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  1. About aquaculture

    The NSW oyster industry has a history dating back to the 1870s in the Georges River and is the state’s largest aquaculture sector.

  2. Lachlan River EEC

    Lachlan River EEC. Title. The aquatic ecological community in the natural drainage system of the lowland catchment of the Lachlan River. ... Description. The Lowland Catchment of the Lachlan River is part of the Murray-Darling Basin.

  3. Darling River EEC

    o. 25'S; 150. o. 58.8'E), Severn River downstream of Pindari Dam (29. ... the Paroo River and Bulloo River Overflow with their associated lakes and tributaries.

  4. Fish and Flows in the Murray River Catchment

    Fish and Flows in the Murray River Catchment. Summary. In developing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) used an indicator site method to assess the environmental

  5. Snowy River EEC

    Snowy River EEC. Title. The aquatic ecological community in the catchment of the Snowy River in NSW. ... The listing includes all native fish and aquatic invertebrates within all rivers, creeks and streams of the Snowy River catchment.

  6. Tweed River

    Tweed River (Cobaki Broadwater) - Set Meshing Net. The whole of the waters of the Cobaki Broadwater, upstream of the mouth of Cobaki Creek. ... Rous River - Set Meshing Net. The whole of the waters of the Rous River, upstream of the Kynnumboon road bridge

  7. Hawkesbury River

    Hawkesbury River. For the purposes of the Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan, the Hawkesbury River includes all waters from the confluence of the Hawkesbury River and the South Pacific Ocean ... Colo River. The whole of the waters of the Colo

  8. Go Fishing - Hawkesbury River

    Go Fishing - Hawkesbury River. Located just north of Sydney, the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system emerges from the foothills of the Blue Mountains then winds its way east as the Hawkesbury River ... time fisher; however, when a few secrets are revealed,

  9. Estuary General Fishery Environmental Impact Statement Public Consultation Document

    The forces driving this mixing include tides, wind, waves and river run-off, although the relative importance of each of these varies according to estuary type and location within the estuary.

  10. Murray River EEC

    Murray River EEC. Title. The aquatic ecological community in the natural drainage system of the lower Murray River catchment. ... Excluded from this recommendation are the Lachlan River and the Darling River and their tributaries, and artificial canals,