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  1. Episode 4: Prawn trawling with Alex Tucker  | NSW DroughtHub

    After learning to trawl and getting her skipper qualifications, Alex took a break from fishing to move to the Hawkesbury river and have a baby. ... In this episode of The Business of Fishing, we sit on the banks of the Hawkesbury river and talk about how

  2. Gaden Trout Hatchery

    Gaden Trout Hatchery. The NSW Government’s Gaden Trout Hatchery, located on the Thredbo River, 10 km north-west of Jindabyne, is one of Australia’s main centres for breeding and ... Gaden Hatchery has over one hectare of parkland on the banks of the

  3. Darling River Snail Primefact

    The Darling River Snail feeds on the bacteria and microflora associated with detritus. ... Darling River Snail – Notopala sublineata. 2 NSW Department of Primary Industries, August 2018.

  4. Rainbow Trout|Rainbow Trout

    River fish, and those on spawning migrations, tend to display more intense colourations with the pink becoming crimson and the lower fins, lower sides and belly becoming grey.

  5. Mulloway Length Survey

    If meshing, please select. Splash (including Clarence River: alternate method of splashing).

  6. Removal of large woody debris

    Removal of large woody debris. River ‘improvement’ works initiated in the past century involved the removal of large woody debris - otherwise known as “snags” - for navigation, flood mitigation and in a

  7. Ocean trawl fishery closures

    Ocean Waters off these major estuaries. Period of Closure. Hawkesbury River. ... Hawkesbury River fishing closure notification.

  8. Proposed determinations

    Darling River hardyhead population.

  9. Darling River Hardyhead population in the Hunter River catchment

    Introduction The Darling River Hardyhead is a small, endemic Australian fish from the Family Atherinidae. ... Photo: Hunter-Central Rivers CMA). Darling River Hardyhead population in the Hunter River catchment.

  10. Golden perch <i>Macquaria ambigua</i>|Golden Perch

    Those fish stocked in impoundments generally reach larger sizes than those occurring naturally in river systems. ... Distribution. Golden Perch, also known as yellowbelly, callop, perch, Murray Perch or white perch, naturally inhabit the Murray-Darling