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A scoping exercise was done for using a commercial dredging vessel to remove large areas of the seaweed, but the logistics proved too difficult. ... They are widely recognised as serving a number of important functions including sediment stabilisation
25 3.2.3. Interactions with threatened and/or protected fish species. 25 3.2.4. ... alive. Interactions with threatened and/or protected species were rare, with overall totals of six great white sharks, five grey nurse sharks and two green turtles hooked
2008; Blaber 1980). For many species, these freshwater to estuarine/marine migrations are an obligatory process required for the species to fulfil its life cycle and, if impeded, result in the ... Indeed, many Australian diadromous species are thought to
Mapping the current range of carp provides a means of identifying environmentally valuable areas as a basis for the implementation of strategies for high risk / high value areas most likely to ... During the early stages of the process, Code 2 was used
The viscosity of water is the major contributing factor to injuries on fish in areas of high shear (Cada et al., 1999). ... Streamlines, flow patterns, shear strain rate profile, and general hydraulic behaviour in the immediate areas upstream and
This project was designed to investigate the feasibility and applicability of using a transport vector approach for assessing the likelihood of marine pest introductions in NSW. ... 2006). But, as for commercial vessels, there will be niche areas on the
Paul Humphries provided advice on larval fish sizes. The Department of Land &Water Conservation provided flow and temperature data from gauging stations throughout the reach of the Murray River studied. ... 10 NSW Fisheries. NRMS Project No.R7019
This follows identification of these areas in the national R&D plan as having the highest potential for aquaculture. ... The project will also examine other significant saline groundwater resources in shallower aquifers, especially from the prospective
Shoreline access to the recreational fishery was diffuse, even though there were large areas of shoreline which were not very accessible because of the vegetation, topography or restrictions to public access. ... The base level of effort estimation was a
52. 3.6.1. Threatened and/or protected fish species. 52 3.6.2. Marine reptiles, marine mammals and seabirds. ... There were few interactions with threatened and/or protected marine species (and none with marine reptiles, mammals and birds) during the