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Paul Frazier

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Paul Frazier Reposted

BREAKING: 🚨 NSW Fisheries survey did not find a single adult Murray Cod in the Lower Darling-Baaka in May 2023 Murray cod populations ‘substantially lower’ than preceding years (including after 18/19 fish kill) Full report- dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/…

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🚨 TO AVOID MORE FISH KILLS, EMBARGO WATER NOW 🚨 The state of the Darling-Baaka today. There’lll be more fish kills at Menindee if nothings done. Our community won’t accept ‘we didn’t know’ again. Hear us now, embargoes are needed immediately! @tanya_plibersek @RoseBJackson


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Hydrology is the study of when, where and how galie (water) is delivered into a bagaay (river) channel, floodplain or warrambool (wetland). Check out the benefits of flows in the Gwydir: tinyurl.com/yxty7tcu

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Gomeroi/Gamilaroi/Kamilaroi country and its water stretches from southern Qld into northern NSW, and has supported Gomeroi People for 1000s years. Immerse yourself in this visual story, put together by @2rogConsulting for the @FlowMERprogram fal.cn/3ArXt


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Following the large inundation event Flow-MER scientists Jared Reid and Emeritus Professor Nick Reid undertook a waterbird survey. Many parts of the floodplain were still wet, providing great habitat for waterbirds. 2rog.com.au/news/issue-40-…

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The Gwydir Wetlands make up a part of the Gomeroi Peoples Country. Its water is the life source of the Gomeroi People and has been for thousands of years. The wetlands play a major cultural and environmental role which we explore here tinyurl.com/4sxwnxah

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Dr Paul Frazier and Dr Mark Southwell met up with Bourke's Western Herald Newspaper and Rod Corfe from Radio 2WEB to discuss the recent Culture to Science day at Toorale, a part of the Warrego-Darling Flow-MER project. 2rog.com.au/news/bourke-ne…

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On June 17 the Kurnu-Baakandji People, 2rog, UNE, DPI Fisheries and members from the Toorale JMC and NPWS gathered on Toorale National Park to share cultural and science knowledge. Thank you to everyone who joined us for the day. tinyurl.com/yn539rwy

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As part of the Flow-MER program, scientists investigate what impact Commonwealth environmental water flows are having on fish, birds, vegetation and river connectivity in the Murray-Darling Basin. Read the full story: 2rog.com.au/news/issue-36-…

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In 2021-22, rainfall and #WaterForTheEnvironment combined to inundate the lower Warrego and Western Floodplain, reconnecting isolated waterholes. The flows boosted numbers of many local fish species, including the Hyrtl’s tandan catfish. 🐱🐟 🔗 More: bit.ly/43Y2fsS

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The preservation of Hyrtl’s tandan in the Warrego River is aided greatly by the contribution of Commonwealth water for the environment. In Issue 35 we discuss the re-establishment of Hyrtl's tandan in the lower Warrego River. tinyurl.com/3wrf2krc #thecewh #nswdpe


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Turtles help keep water in rivers clean and are a crucial part of healthy river systems. 🐢 🧹🫧 Researchers are collecting data on Murray-River turtles to help us get the most out of delivering #WaterForTheEnvironment. 🔗 Find out more: bit.ly/400peAY @2rogConsulting

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Did you know that there are over 300 species of dragonfly in Australia? In Issue 33 we explain the importance of invertebrates and the dragonflies lifecycle. tinyurl.com/2p8jmpxk #UNE #theCEWH

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Deb Bower has been out on Toorale's Western Floodplain checking out the Murray River turtle's interaction with the floodplain, and she shared her findings in an interview in Bourke. Find the interview and article here: tinyurl.com/2p3ebx9m #Une #thecewh #turtles

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The rainbow bee-eater (Merops ornatus) is classified as a significant migratory land bird species in the Flow-MER program. It is one of the bird species that is recorded at Toorale National Park and the Warrego Western Floodplain. For the full article: tinyurl.com/2b77meau

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Government agencies, local communities and First Nations representatives are exploring ways to help return the once iconic Murray Cod to their former glory in the Darling-Baaka River between Bourke and Louth. 🔗 Read more: bit.ly/3CS0n9c 📸 Leo Cameron (DPI Fisheries)

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A wet spring has triggered large-scale waterbird breeding in the Gwydir Wetlands, for the 2nd year in a row! 🥳 CEWH Simon Banks visited the site to catch up with community members and check out the wetlands following recent wet conditions. #FlowUpdate: bit.ly/3YBTfXF

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Paul Frazier Reposted

@2rogConsulting has been monitoring Murray Cod and the results aren’t great. However as @fraz_paul said “It's really about whether we value them enough…it costs money and it requires an effort from society…the actual science is not that hard, it's the political will”

Grim results in study of native fish 'too important to lose' abc.net.au/news/rural/202…



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Over the last 3 years our team has only found 6 Murray Cod in the Darling-Baaka River between Bourke and Louth. This is reason for concern. Read more here: tinyurl.com/yeym98uz @FlowMERprogram @theCEWH @WaterUNE Photo: Murray cod, Credit: Leo Cameron (DPI Fisheries)

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What a year 2021-22 was. With lots of rainfalls, many successful waterbird breeding events and the rebuilding of face-to-face community engagements we in the Flow-MER program have had a year of many highlights. For more follow the link: tinyurl.com/mr35tp7c


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