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10 June 2015
Trading water from above the Barmah Choke to below the choke will continue to be restricted into the 2015-16 water year.
25 May 2015
As of 3:30pm on 22 May, the volume of water able to be traded from above to below the Barmah Choke was sitting at 18,798.6 megalitres.
14 September 2012
This publication reviews food web ecology in the Murray–Darling Basin; develops conceptual models linking flow enhancement to food source response in both estuarine and freshwater systems; and identifies priorities for research and monitoring programs to examine ecosystem, productivity and food web response to flooding.
27 April 2012
Produced as a requirement under Schedule E to the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement, the Water Audit and Monitoring report provides information on Cap compliance, water use for consumptive and environmental purposes, climatic overview, water availability through allocations, off-allocations and water trading, storage losses, and groundwater use for 2010-11.
30 June 2011
This report analyses the phytoplankton data set for 1980-2008 and provides information for enhanced monitoring and management of algae in the River Murray.
Tumudgery Creek was disconnected from the Edward River in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
Back Creek was disconnected from Yallakool Creek (subsequently the Edward River) in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
11 December 2009
The 'demonstration reach' concept is a model with which to implement a holistic approach to native fish recovery in the Murray–Darling Basin's river systems.