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Native Fish Releases 2006/2007

FN0176

Robert Gibb, Melbourne
June 2007


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Departmental Stocking Program

The Department of Primary Industries’ (DPI) native fish stocking program is designed to enhance recreational fishing opportunities for anglers. The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) stocks trout cod, a fully protected species that anglers are not permitted to take, to ensure the survival of the species in accordance with the National Trout Cod Recovery Plan.

Stocking Plans are developed as part of the annual regional consultation process (CONS) between the Victorian Recreational Fishing peak body (VRFish), water and catchment management authorities, Fisheries Victoria and other relevant stakeholders. VRFish represents recreational anglers at these meetings. The meetings consider the performance of existing stocking programs, the results of stock assessment surveys, creel survey or angler diary data and anything else that has or might impact on the ongoing fishery. This might include environmental conditions and water levels. Requests by stakeholders for changes to current stocking programs and the implementation of new stocking programs are also considered.

Stocking Plans are subject to ‘last minute’ variation due to natural factors i.e. flood, drought, algal blooms or manmade impacts such as major works on storages.

Explanatory notes are provided where a planned release has been amended. Where possible, VRFish are consulted before variations are implemented. Continuing dry conditions meant some scheduled releases were cancelled and others modified.

Native Fish Stocked

Water StockedMonth/yearMurray codGolden perchSilver perch
Alans Flat Dredge Hole
2/07
-
1000
-
Amaroo Lake
2/07
-
1166
-
Avoca River (Yarwong Weir to Nattie Yallack)
3/07
-
18000
-
Broken Creek
2/07
-
15000
-
Broken River (D/s of Benalla)
2/07
-
20000
-
Calambeen Lake
3/07
-
200
-
Campaspe River
3/07
5200
40000
-
Charm Lake
2/07
5000
-
-
2/07
-
5000
-
Cudgewa Creek
2/07
5000
-
-
Cullullaraine Lake
2/07
-
15000
-
Eildon Lake
2/07
7700
5890
-
3/07
-
50000
-
First Reedy lake
2/07
5000
-
-
2/07
-
5000
-
Goulburn River
1/07
25000
-
-
3/07
-
20000
-
Goulburn River (McCoy’s Bridge)
3/07
5200
-
-
Greens Lake
3/07
-
20000
-
Gunbower Creek
2/07
20000
-
-
Hume Lake
4/07
-
150000
-
Kangaroo Lake
2/07
10000
20000
-
3/07
450
-
-
4/07
545
-
-
Kerford Lake
2/07
-
6000
-
Kialla Lakes
2/07
-
2167
-
Kow Swamp
2/07
-
30000
-
Little Murray River
1/07
4000
-
-
2/07
6000
-
-
Loddon River
2/07
-
50000
-
3/07
800
-
-
Lowanna Lake
2/07
-
1667
-
Mitta Mitta River
2/07
10000
-
-
Nillahcootie Lake
3/07
-
20000
-
Numerkah Lake
2/07
-
5000
-
Pyramid Creek
2/07
10000
10000
-
Rabl Park Lake
2/07
-
2000
-
Richardson River
2/07
-
10000
-
Sambell Lake
2/07
-
6000
-
Serpentine Creek
2/07
-
5000
-
Wimmera River
2/07
-
10000
5000

Total Releases

Murray codGolden perchSilver perchTotal
119,895544,0905,000668,985

Notes

The Native Fish Release Program 2005/2006 involved 46 transport man-days with vehicles travelling about 17,645 km’s.

Total release weights were 2,861.4 kg for Departmental releases. The month and year of fish release is expressed as 3/07.

The first digit is the month i.e. 3 = March, the second two digits show the year 06 = 2006, 07 = 2007.

The advice provided in this publication is intended as a source of information only. Always read the label before using any of the products mentioned. The State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.



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