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  1. Use of FADs in NSW

    FADs of various designs are now used extensively around the world for recreational fisheries enhancement. ... anchored to the seafloor, which would provide a dedicated and productive fishing location for recreational fishers.

  2. Beaches|Beaches

    Beaches. The white sandy beaches and clear waters make beach activities very popular. ... The relatively sheltered Jervis Bay provides safe and enjoyable swimming and is a draw card for families.

  3. Boating|Boating

    Boating. The relatively sheltered Jervis Bay offers safe boating in a range of weather conditions. ... Huskisson sanctuary zone, other than in the 'designated anchoring area' within 200m of Shark Net Beach.

  4. Estuary general fishery closures

    Some fishing closures remain as section 8 notifications. The estuarine waters within each region of the fishery are set out in the Estuary General Share Management Plan. ... Fishers are advised to familiarise themselves with the relevant fisheries

  5. Atlantic Salmon|Atlantic Salmon

    No wild populations occur since most of the natural life cycle is spent at sea. ... The Atlantic salmon is considered a great sport fish and is keenly sought by anglers.

  6. Morwong (Jackass)|Morwong (Jackass)

    The seventh ray of the pectoral fin is greatly elongated and extends past the rest of the fin. ... On the East Coast some fish have been caught as far north as Moreton Bay, Queensland.

  7. Having your recreational fishing fee penalty notice decided at court

    The Department will also present evidence and any witnesses relating to the alleged offence. ... if you are under 18 call the Legal Aid Youth Hotline on 1800 101 810.

  8. Freshwater Spiny Crayfish in north east NSW

    Freshwater Spiny Crayfish in north east NSW. Summary. North east NSW is home to several species of freshwater crayfish, many of which are endemic to the area (i.e. ... they don’t occur anywhere else). Euastacus crayfish, also known as spiny crayfish,

  9. Border Rivers / Gwydir catchment

    Border Rivers / Gwydir catchment. The Border Rivers-Gwydir Catchment occupies an area of approximately 50, 000 square kilometres. ... It summarises the views of residents on a variety of fish and fish related issues.

  10. Lower Murray Darling catchment

    Barriers to fish passage. Weirs are on the significant barriers to fish passage. ... A report of reducing the impact of weirs in this region is available.

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