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  1. Fishing information

    Some rivers of this region include the Bell River, Belubula River, Coxs River, Lachlan River and Macquarie Rivers.

  2. Fishers for Fish Habitat

    We have regulated rivers, removed mangroves and saltmarsh for coastal development, drained wetlands and fish nursery habitat, constructed structures which restrict river flow and inhibit fish migration and removed macrohabitat such ... As such, they are

  3. Darling River Hardyhead population in the Hunter River catchment

    Darling River Hardyhead population in the Hunter River catchment. Primefact Number: Edition: Released/reviewed:. ... The Darling River Hardyhead population in the Hunter River catchment is listed as an endangered population in NSW.

  4. Rehabilitating habitats

    Rehabilitating habitats. To better manage our aquatic ecosystems we need to repair the damage from the past. By removing barriers to fish passage, reinstating snags and riparian vegetation and improving water flows we can make more fish … naturally

  5. Lachlan River EEC

    Lachlan River EEC. Title. The aquatic ecological community in the natural drainage system of the lowland catchment of the Lachlan River. ... Description. The Lowland Catchment of the Lachlan River is part of the Murray-Darling Basin.

  6. Protecting habitats

    Livestock grazing on the foreshore or a river or other waterway can contribute to bank erosion and loss of valuable paddock soils to the river. ... By obtaining the required approvals, these sorts of works can be adequately assessed before they are

  7. About aquaculture

    The NSW oyster industry has a history dating back to the 1870s in the Georges River and is the state’s largest aquaculture sector.

  8. Shoalhaven River and tributaries (including Crookhaven River)

    Shoalhaven River and tributaries (including Crookhaven River). Area affected. Species of fish that must not be taken. ... bearing of 134 degrees from the western foreshore boundary of Lot 3, DP 14678 to a post on the southern bank of the river.

  9. Snowy River EEC

    Snowy River EEC. Title. The aquatic ecological community in the catchment of the Snowy River in NSW. ... The listing includes all native fish and aquatic invertebrates within all rivers, creeks and streams of the Snowy River catchment.

  10. Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes - a permit is required to stock fish into any public impoundment, natural waterway, river, billabong, lake, wetland, stream etc.

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