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  1. Retained and discarded catch characteristics – Prawn trawl observer

    interaction) with threatened, endangered and protected fish, sharks, marine. mammals, reptiles, and seabirds; and. ... Habitat Protection Zones (HPZs) and Sanctuary Zones (SZs) within Marine Protected Areas.

  2. Estuary Prawn Trawl Fishery Environmental Impact Statement Public Consultation Document

    F-279. b) Marine protected areas within trawled estuaries.F-279 c) Effects of the fishery on estuarine habitats.F-282. ... F-286 iv) Mangroves and saltmarsh. F-286 v) Marine protected areas. F-286.

  3. Chapter B2.4 - Byproduct and bycatch

    B2.6.4.2 Risk assessment - protected fish. Eastern blue groper (Achoerodus viridis). ... Public Consultation Document, December 2004. species can be legally taken, and although there is some evidence that the species is still being overfished in some

  4. Habitat protection plan 3: Hawkesbury-Nepean

    The Marine Parks Act 1997, administered by both NSW Fisheries and the National Parks and Wildlife Service, provides for the nomination, declaration and management of marine protected areas within NSW and ... NSW Fisheries can also regulate many

  5. Sea-Country-Jervis-Bay.pdf

    Batemans Marine Park 44. Jervis Bay Marine Park 46. Australian Marine Parks 48. ... from the coast and can be used as a template for other areas.

  6. Fishery Management Strategy for the Ocean Trawl Fishery

    There are three types of marine protected areas in NSW - large multiple-use marine parks, small aquatic reserves and the marine and estuarine components of national parks and nature reserves. ... It is also important that the Ocean Trawl MAC participates

  7. Public Consultation Document: Volume 1

    B1.1.3.3.1 Region 1.31 B1.1.3.3.2 Marine Protected Areas.34. B1.1.3.4 Seasonal Closures.35 B1.2 Interaction with Other Fisheries.36. ... due to the Perkinsus parasite, or where marine protected areas occur and harvesting.

  8. Grey-Nurse-Shark-Draft-Recovery-Plan.pdf

    Three of these key 'aggregation sites' are already given high levels of protection within existin g marine protected areas. ... The particular habitats where grey nurse sharks choose to aggregate contain a rich diversity of fish and marine vegetation,

  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. Policy and guidelines for fish habitat conservation and management (update 2013)

    6. 1.7 Marine protected areas 7. 1.7.1 Proposed development within or in the locality of marine parks or aquatic reserves 7. ... There are three types of marine protected areas in NSW:.  Marine parks are managed under the Marine Parks Act 1997.