Lakes Albert and Alexandrina definition

Lakes Albert and Alexandrina means all of the waters of Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert situated downstream of the punt which services the main road joining the township of Wellington to the township of Wellington East, and separated from the Coorong by land and by the barrages known as Goolwa, Boundary Creek, Ewe Island and Tauwitchere Barrages, and includes those waters of the Finnis River and Currency Creek situated upstream from Lake Alexandrina to the first road bridge by which they are crossed;

Examples of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina in a sentence

  • The taking of fish by any person by using a mesh net which: (a) exceeds 550 metres in length; (b) exceeds 5 metres in depth; or (c) has a mesh of less than 5 centimetres, in the waters of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina.* * * * * * * * * * 91.

  • The taking of a species of fish referred to in Schedule 1 of the Scheme of Management (Lakes and Coorong Fishery) Regulations 1991 by any person in the waters of the Lakes and Coorong Fishery for the purpose of trade or business by electrofishing (other than the taking from Lakes Albert and Alexandrina of bony bream (Nematalosa erebi) or European carp (Cyprinus carpio)).

  • Division 5—Use of devices near other devices93—Use of fish net near another fish net in Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, Murray Mouth or CoorongThe taking of fish by using a fish net in the waters of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, the Murray Mouth and Coorong within 200 m of any other fish net.

  • During the year, work was carried out to remove the visible section of the Narrung bund, fully connecting Lakes Albert and Alexandrina for the first time in three years.

  • Division 5—Use of devices near other devices93—Use of fish net near another fish net in Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, Murray Mouth or Coorong‌The taking of fish by using a fish net in the waters of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, the Murray Mouth and Coorong within 200 metres of any other fish net.

  • The taking of fish by any person in the waters of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina by using a mesh net that— (a) exceeds 550 metres in length; or (b) exceeds 5 metres in depth; or (c) has a mesh size of less than 50 millimetres.

  • Were it not for the intervention of significant rain in the southern regions the failure to act of the Ministerial Council, particularly the South Australian Government and the Commonwealth Ministers (who have direct responsibility for oversight of Ramsar wetlands and the Water Act 2007), means we would now be looking at irreversible ecological destruction in Lakes Albert and Alexandrina at a scale unprecedented in our nation's history.

  • The ecology of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina has continued to decline with the barrage fishways closed since March 2007.Lakes Alexandrina and Albert and the Coorong are in a state of ecological crisis due to the prolonged drought and extremely low flows below Lock 1.

  • Salinity levels in Lakes Albert and Alexandrina have improved significantly with ongoing environmental flows required to bring Lake Albert salinities to within acceptable levels.

  • A.F. Studies on Eutobrilus heptapapillatus (Nematoda: Tobrilidae) the predominant nematode inhabiting the bottoms of Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, South Australia.

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