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.
Fish movement in response to environmental watering Potterwalkagee Creek
Catchment Management Authority | |
Habitat type | creek floodplain |
Keyword | fish fyke netting larval sampling |
Program | The Living Murray |
System component | fish |
Theme | Environmental Water |
Objective | To determine if lateral movement of large-bodied fish occurs between the Murray River and Potterwalkagee Creek during filling and drawdown hydraulic phases. To determine whether environmental regulator operation facilitates the transport of drifting larval and juvenile stages of native and non-native fish into Potterwalkagee Creek via the Upper Potterwalkagee Creek and Stoney Crossing inlets during filling and drawdown hydraulic phases. |
Location | Potterwalkagee Creek |
Status | Completed |
Start | 2014 |
Finish | 2014 |
Project Lead | MDFRC for MCMA, Andrew Greenfield |
Funder | MDBA, MCMA |
Outputs | report |
Publication Outputs | report |
Publications |
Fish movement in response to environmental watering Potterwalkagee Creek |