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  1. Northern Rivers catchment

    inland. Major rivers are the Tweed, Brunswick, Richmond, Clarence, Bellinger, Nambucca, Macleay and Hastings. ... The report documents each of the sites and the outcomes associated with the projects.

  2. Slipper lobster <i>Scllarides haanii <i>and </i>Scllarides squammosus</i>|Slipper Lobster (Flat)

    Distribution. There are two main species of Slipper Lobster found in Australian waters, the Aesop Slipper Lobster (S. ... The Slipper lLobsters are distinguished by having a considerably more robust first pair of legs.

  3. Blue eye Trevalla|Blue-Eye Trevalla (Cod)

    The eye of the fish is a deep blue with a golden ring. ... The caudal fin of the fish is forked and the fins are generally a dark metallic grey.

  4. AquaDirect is now available

    Submit your annual production return. Various AquaDirect resources are available on the DPI webpage, including:. ... We hope you find the new online system easy to use and a valuable tool for managing your aquaculture business.

  5. NSW Freshwater Fish Tagging Recapture Form

    Privacy Statement. Your privacy is protected under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. ... Visit the Privacy Policy for more information about how the Department manages your personal information.

  6. Standard operating procedures: decontamination for commercial abalone divers

    These standard operating procedures have been designed to minimise the disease translocation risk posed by abalone fishing.

  7. Jervis Bay Marine Park|Jervis Bay Marine Park

    The park was established in 1998 and its zones and management rules commenced in October 2002. ... Australian marine parks. The Jervis Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters) covers approximately 2400 km.

  8. Eat More NSW Seafood 2023 – Q&amp;A

    The Program Objectives are to:. promote the sustainability and quality of NSW seafood. ... requiring ongoing funding from the NSW Government beyond the end-date of the project.

  9. Mud Crab|Mud Crab

    The two hind legs are flattened for swimming. Mud Crab are generally very dark brown to mottled green in colour. ... They favour soft muddy bottoms below the low tide level and generally live in sheltered estuaries, mud flats, mangrove forests and the

  10. How to measure fish

    Abalone are measured along a straight line at the widest point of the shell. ... the centre of the posterior margin of the carapace or head, ignoring any attached hairs.

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