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  1. Get a permit

    using explosives and other dangerous substances. harming marine vegetation. Still not sure if you need a permit? ... Fisheries and Marine Protected Areas Application Form.

  2. Fisheries and Marine Protected Areas Application Form

    2. Please check the location and details of marine parks and aquatic reserves available at: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fishing/marine-protected-areas If your proposed work site is ... for fish and marine vegetation 1 (NSW DPI Fisheries) for plants, mammals

  3. Fishing closures, restrictions and permits|Fishing closures, restrictions and permits

    Fishing closures, restrictions and permits. Fisheries rules. Our State's fisheries are a community-owned resource. ... Species closures. Marine protected areas. Other relevant closures. Permits and Orders.

  4. Go Fishing - Jervis Bay

    Detailed zoning maps are available at www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/ fishing/marine-protected-areas, the JBMP office in Huskisson and at local tackle shops, NSW Fisheries offices, tourist centres and ... Zoning maps for NSW marine parks are available for free on

  5. Fisheries Spatial Data Portal|Fisheries Spatial Data Portal

    Licensing. The Fisheries data and Marine Protected Areas data layer are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). ... Feedback. Feedback and questions can be sent to fisheries.data@dpi.nsw.gov.au.

  6. Get a permit

    using explosives and other dangerous substances. harming marine vegetation. Still not sure if you need a permit? ... Fisheries and Marine Protected Areas Application Form.

  7. Estuary General Fishery Environmental Impact Statement Public Consultation Document

    F–259 Table F2. Location and features of existing marine protected areas within NSW estuaries. ... Extinction and their Environment MAC Management Advisory Committee MPA Marine Parks Authority NCC Nature Conservation Council NPWS National Parks and

  8. Volume 2 Chapters E – J

    F–240 iii) Marine protected areas. F–242. b) Knowledge gaps.F–246 c) Conclusion.F–247. ... 2. Threatened and Protected Species.F–249 a) Threatened species that could be affected by the fishery.F–249 b) Potential impact due to direct capture

  9. Protecting habitats

    protection of specific areas, such as Marine Protected Areas and Intertidal Protected Areas.. ... 2013. The Local Land Services Act does not apply to mangroves, seagrasses and other marine vegetation as these are protected under the Fisheries Management

  10. Volume 2 Chapters E – J

    Rocky shores and reefs.F–271 vi) Marine protected areas.F–272. ... e) Knowledge gaps.F–285 2. Threatened and Protected Species.F–288. a) Threatened species that may be affected by the Estuary General Fishery.F–288 b) Potential impact due to

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