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  1. Cobia|Cobia

    Distribution. Generally found in the more northern waters of NSW but has been recorded as far south as Jervis Bay. ... Confusing species. May be confused with some species of Remora, however Cobia lack the 'sucker' on the top of the head.

  2. | NSW Department of Primary Industries

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  3. Consultation

    Subject – TAC submission Lobster. The closing date for submissions is 8 May 2024. ... Former commercial fisheries advisory bodies. More information on the Seafood Industry Advisory Council.

  4. Beach Worm|Beach Worm

    These worms can vary from a red to greenish colour on the head to a body of pearly white. ... They are commonly collected by using a small piece of fish or meat to attract them to the surface then removing them by hand or using special pliers.

  5. Licensing & forms

    All licence renewal fees must be paid in full at the time of renewal. ... The fees are adjusted annually in line with the Consumer Price index (CPI).

  6. Assessing the impacts of weirs on fish passage

    Assessing the impacts of weirs on fish passage. Title. File type/size.

  7. Recreational fishing|Recreational fishing

    Several charter fishers operate in the park; visit www.visitnsw.com for more information. ... Most people fishing in NSW waters need to pay the NSW recreational fishing fee.

  8. Starting a new charter fishing business

    However, you must do your due diligence prior to committing to the industry. ... The Australia Maritime Safety Authority is the agency responsible for governing these rules.

  9. Black Bream - <i>Acanthopagrus butcheri</i>|Black Bream

    Size. The Black Bream is known to grow to a maximum length of 54 cm (approx. ... Confusing Species. In southern NSW the Black Bream is often confused with the Yellowfin Bream (A.

  10. Blue groper <i>Achoerodus viridis</i>|Eastern Blue Groper

    Distribution. Eastern Blue Groper are found in rocky reef areas along the east coast, between Hervey Bay and Wilson's Promontory. ... There is also a similar Blue Groper (Achoerodus gouldii) found in the waters of South Australia and Western Australia.

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