Manning River. Recreational fishing only from downstream from Ghinni Ghinni and Berady Creek (including Scotts Creek). ... Tuross Lake (including Tuross River and Borang Lake). Wonboyn Lake, River and Wonboyn Beach.
Go Fishing - Hawkesbury River. Located just north of Sydney, the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system emerges from the foothills of the Blue Mountains then winds its way east as the Hawkesbury River ... time fisher; however, when a few secrets are revealed,
The whole of the waters of the Nambucca River and Warrell Creek together with their creeks and tributaries. ... Nambucca River Entrance - Nets. The whole of the waters of that part of the Nambucca River from its confluence with the South Pacific Ocean
crossing such as Locketts Crossing on the Coolongolook River can have instant benefits for fish. ... the excessive extraction of gravel or river sediments can all exacerbate the erosion process.
Oysters. General information. 1.3 MB PDF]. Best Practice Raft Construction Guidelines [1.2 MB PDF]. 248.4 KB PDF]. Healthy Estuaries for Healthy Oysters Guidelines.pdf [1.5 MB PDF]. Introduction to Nurseries for Hatchery Produced Oyster Spat
97% of the assessed river length was degraded; 68% moderately, and 30% substantially. ... There are 672 so-called “unregulated” rivers or river sub-catchments in NSW.
available. Case Study - A comparison of fish assemblages associated with different riparian vegetation types in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system. ... The fish communities differed among different parts of the river, in different seasons, and between
Macleay River and tributaries (incluing Belmore River). Area affected. Species of fish that must not be taken. ... Macleay River - Nets. The whole of the waters of the Macleay River and its creeks, tributaries, billabongs and lagoons, from the Kempsey
Lower Hunter River Estuary on the Lower North Coast of NSW, near Newcastle: Woodberry Swamp, Irrawang Swamp and Hexham Swamp (the western margins), as well as providing recommendations for future research ... See also Acid Sulfate Soils Priority
In more recent years, weirs have been built to help river operators manage releases from dams or to increase water depth for pumps and diversion channels in major irrigation developments.