Better Habitat Better Fishing
Baby Oysters a Promising Sign for the Richmond River
Is there anything cuter than baby oysters! One fine spring morning, some members of the Richmond River Chapter cruised over to their local oyster lease to inspect the lease to find a single catching rack filled with tiny oysters. The…
When fish are a bonus: Why time on the water is the best gift a Father could ask for
In these days of busy lives and digital distractions, it’s priceless to be able to get outside and enjoy quality time with the family. With Father’s Day
River Repair Bus to hit the road in Moree
Fish habitat in the Gywdir, Mehi and surrounding waterways is set to receive significant support over the coming years with the rollout of OzFish’s third River Repair Bus based in Moree.
Community Planting Day set to revitalise fish habitat in Horden’s Lagoon
A new crop of native trees and plants are set to breathe new life into the banks of Horden’s Lagoon at Wirlinga as Woolshed Thurgoona Landcare Group and OzFish
OzFish unveils fulltime habitat restoration bus for the Murray
Wetlands, rivers and billabongs of the Mallee region will now have a fulltime River Repair Bus tending to the local waterways thanks to OzFish who unveiling the bus to the community today. The OzFish River Repair
OzFish volunteers salvage critically endangered fish species
Volunteers from OzFish Unlimited have teamed up with students from the Sunraysia Institute of TAFE to save critically endangered native fish that were in desperate need to be relocated.
A false sense of fish – how one flathead changed Dan’s perception of Lake Macquarie.
Everyone loves a good fishing story. Where it be down at the local boat ramp or at the pub that afternoon, chatting about your catch of the day, or the one that got away,
Water Bugs for Water Quality
On Saturday 17 July, OzFish Unlimited Australia’s fastest growing fishing conservation charity, will be holding an exciting citizens science project to test the water quality in the Lower Vasse River by checking out the bugs.
Farmers make room for fish
Volunteers from OzFish Unlimited, have teamed up with landowners, Tweed Landcare and Tweed Shire Council to plant two thousand native trees for native fish along the banks of Johansen Creek
Getting a fish-eye view on habitat
OzFishers have recently been ROVing around Port Phillip, getting a fish-eve view of their local fish habitats without even getting their feet wet! Members from both the Indented Head and newly formed OzFish Mornington chapter recently
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