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2006, Baumgartner et al. in press). The exact mechanism by which this occurs remains unclear, although it is thought that a downstream moving fish may be exposed to areas of rapid ... 2007a). Analysis of these data permits detailed assessment of the fish
The size composition data obtained from landed catches were also very consistent between the different areas of the fishery. ... In late July catches were made by Sydney based trawlers and some small catches (less than the 200 kg trip limit) were
On the premise that rehabilitation of degraded habitats is particularly relevant when it facilitates reconnection of isolated remnant populations, rehabilitation of those reaches that fragment these areas is likely to result ... Actively eroding banks
Error bars represent one standard error. 90. Figure 61 Total catch numbers (kept and released), harvest numbers (kept), and proportion (%) of the total catch released for key marine species, by residents ... West et al. NSW/ACT Recreational Fishing
Austrasia Aquaculture for NSW Fisheries, pp. 77-87. 3, 4, 7. 23 Potential for replacement of marine ingredients in Asian aquafeeds. ... Potential for replacement of marine ingredients in Asian aquafeeds. In: Feed production on the threshold of the next
The flooding created large areas of habitat for fish. This triggered the commencement of fish condition monitoring in KPF in 2011. ... The initial formal environmental watering event from August to October 2014 resulted in areas of fish habitat and
Areas of kelp, seagrass, mangrove and saltmarsh were identified and mapped from the images. ... Calculations of the areas of interest on the final maps were done by the computer software.
The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in south east Australian waters. ... Final Report to Environment Australia for the Marine Protected Areas
The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks in south east Australian waters. ... Final Report to Environment Australia for the Marine Protected Areas
A cost effective alternative would be to alter the thermoshock process to allow animals more time to move to favourable areas. ... The latter would assist the large quantities of animals affected by thermoshock (immobilised) to be protected from avian