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Report illegal activity. Thank you for taking the time to give us this information which may be used to investigate illegal activity. Reports submitted with this form are sent to affected fisheries officers based on the activity location specified.
Aquaculture permit (lease-based) forms. The following list of application forms and information kits relate to lease-based aquaculture permits. For more information on any forms please contact Aquaculture Administration on 02 4916 3900 or email
Council and Developer Toolkit. Are you a developer or council requiring a permit for dredging and reclamation, blocking fish passage, harming marine vegetation or using explosives in a waterway? Use the links below for the permit application form as
Fisheries Final Report Series. Andrew, N.L., Graham, K.J., Hodgson, K.E. and Gordon, G.N.G., 1998. Changes after 20 years in relative abundance and size composition of commercial fishes caught during fishery independent surveys on SEF trawl grounds.
Starting an Aquaculture Business. The department encourages the development of a viable and environmentally sustainable aquaculture industry through sound land use planning principles to promote the production of seafood of the highest quality. A
Council and Developer Toolkit. Are you a developer or council requiring a permit for dredging and reclamation, blocking fish passage, harming marine vegetation or using explosives in a waterway? Use the links below for the permit application form as
Class A Aquaculture Permit - Information Kit. Class A Aquaculture Permit Application (PDF, 295.82 KB). A Class A aquaculture permit is required to carry out extensive aquaculture on public water land in NSW. The permit may be endorsed for the
Aquaculture permits - what you need to know. This is essential reading for anyone wishing to enter the aquaculture industry or as an established aquaculture industry member as it provides background information and outlines your responsibilities as