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  1. Marine fish breeding - research information sheet

    Not surprisingly there is a growing interest in aquaculture and development of marine finfish farming in Australia has risen over the last decade. ... Marine fish farming and enhancement are potentially aquaculture growth areas in NSW.

  2. Boating|Boating

    Things you need to know. A marine park permit is required to install or relocate a mooring in Jervis Bay Marine Park. ... In emergency situations anchoring is permitted in all areas of the marine park where necessary to preserve life or property.

  3. Zones|Zones

    Coryphaena hippurus. Tailor. Pomatomidae. Pomatomus saltatrix. Protection of species. All species are protected in sanctuary zones of the Marine Park. ... All species are protected in habitat protection zones of the Marine Park, except those species

  4. Improving fish habitats

    restore riparian areas by removing , replanting with native plants and fencing. improve fish passage by installing fishways, making road crossings more fish friendly, removing weirs and actively managing floodgates. ... This ensures suitable types of

  5. Recreation & Culture |Recreation & Culture

    We work with collaborators to monitor long-term changes in populations and provide information for fine-scale, sensible management of harvest areas, bag limits and legal lengths of species to ensure ... Marine and Freshwater Research 71:962-971. Miles NG,

  6. Threats to fish habitats

    Urban development associated with heavily populated areas has altered marine environments, such as rocky and coral reefs and sandy beaches. ... Agriculture, urban and industrial development in estuarine areas has impacted on mangrove, seagrass, saltmarsh

  7. Syngnathiformes

    All species within these families are now protected under the NSW Fisheries Management Act 1994. ... Many syngnathiformes inhabit relatively shallow inshore areas and sometimes man made structures, which makes them vulnerable to human disturbance.

  8. Ecology

    Harder rock forms flat areas where many animals feed during high tide and low tide. ... Marine life includes barnacles, limpets, snails, crabs, worms, and green and brown algae.

  9. Aboriginal Cultural Fishing Local Management Plan|Aboriginal Cultural Fishing Local Management Plan

    participate. The LMPs will trial alternative cultural fishing arrangements within specific areas for a period of two years. ... The trial LMPs will cover matters including:. areas of fishing and fishing equipment to be used.

  10. Impacts of urban and rural development

    More fish kills are reported in cotton growing areas during the growing season than other areas. ... Instead, these areas had increased cover of aquatic weeds, including grasses, rushes and other submerged vegetation.