotiations assisted by program data led to

  7. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    2008; Blaber 1980). For many species, these freshwater to estuarine/marine migrations are an obligatory process required for the species to fulfil its life cycle and, if impeded, result in the ... Indeed, many Australian diadromous species are thought to

  8. Fish communities and migration in the Shoalhaven River –Before construction of a fishway

    A fishway would directly assist the conservation of threatened species and provide a boost to recreational and commercial fisheries in the river system. ... populations; for ecosystem conservation; for human consumption and for economic benefit.

  9. List of Tables

    Figure 6. Map of the Australian Fishing Zones (AFZ). Shaded areas (east coast A and B) indicate the areas where data on the weights of commercially caught fish from the billfish ... Changes to the rules reflect a change of attitude among the gamefishing

  10. 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

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