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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2003
10.7882/FS.2003.013
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-6-5
... increases in abundance and size of exploited species such as Snapper Pagrus auratus , Spiny Lobster Jasus edwardsii and Blue Cod Parapercis colias in marine reserves. Significant increases have been rapid, occurring within one year in the case of snapper, but only evident where full no-take protection...
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Australian Zoologist (2019) 40 (2): 256–271.
Published: 01 December 2019
... with a dense shrublayer of heath, but was often ecotonal. Forty-six percent of the sites were within 100 m of cliff edges/waterfalls. The lithology of sites where the frog was found varied from Hawkesbury, Nowra and Snapper Point sandstones. The exception was a population south of Ulladulla that occurs...
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Australian Zoologist (2011) 35 (1): 96–99.
Published: 04 October 2011
... Biology 117 515 526 Hamer, P., Jenkins, G. and Welsford, D. 1998. Sampling of Newly-Settled Snapper, Pagrus auratus, and Identification of Preferred Habitats in Port Phillip Bay - A Pilot Study. Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute Technical Report, Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia...
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Australian Zoologist (2017) 39 (1): 31–38.
Published: 01 December 2017
... kangaroos getting in and out. fish; snapper, for instance. So they actually put a lot of If dingoes are allowed to increase in numbers, kangaroo effort into getting it right, which indirectly means they numbers will almost certainly go down, often to quite low look after the fish a bit better. levels. You...
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Australian Zoologist (2024)
Published: 11 October 2024
... 2010). Within the Jervis Bay region Permian sandstones, siltstones and conglomerates of marine origin (Snapper Point Formation) (Douglas 1973) form the bedrock of Bherwerre peninsula. The resulting soil is shallow and sandy being derived from sandstone on a plateau that extends from portions of Jervis...
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Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (4): 985–1013.
Published: 11 November 2022
... are derived from separate geologic series including Hawkesbury, Nowra and Snapper Point sandstones. Hawkesbury Sandstone appears as a contiguous band of surface rock along 988 AuZstoraolilaongist volume 42 (4) 2023 Bat survey of the Shoalhaven region the upper escarpment of Yarrunga Creek, Bundanoon Creek...
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Australian Zoologist (2015) 37 (3): 403–422.
Published: 14 April 2015
... such as snapper, kelp, it provides details on the dominant species Eklonia kingfish, barracouta, sharks and trevally. This part also radiata, and also the giant kelp Macroystis as a foundation covers the important conservation issues such as the loss species. This is then followed by the fucoids, which have...
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Australian Zoologist (2017) 38 (4): 562–581.
Published: 01 September 2017
... for January (summer) and 9.5 and 15o C for July (winter) (Bureau of Meteorology 2007). Geology and soils Vincentia is located on Bherwerre peninsula, which forms the southern isthmus of Jervis Bay. The isthmus is underlain with Permian sandstones, siltstones and conglomerates of marine origin (Snapper Point...
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 0001
10.7882/MEH.1975
EISBN: 0959995110
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2003
10.7882/9780958608565
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-6-5
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Australian Zoologist (2023) 42 (4): 1–1062.
Published: 03 April 2023
... are derived from separate geologic series including Hawkesbury, Nowra and Snapper Point sandstones. Hawkesbury Sandstone appears as a contiguous band of surface rock along 988 AuZstoraolilaongist volume 42 (4) 2023 Bat survey of the Shoalhaven region the upper escarpment of Yarrunga Creek, Bundanoon Creek...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 31 (1): 134–160.
Published: 17 March 2014
... cad7umlw Curvier, I828 king snapper boatfisher TroplWCP >1Wm ("Four-mile Reef") LUj0j.n~ dlii (Castclnau, 1873) hussar JR %p.wp 5-15 m Ldj.3jonw orfenlinonrbuc (TorrrWI, 1775) mangrwcjack JRW TroplWCP 1 5 4 0 m u L~jonur M n r ( b n r u , 1715) red bau JR Tmp.WCP j (25 cm) 15 m u LUjanw,Uifimmw (brsrU1...
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 0001
10.7882/EZH.1979
EISBN: 0959995102
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Australian Zoologist (2013) 36 (3): 255–320.
Published: 14 March 2013
... of the fishes portrayed in their relative sizes were common to the Sydney Harbour waters almost 200 years ago but the largest fish is one of the freshwater cods and is unlikely to have been caught in the harbour. The fishes include (from the top) snapper, hammerhead shark, redfish, freshwater cod, Southern...
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 0001
10.7882/AZR1.1989
EISBN: 978-0-9599951-1-4
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2010
10.7882/9780980327236
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-3-6