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  1. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 151 Koondrook–Perricoota Forest ...

    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

  2. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 156

    2011; Steffe and Murphy 2011). Management strategies including size and bag limits, closed seasons, closed areas, gear restrictions and stocking, are used to regulate and sustain fisheries around the world (Arlinghaus ... Thus enabling identification and

  3. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    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. ... Rotenone bait pellets in all experiments contained glitter to

  4. Murray Wetlands Management and Water Recovery Initiatives: Rapid assessment of fisheries values of wetlands priorities for water recovery

    2. Generating a list of fish species detected, including identification of any species listed as. ... The substratum of most wetlands was entirely mud, but several wetlands had small areas of other substrate types.

  5. BHP Report from Budge_REVISED & FORMATTED_210803

    The reduction in mesh-size also varied between sides of the seacage and between the top and bottom areas of each side. ... Another significant advantage of MarineMesh over ordinary fence meshes is the edge finish, known as Marine Knuckle.

  6. An Assessment of the effort and catch of shore-based and boat-based recreational fishers in the Sydney Harbour estuary over the 2007/2008 Summer period.

    2001) and, despite its urban surroundings, contains an array of important habitats that support a diverse marine assemblage. ... Recreational fishing in some areas of the estuary is regulated. No fishing is allowed in Homebush Bay and the Duck River, and

  7. Knight

    These include formally protecting water bodies supporting the species; restoring fish passage; rehabilitating degraded habitats; working with landowners and local councils to conserve populations located outside of protected areas; increasing public

  8. Gillreportfinal_Formatted_091003

    2000/172. TABLE OF CONTENTS. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. LIST OF TABLES.II. ... LIST OF FIGURES. III. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. IV. NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY.V 1. INTRODUCTION. 1.

  9. Mapping the habitats of NSW estuaries

    Subdivision of marine environments into habitat units is the surrogate most widely used, and this approach as been adopted in NSW for selecting suitable candidate areas for protection within Marine Parks. ... provide natural resource managers, industry

  10. Assessment of a Dual-frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) for application in fish migration studies

    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

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