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  1. Saltwater bag and size limits

    Saltwater bag and size limits. Bag limit:The maximum number of fish or invertebrates per person per day. ... All lobsters, crabs, bugs and crayfish carrying eggs must be returned to the water.

  2. Anna Bay Acid Sulfate Soil Assessments

    This report provides the results of detailed on-ground assessments of the distribution and impacts of acid sulfate soils. ... land surveys. The assessments identified the presence of acid sulfate soils across the catchment with two key ‘hotspot’

  3. Murray crayfish <i>Euastacus armatus</i>|Murray Crayfish

    Murray Crayfish become more active during the winter months. Mating activity usually occurs during May, most likely cued to a decline in water temperatures. ... Size. Murray Crayfish have been reported to grow to 3 kg and are the second largest

  4. Lower Murray River aquatic ecological community

    This Primefact contains information on the following:. Description of the aquatic ecological community. ... Habitat and ecology. Why is the aquatic ecological community threatened? Conservation and recovery actions.

  5. Freshwater bag and size limits

    Freshwater bag and size limits. Bag limit:The maximum number of fish per person per day. ... Finfish are measured from the tip of the snout to tip of the tail.

  6. Fishing rules for Lakes Hume and Mulwala

    Anglers also needed to hold both NSW and Victorian fishing licences when fishing on the lakes. ... recreational fishing licence is required (unless exempt) to fish on the waters of Lake Hume.

  7. Lobster Fishery

    The Environmental Impact Statement was publicly exhibited in December 2004 to February 2005. ... Promoting cost effective and efficient management of the fishery;. Mapping major lobster grounds;.

  8. Central West catchment

    It includes the Castlereagh, Bogan and Macquarie River valleys. Barriers to fish passage. ... A report on reducing the impact of weirs in the Central West is available.

  9. Eastern School Whiting |Eastern School Whiting

    Eastern School Whiting. Characteristics. Eastern School Whiting are a member of the family Sillaginidae. ... In northern NSW both species are often taken in the same catch when fished commercially.

  10. Mangroves

    how to protect them. Options for rehabilitation of mangroves are outlined and include the following methods:. ... natural recruitment. seeding. transplanting. reducing wave energy. It includes photos and diagrams which will help readers identify the main

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