The Hub has developed a Research and Monitoring Database (RaMonD) that aims to share knowledge of current and recent research and monitoring activities within the Hub's themes with those working in aquatic ecology. Sharing of this knowledge can avoid duplication of research effort and can provide effective research links to people and resources within topics of interest.
RaMonD is maintained by the Hub with inputs from the Victorian Catchment Management Authorities, the Arthur Rylah Institute, DELWP and the Victorian Environmental Water Holder (VEWH).
Please note that initial content within RaMonD covers only one theme - water for the environment. It is intended that following feedback from users, this content will be expanded to include all themes.
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VEFMAP Native fish surveys in the Thomson and Macalister rivers
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/7
2010 - 2016 CMA - West Gippsland
Objective: Undertake adult fish electrofising surveys and Australian grayling spawning monitoring in the Thomson and Macalister Rivers to investigate the effects of environmental flows.
Response of fish to Commonwealth environmental water delivery in Goulburn River and Broken Creek
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/24
2013 - 2014 Federal - Commonwealth Environmental Water Office
Objective: Monitoring responses of native fish to environmental flows
Lower Goulburn River native fish monitoring
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/22
2003 - 2019 CMA - Goulburn Broken, RFL, CEWO
Objective: Monitoring responses of native fish to environmental flows
Understanding dispersal, movement pathways and flow cues for native fish movement - River Murray and tributaries
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/156
2016 - 2018 Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Objective: To improve understanding of the movement ecology of juvenile and sub‐adult golden perch and silver perch and the effects of flows on movement of these species. In particular, how the Murray River can best act as a source of recruits for tributaries, and the role of flow as a driver of these movements. To evaluate the effectiveness of coordinated environmental water for promoting fish movement into tributaries and potentially enhance other existing flow initiatives such as spring freshes for spawning.
Lindsay and Mulcra Island - fish movement
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/154
2014 - 2019 MDBA, CMA - Mallee
Objective: To demonstrate the response of large-bodied fish to changes in flow management of the Lindsay River, Mullaroo Creek, and Mulcra Creek. To maintain the number of radio tagged fish in the system, maintain dataloggers, analyse movement data collected during the program to determine key drivers of migration through the Lindsay system and how this relates to water management
Immigration of native fish into tributary streams of the Murray River
https://ramond.aquaticecohub.com.au/project/view/153
2017 - 2020 Goulburn Broken CMA
Objective: To assess whether environmental flows can promote immigration of adult Silver Perch and Golden Perch from the Murray River into tributaries to facilitate recovery of native fish populations, using acoustic telemetry. To assess the extent to which tributary populations are reliant on immigration from areas outside the system and environmental factors (particularly hydrology) that are associated with immigration