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NSW DPI Site Map.
Aquatic reserves. NSW aquatic reserves are an important part of the NSW system of marine protected areas - map (PDF, 3060.7 KB). ... To view and download NSW marine protected area spatial data, please visit the Fisheries Spatial Data Portal.
fishing and other causes, particularly in the 1960s and 70s. Despite protection in NSW. ... identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse.
Marine parks are also declared at national and international levelsĀ in Australian and global systems of marine protected areas. ... In NSW marine parks are declared and managed under the Marine Estate Management Act 2014 by NSW Department of Primary
Marine Protected Areas. Marine protected areas are parts of the NSW marine estate managed to conserve marine biodiversity and support marine science, recreation and education. ... Marine protected areas in NSW are part of national and international
Regulation clause 340F). 1. Carcharias taurus suffered significant declines in NSW, from fishing and spear-. ... identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse.
69. Sydney Region. 15. Total. 165. Cultural resource use in NSW Marine Parks. ... The Marine Estate Management Act 2014 provides the legislative framework for the creation of a system of marine protected areas in NSW.
Concern about the conservation status of Greynurse Sharks was raised in the 1980s, resulting in the species becoming protected in NSW in 1984. ... The biology, ecology, distribution and abundance, and identification of marine protected areas for the
Marine protected areas. Marine protected areas are parts of the NSW marine estate managed to conserve marine biodiversity and support marine science, recreation and education. ... Aquatic reserves. NSW aquatic reserves are an important part of the NSW
Ballina angelfish are listed as a protected fish in NSW under the Fisheries Management Act 1994. ... Ballina angelfish habitats, such as seamounts, are located in a number of protected areas in NSW including the Lord Howe Island Marine Park and at Balls