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OzFish Unlimited
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Добавлен 4 июл 2017
ABOUT OZFISH
OzFish Unlimited is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping the millions of Aussie recreational fishers take control of the health of their rivers, lakes and estuaries and shore up the future of the sport they love. OzFish Unlimited partners with fishers and the broader community to invest time and money into the protection and restoration of our waterways, counteracting decades of degradation.
WHAT WE DO
-Work with fishers to make local fishing grounds healthy, vibrant and more productive.
-Share ideas on how to improve, restore and protect fish habitat.
-Seek grants and support for hands-on habitat restoration.
-Provide events, resources, education and research that support fishing groups to achieve local outcomes.
OzFish Unlimited is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping the millions of Aussie recreational fishers take control of the health of their rivers, lakes and estuaries and shore up the future of the sport they love. OzFish Unlimited partners with fishers and the broader community to invest time and money into the protection and restoration of our waterways, counteracting decades of degradation.
WHAT WE DO
-Work with fishers to make local fishing grounds healthy, vibrant and more productive.
-Share ideas on how to improve, restore and protect fish habitat.
-Seek grants and support for hands-on habitat restoration.
-Provide events, resources, education and research that support fishing groups to achieve local outcomes.
Seeds for Snapper: Restoring Seagrass in Cockburn Sound
Join us in the underwater world of Cockburn Sound, Western Australia, where volunteers are making a difference for fish, habitats, and the planet! The WA Seeds for Snapper Project, Australia’s largest community-driven seagrass restoration initiative, is working to bring life back to the ocean floor.
In this video, you'll see passionate volunteers collecting, sorting, and dispersing Posidonia seagrass seeds, a vital step in rebuilding the underwater meadows that support iconic species like snapper, blue swimmer crabs, and squid. With over 80% of Cockburn Sound's seagrass lost to historic pollution, this project is crucial for restoring habitat, improving water quality, and tackling climate ...
In this video, you'll see passionate volunteers collecting, sorting, and dispersing Posidonia seagrass seeds, a vital step in rebuilding the underwater meadows that support iconic species like snapper, blue swimmer crabs, and squid. With over 80% of Cockburn Sound's seagrass lost to historic pollution, this project is crucial for restoring habitat, improving water quality, and tackling climate ...
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Fish Screen success on the Gunbower Creek, Cohuna VIC
Просмотров 60День назад
The benefits of modern irrigation Fish Screens for agriculture and our waterways' health are documented in this video on the Gunbower Creek, Cohuna VIC. It features Peter Rose from the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA) and local dairy farmer Harry Rowlands discussing the benefits and outcomes of the recent Fish Screen installation at Cohuna, near the Murray River. Recent rese...
From the brink: Repopulating the Trout Cod
Просмотров 147Месяц назад
The Trout Cod, native to the southern Murray-Darling Basin, is critically endangered in NSW, with only one self-sustaining population in the Murray River and a few reintroduced populations. Habitat loss and invasive species threaten their survival, requiring urgent conservation efforts. In partnership with NSW DPI Fisheries, OzFish has helped improve fish stocking strategies, develop a genetic ...
Returning Murray Crayfish to the River
Просмотров 713 месяца назад
After significant flooding on the Murray River in 2022-23, the water conditions became uninhabitable for Freshwater Murray Crayfish, resulting in a rescue operation undertaken by volunteers and state government agencies to save the aquatic species. The recovery teams looked to relocate as many Crayfish as possible, with the intention being to reintroduce them back into the waterway when it had ...
The end of an era: thank you from OzFish Founder, Craig Copeland
Просмотров 1066 месяцев назад
The end of an era: thank you from OzFish Founder, Craig Copeland
Local anglers tackling carp at Lake Eppalock
Просмотров 796 месяцев назад
OzFish recently partnered with Goulburn Murray Water and North Central Catchment Authority, embarking on an exciting mission to transform the underwater ecosystem of Point King Bay at Lake Eppalock. It is a popular destination for recreational activities and supports a diverse range of wildlife, making it a valuable natural asset for the area. As part of the project, members of the Loddon-Campa...
Fish Screens making a difference for farmers and fish
Просмотров 3837 месяцев назад
Irrigation pumps and canals unintentionally pump eggs, larvae, juveniles and adult fish from waterways - killing tens of millions of fish every year. Many pumps are screened with basic meshes or grids which become clogged. New fish screen technology works to protect pumps reduce costs for farmers and reduce fish intake. Since OzFish started we have been pursuing the uptake of this new technolog...
The building blocks of new shellfish reefs in Port Phillip Bay
Просмотров 2197 месяцев назад
Mornington Peninsula locals are diverting oyster shells from landfill to create new reefs in Port Phillip and Westernport Bays. Learn more about the project here: ozfish.org.au/projects/shellsavers-flinders-vic
Keep It Clean - Get Involved
Просмотров 258 месяцев назад
Join a local ‘clean up’ event, grab a bag, and have some fun! Participating in clean-up events not only has a positive impact on the environment but also contributes to the social fabric of your community and recreational fishing. The Fish For Life - Keep It Clean initiative is funded by the Recreational Fishing Trusts and Marine Estate Management Strategy. #FishForLifeKeepItClean
Keep It Clean - Leave No Trace
Просмотров 248 месяцев назад
Leave your fishing spot cleaner than you found it. Collect and dispose of unused bait, bait packaging, fish waste and litter properly, even if it isn’t yours. If a public bin is full, find another one or take the litter home with you. The Fish For Life - Keep It Clean initiative is funded by the Recreational Fishing Trusts and Marine Estate Management Strategy. #FishForLifeKeepItClean
Keep It Clean - Mind Your Lines
Просмотров 128 месяцев назад
Keep a close eye on your lines and gear while fishing to avoid unwanted interactions with wildlife and other water users. And you won’t miss a bite! Remove bait and carefully secure hooks to a rod guide when you’re not fishing to avoid interactions with kids, dogs, and wildlife. The Fish For Life - Keep It Clean initiative is funded by the Recreational Fishing Trusts and Marine Estate Managemen...
Keep It Clean - Stash Your Trash
Просмотров 168 месяцев назад
Find a safe and secure place to store your rubbish whilst fishing to prevent it from attracting wildlife or being blown or washed away. Ensure that all rubbish, big and small, gets carefully stashed and removed from your fishing spot. The Fish For Life - Keep It Clean initiative is funded by the Recreational Fishing Trusts and Marine Estate Management Strategy. #FishForLifeKeepItClean
Keep It Clean - Fish Smarter
Просмотров 528 месяцев назад
Fishing in areas with snaggy structure? Think before you cast. Fish towards the features rather than over them or carefully present your bait above any structure to improve your catch rate and reduce gear loss. Consider the influence of currents and changing environmental conditions. The Fish For Life - Keep It Clean initiative is funded by the Recreational Fishing Trusts and Marine Estate Mana...
Now You See Me: Why Small-Bodied Fish Are Vital To The Murray-Darling Basin
Просмотров 599 месяцев назад
Now You See Me: Why Small-Bodied Fish Are Vital To The Murray-Darling Basin
Open The Floodgates: The Story Of The Hexham Swamp
Просмотров 8510 месяцев назад
Open The Floodgates: The Story Of The Hexham Swamp
The Perfect Storm: What Is Causing Australia’s Fish Kills?
Просмотров 326Год назад
The Perfect Storm: What Is Causing Australia’s Fish Kills?
Seagrass Restoration in North Queensland
Просмотров 58Год назад
Seagrass Restoration in North Queensland
The Battle Against Carp. Will the virus work?
Просмотров 357Год назад
The Battle Against Carp. Will the virus work?
Promising progress in Tasmania's seagrass restoration trial with OzFish and IMAS
Просмотров 184Год назад
Promising progress in Tasmania's seagrass restoration trial with OzFish and IMAS
Sowing the Seeds: South Australia's Quest to Green The Blue With Seagrass.
Просмотров 130Год назад
Sowing the Seeds: South Australia's Quest to Green The Blue With Seagrass.
Mehi River reaching new heights after restoration project
Просмотров 200Год назад
Mehi River reaching new heights after restoration project
Power In Numbers (PART 2): The Trials And Tribulations Of Seagrass Restoration In Australia.
Просмотров 171Год назад
Power In Numbers (PART 2): The Trials And Tribulations Of Seagrass Restoration In Australia.
Power in numbers (PART 1): The trials and tribulations of seagrass restoration in Australia.
Просмотров 391Год назад
Power in numbers (PART 1): The trials and tribulations of seagrass restoration in Australia.
OZCAST EP 7: What’s the go with flow? Why it's needed for native fish to thrive in Australia
Просмотров 210Год назад
OZCAST EP 7: What’s the go with flow? Why it's needed for native fish to thrive in Australia
Neva seen the b,,,,,,, $20 4 hours Tenterfield dam joke ,it's 2025 they need to open dam or get rid of dam wall 👎
Fair dinkum whoever did the camera work on this vid had waaaaay to many beers beforehand.
Nederlandse
Excellent subject Thanks for the content
Great, thanks.
Local legend 👍
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8077 Mills Estate
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I grew up in Teralba, never heard it mentioned on the internet before, how cool!
Walker Ruth Hall Maria Lewis Angela
Absolute legend of lake Mac, great quality information for people looking to be more sustainable in their captures.
thanks to this video very well informative.:)
Good on ya boys, keep it up.
Great stuff. They should be mandatory on all pumps
No help whatsoever. Just wasting time
❤😂🎉🎉😢😮😅😊
I am sad that this video has so few viewers. Such an important topic 😢
#SaveWallum
Do these need to be topped up with credit data??
I learnt something from you today...will test in SA waters
You showed nothing.
Can I ask how you’re permitted to catch these? They are endangered and you’re not allowed to target them.
I still can't gety camera to work or to connect to my computer.
Great interview Boysie, well done
ha! I hate those straps because they're so hard for me to fasten. But, it looked like you just tied them together, funny that I never thought of that. Did you just use a shoestring type of knot? Or did I miss what you really did?
I agree ! Those straps SUCK !!!!!!!!
How about a run threw the settings and explain them any body can strap a camera to a bloody tree.
I just woke up ..your comment has already made my day.. sooo funny n true at same time.
I would have set it up lower on the tree, that is very high.
Great wrap of all the factors responsible for these fish kills, and complexity of finding a solution
Have same camera you are showing up. However I can not set it up, to take pictures. I was able just to set up just the date with the buttons . I was expecting you are showing more as a setup for the pictures, none of them you show. To install batteries anyone know. Wasted time watching your video.
I came here to see you install camera and it was hidden behind the tree..?😅
So, dont forget the salt water areas like the Gippsland Lakes. the rivers that feed into the gippsland lakes are loaded with Carp. they are destroying the breeding waters and feeding grounds of native fish like the black bream.
So what is happening then? Was a great explanation of what is needed but will it become like the MDBC WHERE different interest groups have devolved it into a basically toothless tiger
Hi Martin, its Chop. Please get in touch. I have an important fish catch to report to you.
I agree, no help whatsoever
Awesome - really enjoyed this. Spent Saturday Morning at a working bee making ROBs at Brisbane - great feeling of satisfaction when we were done.
Should have sent Russell coit in to do this. Would have been more specific 🤣
MAN JUST SHUT UP ALREADY
Thats better instructions than the other clown offered You’re talking generally. No specific details on how to set the settings. Where do these clowns come from? This video is a waisted time to watch
Unbelievingly interesting and enlightening talk. Cant wait for the next one on the comercial industry. On the topic of symmetry between land and sea, here in WA colloquially the flouring of the native christmas tree (nuytsia floribunda) coincides with the migration of crayfish.
Legend listy
Hahahaha 😂
Great stuff guys!
I'm about to do my open water dive course in Hervey Bay Queensland, and I will definitely be looking into what I can do with this organisation in my local community as a volunteer to help...
I have an issue where I have set the camera to record a certain duration (say 30 or 40 seconds).. But upon playback I have random recording times that keep reverting back to 10 seconds, which is very frustrating. Am I doing something wrong here :/ ?
you blokes should just push the dead trees still standing on the bank straight over, on an angle, into the river..that's the best natural snag that you will ever get..
Excellent, cheers. If i had to say anything about it, I'd ask next time (if there is a next time) could you please show more of the screen behind Dan when he is showing the pictures. Otherwise I got alot from this, very informative and very much appreciated.
Top stuff, good to see habitat regeneration happening