That’s a wrap – Annual Mount Lofty Ranges fish monitoring complete

The annual Mount Lofty Ranges fish and habitat monitoring has been completed by NGT staff, revealing great ongoing data and trends in native and alien fish populations throughout the region. Monitoring in 2024 represents more than twenty years of data which is an amazing accomplishment. The work, funded by the Hills and Fleurieu, Murraylands and Riverland and Northern and Yorke Landscape Boards, and Green Adelaide, is a fantastic collaboration. It ensures that important information about indicators of environmental condition and fish communities over time is collected. The information feeds into water allocation plans (WAPs) managed by the relevant Landscape Boards, which have been developed to balance the water requirements of water-dependent ecosystems (referred to as Environmental Water Requirements) with the needs of consumptive water users. Thanks to all involved for another great team effort and fish fieldwork season. Below are some photo highlights:

This project is funded by The Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board, The Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board, The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board and Green Adelaide

Sylvia Zukowski