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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/key-fish-habitat&rft.title=Key Fish Habitat&rft.identifier=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/key-fish-habitat&rft.publisher=data.nsw.gov.au&rft.description=Key Fish Habitat mapsFisheries Spatial Data PortalArcGIS REST Service: Key Fish HabitatOne of the objectives of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 is to 'conserve key fish habitats'.\r\n\r\nTo achieve the objectives of the Fisheries Management Act, 1994 DPI-Fisheries has identified 'Key Fish Habitats' – those aquatic habitats that are important to the sustainability of the recreational and commercial fishing industries, the maintenance of fish populations generally, and the survival and recovery of threatened aquatic species.\r\n\r\nA policy definition of the term 'Key Fish Habitat' (KFH) was developed to guide the compilation of maps. KFH was defined to include all marine and estuarine habitats up to highest astronomical tide level (that reached by 'king' tides) and most permanent and semipermanent freshwater habitats including rivers, creeks, lakes, lagoons, billabongs, weir pools and impoundments up to the top of the bank.\r\n\r\nSmall headwater creeks and gullies (known as first and second order streams), that only flow for a short period after rain are generally excluded, as are farm dams constructed on such systems. Wholly artificial waterbodies such as irrigation channels, urban drains and ponds, salt and evaporation ponds are also excluded except where they are known to support populations of threatened fish or invertebrates.\r\n\r\nFeedback or questions relating to Key Fish Habitat Mapping data can be sent to: [email protected]&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2025&rft.coverage=140.56215043173503,-37.39416407012378 140.56215043173503,-27.865788504948075 154.35683834372304,-27.865788504948075 154.35683834372304,-37.39416407012378 140.56215043173503,-37.39416407012378&rft_rights=cc-at-4&rft_subject=Biota&rft_subject=ECOLOGY Habitat&rft_subject=FISHERIES&rft_subject=Freshwater&rft_subject=Threatened species&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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One of the objectives of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 is to 'conserve key fish habitats'.

To achieve the objectives of the Fisheries Management Act, 1994 DPI-Fisheries has identified 'Key Fish Habitats' – those aquatic habitats that are important to the sustainability of the recreational and commercial fishing industries, the maintenance of fish populations generally, and the survival and recovery of threatened aquatic species.

A policy definition of the term 'Key Fish Habitat' (KFH) was developed to guide the compilation of maps. KFH was defined to include all marine and estuarine habitats up to highest astronomical tide level (that reached by 'king' tides) and most permanent and semipermanent freshwater habitats including rivers, creeks, lakes, lagoons, billabongs, weir pools and impoundments up to the top of the bank.

Small headwater creeks and gullies (known as first and second order streams), that only flow for a short period after rain are generally excluded, as are farm dams constructed on such systems. Wholly artificial waterbodies such as irrigation channels, urban drains and ponds, salt and evaporation ponds are also excluded except where they are known to support populations of threatened fish or invertebrates.

Feedback or questions relating to Key Fish Habitat Mapping data can be sent to: [email protected]

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Key Fish Habitat maps
Fisheries Spatial Data Portal
ArcGIS REST Service: Key Fish Habitat

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140.56215,-37.39416 140.56215,-27.86579 154.35684,-27.86579 154.35684,-37.39416 140.56215,-37.39416

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