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which management and reporting for the NSW Marine Estate is conducted. ... Local’ was defined as a suburb or postcode within a 30 km radius of the departure port for regional areas, and within a 20 km radius for urban areas.
Research should then be directed towards understanding the key mechanisms that might contribute to reduced interactions/mortalities with unwanted catches by particular fishing gears and the broader consequences for the marine ... The Management Plan also
threatened species, marine protected areas (MPAs), habitat condition), economic (e.g. local economic dependencies), social (e.g. ... Matters of NES relevant to fish stocking activities include: declared World Heritage areas (WHAs), declared Ramsar
2000). Common carp flourish in temperate river systems and are particularly prominent in the Murray- Darling Basin, comprising around 90% of fish biomass in many areas (Gehrke et al. ... 2000). More recently, Daughterless Carp Gene Technology, currently
Biodiversity and Habitat Issues.F-273. a) Major habitats of the trawled estuaries.F-273 b) Marine protected areas within trawled estuaries.F-279 c) Effects of the fishery on estuarine ... For the purposes of this assessment, species that regularly enter
Approximately a week later the major kill occurred, with an estimate of the fish affected at South West Rocks (one of the areas worst affected) of over 180 000 within a ... well below the critical thresholds for many fish species (generally set at 4 mg/L)
Background. In the marine aquaculture industry the reduction of biofouling in sea cage aquaculture is important for economic and environmental reasons. ... The reduction of biofouling in the marine sea cage industry is important for both economic and
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.
threatened or of conservation significance 3. Providing advice as to whether the site should be eliminated from further consideration due. ... The substratum of most wetlands was entirely mud, but several wetlands had small areas of other substrate types.
Research should then be directed towards understanding the key mechanisms that might contribute to reduced interactions by particular fishing gear and the broader consequences for the marine environment. ... Brazil: Hazin and Afonso, 2013; and Réunion