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  1. Weir remediation

    The removal of Manyweathers Weir Casino, improved fish passage within the Richmond River. ... An excavator and rock breaker were used to break the concrete cap on the Branch River Crossing.

  2. Removal of large woody debris

    Removal of large woody debris. River ‘improvement’ works initiated in the past century involved the removal of large woody debris - otherwise known as “snags” - for navigation, flood mitigation and in a

  3. Murray catchment

    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

  4. Stroud weir

    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.

  5. Hume District Recreational Fishing Guide

    From High country mountain streams, to large western flowing rivers and impoundments, most styles of fishing can be enjoyed.

  6. Mulloway Length Survey

    If meshing, please select. Splash (including Clarence River: alternate method of splashing).

  7. 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

  8. Lachlan catchment

    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.

  9. Hanley's River Snail

    Hanley's River Snail. Scientific name. Notopala hanleyi. Status in NSW. Critically endangered. ... Habitat. The species once occurred in flowing, well-oxygenated waters throughout the Murray River catchment.

  10. Fish and Flows in the Murray River Catchment

    Fish and Flows in the Murray River Catchment. Summary. In developing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) used an indicator site method to assess the environmental

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