The Native Fish Recovery Strategy was published in late June 2020. Since then, our focus has been on implementing the…
Fish scientists have been busy collecting data to help understand how river management is influencing fish movement and populations on…
MDBA funded two electrofishing teams (Charles Sturt University and Ecology Australia) to PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag native fish in…
The Native Fish Recovery Strategy has been released! On the 23rd of June, following Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council endorsement, the Native…
This month the NFRS project team have been finalising the Strategy and incorporating all of the great feedback we received…
On Tuesday 14 April, the public submissions period for the draft Native Fish Recovery Strategy closed. We received over 60…
On 10 March the draft Native Fish Recovery Strategy was publicly released on the MDBA’s GetInvolved site for submissions. This…
Native fish in the Murray-Darling Basin have faced tough conditions over the past few years, including widespread drought, reduced water…
Native fish thrive and survive when they are provided with the right habitat and environmental conditions. Some fish, such as…
The flow of water drives the life cycle of fish – whether it’s a Murray cod migrating upstream on high…
Just over 40 years after introduction into the wild near Brisbane, Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) are now widespread throughout coastal…
There are many ways environmental water (e-water) can be used to benefit native fish either by delivering water from storages…