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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).
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Snowy Project - Priority native fish assessment
Catchment Management Authority | |
Habitat type | river |
Keyword | Australian Bass Australian Grayling floodplain native fish |
System component | fish |
Theme | Environmental Water |
Objective | To improve knowledge on the status of Australian Grayling and Australian Bass in the Snowy River system, to inform investigation and management of environmental flows and future floodplain management, including connectivity |
Location | Snowy River, VIC |
Status | Completed |
Start | 2013 |
Finish | 2015 |
Project Lead | Tarmo Raadik |
Funder | CMA - East Gippsland |
Outputs | survey, sampling protocols, report |
Publication Outputs | Stoessel, D.J, et al. (2015) Snowy River environmental flow monitoring and investigation project – year one. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Unpublished Client Report |
Publications |
Stoessel et al. (2015) Conference Paper - 41st Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) Annual Conference & 5th International Symposium of Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching (ISSESR) Stoessel et al. (2016) Conference paper - International Symposium of Ecohydraulics 2016 - Understanding the effects of flow regime on the Snowy River estuary |