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Water Probe Testing

Waterway Fire Science

The Black Summer Bushfires of 2019-20 ravaged the east coast of Australia at an unprecedented scale and ferocity and was followed by high rainfall, dealing our precious and unique waterways with a devastating blow. Waterway Fire Science Project is a citizen science initiative in NSW which will determine how our waterways, fish habitat, and fish populations are recovering following the impact of bushfires.

Warren Reservoir, SA

Warren Reservoir, SA

Since 2021, we’ve been working with SA Water to deliver complex habitat structures for Murray cod and other native species in Warren Reservoir. The project was a first-of-its-kind in the state, and we have been building on its success. The activity is driven by our Barossa Chapter.

Seeds For Snapper 2022

Seeds For Snapper 2022

With the help of recreational fishers, OzFish is working to restore seagrass habitat in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.
Each year hundreds of recreational fishers, divers and community members in Western Australia take part in the Seeds For Snapper project to restore the lost seagrass of Cockburn Sound.

Seagrass Restoration 2021

Seagrass Restoration 2021

In 2020, more than 200 community volunteers took part in the third annual Seeds for Snapper, the most advanced national community-driven seagrass restoration program.
With the help of recreational fishers, OzFish is working to restore seagrass habitat in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.

Seagrass Restoration 2020

Seagrass Restoration 2020

In 2020, more than 200 community volunteers took part in the third annual Seeds for Snapper, the most advanced national community-driven seagrass restoration program.
With the help of recreational fishers, OzFish is working to restore seagrass habitat in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.

Whittakers, Moree, taken by Amber L Hall pano

Whittaker’s Lagoon, NSW

OzFish has been instrumental in transforming turning a lagoon once used by the Gomeroi/Kamilaroi people into a unique ‘living classroom’. 

Whittaker’s Lagoon, near Moree, will now play an important role in educating high school students and young Traditional Owners about the environment and traditional ways of caring for Country.  
The program has covered all aspects of traditional methods of learning about the environment and traditional ways of caring for Country.

seagrass restoration 2020

seagrass restoration 2020

In 2020, more than 200 community volunteers took part in the third annual Seeds for Snapper, the most advanced national community-driven seagrass restoration program.
With the help of recreational fishers, OzFish is working to restore seagrass habitat in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.

seagrass restoration 2019

seagrass restoration 2019

With the help of recreational fishers, OzFish is working to restore seagrass habitat in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.
Each year hundreds of recreational fishers, divers and community members in Western Australia take part in the Seeds For Snapper project to restore the lost seagrass of Cockburn Sound.

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