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  1. #31
    searaider
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    Re: A question for Nugget

    Quote Originally Posted by agnes_jack
    Most species are based on "The complete divers and fishermans guide to fishes of the great barrier reef and coral sea" by Randal, Allen and Steene.

    Regards Tony ??? ??? ???
    Hi Tony Agnes_Jack ,
    What hope have I got I havent even heard of these referance books

    Peter
    Searaider 2

  2. #32
    Gorilla_in_Manila
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    Re: A question for Nugget

    Peter,
    Here's one by Gerry Allen.
    http://www.dymocks.com.au/ContentDyn...SBN=0730983633
    Cheers
    Jeff

  3. #33
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    Re: A question for Nugget

    Jeff

    That book seems to have the same title and one author as the one referreed to in the CRFF Management plan ( The Regulations)

    It may be a good read but the one to use to defend yourself in court is the one defined in the regs

    As I posted earlier the Regs refer to
    in this case Randall, John E., Allen, Gerald R. and Steene, Roger C.,
    1997, The Complete Divers and Fishermen’s Guide to Fishes of
    the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea, 2nd revised ed, University
    of Hawaii Press, United States of America


    I will try to find out more about this one.

    Gary

  4. #34

    Re: A question for Nugget

    Gary
    I do have a copy of that book, but I think it may be the first edition. It was produced and published by Crawford house press Panorama avenue Bathurst NSW 2795
    This may help you to track it down.

    regards, Tony

  5. #35
    imported_admin
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    Re: A question for Nugget

    Quote Originally Posted by agnes_jack
    Sorry to tell you this Searaider, But Grants guide to Fishes is not recognized by the DPI as a reference source. Most species are based on "The complete divers and fishermans guide to fishes of the great barrier reef and coral sea" by Randal, Allen and Steene.

    Regards Tony ??? ??? ???
    I have heard them say that several times but if you have a look at the species notes on their website is states under Suggested further reading

    Grant, E.M. (2002). Grant’s Guide To Fishes. E.M. Grant Pty Limited, Brisbane.

    It is under the heading of Suggested further reading but why are they suggesting you go out and buy/read a $99.00 book if they then will not recognise it ?

    Have a look at http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb/2464.html as just one example


    If you are after a copy of GRANT'S GUIDE TO FISHES though you can get it from Ern Grant at http://www.grantsguidetofishes.com/




  6. #36
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    Geting THE Book

    As mentioned before the title below is THE official book for identifying most Coral Reef Fin Fish - should you need to go to Court.


    The book is published in the USA - price is $85 US - so if you can find a retailer here it would be about $160. I am still looking.

    Gary

    Randall, John E., Allen, Gerald R. and Steene, Roger C.,
    1997, The Complete Divers and Fishermen’s Guide to Fishes of
    the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea, 2nd revised ed,

  7. #37
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    Mysterious Books

    As I said above - only the official book in the Regulations will do if it ever gets to Court.


    I found out there is 2 editions of the same book. Probably identical but with two publishers - in Australia and in the USA.

    The Australian Publisher has moved twice - but having tracked them down it seems that the book is out of print - sold out.

    But that’s the Australian edition – it is not the edition in the regulations ( Lawyers are fussy like that) .

    So on to getting the USA edition - THE official one. Well they have no agents in Australia and refused to sell me a copy ( $85 US Plus shipping and taxes) They refused because they do not have rights to sell in Australia.

    So it seems that no one in Australia can get a copy of the Book required to interpret the species in the CRFF regulations.

    BTW - the DPI library does not have a copy of the official book either. They do hold 2 copies of the Australian Equivalent. So if it came to Court it seems no one could show the Judge a single copy of the book referred to in the legislation.

    I’m tired now. I think I’ll go have a nap.

    Gary

  8. #38

    Re: A question for Nugget

    Gday Gary
    Well, suprise suprise!
    So how the hell do they teach there field officers how to ID the species! [smiley=stupid.gif] [smiley=wut.gif] [smiley=wut.gif] [smiley=wut.gif] [smiley=wut.gif]

  9. #39

    Re: A question for Nugget


    Red Tape and officialdom [smiley=rifle.gif]

    Is this a win/win situation ???

  10. #40

    Re: A question for Nugget

    Thats an interesting thought Richo
    We cant prove them wrong, and they cant prove themselves right. ??? ???

  11. #41
    NQCairns
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    Re: A question for Nugget

    Hi guys the library may not have copys, but the library is only a library, the individual departments/officials that hold any interest in the subject would have them in their desk- guaranteed.nq

  12. #42
    gif
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    Books not all in Library

    Good Point.

    I wondered how that edition got into the Regulations

    Gary

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