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  1. Freshwater ecosystems research|Freshwater ecosystems research

    Freshwater ecosystems research. We help people look after fish. Freshwater Ecosystems Research (FER) delivers information, insights and innovations to empower the conservation, recovery and wise use of freshwater fish and their habitats in NSW. FER

  2. Rice

    2019, with over 50, 000 native trees planted, including traditional forestry species, such as River Red Gum, Acacias and a range of hardy, drought-resistant mallees. ... Initial results suggest that River Red Gum is performing particularly well across

  3. Cotton

    Domestically, current water storages for NSW’s major river systems are supporting water availability for irrigators in 2023-24 and therefore the outlook for cotton production in the short term. ... The initial outlook water storages for NSW’s major

  4. Horticulture

    DPI’s Biomass for Bioenergy project is investigating which native woody crops like acacias, mallees and traditional forestry species, such as spotted gum and river red gum, would grow best on

  5. Sugarcane

    Condong on the Tweed River recorded 14% lower tonnage while Harwood, supplied by Clarence Valley growers, was only down 9% on the 2021 season. ... Macquarie Perch has not been formally identified in the Macquarie River catchment for over 70 years.

  6. Regional Output

    Like the Northern region, cotton production was impacted by limited river allocations however, groundwater allocations helped support $159 million of production in the Lachlan and Macquarie valleys which form part of ... However, production also occurs

  7. Cropping

    187. 188. m. Regulated River Water Source Allocations. 187. 188. 1.

  8. Cropping

    Regulated River Water Allocations. c. d. General Security. High Security. Carryover (GS).

  9. Fisheries

    Supported the MiiMi Aboriginal Corporation at Bowraville for training and employment of Aboriginal rangers to deliver environmental monitoring in conjunction with Southern Cross University across the river continuum over four sampling ... sites around

  10. Estuary Asset Protection Program

    These include the Tweed, Wilsons, Richmond, Clarence, Nambucca, Macleay, Hastings, Manning and Hawkesbury River catchments which are a priority for the NSW Estuary Asset Protection program.