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  1. Richmond River and Wilsons River

    crossing. Map of Richmond River (Lower Reaches) - Traps closed waters (PDF, 303.24 KB). ... Map of Richmond River and Wilsons River (Upper Reaches) - Traps (PDF, 470.25 KB).

  2. Wool

    101. However, this recovery was not uniform, with finer wools experiencing greater levels of support than medium Merino and broader styles.

  3. Contacts

    Contacts. NSW DPIRD - Fisheries head office. Phone: 1300 550 474 or (02) 4916 3900 (Australia only). International:61 2 4916 3900. Postal address: Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, Locked Bag 1, Nelson Bay NSW, 2316. Street address:Port Stephens

  4. MDBFishandFlows_Infographic3.pdf

    WHAT MAKES UP A ‘FLOW’? There are many sources for the water that makes up a river flow. ... changes in river levels. Image: Michael Hutchison, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

  5. brunswick-river-entrance-spearfishing.pdf

    NSW DPI 21 March 2018Coordinates are shown in WGS84. FLINT AND STEELPOINT Spearfishing - Brunswick River Entrance. ... northern training wall of the Brunswick River, County of Rouse, Parish of Billinudgel; then by that high water mark and the training

  6. Mann River closed waters

    Closure. Land and PropertyInformation 2015. Closed WatersThe Mann River and its tributaries upstream of its junction with the Clarence River, except the Oban River and its tributaries upstream of its junction ... with, but not including, the Sara River,

  7. Go Fishing - Lake St Clair

    Located around 2.5 hours’ drive north of Sydney and 25kms from Singleton, the lake was formed by the damming of Glennies Creek, a tributary of the Hunter River. ... Casting popular lures such as spinnerbaits, small hard-body minnow styles, lipless

  8. Biosecurity, wildlife and feral animals

    Information related to the Bellinger River Snapping Turtle Mortality Event.

  9. Publications

    Oral history of fish in Gwydir River.

  10. Hanleys River Snail Primefact

    In NSW, Hanley’s River Snail is listed as a critically endangered species. ... Hanley’s River Snail feeds on the bacteria and microflora associated with detritus.