Inland Fisheries Research Group
@inlandfishrg
Led by @leebaumgartner | Ensuring the sustainability of #river infrastructure projects from egg to adult in #fisheries | 📍Australia & SE Asia
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https://infisheriesresearch.com/ 23-12-2021 01:29:52
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Our team was happy to roll out the #orangecarpet for Dr. Helen Haines MP and showcase some of the research we have going on in the #aquatic lab and our #stockgalaxias facility Gulbali Institute Charles Sturt University
A 4 yr project in the making! Dr lee baumgartner releasing juv Stocky Galaxias who’s parents were rescued from this creek in the #snowy mtns during the #blacksummer 🔥Gulbali Institute Charles Sturt University
More photos from the release of our Stocky Galaxias in the Snowies 🏔 #NSW. This project is the definition of “it takes a village”. So many partners and collaborators who helped over the last 4 yrs! Fantastic outcome for fish, science & team work! Gulbali Institute
We are pleased to show our research facilities in the aquatic lab at #Albury campus to Minister Tim Crakanthorp & Justin Clancy, joined by Prof Renée Leon (Vice-Chancellor & President) & Prof Lee Baumgartner (Gulbali Institute Director) on the tour. Charles Sturt University, Gulbali Institute
More highlights from our visit from Minister Tim Crakanthorp and Justin Clancy to the aquatic research lab #Albury campus, joined by Prof Renée Leon (Vice-Chancellor & President) & Prof Lee Baumgartner (Gulbali Institute Director). Charles Sturt University, Gulbali Institute
Nicki Duncan about to start PhD Charles Sturt University that will investigate if processes for fish barrier remediation prioritisation can better target human and environmental health to deliver on development goals. All the best to her study!
Inland Fisheries Research Group member and Charles Sturt University PhD student Joachim Bretzel shared some of his interesting findings on #fish screens at the First Fish Impingement and Entrainment Conference in Liverpool. Huge thanks to the Institute of Fisheries Management for organizing this great event #fishimp2023
Our new paper found some larval golden perch drifted over 1615 km from their spawning grounds near Mungindi downstream to the Menindee Lakes. Protection of future connected flow events will be important for improving golden perch populations. Check out at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Our Inland Fisheries Research Group member, Dr An V. Vu, attended the 7th International Otolith Symposium in Chile to share his interesting findings on fish migrations in Vietnam. Thanks to the Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University for supporting this great opportunity.