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Mackerel spotted
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/spotted-mackerelMackerel spotted are found more commonly in offshore, open waters away from reefs and shoals.
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Shortfin batfish
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/shortfin-batfishShortfin batfish are found to inhabit coastal reefs also found on silt-sand bottoms of coastal waters.
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Bedwetting
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/bedwettingBedwetting in children, including when to get help, what you can do and school camps.
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Mackerel Spanish
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/spanish-mackerelMackerel Spanish are found to inhabit the edges of continental shelf to shallow coastal waters, often of low salinity and high turbidity.
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Rockcod longfin
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/longfin-codRockcod longfin are commonly found inhabiting inshore reefs.
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Fishing in Tiwi and Vernon islands
https://nt.gov.au/marine/fishing-on-aboriginal-land/tiwi-and-vernon-islandsWhere you can fish, anchor and camp in the Tiwi Islands and Vernon Islands areas in the Northern Territory.
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Sooty grunter
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/sooty-grunterSooty grunter are commonly found to inhabit flowing streams in both clear and turbid water
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Northern Territory Board of Studies
https://nt.gov.au/learning/primary-and-secondary-students/northern-territory-board-of-studiesNorthern Territory Board of Studies, curriculum, assessment and reporting in schools, student certificates and awards.
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Support for councils
https://nt.gov.au/community/local-councils-remote-communities-and-homelands/support-for-councilsFind resources and guidelines for Northern Territory councils.
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Beach salmon
https://nt.gov.au/marine/recreational-fishing/types-of-fish/fish-species/beach-salmonLearn about beach salmon which are found in marine and brackish waters, along beaches and river mouths and occasionally entering rivers.