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Fisherman finds a saucy solution to an aquatic pest problem Richard Cornish Photo: Richard Cornish
Fisherman Peter Ingram is using a 2000-year-old recipe to save the Gippsland Lakes from European carp by turning the pest species into a salty sauce. Ingram, 58, had a business catching carp for lobster bait and long-finned eels for export to China in the lakes and rivers around Sale in Gippsland, 220km east of Melbourne. Peter Ingram s fish sauce.
Photo: Richard Cornish That bloody virus really knocked us for six, says Ingram. We knew the coronavirus was going to cause havoc when all our Chinese eel orders were cancelled early on in 2020, a good week before we even started just talking about it here. ....
Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 9, 2021 â 12.02am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Cathy Wilcox To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. UNIVERSITIES Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster As someone who was active in off-campus teaching for some 30 of a 50-year career in higher education, and with awards and media coverage for my innovations, I am nevertheless concerned at proposals such as the use of pre-recorded lectures combined with a weekly or fortnightly seminar. This strategy can work where lecture equivalents are updated, seminar sizes are limited to 30 or so well-prepared students, and they take place in purpose-designed classrooms with movable seating to allow for break-out groups. ....
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42,000 dusky flathead released into Gippsland Lakes! 12 March 2021 THE Victorian Fisheries Authority says the Gippsland Lakes are another step closer to being back to a recreational fishing mecca, following a Victorian-first stocking of 42,000 dusky flathead fingerlings at Metung and Lakes Entrance. Minister for Fishing and Boating Melissa Horne said stocking the Lakes with popular species such as dusky flathead was a key part of the Gippsland Lakes Recreational Fishery Plan, launched in January. The plan was developed following the end of commercial net fishing in the Lakes last year, which was a flagship commitment of the state government’s investment to get more people recreational fishing. ....