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Calcarosols occupy about 60% of the cropping soils in south-eastern Australia, and more than 1.1mha of SA cropping areas are highly calcareous. These soils challenge crop production with a range
Improving crop phosphorus supply on highly calcareous soils using novel sources
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Informing spatial and temporal management of the South Australian. Northern Zone Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) Fishery. Final Report to the Fisheries Research and. Development Corporation. Linnane, A., McGarvey, R., Matthews, J., Feenstra,
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Western Zone Greenlip Abalone. (Haliotis laevigata) Fishery. B. Stobart, S. Mayfield, J. Dent and D.J. Matthews. SARDI Publication No. F2014/000373-1 SARDI Research Report Series No. 796. SARDI Aquatic Sciences PO Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5022. July
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Status of the Western Zone Blacklip Abalone (Haliotis rubra) Fishery in 2013. B. Stobart, S. Mayfield, J. Dent and D.J. Matthews. SARDI Publication No. F2014/000361-1 SARDI Research Report Series No. 791. SARDI Aquatics Sciences. PO Box 120 Henley
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Fishery Assessment Report to PIRSA Fisheries. Gulf St Vincent Prawn, Penaeus (Melicertus) latisulcatus, Fishery. 2007/08. Roberts, S.D., Dixon, C.D. and Hooper, G.E. July 2009. SARDI Aquatic Sciences. SARDI Publication No. 2007/000782-3 SARDI
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i. Promoting stock recovery through the standardisation. of fishing gear: streamlining the hauling net sector of. South Australia’s Garfish Fishery. M.A. Steer, R. McGarvey, A.J. Fowler, W.B. Jackson and M.T Lloyd. SARDI Publication No.
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This voyage aimed to assess the benefits of seagrass protection and restoration in Gulf St Vincent, South Australia.
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This voyage was a collaborative project with Wudjari Traditional Owners in the Recherche Archipelago, a significant feature of the newly established South Coast Marine Park.
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This voyage aimed to gather crucial data on biodiversity, ecology, and habitats by surveying the bathymetric extent of the Abrolhos MP (1,000-6,000 meters) using baited landers.
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Australia produces around 1.3 million tonnes of export fodder each year, with a gross value of over $500 million (2024). South Australia and Victoria are key contributors to this sector,
Boosting hay yield and quality in South Australian and Victorian fodder crops