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  1. 299_FRDC Urchins_REPORT formatted for printing_Oct03_Part –

    Densities of the purple sea urchin were highest in areas termed Barrens, where they maintain the rock free of foliose algae. ... Within Region 3, reductions in density also occurred in areas closed to commercial fishing, with the average density reduced

  2. Reproduction and growth of dusky flathead in NSW estuaries

    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

  3. Distribution of Estuarine Vegetation in the Parramatta River and Sydney Harbour, 2000

    Part of this project was initiated in 2001 with the then Marine Safety and Environment Group of NSW Transport in order to guide the response strategy for the spill of oil. ... It will also directly benefit NSW Maritime and the Commonwealth Department of

  4. FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 147 Estimating losses ...

    For the reasons outlined above, all seagrass species in NSW are protected under the Fisheries Management Act 1994. ... It was not possible to accurately delineate individual scar areas for moorings in the naturally fragmented beds.

  5. The feasibility of excluding alien redfin perch from Macquarie perch habitat in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment

    Objectives included to review the distribution, biology and conservation status of Macquarie perch in the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment; assess the techniques available for excluding redfin perch from Macquarie perch habitat within ... However, even within

  6. Paving the way for continued rapid development of the flat (angasi) oyster (Ostrea angasi) farming industry in New South Wales

    Most oysters had light infections (Table 2) characterised by low numbers of microcells in focal areas of haemocytosis in the vesicular connective tissues and gills (Appendix 9.2, Plate 1). ... Occasionally, higher numbers of microcells were present in

  7. Mark-recapture population estimate and movements of Grey Nurse Sharks

    Louden, Joe Neilson, James Sakker, Alan Genders and Michelle Belcher (NSW Fisheries), staff of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, and Lorraine Beal for their contributions to this study. ... First, the National Marine Fisheries Service Cooperative Shark

  8. Thermoshock Fish Mortality Investigation Chris T. Walsh, Michael. P. ...

    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

  9. Monitoring and identification of NSW Critical Habitat Sitesfor conservation of Grey Nurse Sharks

    The project – Critical Habitat sites for Protection of Grey Nurse Sharks - was undertaken for the Marine Species Protection Program. ... The report may be cited as ‘Monitoring and identification of NSW Critical Habitat sites for conservation of Grey

  10. Fish communities of the Lower Murray-Darling catchment: Status and trends

    It is typically undertaken with the intent of either improving recreational fishing opportunities or for the conservation of endangered populations (NSW Fisheries 2003). ... Table 1.1. Native fish species of the Lower Murray-Darling catchment, their

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