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31 October 2015
This report examined the effectiveness of using waterbirds as an indicator of wetland and river health in the Murray-Darling Basin.
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.
17 September 2012
This literature review addresses the topic of the creation of suitable habitat for waterbirds through retaining floodwater on floodplains or flow enhancement management interventions with particular reference to six hypotheses identified by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority as key areas for greater understanding.
1 February 2009
The Barmah-Millewa (B-M) Forest is a highly significant wetland on the Murray River, whose natural hydrology and consequently complex ecosystems have been significantly affected by the river’s now highly regulated flow regime.
This publication reports the results of aerial surveys of the six icon sites on the River Murray in November 2008.
1 January 2009
Australia is one of the driest continents on earth. As such, many thousands of weirs and floodplain levee banks, dams and intra- and inter-basin water transfers schemes have been constructed.
1 January 2009
An A1 size information poster about various flora and fauna that inhabit the Murray–Darling Basin.
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