Champion of Fish Habitat – Luke Galea
Name: Luke Galea From: Mackay, QLD Job: Supervisor of Waterways Team at Mackay Regional Council. Loves: Trekking rainforest streams in search of sooty grunter, jungle perch and barramundi
Name: Luke Galea From: Mackay, QLD Job: Supervisor of Waterways Team at Mackay Regional Council. Loves: Trekking rainforest streams in search of sooty grunter, jungle perch and barramundi
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? And why it’s important to know. Take a minute to get to know yourself and your sport even more in this fascinating snapshot of Aussie anglers. By understanding why you love to fish and…
Each winter Australian bass turn their minds to spawning. Biological urges compel female bass to head downstream in search of spawning grounds. Their annual migration can take them hundreds of kilometres down
Sunday 28th March 2017 OzFish Tenterfield Chapter members planted 120 native trees (wattles, redgum and bottle brush) at the Old Bondonga Homestead on the Mole River, 42km west of Tenterfield. The seedlings were supplied by the local nursery.
Last September Ozfish Richmond River Chapter partnered with local business Richmond Oysters and the DPI to trial selectively bred Sydney Rock Oysters, which scientists hoped might be more resilient in local conditions ….read more
Recreational fishers are natural champions for Australian fish habitat. Taking leadership in this role is critical in the rehabilitation of the Australian recreational fishery.
We were successful with a grant application to Dept of Environment Water and Natural Resources.
Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy these Capacity Building Seminars will take place in 2016 in Western Australia, South Australia, and Victoria.