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  1. Tuggerah Lakes

    water mark of the eastern shore of that lake 805 metres southerly from the northern extremity of Picnic Point. ... For more detailed local information see the Central Coast and Hawkesbury River Recreational Fishing Guide.

  2. Lake Illawarra

    the southern foreshore of Lake Illawarra generally north-easterly and south-easterly to the point of commencement. ... unless otherwise specified. For more detailed local information see the Illawarra Recreational Fishing Guide.

  3. Merimbula Lake

    Any species of fish. Any method involving the use of a hoop or lift net. ... Any species of fish. Any method involving the use of a net, other than the following:.

  4. Proposed Recreational Fishing Peak Body

    fishers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, the disability sector and the charter fishing industry. ... This consultation is being facilitated by independent fisheries expert and independent Chair of the Ministerial Fisheries Advisory

  5. Eat More NSW Seafood Program 2023

    The grant will assist the PFA with its project: Bringing Fish to the Farm. ... Applications for the Eat More NSW Seafood 2023 grants program have now closed.

  6. Artificial habitats

    A number of FADs have also been deployed in offshore waters along the NSW coast. ... Artificial reefs can also pollute the environment, depending on the materials used for their construction.

  7. Tilligerry Creek floodgate assessment

    Tilligerry Creek floodgate assessment. NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) was engaged by the former Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA, now Local Land Services) to undertake an initial assessment ... of land upstream of the

  8. Wamberal Lagoon, Terrigal Lagoon, Avoca Lake & Cockrone Lake

    Methods of fishing prohibited. Period. Wamberal Lagoon. The whole of the waters of Wamberal Lagoon and its tributaries. ... e) a lobster trap. All Year. The above closures are generated from the.

  9. Squid <i>Loligo / Sepioteuthis / Nototodarus spp</i>|Squid

    Distribution. Various species inhabit NSW waters from the shallow inshore reefs and weed beds to the offshore, open water areas. ... Arrow Squid are also found throughout NSW waters and live anywhere from the estuaries to 500 m deep offshore areas.

  10. Wahoo |Wahoo

    Unlike the Mackerels, Wahoo is a solitary species, with groups of five or more fish rarely found in the one location. ... The vertical trailing edge of the tail is different to mackerels, which have a more pronounced fork in their tail.

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