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  1. Fish species which cannot be imported into NSW without a specific permit

    This list is from Schedule 3 (Importation of live fish – prohibited species) of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. ... NOTE: 'Category A' fish are those posing threats to the environment - a full risk assessment is required.

  2. Commercial Scallop|Commercial Scallop

    Commercial Scallop. Scientific name. Pecten fumatus. Characteristics. The Commercial Scallop is a bivalve mollusc like all scallops belonging to the family Pectinidae. ... Distribution. This species of scallop (also known as the Southern Scallop and

  3. Apply for Section 37 Permits

    Please complete the REF proforma below (under the Proforma heading) and submit with your application. ... The REF guidelines provide further information and will assist you in completing the REF.

  4. Avian influenza

    The emergency order will remain in place for a period of six months. ... Swelling of the head, face, upper neck and feet (Fig 1a and b).

  5. Fisheries penalty notice

    why  you received the penalty notice. what you can do to finalise the matter. ... the possible outcomes if the matter is taken to court. how to obtain assistance in finalising the notice.

  6. Weed categories

    Control Order – Requires all parts of the plant to be destroyed until eradicated. ... Mandatory Measure (Prohibition on Dealings) – Must not be imported into the State or sold.

  7. Bird's the word: Growers have a say on pest research | NSW Department of Primary Industries

    We are updating the DPI website as part of our commitment to deliver high quality information to our customers. ... Starlings caused most of the damage. Silvereyes, noisy friarbirds and pied currawongs were also major pests," he said.

  8. Bass Groper |Bass Groper

    Distribution. The Bass Groper inhabits deep offshore waters of Australia's southern coast. ... It can be found in the deep water (100 m) off the NSW coast.

  9. Morwong (Red)|Morwong (Red)

    Morwong (Red). Characteristics. The upper body varies from red to pale brown in colour. ... Distribution. Red Morwong are confined to the east coast of Australia, from southern Queensland to Bass Straight.

  10. Water flow

    This is known as the “regulation” of rivers. Structures that modify water flow. ... Without the vegetation, increased flow generally results in erosion and scouring of receiving watercourses.

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