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Environmental Impact Statement
Volume 3. Appendices. This is the third of three volumes of the Environmental Impact Statement on. the Lobster Fishery in NSW. Environmental Impact Statement on the Lobster Fishery in NSW 3. Public Consultation Document, December 2004. TABLE OF
Ocean Trap and Line Fishery. Environmental Impact Statement. Public Consultation Document. Published in March 2006 by. NSW Department of Primary Industries. Agriculture and Fisheries Division. PO Box 21 Cronulla NSW 2230. Environmental Impact
INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF NSW COMMERCIAL FISHERIES POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND . ADMINISTRATION . REPORT . Prepared by Richard Stevens OAM . Ian Cartwright Peter Neville March 2012 . Table of Contents . Executive Summary i .
by supporting health and nutrition, and supplying richly diverse social and cultural lifestyles.
It also indicates little may be gained in focusing training at lifestyles.
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The main sources of these pressures are growing urban populations and an expanding urban footprint, a growing interest in rural residential development and lifestyles, and a renewed interest from producers and
Estuary General EIS
load, water flows and quality. 3. Principle 1: Rivers as assetsPrinciple 1: Rivers as assetsPrinciple 1: Rivers as assetsPrinciple 1: Rivers as assets Rivers sustain lifestyles and patterns of work and