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  1. Publications

    Oral history of fish in Gwydir River.

  2. Protecting Eastern Freshwater Cod - a guide for fishers and land managers

    The stocking took place at various locations throughout the Clarence and Richmond River systems. ... 2014. Movement patterns and habitat selection of the Endangered Eastern Freshwater Cod Maccullochella ikei in the Mann River, Australia.

  3. hunter-river-prawn-nets-closed-waters.pdf

    FLINT AND STEELPOINT. Hunter River - Prawn Nets 151 36'0"E 151 44'0"E 151 52'0"E. ... of the State Dockyard (Dyke Point) upstream to its junction with Williams River.

  4. Silver Perch - Bidyanus bidyanus

    Murray River, downstream of Yarrawonga Weir. As a result, Silver Perch is listed as a vulnerable species in NSW. ... Eggs and larvae passively drift with the river current for a number of days.

  5. Darling River Snail

    FSC 00/10. FINAL DETERMINATION. Notopala sublineata – Darling River Snail as a Critically Endangered Species. ... 3) Notopala sublineata was once common and widely distributed in the Darling River and its.

  6. Award-winning student unlocks fishy secrets of Australia’s largest dryland river | NSW Department of Primary Industries

    Award-winning student unlocks fishy secrets of Australia’s largest dryland river. Note: This content is stored on an archive website and may not be current or accurate. ... Mr Boys won the award for his research into associations between freshwater

  7. clarence-river-crab-trap-closed-waters.pdf

    FLINT AND STEELPOINT. Clarence River - Crab Trap 153 9'0"E 153 12'0"E 153 15'0"E. ... Closed Waters The whole of the waters of the Clarence River together with all its lakes, lagoons, inlets, channels, creeks and tributaries, upstream of a line drawn

  8. Forster Offshore Artificial Reef

    Forster Offshore Artificial Reef. Location:. Approximately 4 km east-north-east of the Coolongolook River mouth.

  9. Hanley's River Snail

    FSC 00/10. FINAL DETERMINATION. Notopala hanleyi – Hanley’s River Snail as a Critically Endangered Species. ... 3) Notopala hanleyi was once common and widely distributed in the Murray River catchment,.

  10. Freshwater pests

    Once they are in the wild, introduced fish can establish pest populations and can spread through a river system. ... Once pest fish have invaded a waterway and become established it is very difficult to remove them because they can spread through the