All posts tagged "Habitat"
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Habitat Success in King River
The King River in the King Valley is fast becoming a hidden gem for Victorian recreational fishers after the success of a fish habitat enhancement project which has seen the
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VRFish Commends Labor’s Election Result
VRFish, the peak body representing Victoria’s 838,000 recreational fishers, congratulates the Andrews Labor Government on their resounding election result and look forward to working closely with them over the next
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Building New Homes For Our Fish
As part of our 8 point plan to make fishing better for everyone, we are calling for the investment of $10 million to restart Victoria’s purpose-built artificial reef program and expansion of
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Habitat Key for Fishing Success
Quality and vibrant fishing experiences are simply not possible without healthy fish habitat. Thankfully, recreational fishers not only understand the link, they have identified protecting, restoring and enhancing fish habitat
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Fish going with the environmental flow
A key to native fish recovery is to use water for the environment to trigger fish to move so they will then feed and breed – the benefit being more
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Japanese kelp found at Port Welshpool
VRFish has just received warning from the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources that Japanese Kelp or Wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) has been found at Port Welshpool. Japanese kelp is
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How does water for the environment benefit native angling fish?
Written by the Victorian Environmental Water Holder Fish need flows, and as we have ‘turned off the tap’ to many of our major rivers and wetlands, water for the environment
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Angling Club Stars in Shellfish Reef Video
Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club member and VRFish representative Bob Pearce, explains his dream to restore Port Phillip Bay’s lost living shellfish reefs in this new short video. This flagship marine habitat restoration project is now in stage 2 and project








