and native shrubs planted along the riverbank
of time donated by
community volunteers
installed to deflect flows and stabilise the riverbank
OzFish is continuing work in Tarcutta Creek by installing rocky reefs and woody habitat. This will help restore the riparian zone, which has suffered cumulative damage from recent droughts, bushfires and flooding. OzFish Wagga Wagga is moving into stage three of their fish habitat restoration efforts at Tarcutta Creek, by…
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OzFish has completed the second stage of work to revitalise a 7km stretch of Tarcutta Creek in the Riverina region of New South Wales โ enhancing the habitat for native fish and encouraging the recreational fishing community involvement. OzFish Wagga Wagga Chapterโs latest work at Tarcutta Creek is an excellent…
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In 2020 OzFish Wagga Chapter got to work to repair Tarcutta Creek and improve vital fish habitat. Flooding severely eroded sections of the creek causing water quality, turbidity, and sedimentation issues. OzFish Wagga Chapter, in partnership with local contractors undertook the first part of a project addressing the erosion. More…
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Sadly, severe flooding impacted the fish habitat with the biggest being the impact of the 2012 and 2016 floods. The eroding banks significantly reduced the remaining fish habitat by undermining the overhanging bank vegetation and smothering snags and microhabitats nearby with sediment.
Downstream the sediment also caused water quality issues with increased turbidity and sedimentation of riffle areas. As a result, Tarcutta Creek was becoming uninhabitable for native fish because of its unstable nature.