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  1. PRE/POST CHAPTER HEADING

    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

  2. Biological information for appropriate management of endemic fish species at Lord Howe Island

    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. Australian Society for Fish Biology Annual Conference and Workshop 2008: Assessing Recreational Fisheries - Current and Future Challenges

    Liggins. 194pp. No. 19 Otway, N.M. and Parker, P.C., 2000. The biology, ecology, distribution, abundance and identification of marine protected areas for the conservation of threatened Grey Nurse Sharks ... Monitoring and identification of NSW. Critical

  4. The Sydney inshore trawl-whiting fishery: codend selectivity

    Species relative abundance and biomass in T4mm100 and control.95 8.2.4. Species relative abundance and biomass in T5mm200 and control.96. ... 3.2.8. Faunal composition and relative abundance. Scientific names and common names for fish species follow

  5. An Assessment of the effort and catch of shore-based and boat-based recreational fishers in the Sydney Harbour estuary over the 2007/2008 Summer period.

    2001) and, despite its urban surroundings, contains an array of important habitats that support a diverse marine assemblage. ... Recreational fishing in some areas of the estuary is regulated. No fishing is allowed in Homebush Bay and the Duck River, and

  6. Gillreportfinal_Formatted_091003

    Analyses of similarity identified that the structure (species composition and relative abundance) of catches differed between estuaries, but not between sampling periods. ... Similarity matrices based on the Bray- Curtis similarity measure were generated

  7. Survey of Recreational Fishing 2013/14

    Error bars represent one standard error. 90. Figure 61 Total catch numbers (kept and released), harvest numbers (kept), and proportion (%) of the total catch released for key marine species, by residents ... xi NSW Department of Primary Industries,

  8. Beaches and Headland Ecological FFreport_146

    in different areas of the marine park. ... ii) scientific research. The goal was to establish a comprehensive, adequate and representative system of marine protected areas that includes a full range of marine biodiversity at ecosystem, habitat and

  9. Marine-Fish-Stocking-Vol-II-Online-Version.pdf

    threatened species, marine protected areas (MPAs), habitat condition), economic (e.g. local economic dependencies), social (e.g. ... Matters of NES relevant to fish stocking activities include: declared World Heritage areas (WHAs), declared Ramsar

  10. NSW-Recreational-Fisheries-Monitoring-Program-Charter-Fishery-Monitoring-201718-_-Fisheries-Final-Report-Series-No.-159.pdf

    43. Table 10. Number of observations, abundance (N) and frequency of occurrence (FO%) of marine mammals recorded by observers from nearshore charter vessels over four seasons between October 2017 and September ... As logbook data is self-reported by

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