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Record numbers of blood-sucking lamprey fish in Murray River system in Australia 29 Apr, 2021 05:32 AM 2 minutes to read Scientists have found an endangered native fish in record numbers in the Murray River system, which is great news for the environment and lamprey fish. Photo / Getty Images Scientists have found an endangered native fish in record numbers in the Murray River system, which is great news for the environment and lamprey fish. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au By: Evin Priest An ancient, blood-sucking fish has made a comeback from near-extinction after record numbers were monitored in the Murray River system in southeastern Australia last year. ....
Share The Millennium Drought was between 2001 – 2010, with the worst period between 2007 and 2010 with no freshwater flow from the River Murray to the Coorong and ocean. This stopped the migration of adult lamprey from the Southern Ocean to the River Murray, where the lampreys return to their own birthplace to breed, lay eggs and then die. There were no freshwater flows to the ocean from the River Murray at the Lower Murray barrages for almost three years, Adrienne Rumbelow from the Department for Environment and Water South Australia said. You need winter flows that are allowed to travel from source to sea . If you don t get these things right you won t get migration and spawning. ....
Advertisement There were reasons aplenty why this frail old black man and I were sitting yet again on the verandah of the Wellington pub in South Australia, eating fish and chips and drinking water. One of the reasons was for the view. Not, as you’d expect, for the view of the River Murray, or Murrundi, which was an excellent view nevertheless … a vast rural expanse, distant hills, and the thick snake of the mighty river dominating below. The view of actual interest, on this and every previous occasion the two of us had been here, was of the old-fashioned vehicular ferry that crossed the Murrundi at Wellington, quietly pulling itself to the opposing bank by cables that stretched across the width of the river. ....
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