Browsing Archive: March, 2014

Protecting threatened fishes in the South West Linkages Target Area

Posted by David Morgan on Friday, March 28, 2014,

The project will directly assess and address current and future threats faced by south-western Australian endemic freshwater fishes such as climate change and feral fish within the target area.  The project will use the Balston’s Pygmy Perch (BPP) fish species as a flagship species for conservation (listed as Vulnerable EPBC Act) and elevate its status to enhance public awareness of aquatic ecosystem issues. 

 

Goals:

·        To provide an updated distribution of BPP in the target ar...


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Tracking the movements of Black Bream and Sea Mullet

Posted by David Morgan on Tuesday, March 11, 2014,

This collaborative project (with the Murdoch Estuarine Research Group, the Department of Fisheries, GeoCatch, Department  of Water, City of Busselton) aims to determine the movement patterns and spatial and temporal distribution of the Black Bream and Sea Mullet within the Vasse Wonnerup system which has been the subject of regular fish kill events.  Using an acoustic tracking approach that the FFGFHU has recently used to successfully track the movement patterns of large feral goldfish in the...


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New study examining south-west Australia's aestivating fishes

Posted by David Morgan on Tuesday, March 11, 2014,



The FFG is undertaking a new study that is examining the conservation status of the unique aestivating freshwater fishes of south-western Australia; the Gondwana relic known as the Salamanderfish (Lepidogalaxiidae salamandroides; the sole member of the Lepidogalaxiidae) and the Black-Stripe Minnow (Galaxiella nigrostriata; one of only three members of Galaxiella). These represent Western Australia's only two aestivating (survive in seasonally inundated systems by burrowing into mud) freshwate...


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