Barramundi (Lates calcarifer - also known as the Asian sea bass or the Giant sea perch) is a commonly angled, native Australian fish. Within Australia, Barramundi can be found along the northern coasts and inland rivers in Queensland, Western Australia, and Northern Territory. Looking globally, Barramundi have also left their mark as an introduced species
Freshwater fish breeding behaviours can be highly diverse, yet the field remains significantly under-researched. Australian freshwater fish species, in particular, exhibit a large variety of mating behaviours, and understanding these can improve our management and conservation strategies to better protect our iconic native species. Australia’s threatened Murray cod species, found predominantly in the Murray-Darling Basin
This essay speaks for the significance of natural place, particularly riverine place, in human lives.…
Recreational fishing is a popular pastime enjoyed by 838,000 Victorians each year who contribute $7.1…