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2013). The non-fishing NSW public also value a well-managed resource with sustainable fisheries an important component of broader marine ecosystem health. ... Recreational Fishing Havens and freshwater systems), leaving recreational fishing as the sole
species caught by the fishery iv) Describe observed interactions between threatened, endangered and protected (TEP). ... size composition, rates of discarding, client demographic information and interactions with threatened, endangered and protected (TEP)
observed to be discarded by the fishery v) Describe observed interactions between threatened, endangered and protected (TEP). ... As logbook data is self-reported by fishers, it can be subject to inaccurate species identification, and variable reporting
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,
94/042. 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 ... Final Report to Environment Australia for the Marine
Interestingly, the areas of high refusal rates tended to be around Sydney. ... In most areas this would also mean an increase in the numbers of interviews.
The weirs were constructed for domestic water supply, stock water supply, irrigation, rediversion to irrigation areas and rediversion to effluent streams. ... Murrumbidgee River (inset). The main channel of the Murrumbidgee River has been emboldened for
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.
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 42: 555-567. Gehrke, P.C., Astles, K.L. ... Seasonal and size-related variation in microhabitat use by a southern Victorian stream fish assemblage Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 45
Project No. 2005/209. 6. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. The timing and reporting of this project have been such that the keys areas for further development have now become the basis of ongoing ... Liggins. 194pp. No. 19 Otway, N.M. and Parker, P.C., 2000. The