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Figure 4.3.2a. Mean (SE) number of taxa collected from the Hunter River. ... Acanthopagrus australis) and school prawns (Metapenaeus macleayi) than the main channel of the river.
Most Murray-Darling river systems in NSW are classified as being in emerging, severe, or critical drought stages. ... Watering strategies: working with river operators, water management agencies,. environmental water holders and water users to maximise
Namoi River. GUNNEDAH. N. SYDNEY. WELLINGTON. Namoi River Barwon River. New South Wales. ... Carp, Australian smelt and western carp gudgeons were present in all river reaches.
FISHERIES FINAL REPORT SERIES | NO. 147. Estimating losses of Posidonia australis due to boat moorings in Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and Wallis Lake Tim M. Glasby and Greg West. Published by the NSW Department of Primary Industries. Estimating
18. Figure 2. Location of the Hay Weir study site on the Murrumbidgee River. ... Figure 2. Location of the Hay Weir study site on the Murrumbidgee River.
Galaxias fuscus Barred galaxias Disjunct distribution, restricted to the Goulburn River system in Victoria. ... Maccullochella ikei Eastern cod Populations restricted to isolated tributaries of the Clarence River.
Fish communities in the Macquarie River were different from those in the Bogan River. ... Cold water released through the valves flows directly into the Macquarie River channel.
And measuring and reporting on water salinity and temperatures in the Clyde River is helping the estuary’s oyster farmers better understand local climate, prepare the industry for current and future
IV. 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 8. 1.1 RESTORING FISH PASSAGE WITHIN THE SHOALHAVEN RIVER. ... 2 CHANGES IN FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN THE SHOALHAVEN RIVER AFTER FISHWAY CONSTRUCTION.
improved connectivity to the main river channel. • constructed a “fish friendly” bridge crossing. ... North Coast. Coastal catchments from QLD border to Macleay River. Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation.