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It has been estimated that there may be more than 1, 000 MW in potential further generation on several dozen sites throughout NSW (NSW Government 2012). ... Figure 3. Hay Weir. 22 NSW Department of Primary Industries. Boys et al.
Status of the NSW Abalone Fishery in NSW and its scope for enhancement. ... 1998/219 Enhancement of populations of abalone in NSW using hatchery-produced seed.
t a l. Pa ge. 1 1. 12 NSW Dept of Primary Industries. ... the areas of the Lake that they used for recreational purposes (Table 1).
16. Shore-based recreational fishing in NSW marine wate rs……………………………………… 18. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………… 18. ... ii) scientific
Danielle Morrison of NSW DPI carried out the presumptive mapping of saltmarsh on these images. ... Other threats to saltmarsh occur from unauthorised recreational access, particularly in urban areas.
glomerata farmed by oyster growers in seven. estuaries in NSW. 73 Figure 3. ... the Shoalhaven River, NSW, from June 2005 to July 2006.91 Figure 7.
The activity is based on research conducted in NSW marine parks comparing the number and size of invertebrates (specifically mud crabs) found in areas that are fished and those that are ... NSW MARINE PARKS EDUCATION KIT CAPE BYRON MARINE PARK 65.
Areas with suitable habitat are generally associated with greater species richness and diversity. ... 7). 12 NSW DPI – Aquatic Ecosystems. Fish in Irrigation Offtakes, Baumgartner et al.
NSW Animal Welfare Code of Practice No 5 - Dogs and cats in animal boarding establishments. ... February 2024 – feline vaccine shortage. NSW Chief Animal Welfare Officer update (PDF, 71.89 KB).
Marine protected areas include aquatic reserves, marine parks, intertidal protected areas and marine extensions to national parks. ... In line with international and national research, initial research in NSW marine parks also shows that fish numbers,