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7 June 2016
The Living Murray (TLM) icon sites monitoring report for the year 2013–14 is based on reports prepared by icon site managers and monitoring service providers.
The Phytoplankton Monitoring Program (PMP) is a key part of the MDBA's integrated physico-chemical and biological water quality monitoring of the River Murray, as defined within the National Water Quality Management Strategy. It allows us to meet obligations under the Murray Darling Basin Agreement and Murray Darling Basin Plan.
This report discusses a novel technique using DNA to detect macroinvertebrate organisms in water samples.
11 December 2015
As we implement the Basin Plan, it is important the community can see that people and organisations are meeting their obligations. For this purpose, the MDBA, Basin States and the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder have agreed to publish Statements of Assurance (SoAs) each year.
27 November 2015
This report includes the River Murray revised Water Quality Monitoring Program to characterise the overall water quality changes over time.
This report investigates the vegetation and shoreline sediment monitoring data collected at Lake Victoria (1998-2012).
6 November 2015
The River Murray Biological Monitoring Program is of international significance.
River users are advised the raising of the Mildura Weir pool has been delayed for up to one week to replace a suspected damaged trestle.
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.