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  1. Cunjevoi|Cunjevoi

    by its hard tunic, a flat upper surface surrounded by a ridge, and two siphons that lie close together and project slightly above the flat surface. ... Size. Grow to a maximum height of 30 cm. Distribution. Inhabits intertidal areas from Shark Bay in

  2. Flounder|Flounder

    They have distinct colouration such as spots, irregular blotches and rings on one side of their body with the other being pale. ... 55 cm. Distribution. Various species inhabit NSW waters including the large-toothed and small-toothed Flounder that are

  3. Hairtail <i>Trichiurus lepturus</i>|Hairtail

    Recreational fishers in NSW have traditionally caught this fish in Cowan Creek in the Hawkesbury River system just north of Sydney, with catches also recorded in Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay. ... Confusing species. They are related to the Southern

  4. Tarwhine <i>Rhabdosargus sarba</i>|Tarwhine

    The head is more rounded and snout not as pointed as bream. ... Confusing species. Tarwhine are often confused with Yellowfin and Black Bream, but Tarwhine have more scale rows above the lateral line (6-7 v 4).

  5. Teraglin <i>Atractoscion aequidens</i>|Teraglin

    Teraglin. Scientific name. Atractoscion aequidens. Characteristics. Base colour is silver, while the back is generally bluish-brown in colour. ... During the day, Teraglin reside near the ocean floor, but rise towards the surface to feed during the night.

  6. Tweed River and Cook Island

    Any species of fish. Any method involving the use of a net, other than the following:. ... unless otherwise specified. For more detailed local information see the Tweed Recreational Fishing Guide.

  7. Respecting the reserve

    Respecting the reserve. What can you do at Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve? ... Download the FishSmart app for all essential information you need to fish in NSW.

  8. Australian Sawtail|Australian Sawtail

    The largest recorded sawtail in Australia was caught by a spearfisher and weighed just over 10 kg. ... They are more common in the northern half of NSW. Juveniles often reside in coastal bays and estuaries.

  9. South West Slopes Recreational Fishing Guide

    The South West Slopes district has a wide variety of waterways from which to choose, from clear mountain streams to slow flowing lowland rivers. ... This Primefact provides valuable information on fishing in the South West Slopes including:. closures.

  10. River flows for our fish

    River flows for our fish. Linking fish, environmental water and recreational fishers in the Murray–Darling Basin. ... The recommendations derived from the survey data aim to improve communications between DPI Fisheries staff and fishers when engaging

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