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It is bounded by the Murray River to the south, the Murrumbidgee River catchment divide to the north and the Australian Alps to the east. ... The catchment includes the Kosciuszko National Park, the Murray River (its associated anabranches, floodplains
Habitat rehabilitation in the Upper Richmond River. NSW DPI, through the Habitat Action Grants program and the Recreational Fishing Trust, have supported the Border Rivers Richmond Valley Landcare Network to complete ... a project on the Upper Richmond
r of ise. Ind icative Distribution in NSW Hanle y 's Rive r Snail. Notopala hanleyi. Ind icative Distribution Distribution base d on surve y re cord s, pre d icte d occurre nce (MaxEnt 3.3.3) and e xpe rt opinion. Output re stricte d to stre ams w
INTRODUCTION OF FISH TO FRESH WATERS WITHIN A RIVER CATCHMENT OUTSIDE THEIR NATURAL RANGE. ... The spread of carp beginning in the 1960s coincides with the decline of a number of Murray River drainage fish species.
Of the five species of mangrove that occur in NSW, Avicennia marina (Grey Mangrove) and Aegiceras corniculatum (River Mangrove) are the two most common.
In this episode of The Business of Fishing, come with us to the Hastings River and learn about planning for business expansion twenty years into the future, using social media to
Distribution. The Estuary Perch lives in coastal rivers and lakes in an area from the Richmond River (NSW) in the north, to the Murray River (South Australia) in the West and
The Lachlan River rises near Gunning and terminates in the great Cumbung Swamp near Oxley, 1450 river kilometres to the west. ... Primefact: The aquatic ecological community in the natural drainage system of the lowland catchment of the Lachlan River.
Stroud weir. Restoring fish passage in the Karuah River: the installation of a rock-ramp fishway at Stroud Weir. ... The other, shown second, was a relatively steep and uneven ramp to the river.
Continuing dry conditions over successive seasons and low inflows into river systems and storages across the state resulted in negligible surface water allocations available for cotton production.