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Australian Hydrographic Service - Roles & Responsibilities
Australian Hydrographic Service - Roles & Responsibilities AUSTRALIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE Roles & Responsibilities The Australian Hydrographic Service (AHS) is part of the Royal Australian Navy. It is responsible for ... Data Committee (CSDC) Standards Australia User Panel on ECDIS Association of Australian Ports and Marine authorities (AAPMA) Heads of Commonwealth Marine Agencies (HOMA) providing ...
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Australian Hydrographic Service - Official Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) of Australia
Australia, recently stated that his next priority is to expedite ENC coverage of major Australian ports and shipping routes. His strategy is to capture data from the official paper chart adding ... material as it becomes available. This will provide official ENC coverage of the majority of Australian ports within a three-year period. The drive for this initiative is to enable the various ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
Australian ports. Surveys for introduced marine species CRC Reef scientists from the Dept of Primary Industries have been conducting baseline surveys in Queensland ports. These surveys ... by Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP) in association with the Australian Association of Port and Marine Authorities (AAPMA). The protocols ensure that different agencies ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
Australian Government operates stringent protocols for ballast water management. Vessels carrying ballast water from ‘high risk’ areas are prohibited from dumping ballast water in Australian ports ... Australian coast. Darwin, Cairns and Hobart ports have all suffered significant financial impacts due to introduced marine pest quarantine measures that have restricted port operations. The Australian ...
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Introduced species - EPA/QPWS
Since 1990, ships entering Australian ports from overseas have been asked to comply with voluntary quarantine guidelines. These include ... mid-ocean during the voyage to Australia. The Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) can test ballast water on a ship entering Australian waters from overseas and may prohibit discharge ...
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Coral Reefs
James P. McVey. Photo: An Aborigine spearfishes in the shadow of a refinery on the Australian coast. Photo © 2003 clipart.com. Photo: This reef survives in the Gulf of Aqaba, an ... and other chemicals dumped near coastal waters. These products harm the delicate coral balance. Busy ports add to the problem. For instance, in Jordan the port of Aqaba ships large amounts ...
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Mamberamo Madness (Do or Die)
The mountainous ... Ferrosstahl and Siemens. The terms of reference show that German, and to a lesser extent, Australian funding will be used in conjunction with state funds for many of the feasibility studies ...
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Report on invasive plant species in Niue
The first line of defense against invasive species is to keep them out. Control at ports of entry is essential, and those concerned with the protection of natural ecosystems should work ... damage. The Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry is looking at the possibility of adapting the Australian risk assessment system to the needs of the Pacific. If so, all the species listed ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Axonopus fissifolius (narrow-leaved carpetgrass), Bothriochloa bladhii, (blue grass, Australian beardgrass), Cenchrus echinatus (hefa, bur grass); Chloris barbata, (swollen fingergrass), Chloris radiata (plush- ... species, and the most cost-effective, is to keep them out. Control at ports of entry is essential, and those concerned with the protection of natural ecosystems ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation Spring 2002 Rodent Control There are three main pest species ... the moisture content of its preferred diet. They live mainly indoors and around ports and harbours. They are great climbers and can cross from building to building ...
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