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13 December 2021
Fishers in Coorong, South Australia are reporting signs of gradual recovery in parts of the iconic wetland thanks largely to the delivery of water for the environment.
30 November 2021
Scientists have found an increase in food to support all river life was created by a recent water for the environment flow which inundated wetlands before returning to the River Murray.
24 November 2021
This framework sets out the approach for developing the Native Fish Management and Recovery strategy, including addressing threats to native fish.
16 November 2021
We take account of recreational activities when making decisions on releases and water level targets when operating the River Murray.
18 August 2021
More than 50 species of native fish and 11 species of introduced fish have been identified in the Basin. Native fish play an important role in the environment.
11 August 2021
Native fish are reappearing in areas of the Murray–Darling Basin where they were believed to be locally extinct or critically endangered.
29 October 2020
The Lower Darling was subject to tragic fish death events in December 2018 and January 2019. The large fish death events covered a 40 kilometre stretch of the Darling River, downstream of Menindee Lakes.
28 June 2020
The health of native fish in the Murray−Darling Basin is a vital legacy that we leave for future generations. Releasing water for the environment helps to restore native fish populations so all of us can benefit from healthy rivers.
23 June 2020
Basin governments, community, First Nations, recreational fishers and scientists have developed the Native Fish Recovery Strategy.
14 December 2019
Basin state governments have prepared an Emergency Response Plan for the 2019–20 summer to ensure actions are coordinated and resources available to respond quickly to address risks to fish populations.