Catfish are still relatively common in parts of the Macquarie, Namoi, Gwydir and Border River catchments and coastal catchments North of Newcastle. ... those from the Nymboida River (Clarence River system) northwards to at least the Tweed River subspecies
These can affect temperatures in river systems many hundreds of kilometres downstream from the storage. ... The solid line shows the termperature of the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga where cold water pollution occurs.
River flows for our fish. Linking fish, environmental water and recreational fishers in the Murray–Darling Basin. ... A survey titled 'River Flows for our Fish' was used to assess the knowledge and capacity of fishers to participate in, and contribute
Image: Google Earth. Fish Habitat Protection Plan 3 - Hawkesbury Nepean River System. ... Outlines management strategies and protection measures for aquatic habitats essential for the spawning, nursery, shelter and feeding requirements of fish in the
Hunter River and tributaries. Area affected. Species of fish that must not be taken. ... in clause 16 of the Appendix to theHunter River (Upper Reaches) and Paterson River.
Of the five species of mangrove that occur in NSW, Avicennia marina (Grey Mangrove) and Aegiceras corniculatum (River Mangrove) are the two most common.
Gaden Trout Hatchery. The NSW Government’s Gaden Trout Hatchery, located on the Thredbo River, 10 km north-west of Jindabyne, is one of Australia’s main centres for breeding and ... Gaden Hatchery has over one hectare of parkland on the banks of the
Silver Perch. Scientific name. Bidyanus bidyanus. Characteristics. Silver Perch are a moderate to large freshwater fish native to the Murray-Darling river system. ... Distribution. Silver Perch were once widespread and abundant throughout most of the
Hanley's River Snail (Critically endangered). Image by Dean Gilligan. Oxleyan Pygmy Perch (Endangered).
4 May 2021 - Locally extinct fish return to Macquarie River after 70 years.