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      <title>Hilltop and fisheries monitoring data</title>
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          We are currently exploring options for a fisheries monitoring database for use as part of our State Of the Environment monitoring program. Although it early days yet, it looks like there are going to be a few issues with the multi-parameter nature&#8230;
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          <pre>We are currently exploring options for a fisheries monitoring database for use as part of our State Of the Environment monitoring program. Although it early days yet, it looks like there are going to be a few issues with the multi-parameter nature of fish data (species, abundance, length, size/age class etc) and the current limitation of Hilltop. Has anyone attempted to tackle this problem yet?

Cheers

Matt.D.</pre>
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