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17-09-2004 03:52 PM #1
New species approved for Wivenhoe
Mullet have been approved for stocking into Lake Wivenhoe.
A trial will be started soon & stocking will be monitored by local stocking group & Qld Fisheries.
Mullet were once found well up the Brisbane & Stanley Rivers but are now blocked by Wivenhoe Dam.
fitzy..
18-09-2004 06:01 AM
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DRJ
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Fitzy
Congrats
Where are you getting the fish from?
Regards
Darren
18-09-2004 01:11 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
You take a mummy fish and a daddy fish, that love each other, then you........Originally Posted by DRJ
Fitzy knows.
19-09-2004 09:41 AM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Good news Fitzy,
it'll be interesting to see if they make a cahnge to ecosystem functioning in terms of fulfilling the detritivore / herbivore role again.
Now we just need about a 1000 km of riparian revegetation on tributray streams, some constructed wetland / detention basins on drainage lines carrying cleared land run off, some instream habitat structure replacement (snags and rock scour hole) and we might get those 'Brisbane Cod' cod going again hey? The ox is slow but the earth is patient!!
Regards - Jim
'Stick to fishing instead of fighting' - JC
19-09-2004 03:49 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
We will have to ensure the brood stock are sourced locally & that they are only used once; new breeders every year.Originally Posted by DRJ
A commercial hatchery down here recently spawned half a million of them & they're going great ATM.
Cheers,
Fitz..
21-09-2004 03:56 AM
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DRJ
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
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Now I didn't know that - the things you learn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Darren
05-10-2004 06:41 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Will have to try that at our new hatchery soon.Originally Posted by DRJ
fitz
06-10-2004 04:41 AM
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DRJ
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Fitzy
New hatchery too - going well.
The boys have just upgraded one of the hatcheries up here and it now works a real treat. Some barra going into it very shortly for the first run.
Regards
Darren
09-01-2005 04:32 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Hey Darren
what sort of barra southern or northern
Foxie
09-01-2005 04:33 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Will be southern strainOriginally Posted by Foxie
10-01-2005 04:37 PM
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DRJ
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
The batch that have gone through are from Gladstone so Southern strain. We will be putting through some Northern strain as well during the season.
Being based in Mackay we can go two strains either side to release into our impoundments.
Regards
Darren
10-01-2005 06:55 PM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
I stand corrected. I thought the Barra Massie/Dixie line (north/south) was at Prossy.Originally Posted by DRJ
gf
18-03-2005 07:49 AM
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Re: New species approved for Wivenhoe
Mullet are a great fish for stabilizing the ecosystem and developing a benificial balance in the food chain, they also help to improve water quality and overall this is great news.![]()






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