Learning is part of the Fish Friendly Water Extraction Project funded by the Australian Government. Monitoring data and on ground experience will help inform the design of future fish screen installations.
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Monitoring has been a significant part of the Fish Friendly Water Extraction Project funded by the Australian Government. By monitoring screen sites assessed across seasons and river conditions, we gain a better understanding of performance to inform ongoing improvements.
New technology builds confidence when seen operating effectively in real conditions. Fish friendly screens funded by the Australian Government are providing practical on-ground experience across Southern Queensland, supporting shared learning and informed decisions.
No two pump sites are the same. Fish Friendly Water Extraction Project installations funded by the Australian Government are designed to suit local river and access conditions, supporting safer operation and more consistent water access.
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Strong partnerships and practical experience are vital to the Fish Friendly Water Extraction Project funded by the Australian Government. Landholders, engineers and service providers have worked together to design and install systems suited to local river conditions.
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River conditions in Southern Queensland are shaped by rainfall, upstream flows and catchment events. Fish friendly screens funded by the Australian Government are being trialled to assess performance in local conditions.
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Funded by the Australian Government, the Fish Friendly Water Extraction Project has installed 12 screens across the Condamine, Balonne and Border Rivers to trial their effectiveness at working pump sites.
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Queensland Murray Darling Catchments Rangers are expanding their work with drone technology.
After completing training through the Wandhala Drone Project, the team will use drones to monitor waterways, document cultural sites and support land management
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Bigambul Rangers are strengthening fire management and environmental monitoring through drone technology.
After completing specialist training, the organisation received an entry level drone to support safer burns, monitoring and reporting across Country.
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Buffer zones protect CoolibahโBlack Box & Poplar Box woodlands by reducing runoff, blocking weeds, & supporting biodiversity. Funding may be available for planting natives & managing grazing.
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