py-ewr 2.3.8__py3-none-any.whl → 2.4.0__py3-none-any.whl
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- py_ewr/data_inputs.py +39 -12
- py_ewr/evaluate_EWRs.py +168 -221
- py_ewr/model_metadata/EWR_Sitelist_FIRM_20250718.csv +11 -2
- py_ewr/observed_handling.py +22 -5
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/ewr_calc_config.json +71 -2
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/objective_reference.csv +911 -0
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/parameter_sheet.csv +3249 -3443
- py_ewr/scenario_handling.py +7 -7
- py_ewr/summarise_results.py +2 -2
- {py_ewr-2.3.8.dist-info → py_ewr-2.4.0.dist-info}/METADATA +22 -22
- py_ewr-2.4.0.dist-info/RECORD +19 -0
- {py_ewr-2.3.8.dist-info → py_ewr-2.4.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/objective_reference_NB_SA_WIM_NE_LACH_BIDG_MLD_ACT.csv +0 -806
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/parameter_sheet_NB_SA_WIM_NE_LACH_BIDG_MLD_ACT.csv +0 -3127
- py_ewr/parameter_metadata/parameter_sheet_NB_SA_WIM_NE_LACH_BIDG_MLD_ACT_added_act_env.csv +0 -3188
- py_ewr-2.3.8.dist-info/RECORD +0 -21
- {py_ewr-2.3.8.dist-info → py_ewr-2.4.0.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
- {py_ewr-2.3.8.dist-info → py_ewr-2.4.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-EF3,Decrease the length of no flow spells that threaten waterhole persistence and/or habitat quality,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-EF4,Increase the frequency of scouring flows that maintain waterhole depth,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-EF5,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-EF6,Maintain or increase the frequency or duration of flows that create connectivity with floodplains.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-NF1,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Native Fish,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-NF2,"Improve resilience of fish populations by allowing opportunities for fish to move between reaches, including passage past barriers",Native Fish,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-NF3,Improve breeding opportunities for flow-spawning fish,Native Fish,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-NF4,Improve opportunities for fish to move between main channels and floodplains,Native Fish,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-NF9,Increase frequency of flow events that provide breeding opportunities for wetland specialist fish,Native Fish,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-OS1,"Critical habitat for eastern snake-necked turtles, including for breeding",Other Species,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-OS2,Improve breeding opportunities for flow-spawning and wetland specialist fish and turtles.,Other Species,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-OS3,Increase frequency of flow events that provide breeding opportunities for turtles in floodplain wetlands,Other Species,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-WB1,Improve opportunities for successful bird breeding in floodplain wetlands,Waterbirds,QLD
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Warrego Paroo Bulloo Nebine,Q-WB2,Increase frequency/duration of flows that trigger bird breeding opportunities and sustain adults and fledgelings,Waterbirds,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-EF3,Decrease the length of no flow spells that threaten waterhole persistence and/or habitat quality,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-EF4,Increase the frequency of scouring flows that maintain waterhole depth,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-EF5,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-EF7,Increase frequency and/or duration of low in-channel flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between neighbouring waterholes.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NF1,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Native Fish,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NF2,"Improve resilience of fish populations by allowing opportunities for fish to move between reaches, including passage past barriers",Native Fish,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NF3,Improve breeding opportunities for flow-spawning fish,Native Fish,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NF6,Increase frequency and/or duration of low in-channel flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between neighbouring waterholes for Native Fish outcomes.,Native Fish,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NF7,Increase duration of flow events that provide egg and larval development conditions for stable low-flow spawning fish.,Native Fish,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-NV1,Improve condition of vegetation that supports bird breeding,Native Vegetation,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-WB2,Increase frequency/duration of flows that trigger bird breeding opportunities and sustain adults and fledgelings,Waterbirds,QLD
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Condamine and Balonne,Q-WB3,Increase opportunities for successful bird breeding,Waterbirds,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF1,Increased frequency of flow events that fill anabranches to allow primary production.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF2,Improve opportunities for exchange of nutrients and energy between the anabranches and main channels.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF4,Increase the frequency of scouring flows that maintain waterhole depth,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF5,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF8,Increase the frequency or duration of flows that create connectivity with anabranches.,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF1,Increase frequency and/or duration of medium and high flows that provide longitudinal connectivity between river reaches.,Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF2,"Improve resilience of fish populations by allowing opportunities for fish to move between reaches, including passage past barriers",Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF3,Improve breeding opportunities for flow-spawning fish,Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF5,Improve breeding opportunities for flow-spawning and wetland specialist fish,Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF7,Increase duration of flow events that provide egg and larval development conditions for stable low-flow spawning fish.,Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-NF8,Increase the frequency or duration of flows that create connectivity with anabranches.,Native Fish,QLD
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Border Rivers and Moonie,Q-EF3,Decrease the length of no flow spells that threaten waterhole persistence and/or habitat quality,Ecosystem Functions,QLD
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NSW Border Rivers,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF6,A 25 percent increase in abundance of mature (harvestable-sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV4a,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum forest),Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV4d,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF3a,"Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within, and between, catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (within catchments)",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF3b,"Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within, and between, catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (between catchments)",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and exchange between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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NSW Border Rivers,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the Murray and Barwon-Darling from tributaries,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF7,MISSING_FROM_LTWP,Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Namoi,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV4a,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum forest)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV4b,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV4c,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV4d,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,NV4e,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Namoi,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
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Namoi,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
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Namoi,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
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Namoi,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within catchments for water dependent biota to complete lifecycles (within catchment),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within catchments for water dependent biota to complete lifecycles (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Namoi,EF7,Maintain and improve the contribution of flows into the Barwon-Darling from tributaries,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF4,Improve population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF5,Improve population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch & Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV1,Maintain or improve the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV4a,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum forest)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV4b,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV4c,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV4d,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,NV4e,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native forest, woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands)",Native Vegetation,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF1,Provide & protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles (within catchment),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the Murray and Barwon-Darling from tributaries,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow-dependent frog communities,Other Species,NSW
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Macquarie-Castlereagh,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,NSW
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Gwydir,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
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Gwydir,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV4d,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
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Gwydir,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrubland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
144
|
+
Gwydir,NV4f,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah wetland woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
145
|
+
Gwydir,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
146
|
+
Gwydir,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
147
|
+
Gwydir,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial nesting waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
148
|
+
Gwydir,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial nesting waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
149
|
+
Gwydir,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
150
|
+
Gwydir,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
151
|
+
Gwydir,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
152
|
+
Gwydir,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (within catchment),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
153
|
+
Gwydir,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
154
|
+
Gwydir,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
155
|
+
Gwydir,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
156
|
+
Gwydir,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
157
|
+
Gwydir,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the Barwon-Darling from tributaries,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
158
|
+
Gwydir,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow-dependent frog communities,Other Species,NSW
|
|
159
|
+
Gwydir,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,NSW
|
|
160
|
+
Gwydir,OS4,Maintain water-dependent species richness,Other Species,NSW
|
|
161
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
162
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
163
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
164
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
165
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
166
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
167
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF7,MISSING_FROM_LTWP,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
168
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
169
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
170
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
171
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
172
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
173
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
174
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV4d,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
175
|
+
Barwon-Darling,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
176
|
+
Barwon-Darling,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
177
|
+
Barwon-Darling,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
178
|
+
Barwon-Darling,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
179
|
+
Barwon-Darling,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
180
|
+
Barwon-Darling,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
181
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
182
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
183
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (within catchment),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
184
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
185
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
186
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
187
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
188
|
+
Barwon-Darling,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the Lower-Darling and Murray,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
189
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
190
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
191
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
192
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
193
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
194
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
195
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV1,Maintain the extent of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within or closely fringing channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
196
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
197
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
198
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
199
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
200
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV4d,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
201
|
+
Intersecting Streams,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
202
|
+
Intersecting Streams,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
203
|
+
Intersecting Streams,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
204
|
+
Intersecting Streams,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
205
|
+
Intersecting Streams,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
206
|
+
Intersecting Streams,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
207
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
208
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
209
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF3a,"Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within, and between, catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (within catchments)",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
210
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF3b,"Provide movement and dispersal opportunities within, and between, catchments for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (between catchments)",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
211
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
212
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and exchange between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
213
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
214
|
+
Intersecting Streams,EF7,Increase contribution from Intersecting Streams to Barwon-Darling,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
215
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WB3_a,"Maintain or improve waterbird populations in the Coorong and Lower Lakes_Abundances, area of occupation and extent of occurrence of TLM target waterbird species (Table 18 in Appendix 4) to be above defined median reference values (median of data from the 15 years between 2000 and 2014) (Paton, 2014a)",Waterbirds,SA
|
|
216
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WB3_b,"Maintain or improve waterbird populations in the Coorong and Lower Lakes_Detect annual breeding activity in waterbird species that are expected to breed annually at the site (Table 19 in Appendix 4) and at least two breeding events in any four consecutive years in species that breed regularly at the site (Table 20 in Appendix 4) (Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources, in prep (a))",Waterbirds,SA
|
|
217
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WB3_c,"Maintain or improve waterbird populations in the Coorong and Lower Lakes_Provide functional mudflat habitat to sustain active shorebird foraging behaviour during November-March with a foraging effort of <50%. (Murray-Darling Basin Authority, 2014e)",Waterbirds,SA
|
|
218
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WB3_d,"Maintain or improve waterbird populations in the Coorong and Lower Lakes_Maintain abundances of 12 waterbird species (Table 21 in Appendix 4) at or above 1% of the total flyway population size (Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources, in prep (a))",Waterbirds,SA
|
|
219
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_a,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_A spatio-temporally diverse fish community is present including all 23 fish families stated in the Ramsar site draft Ecological Character Description (Table 22 in Appendix 4) (Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources, in prep (a))",Native Fish,SA
|
|
220
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_b,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Annual detection of juvenile Catadromous fish at abundances ? that of defined Recruitment Index values (44.5 for Congolli, and 6.1 for Common galaxias) (Bice, et al., 2014)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
221
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_c,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Annual detection of migration for Anadromous species (short- headed and pouched lamprey) at index values of >0.6 (Bice, et al., 2014)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
222
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_d,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maximise fish passage connectivity between the Lower Lakes and Coorong, and between the Coorong and the sea by allowing fishways to operate year-round (Murray-Darling Basin Authority, 2013b)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
223
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_e1,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain or improve abundances of Murray hardyheads and pygmy perch so that Relative Abundance Index values of ?1 are achieved on an annual basis (Wedderburn, 2014) - Murray hardyhead",Native Fish,SA
|
|
224
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_e2,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain or improve abundances of Murray hardyheads and pygmy perch so that Relative Abundance Index values of ?1 are achieved on an annual basis (Wedderburn, 2014) - Yarra Pygmy perch",Native Fish,SA
|
|
225
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_f1,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Detect recruitment success of Murray hardyheads and pygmy perch at least every second year (Wedderburn, 2014) - Murray hardyhead",Native Fish,SA
|
|
226
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_f2,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Detect recruitment success of Murray hardyheads and pygmy perch at least every second year (Wedderburn, 2014) - Yarra pygmy perch",Native Fish,SA
|
|
227
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_g1,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain or improve abundances, distribution and recruitment of black bream and greenback flounder with population condition score ?3 (Ye, et al., 2014a) - Black bream",Native Fish,SA
|
|
228
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_g2,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain or improve abundances, distribution and recruitment of black bream and greenback flounder with population condition score ?3 (Ye, et al., 2014a) - Greenback flounder",Native Fish,SA
|
|
229
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_h,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Facilitate regular recruitment and a broader distribution of juvenile mulloway (Ye, et al., 2014a)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
230
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_i,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain an average Catch-Per-Unit-Effort (CPUE) of small- mouthed hardyhead sampled in spring/early summer of > 120 for adults, and >790 for juveniles (Ye, et al., 2014b)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
231
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_F11_j,"Maintain a spatio- temporally diverse fish community and resilient populations of key native fish species in the lower lakes and Coorong_Maintain the proportional abundance of small-mouthed hardyhead juveniles at >60% in 75% of defined monitoring sites within the CLLMM (Ye, et al., 2014b)",Native Fish,SA
|
|
232
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_a1,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_Macroinvertebrate taxonomic distinctness falls within the expected ranges of a regional reference (Dittman, 2014) - Lower Lakes",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
233
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_a2,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_Macroinvertebrate taxonomic distinctness falls within the expected ranges of a regional reference (Dittman, 2014) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
234
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_b1,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_The distribution of macroinvertebrate species remains within or above the species-specific reference level for their index of occurrence (Dittman, 2014) - Lower Lakes",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
235
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_b2,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_The distribution of macroinvertebrate species remains within or above the species-specific reference level for their index of occurrence (Dittman, 2014) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
236
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_c,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_The area of occupancy where abundance and biomass are at or above the reference level should be >20% of the monitoring sites (Dittman, 2014) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
237
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_d1,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_The macroinvertebrate community has a higher multivariate similarity to the community present in years with flow than without flow (Dittman, 2014) - Lower Lakes",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
238
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI1_d2,"Maintain or improve invertebrate communities in estuarine and lagoon sediments_The macroinvertebrate community has a higher multivariate similarity to the community present in years with flow than without flow (Dittman, 2014) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
239
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI2_a,"Maintain habitable sediment conditions in mudflats_Median grain size of sediments in the Coorong and Murray Mouth will remain between 125 500 ?m (Dittman, 2014)",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
240
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_MI2_b,"Maintain habitable sediment conditions in mudflats_Sediment organic matter content between 1 and 3.5 % dry weight in the Coorong and Murray Mouth (Dittman, 2014)",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
241
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_V9_a,"Restore Ruppia tuberosa colonisation and reproduction in the Coorong at a regional and local scale_A continuous distribution of Ruppia tuberosa beds along a 50 km section of the southern Coorong (excluding outliers) (Paton, 2014b)",Native Vegetation,SA
|
|
242
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_V9_b,"Restore Ruppia tuberosa colonisation and reproduction in the Coorong at a regional and local scale_Within the abovementioned distribution, 80% of the monitored sites should have Ruppia tuberosa plants present in winter and summer (Paton, 2014b)",Native Vegetation,SA
|
|
243
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_V9_c,"Restore Ruppia tuberosa colonisation and reproduction in the Coorong at a regional and local scale_50% of sites with Ruppia tuberosa to exceed the local site indicators for a healthy Ruppia tuberosa population (Paton, 2014b)",Native Vegetation,SA
|
|
244
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_V9_d,"Restore Ruppia tuberosa colonisation and reproduction in the Coorong at a regional and local scale_Support a resilient Ruppia tuberosa population with seed densities of 2000 seeds/m2 by 2019 and 50% of sites having 60% cover in winter and a seed bank of 10,000 seeds/m2 by 2029 in the Coorong South Lagoon (Paton, 2014b)",Native Vegetation,SA
|
|
245
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_V10_a,"Maintain or improve aquatic and littoral vegetation in the Lower Lakes_Maintain or improve diversity of aquatic and littoral vegetation in the Lower Lakes as quantified using the LLCMM vegetation indices (Nicol, et al., 2014b)",Native Vegetation,SA
|
|
246
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WQ3_a,"Establish and maintain stable salinities in the lakes and a variable salinity regime in the Murray estuary and Coorong._Barrage outflows sufficient to maintain electrical conductivity in Lake Alexandrina at a long-term average of 700 ?S/cm, below 1,000 ?S/cm 95% of years and below 1,500 ?S/cm 100% of the time (Heneker, 2010).",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
247
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_WQ3_b,"Establish and maintain stable salinities in the lakes and a variable salinity regime in the Murray estuary and Coorong._To support aquatic habitat: maintain a salinity gradient from 0.5 ppt to 35ppt between the Barrages and Murray Estuary area, <45ppt in the North lagoon, and from 60ppt to 100 ppt in the South lagoon (Lester, et al., 2011) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
248
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_EP9_a,"Maintain a permanent Murray Mouth opening through freshwater outflows with adequate tidal variations to improve water quality and maximise connectivity between the Coorong and the sea_Maintain an open Murray Mouth, as indicated when the Diurnal Tidal Ratio (DTR) at Goolwa exceeds 0.3, with minimum DTR values of 0.05 and 0.2 at Tauwitchere and Goolwa respectively (Murray-Darling Basin Authority, 2013b; Department of Water Land and Biodiversity Conservation, 2008) - Coorong",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
249
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_CLLMM_EP9_b,"Maintain a permanent Murray Mouth opening through freshwater outflows with adequate tidal variations to improve water quality and maximise connectivity between the Coorong and the sea_Maintain a minimum annual flow required to keep the Murray Mouth open (7301,090 GL/year) (Murray-Darling Basin Authority, 2013b)",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
250
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_EP1_a,"Provide for the mobilisation of carbon and nutrients from the floodplain to the river to reduce the reliance of in-stream foodwebs on autochthonous productivity._Open-water productivity shows a temporary shift from near zero or autotrophic dominance (positive Net Daily Metabolism) towards heterotrophy (negative Net Daily Metabolism) when QSA >30,000 ML/day.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
251
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_EP2_a,"Provide diverse hydraulic conditions over the range of velocity classes in the lower third of weir pools so that habitat and processes for dispersal of organic and inorganic material between reaches are maintained._Habitat across the range of velocity classes is present in the lower third of weir pools for at least 60 consecutive days in SepMar, at a maximum interval of 2 years.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
252
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_EP3_a,Maintain a diurnally-mixed water column to ensure diverse phytoplankton and avoid negative water quality outcomes._Thermal stratification does not persist for more than 5 days at any time.,Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
253
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_EP4_a,"Ensure adequate flushing of salt from the Murray to the Southern Ocean._Basin Plan Objective: Salt export, averaged over the preceding 3 years, is ?2 million tonnes per year.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
254
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_EP5_a,Maintain habitats and provide for dispersal of organic and inorganic material and organisms between river and wetlands._Inundation periods in temporary wetlands have unrestricted lateral connectivity between the river and wetlands in >90% of inundation events.,Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
255
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_WQ1_a,"Maintain water quality to support aquatic biota and normal biogeochemical processes._Biovolume <4 mm3/L for all Cyanobacteria, where a known toxin producer is dominant.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
256
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_WQ1_b,"Maintain water quality to support aquatic biota and normal biogeochemical processes._Biovolume <10 mm3/L for all Cyanobacteria, where toxins are not present.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
257
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_WQ1_c,Maintain water quality to support aquatic biota and normal biogeochemical processes._Basin Plan Target: Maintain dissolved oxygen above 50% saturation throughout water column at all times.,Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
258
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_GWS1_a,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain groundwater and soil moisture conditions conducive to improving riparian vegetation._Establish and maintain freshwater lenses in near-bank recharge zones.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
259
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_GWS1_b,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain groundwater and soil moisture conditions conducive to improving riparian vegetation._Maintain soil water availability, measured as soil water potential > -1.5 MPa at soil depth 2050 cm, to sustain recruitment of long-lived vegetation across the elevation gradient in the target zone.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
|
|
260
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_GWS1_c,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain groundwater and soil moisture conditions conducive to improving riparian vegetation._Reduce soil salinity (measured as EC 1:5) to <5000 ?S/cm to prevent shifts in understorey plant communities to salt-tolerant functional groups across the elevation gradient in the target zone.",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_BF1_a,Promote bacterial rather than algal dominance of biofilms and improve food resource quality for consumers._Annual median biofilm composition is not dominated (>80%) by filamentous algae.,Ecosystem Functions,SA
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262
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_BF1_b,Promote bacterial rather than algal dominance of biofilms and improve food resource quality for consumers._Annual median biofilm C:N ratios are <10:1.,Ecosystem Functions,SA
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263
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_V1_a,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain a diverse native flood-dependent plant community in areas inundated by flows of 10,00040,000 ML/day QSA._In standardised transects spanning the elevation gradient in the target zone8, 70% of river red gums have a Tree Condition Index score ? 10.",Native Vegetation,SA
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264
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_V1_b,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain a diverse native flood-dependent plant community in areas inundated by flows of 10,00040,000 ML/day QSA._A sustainable demographic is established to match the modelled profile for a viable river red gum population in existing communities spanning the elevation gradient in the target zone.",Native Vegetation,SA
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265
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_V1_c,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain a diverse native flood-dependent plant community in areas inundated by flows of 10,00040,000 ML/day QSA._Species from the Plant Functional Group flood- dependent/responsive occur in 70% of quadrats spanning the elevation gradient in the target zone at least once every 3 years.",Native Vegetation,SA
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266
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_V2_a,"Throughout the length of the Channel asset (i.e. SA border to Wellington), establish and maintain a diverse macrophyte community in wetlands inundated by flows up to 40,000 ML/day QSA._Native macrophytes from the emergent, amphibious and flood- dependent functional groups occur in 70% of quadrats spanning the elevation gradient in the target zone at least once every 3 years.",Native Vegetation,SA
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267
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F1_a,"Restore the distribution of native fish._Expected species9 occur in each mesohabitat (channel, anabranch, wetlands) in each weir pool/reach.",Native Fish,SA
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268
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F2_a,"Restore resilient populations of Murray cod (a long-lived apex predator)._Population age structure10 of Murray cod includes recent recruits11, sub-adults and adults in 9 years in 10.",Native Fish,SA
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269
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F2_b,"Restore resilient populations of Murray cod (a long-lived apex predator)._Population age structure of Murray cod indicates a large recruitment12 event 1 year in 5, demonstrated by a cohort representing >50% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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270
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F2_c,Restore resilient populations of Murray cod (a long-lived apex predator)._Abundance (CPUE13) of Murray cod increases by ?50% over a 10-year period.,Native Fish,SA
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271
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F3_a,Restore resilient populations of golden perch and silver perch (flow-dependent specialists)._Population age structure of golden perch and silver perch includes YOY14 with sub-adults and adults in 8 years in 10.,Native Fish,SA
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272
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F3_b,"Restore resilient populations of golden perch and silver perch (flow-dependent specialists)._Population age structure of golden perch and silver perch indicates a large recruitment event 2 years in 5, demonstrated by separate cohorts representing >30% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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273
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F3_c,Restore resilient populations of golden perch and silver perch (flow-dependent specialists)._Abundance (CPUE) of golden perch and silver perch increases by ?30% over a 5-year period.,Native Fish,SA
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274
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F4_a,"Restore resilient populations of freshwater catfish._Population age structure of freshwater catfish includes YOY, with sub-adults and adults in 9 years in 10.",Native Fish,SA
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275
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F4_b,"Restore resilient populations of freshwater catfish._Population age structure of freshwater catfish indicates a large recruitment event 2 years in 5, demonstrated by separate cohorts representing >30% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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276
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F4_c,Restore resilient populations of freshwater catfish._Abundance (CPUE) of freshwater catfish increases by ?30% over a 5-year period.,Native Fish,SA
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277
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F5_a,"Restore and maintain resilient populations of foraging generalists (e.g. Australian smelt, bony herring, Murray rainbowfish, unspecked hardyhead, carp gudgeons, flathead gudgeons)._The length-frequency distributions for foraging generalists include size classes showing annual recruitment.",Native Fish,SA
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278
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South Australia River Murray,SA_IC_F6_a,Minimise the risk of carp recruitment._The relative abundance and biomass of common carp does not increase in the absence of increases in abundance and biomass of flow-dependent native fish.,Native Fish,SA
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279
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_EP6_a,"Provide for the mobilisation of carbon, nutrients and propagules from the floodplain to the river_During inundation periods, record an increase in the abundance and diversity of invertebrate food resources, nutrients and DOC relative to those available during base flow",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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280
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_EP7_a,Provide diverse hydraulic conditions and complex habitat for flow dependent biota and processes_Deliver flows in a manner that reduces the proportion of slow flowing habitat and increases the proportion of moderate velocity habitat thereby reinstating a diversity of velocity classes representative of natural conditions,Ecosystem Functions,SA
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281
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_EP8_a,"Implement a seasonal and multi-year hydrograph that encompasses variation in discharge, velocity and water levels_Discharge, water level and duration metrics of planned e-water represent a seasonally variable hydrograph",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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282
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_WQ2_a,"Maintain water quality to support water dependent biota and normal biogeochemical processes18_Maintain dissolved oxygen above 50% saturation throughout water column at all times, in connected waters",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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283
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_GWS2_a,Establish groundwater conditions conducive to maintaining diverse native vegetation across the Floodplain PEA_Establish and maintain freshwater lenses in near-bank recharge zones17,Ecosystem Functions,SA
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284
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_GWS3_a,"Establish soil conditions conducive to maintaining diverse native vegetation across the Floodplain PEA_Maintain soil water availability, measured as soil water potential at soil depth 20-50cm, greater than -1.5 MPa in order to sustain the recruitment of long-lived vegetation",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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285
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_GWS4_b,"Establish soil conditions conducive to maintaining diverse native vegetation across the Floodplain PEA_Reduce soil salinity (EC 1:5) to below 5,000 S/cm to prevent permanent shifts in understorey plant communities to salt tolerant functional groups",Ecosystem Functions,SA
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286
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_GWS4_c,Establish soil conditions conducive to maintaining diverse native vegetation across the Floodplain PEA_Maintain soil sodicity below the exchangeable sodium percent (ESP) value of 15 (highly sodic),Ecosystem Functions,SA
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287
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_GWS4_a,Maintain sedimentation and erosion processes within normal ranges during overbank flows within the Floodplain PEA_Limit the maximum rate of drawdown (averaged over 3 consecutive days) to ?0.025 m/day (0.05m/day in any one day) to minimise risk of bank failure,Ecosystem Functions,SA
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288
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V3_a,"Maintain a viable, functioning River Red Gum population within the Floodplain PEA_In standardised transects that span the Floodplain PEA elevation gradient and existing spatial distribution, >70% of all trees have a Tree Condition Index Score (TCI) ?10.",Native Vegetation,SA
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289
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V3_b,"Maintain a viable, functioning River Red Gum population within the Floodplain PEA_A sustainable demographic20 that matches the modelled profile for a viable population is established within existing communities across the floodplain elevation gradient.",Native Vegetation,SA
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290
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V4_a,"Maintain a viable, functioning Black Box population within the Floodplain PEA_In standardised transects that span the Floodplain PEA elevation gradient and existing spatial distribution, >70% of all trees have a TCI ?1019",Native Vegetation,SA
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291
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V4_b,"Maintain a viable, functioning Black Box population within the Floodplain PEA_A sustainable demographic19 that matches the modelled profile for a viable population is established within existing communities across the floodplain elevation gradient",Native Vegetation,SA
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292
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V5_a,"Maintain a viable, functioning River Cooba population within the Floodplain PEA_In standardised transects that span the Floodplain PEA elevation gradient and existing spatial distribution, >70% of all trees have a TCI ?1019",Native Vegetation,SA
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293
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V5_b,"Maintain a viable, functioning River Cooba population within the Floodplain PEA_A sustainable demographic19 that matches the modelled profile for a viable population is established within existing communities across the floodplain elevation gradient",Native Vegetation,SA
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294
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V6_a,"Maintain a viable, functioning Lignum population within the Floodplain PEA_In standardised transects that span the floodplain elevation gradient and existing spatial distribution, ?70% of Lignum plants have a Lignum Condition Score (LCI) ?6 for colour21",Native Vegetation,SA
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295
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V7_a,"Establish and maintain diverse water dependent vegetation within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA_In aquatic zones, a minimum of 40% of cells either inundated or dry containing inundation-dependent or amphibious plant taxa once every two years on average with maximum interval no greater than 4 years22. Native water dependent species richness >30 across the Floodplain PEA.",Native Vegetation,SA
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296
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V7_b,"Establish and maintain diverse water dependent vegetation within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA_In aquatic zones, a minimum of 80% of cells either inundated or dry containing native flood dependent or amphibious plant taxa once every four years on average with maximum interval no greater than 6 years22 Native water dependent species richness >50 across the Floodplain PEA.",Native Vegetation,SA
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297
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V8_a,"Establish and maintain diverse native vegetation comprising native flood dependent and amphibious species within the shedding floodplain zones across the Floodplain PEA_In shedding floodplain zones, a minimum of 20% of cells containing native flood dependent or amphibious plant taxa once every three years on average with maximum interval no greater than 5 years22. Native flood dependent and amphibious species richness >20 across the Floodplain PEA.",Native Vegetation,SA
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298
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V8_b,"Establish and maintain diverse native vegetation comprising native flood dependent and amphibious species within the shedding floodplain zones across the Floodplain PEA_In shedding floodplain zones, of 40% of cells containing native flood dependent or amphibious plant taxa once every five years on average with maximum interval no greater than 7 years22. Native flood dependent and amphibious species richness >30 across the Floodplain PEA",Native Vegetation,SA
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299
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_V8_c,"Establish and maintain diverse native vegetation comprising native flood dependent and amphibious species within the shedding floodplain zones across the Floodplain PEA_In shedding floodplain zones, of 65% of cells containing native flood dependent or amphibious plant taxa once every seven years on average with maximum interval no greater than 10 years22. Native flood dependent and amphibious species richness >50 across the Floodplain PEA",Native Vegetation,SA
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300
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_a,"Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Population age structure of Murray cod includes recent recruits, sub-adults and adults in 9 years in 10.",Native Fish,SA
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301
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_b,"Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Population age structure of Murray cod indicates a large recruitment event 1 year in 5, demonstrated by a cohort representing >50% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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302
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_c,"Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Abundance, as measured by Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE), of Murray cod increases by ?50% over a 10-year period.",Native Fish,SA
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303
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_d,"Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Population age structure of freshwater catfish includes Young Of Year (YOY), with sub-adults and adults in 9 years in 10.",Native Fish,SA
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304
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South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_e,"Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Population age structure of freshwater catfish indicates a large recruitment event 2 years in 5, demonstrated by separate cohorts representing >30% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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305
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F7_f,Restore resilient populations of circa- annual nester-spawners within the South Australian River Murray_Abundance (CPUE) of freshwater catfish increases by ?30% over a 5-year period.,Native Fish,SA
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306
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F8_a,Restore resilient populations of flow- dependent specialists within the SA River Murray_Population age structure of golden perch and silver perch includes YOY with sub-adults and adults in 8 years in 10.,Native Fish,SA
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307
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F8_b,"Restore resilient populations of flow- dependent specialists within the SA River Murray_Population age structure of golden perch and silver perch indicates a large recruitment event 2 years in 5, demonstrated by separate cohorts representing >30% of the population.",Native Fish,SA
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308
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F8_c,"Restore resilient populations of flow- dependent specialists within the SA River Murray_Abundance, as measured by CPUE, of golden perch and silver perch increases by ?30% over a 5-year period.",Native Fish,SA
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309
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F9_a,Restore resilient populations of wetland/floodplain specialists within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA during floodplain flow events_The length-frequency distributions for wetland/floodplain (native fish) specialists within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA include size classes showing annual recruitment.,Native Fish,SA
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310
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F9_b,Restore resilient populations of wetland/floodplain specialists within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA during floodplain flow events_Increase range and abundance of wetland/floodplain (native fish) specialists within aquatic zones across the Floodplain PEA.,Native Fish,SA
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311
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_F10_a,"A low proportion of total fish community, measured as abundance and biomass, is comprised of non- native species_The relative abundance and biomass of non-native species does not increase in the absence of increases in abundance and biomass of native fish.",Native Fish,SA
|
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312
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_FR1_a,Provide habitat conducive to supporting diverse communities of riparian frogs within the Floodplain PEA_Each of 8 riparian frog species present within the Floodplain PEA will be recorded across the floodplain in any three year period.,Other Species,SA
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313
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_FR1_b,Provide habitat conducive to supporting diverse communities of riparian frogs within the Floodplain PEA_Tadpoles will be recorded from 8 species in later stages of metamorphosis across the Floodplain PEA in any three year period.,Other Species,SA
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314
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_WB1_a,"Create conditions conducive to successful, small scale breeding events for waterbirds across the Floodplain PEA_Minimum inundation periods required for successful breeding by a range of water bird species are provided. Preliminary minimum 120 days.",Waterbirds,SA
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|
315
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_WB2_a,Provide refuge for the maintenance of adult populations of waterbirds across the Floodplain PEA_During continental dry periods an increase in the observed to expected ratio of waterbird species17,Waterbirds,SA
|
|
316
|
+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_OF1_a,"Provide habitat conducive to supporting communities of native woodland birds, reptiles and mammals across the Floodplain PEA_Each of the bird species known to utilise similar floodplain woodland habitats in the region will be recorded at 50% sites across the Floodplain PEA in any three year period17.",Other Species,SA
|
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317
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_OF1_b,"Provide habitat conducive to supporting communities of native woodland birds, reptiles and mammals across the Floodplain PEA_Each of the reptile species known to utilise similar floodplain/woodland habitats in the region will be recorded at 50% sites across the Floodplain PEA in any three year period17.",Other Species,SA
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318
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+
South Australia River Murray,SA_FP_OF1_c,"Provide habitat conducive to supporting communities of native woodland birds, reptiles and mammals across the Floodplain PEA_Each of the native mammal species known to utilise similar floodplain/woodland habitats in the region will be recorded at 50% sites across the Floodplain PEA in any three year period17.",Other Species,SA
|
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319
|
+
Lachlan,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
320
|
+
Lachlan,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
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321
|
+
Lachlan,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
322
|
+
Lachlan,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
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323
|
+
Lachlan,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
324
|
+
Lachlan,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
325
|
+
Lachlan,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
326
|
+
Lachlan,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
327
|
+
Lachlan,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
328
|
+
Lachlan,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
329
|
+
Lachlan,NV2,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
330
|
+
Lachlan,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
331
|
+
Lachlan,NV4a,Maintain the extent and maintain or improve the condition of river red gum woodland,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
332
|
+
Lachlan,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
333
|
+
Lachlan,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
334
|
+
Lachlan,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
335
|
+
Lachlan,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
336
|
+
Lachlan,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
337
|
+
Lachlan,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial nesting waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
338
|
+
Lachlan,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial nesting waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
339
|
+
Lachlan,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
340
|
+
Lachlan,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
341
|
+
Lachlan,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
342
|
+
Lachlan,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependentbiota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (within catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
343
|
+
Lachlan,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependentbiota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
344
|
+
Lachlan,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
345
|
+
Lachlan,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbonand sediment transportalong channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
346
|
+
Lachlan,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
347
|
+
Lachlan,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow-dependent frog communities,Other Species,NSW
|
|
348
|
+
Lachlan,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,NSW
|
|
349
|
+
Lachlan,OS4,Maintain water-dependent species richness,Other Species,NSW
|
|
350
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
351
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
352
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
353
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF4,Improve population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
354
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF5,Improve population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fishspecies,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
355
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
356
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-livedfloodplain specialistnative fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
357
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-livedriverine specialistnative fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
358
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
359
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NF10,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived diadromous native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
360
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV1,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within and closely fringing channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
361
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV2,Maintain the extent and viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
362
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV3,Maintain the extent and maintain or improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
363
|
+
Murrumbidgee,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
364
|
+
Murrumbidgee,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all BWS functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
365
|
+
Murrumbidgee,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
366
|
+
Murrumbidgee,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
367
|
+
Murrumbidgee,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
368
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
369
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
370
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats lifecycles (within catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
371
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water-dependent biota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats lifecycles (between catchments),Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
372
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
373
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon and sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
374
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
375
|
+
Murrumbidgee,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the Murray and Barwon-Darling from tributaries,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
376
|
+
Murrumbidgee,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow dependent frog communities,Other Species,NSW
|
|
377
|
+
Murrumbidgee,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,NSW
|
|
378
|
+
Murrumbidgee,OS3a,Maintain and increase number of wetland sites occupied by the endangered southern bell frog,Other Species,NSW
|
|
379
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF1,No loss of native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
380
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF2,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived generalist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
381
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
382
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
383
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF5,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
384
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF6,A 25% increase in abundance of mature (harvestable sized) golden perch and Murray cod,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
385
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
386
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF8,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived riverine specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
387
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,NSW
|
|
388
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NF10,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived diadromous native fish species into new areas,Native Fish,NSW
|
|
389
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV1,Maintain the extent & viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring within or closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
390
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV2a,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains (Non-woody vegetation communities within semi-permanent, intermittent, temporal and ephemeral wetland and floodplain areas)",Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
391
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV2b,"Maintain or increase the extent and maintain the viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands and on floodplains (Ephemeral understorey vegetation within forests, woodland and open floodplain areas)",Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
392
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
393
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV4a,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum forest),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
394
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodlands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
395
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
396
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV4d,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Coolibah woodlands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
397
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
398
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
399
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
400
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
401
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,WB4,Increase opportunities for colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
402
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,WB5,Maintain the extent and improve condition of waterbird habitats,Waterbirds,NSW
|
|
403
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
404
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain and wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
405
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependentbiota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats within catchments,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
406
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF3b,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependentbiota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats between catchments,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
407
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
408
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon & sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
409
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF6,Support groundwater conditions to sustain groundwater dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
410
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,EF7,Increase the contribution of flows into the South Australian lower Murray River,Ecosystem Functions,NSW
|
|
411
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow-dependent frog communities,Other Species,NSW
|
|
412
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,NSW
|
|
413
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,OS3a,Maintain and increase number of wetland sites occupied by the threatened southern bell frog,Other Species,NSW
|
|
414
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,OS3b,Maintain and increase number of wetland sites occupied by the threatened Sloanes froglet,Other Species,NSW
|
|
415
|
+
Murray Lower Darling,OS4,Maintain water-dependant species richness,Other Species,NSW
|
|
416
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV4a,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum forest),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
417
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV4b,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (River red gum woodlands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
418
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV4c,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Black box woodland),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
419
|
+
Murrumbidgee,NV4e,Maintain or increase the extent and maintain or improve the condition of native woodland and shrubland communities on floodplains (Lignum shrublands),Native Vegetation,NSW
|
|
420
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),1,"Improve the abundance, movement and species richness of native fish species.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
421
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),2,"Maintain the species richness and extent of in-channel aquatic vegetation, improve the abundance of aquatic vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
422
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),3,Improve the condition of riparian EVCs.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
423
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),4,"Maintain the quality of geomorphic habitat (maintain channel form, clean substrates, prevent stream bed colonisation)",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
424
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),5,Improve longitudinal connectivity (between river reaches) to facilitate fish movement,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
425
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),6,Maintain refuges for native fish species (prevent loss of channel capacity through sedimentation),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
426
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),7,Maintain adequate surface water salinity to enable growth and reproduction of aquatic vegetation.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
427
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),8,Maintain macroinvertebrate diversity,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
428
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),9,Improve habitat for Platypus and Rakali,Other Species,VIC
|
|
429
|
+
Wimmera EWMP (2024),10,Maintain habitat for crayfish communities,Other Species,VIC
|
|
430
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),1,Maintain extant indigenous fish communities and maintain fish in refuges in dry conditions through the provision of adequate water quality/habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
431
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),2,Facilitate dispersal and establishment of endemic fish species - MacKenzie River.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
432
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),3,"Protect and restore riparian and floodplain EVCs, and improved connectivity between Gariwerd and the Wimmera River.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
433
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),4,"Maintain submerged and emergent aquatic vegetation quality, diversity and extent for fish habitat.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
434
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),5,Stimulate reproduction and recruitment of Callistemon wimmerensis and maintain condition of current mature specimens.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
435
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),6,Maintain structural integrity of stream bed and channel and prevent loss of channel capacity - MacKenzie River.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
436
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),7,Maintain habitat values through prevention of streambed colonisation by terrestrial species - MacKenzie River.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
437
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),8,Maintain a good diversity of macroinvertebrate species (based on MBI classifications) - MacKenzie River.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
438
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),9,Sustain a platypus population and facilitate its dispersal.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
439
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),10,Maintain species richness of frog communities.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
440
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),11,Facilitate dispersal and establishment of endemic fish species - Burnt Creek.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
441
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),12,Protect and restore riparian and floodplain EVCs - Burnt Creek.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
442
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),13,Maintain structural integrity of stream bed and channel and prevent loss of channel capacity - Burnt Creek.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
443
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),14,Maintain habitat values through prevention of streambed colonisation by terrestrial species - Burnt Creek.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
444
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),15,Improve channel diversity through increasing flow variability.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
445
|
+
MacKenzie River and Burnt and Bangalally Creeks EWMP (2025),16,Maintain a good diversity of macroinvertebrate species (based on MBI classifications) - Burnt Creek.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
446
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P1,Maintain riffle substrate,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
447
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P2,Maintain pool volume,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
448
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P3,"Create bed form, bars and maintain channel depth",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
449
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P4,Maintain pool habitat around large wood,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
450
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P5,Facilitate bench construction,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
451
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P6,"Continue plan-form development, maintain channel width",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
452
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P7,Continue accretion of the floodplain,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
453
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-P8,Maintain the anabranching channel pattern,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
454
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V1,Facilitate the return and/or persistence of native riparian vegetation on banks and in the riparian zone by maintaining an appropriate flow regime.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
455
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V2,Maintain the ruderal characteristics and low abundance of vegetation colonising gravel and cobble bars,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
456
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V3,"Limit the establishment of terrestrial woody perennials, especially non-native species in the family Salicaceae on cobble and gravel bars.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
457
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V4,Minimise opportunities for perennial species such as rhizomatous emergent macrophytes or grasses to encroach into the channel,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
458
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V5,Maintain in-channel bio-films at low levels of abundance and with diverse composition,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
459
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V6,"Increase the abundance of native macrophytes in lowland reaches of the Kiewa River, and minimise the downstream expansion of introduced species",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
460
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-V7,Maintain the presence and a diversity of epilithic micro-plants (bryophytes growing on bryophytes and rocks) in cascades and falls.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
461
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F1a,Restore self sustaining populations of Murray Cod - Provide low flow refuge habitat,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
462
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F1b,Restore self sustaining populations of Murray Cod - Enable prespawning (upstream),Native Fish,VIC
|
|
463
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F1c,Restore self sustaining populations of Murray Cod - Post-spawning downstream movement,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
464
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F1d,Restore self sustaining populations of Murray Cod - Promote subsequent larval/juvenile survival through enhanced secondary productivity,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
465
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F2,Restore self sustaining populations of Murray Crayfish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
466
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F3,"Restore self sustaining populations of Blackfish (e.g. River Blackfish, Twospined Blackfish)",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
467
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F4,"Restore populations of small bodied native fish favouring wetland habitats (e.g. Galaxias rostratus, Nannoperca australis, Hypseleotris spp.)",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
468
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F5,Restore self sufficient populations of Mountain Galaxias (Galaxias olidus spp.) in presence of introduced predators,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
469
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-F6,Enhance egg and larval survival of Two-spined Blackfish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
470
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-M1,Maintain macroinvertebrate communities in riffles,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
471
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-M2,Maintain macroinvertebrate communities on snags,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
472
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-M3,Maintain macroinvertebrate communities in pools,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
473
|
+
Kiewa FLOWs study 2008,V-W1,Maintain wetland resilience (capacity to recover) through appropriate water and land management,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
474
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G1,Scour sediments from base of pools to maintain deep pool habitat (refuge habitat),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
475
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G2,"Maintain channel form and key habitats, including in-channel bars and benches",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
476
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G3,Maintain bed diversity and substrate quality through turnover and mobilisation of bed sediments,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
477
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G4,Store sediments on floodplains,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
478
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G5,Scour biofilms from bed,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
479
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-G6,Prevent riparian vegetation colonising the bed (terrestrialisation) to prevent catastrophic erosion processes,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
480
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-F1,Maintain abundance and diversity of large and small bodied native fish species associated with main channel habitats,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
481
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-F2,Maintain abundance and diversity of large and small bodied native fish species associated with floodplain habitats,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
482
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-F3,Maintain abundance and diversity of small bodied native fish species associated with floodplain habitats,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
483
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V1,"Maintain the extent, condition and floristic diversity of submerged vascular vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
484
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V2,"Maintain the extent, condition and floristic diversity of submerged vascular vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
485
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V3,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of fringing, emergent non- woody vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
486
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V4,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of riparian vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
487
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V5,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of riparian vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
488
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V6,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of riparian vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
489
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V7,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of riparian vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
490
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V8,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of floodplain vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
491
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V9,"Maintain extent, condition and floristic diversity of floodplain vegetation",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
492
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-V10,Minimise colonisation in instream habitats by riparian or terrestrial woody plants,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
493
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-M1,"Maintain abundance and diversity of wetland invertebrate assemblages, including large-bodied long-lived species, e.g. mussels",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
494
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-M2,"Maintain abundance and diversity of pool, riffle and edge habitat macroinvertebrate assemblages",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
495
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-MM1,Maintain aquatic mammal population and structure,Other Species,VIC
|
|
496
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-FR1,Maintain diversity of frogs and improve breeding and recruitment,Other Species,VIC
|
|
497
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-T1,Maintain presence of the three species of turtle in the Lower Ovens,Other Species,VIC
|
|
498
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-T2,Improve opportunities for breeding and recruitment of turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
499
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B1,Maintain diversity and abundance of large-bodied waders,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
500
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B2,Support breeding of colonial nesting species during periods of above average rainfall,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
501
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B3,Support breeding of colonial nesting species during periods of above average rainfall,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
502
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B4,Maintain diversity and abundance of piscivores,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
503
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B5,Maintain diversity and abundance of ducks,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
504
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B6,Maintain diversity and abundance of herbivores,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
505
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B7,Maintain diversity and abundance of shorebirds,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
506
|
+
Lower Ovens Environmental Flow study (2024),V-B8,Maintain diversity and abundance of reed-inhabiting passerines,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
507
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-1,Maintain or Increase River Red Gum: To maintain adult River Red Gum trees and facilitate successful recruitment,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
508
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-2,"Increase native fish: To increase the population size, with an appropriate age structure of small and large bodied native fish known to occur in the Campaspe River. E.g. Golden Perch, Murray Cod and Murray Darling Rainbowfish",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
509
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-2.1,Maintain or increase diversity and productivity of macroinvertebrates and macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
510
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-2.2,"Increase extent or maintain emergent littoral macrophytes (e.g. Phragmites, rushes, reeds and sedges) on benches and edges of channel, but limit their encroachment into the middle of the channel",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
511
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-2.3,"Increase extent or maintain instream aquatic plants (e.g. Water Ribbons, Eel Grass)",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
512
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-2.4,Control salinity and stratification in deep pools,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
513
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-3,"Facilitate recolonisation by native fish species that have been presumed lost e.g. Trout Cod, River Blackfish and Macquarie Perch.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
514
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-4,Platypus - Maintain or increase resident breeding population by facilitating successful recruitment at least every second year and promote safe dispersal by juveniles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
515
|
+
Campaspe River EWMP,V-5,Maintain or Improve connectivity between the Campaspe River reaches and between the Campaspe River and the Murray River,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
516
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-F1,"Increase abundance and diversity of opportunistic small-bodied native fish such as Australian Smelt, Flat-headed Gudgeon and Mountain Galaxias.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
517
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-F2,Provide habitat and flow conditions that will allow River Blackfish to reestablish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
518
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-P1,Provide conditions that consistently support widespread successful breeding of Platypus to increase its resilience to future drought and floods and to provide surplus juveniles that can disperse to and colonise other suitable waterways,Other Species,VIC
|
|
519
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-V1,"Maintain and increase cover and diversity of instream aquatics such as Triglochin procerum, Myriophyllum varrifolium and Potamogeton spp.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
520
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-V2,"Maintain and increase abundance and diversity of emergent fringing vegetation such as Phragmites, Juncus and Bolboschoenus on benches and edges of channel, but limit their encroachment into the middle of the channel",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
521
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-V3,"Maintain adult riparian woody vegetation (e.g. River Red Gum, Callistemon sieberi, Leptospermum lanigerum, and Acacia provincialis) and facilitate recruitment",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
522
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-WQ1,Maintain water quality that is able to support aquatic biota and ecological processes,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
523
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-M1,"Maintain and increase overall abundance, diversity and productivity of macroinvertebrates and macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups to drive productive and dynamic foodwebs.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
524
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-G1,"Maintain channel form, replenish benches and scour pools to maintain their depth",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
525
|
+
Coliban River EWMP,V-G2,"Clean substrates including rocks, submerged wood and macrophytes",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
526
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF1,"To increase the population size, with an appropriate age structure, of native fish species in the impounded Loddon River System reaches",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
527
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF1.1,Increase population size (with appropriate age structure) and distribution of River Blackfish and facilitate re-colonisation of Reach 1 via Laanecoorie Reservoir.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
528
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF1.2,"Enhance natural recruitment and dispersal of stocked Murray Cod populations in disconnected impoundments e.g. Laanecoorie Reservoir, Serpentine Weir pool, Loddon Weir pool, and large pools between Laanecoorie Reservoir and Serpentine Creek (Durham Ox weir pool).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
529
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF1.3,"Maintain habitat for stocked populations of Golden Perch in disconnected reaches e.g. Laanecoorie Reservoir, Serpentine Weir pool, Loddon Weir pool, and large pools between Laanecoorie Reservoir and Serpentine Creek",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
530
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF1.4,"Increase population size (with appropriate age structure) of small-bodied native fish species including Murray-Darling Rainbowfish, Flathead Gudgeon, Carp Gudgeon, and Australian Smelt.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
531
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF2,"To increase the population size, with an appropriate age structure, and the diversity of native fish species, in the connected mid and lower Loddon River System",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
532
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF2.1,"Increase population size and diversity (with appropriate age structure) of small-bodied native fish species including Murray-Darling Rainbowfish, Flathead Gudgeon, Carp Gudgeon, and Australian Smelt.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
533
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF2.2,Enhance natural recruitment of Murray Cod population and allow fish to disperse and colonise suitable habitats in the Mid-Murray floodplain system.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
534
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PF2.3,Extend available critical habitat to facilitate recolonisation of large bodied fish such as Silver Perch and Golden Perch populations in the Mid-Murray floodplain system,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
535
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PP1,Increase size of resident breeding Platypus populations and facilitate dispersal of surplus juveniles that can colonise other reaches of the Loddon River and connected catchments.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
536
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PV1,"Maintain adult riparian woody vegetation (e.g. River Red Gum, Black Box, Bottlebrush, Tea Tree, Melaleuca and Tangled Lignum species composition will vary between reaches) and facilitate recruitment adjacent to the river channel and in low lying floodplain areas that are watered via floodrunners",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
537
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-PV2,"Maintain low lying floodplain vegetation communities. These communities are characterised by a River Red Gum overstorey and grassy, sedge or lignum understorey.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
538
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SV1,Maintain and increase spatial extent of in-stream vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
539
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SV2,Increase diversity and appropriate spatial extent of native emergent fringing non-woody vegetation along the banks and in floodrunners or anabranches.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
540
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SV3,"Maintain biofilm productivity, especially on coarse woody debris.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
541
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SB1,"Maintain or Increase aquatic biota such as Freshwater turtles, native frogs and water rats",Other Species,VIC
|
|
542
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SM1,Maintain or increase diversity and productivity of macroinvertebrates and macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups to drive productive and dynamic foodwebs.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
543
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SWQ1,"Maintain water quality at a level that is able to support fish and macroinvertebrates. In particular maintain adequate concentrations of dissolved oxygen, prevent salinity levels rising above 3,000 EC and prevent excessive water temperatures during low flow periods.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
544
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SG1,"Re-establish deep pools in areas that have been affected by sand slugs, maintain existing pools in other areas and replenish benches within the channel.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
545
|
+
Loddon River EWMP,V-SG2,"Flush accumulated silt and sediment from substrates including rocks, submerged wood and macrophytes",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
546
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-P1,"Increase abundance and diversity of native fish such as River Blackfish, Mountain Galaxias, Flatheaded Gudgeon and Australian Smelt",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
547
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-P2,Provide conditions that consistently support widespread successful breeding by Platypus to increase population resilience to future drought and floods and to provide surplus juveniles that can disperse to Creswick Creek and Tullaroop Creek,Other Species,VIC
|
|
548
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S1,"Maintain and increase overall abundance, diversity and productivity of macroinvertebrates and macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups to drive productive and dynamic food webs",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
549
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S2,Provide habitat and flow conditions that will allow River Blackfish to re-establish in Reaches 1 and 2,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
550
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S3,Maintain water quality that is able to support aquatic biota and ecological processes,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
551
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S4,Maintain (Reach 3) and improve (Reaches 1 and 2) diversity and abundance of instream aquatics,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
552
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S5,Reduce dominance of exotic instream aquatics such as Elodea (especially in Reaches 1 and 2),Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
553
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S6,Maintain and improve abundance and diversity of emergent fringing vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
554
|
+
Birch Creek EWMP,V-S7,"Maintain (Reach 3) and restore (Reaches 1 and 2) adult riparian woody vegetation (e.g. Swamp Gum, Manna Gum, River Red Gum) and facilitate recruitment.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
555
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-NV1,Increase area of healthy permanent and semi permanent wetlands,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
556
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-NV2,Ensure maintenance of healthy river red gum communities,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
557
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-NV3,Maintain black box and grey box communities,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
558
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-WB1,"Provide suitable feeding, breeding and refuge habitat for waterbirds, including colonial nesting species",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
559
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-NF1,Maintain healthy populations of native fish in wetlands and increase opportunities for riverine fish to access floodplain resources,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
560
|
+
Gunbower Forest EWMP,V-OS1,Increase the diversity and abundance of native frog species within the forest,Other Species,VIC
|
|
561
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.1,Increase the abundance and improve age class distribution of small and large-bodied native fish species,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
562
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.2,"Increase connectivity to promote movement or migration of native fish species within the lagoons, floodplain and Murray River",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
563
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.3,Rehabilitate populations of native fish species that are poorly represented or absent in the system,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
564
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.4,"Increase littoral and aquatic vegetation extent, diversity and productivity",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
565
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.5,Increase the size of the resident breeding population of Platypus,Other Species,VIC
|
|
566
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.6,Maintain feeding and breeding opportunities for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
567
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.7,Maintain feeding and opportunistic breeding conditions for a diversity of waterbirds,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
568
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.8,Maintain feeding and breeding opportunities for frogs,Other Species,VIC
|
|
569
|
+
Gunbower creek system EWMP,V-1.9,"Restore connectivity between the creek, lagoons and their associated riparian zones",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
570
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-BV1,Restore the distribution of live river red gums and associated floristic community (EVC 292),Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
571
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-BV2,Restore and rehabilitate vegetation species diversity typical of aquatic and semi-aquatic environments when the wetland is inundated.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
572
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-BV3,Maintain current extent and restore health of Black Box vegetation surrounding the high water mark of Lake Boort (EVC 803: Plains woodland),Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
573
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEV1,"Maintain/ reinstate submerged aquatics (i.e. large-fruit sea tassel, stonewort and long-fruit water-mat)",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
574
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEV2,Restore and maintain chenopod shrubland from the littoral zones to wetland margins,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
575
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEV3,Restore littoral zone of wetland,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
576
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEWB1,Restore breeding of waterbirds,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
577
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEWB2,Restore feeding opportunities (food source for waterbirds),Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
578
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEO1,Restore diversity and abundance of invertebrates,Other Species,VIC
|
|
579
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEF1,Maintain and support breeding of Murray hardyhead,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
580
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-LEEF1,"Maintain salinity within 25,000 to 40,000 EC",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
581
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJV1,"Restore wetland macrophyte community during watering events, and ensure successful reproduction through viable seeds and propagules",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
582
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJEF1,Maintain open water habitats at current extent through wetland.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
583
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJV2,Reduce extent and density of Phragmites australis and Typha sp.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
584
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJV3,Maintain biota typical of lignum and chenopod woodland.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
585
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJV4,Reduce extent of cumbungi in Tall Marsh (EVC 821) by 20 percent at Johnson Swamp west) by 2025,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
586
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJV5,Rehabilitate Intermittent Swampy Woodland (EVC 813) and Lignum Swampy Woodland (EVC 823) at Johnson Swamp West and East by 2025,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
587
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJWB1,"Maintain all waterbird feeding guilds, a waterbird species richness between 30 and 50 species and abundance levels in the thousands per month between October to January at Johnson Swamp, in three out of four targeted surveys over any 10 year period",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
588
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJWB2,"Increase, or facilitate, breeding opportunities for waterbirds at Johnson Swamp through environmental water management by improving breeding habitat or prolonging inundation",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
589
|
+
Loddon Wetlands proxy,V-HJEF2,Create through flow conditions by rehabilitating lateral connectivity between wetland and Pyramid Creek,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
590
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF1,"All Fish - Baseflow for fish passage, at least 40cm and habitat diversity",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
591
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF4,Instream Productivity (to support Macroinvertebrates),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
592
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF5,"Macroinvertebrates (to support fish, turtles and platypus) - Flows engage with littoral vegetation to provide edge habitat.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
593
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV1,Littoral Vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
594
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV2,Midbank Vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
595
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV3,Bank Stability,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
596
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-OS1,Turtle feeding,Other Species,VIC
|
|
597
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF2,Opportunistic Fish - Provides connectivity to off-channel habitats with greater food resources,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
598
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF3,Periodic/Equilibrium Fish - Provides cues for movement through the system allowing dispersal,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
599
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF1,"Instream Productivity - Return flows bring organic matter from the floodplain and offchannel habitats into the river channel, driving production and respiration",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
600
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF6,Macroinvertebrates - Benefit from higher instream productivity as a food source,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
601
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV4,Littoral/Bank Vegetation - Return flows bring large amounts of sediments and propagules into the river channel system rebuilding vegetation habitat,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
602
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV5,Floodplain Vegetation - Semi-regular inundation of floodplain vegetation is necessary for plant condition and as part of reproductive cycle,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
603
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF2,"Instream Habitat Complexity - These are channel forming events that create inchannel complexity by scouring bed sediments to recreate pools and deposit those sediments onto higher levels to create bars and benches that provide variable level niches, providing dynamic habitat complexity",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
604
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-OS2,Turtles - Inundation of off-channel habitats creates superior nesting habitat for adults,Other Species,VIC
|
|
605
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-OS3,Platypus - Inundation of off-channel habitats creates superior feeding habitat (especially beneficial in late autumn-winter to support reproductive success),Other Species,VIC
|
|
606
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF4,All Fish - Provides cues for movement through the system allowing dispersal,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
607
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF7,"Macroinvertebrates - High flows scour fine sediments from interstitial spaces, improving habitat",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
608
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV6,"Littoral/Bank Vegetation - High flows increase moisture in bank soils and provide a source of propagules, driving germination/establishment of new plants and growth of existing ones",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
609
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF3,"Instream Habitat Complexity - Freshes transport fine sediments, helping to maintain within-channel habitat features",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
610
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF5,All Fish - Provides cues for movement through the system allowing dispersal. Autumn flows delivered while Murray River flows are relatively low can promote the migration of juvenile golden and silver perch into the Kaiela.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
611
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-EF8,"Macroinvertebrates - High flows scour old biofilms from hard substrates, resetting them and improving food resources",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
612
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NV7,"Mid-Bank Vegetation - If summer flows have been consistently low, high flows in autumn can reinvigorate drying vegetation on the bank, providing some growth before the weather cools and vegetation strops growing",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
613
|
+
Goulburn River Flow Study,V-NF6,Periodic Fish - Provides cues for adult golden perch in the Goulburn to move downstream and spawn. Water temperatures must be over 19 C,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
614
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NV8,Improve condition of native non-woody aquatic vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
615
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NV9,improve condition of native woody vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
616
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NV10,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for plants,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
617
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-WB1,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for waterbirds,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
618
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NF7,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for fish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
619
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-OS4,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
620
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-OS5,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for frogs,Other Species,VIC
|
|
621
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-OS6,Restore representative subpopulations of native water dependent biota - for crayfish,Other Species,VIC
|
|
622
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-WB2,Support waterfowl breeding and small-scale colonial breeding,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
623
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NF8,Support successful breeding and recruitment of native fish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
624
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-NF9,Support small bodied fish and movement of large bodied riverine native fish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
625
|
+
Barmah EWMP 2023,V-EF9,Provide refugia to support the long-term survival of water-dependent biota,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
626
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-NF10,"Increase the abundance, spatial distribution and size class diversity of key native fish species (i.e. Macquarie perch, Murray cod, Trout cod, Golden and Silver perch)",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
627
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-NV11,Increase the abundance and richness of aquatic and flood dependant native species (i.e. instream and lower bank),Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
628
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-EF10,Increase macroinvertebrate biomass and diversity,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
629
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-EF11,"Protect and promote natural channel form and dynamics (e.g. sediment diversity, rates of sediment transport and bank erosion rates)",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
630
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-EF12,Increase instream physical habitat diversity (e.g. shallow and deep water habitats),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
631
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-EF13,Provide sufficient rates of instream primary production and respiration to support native fish and macroinvertebrate communities,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
632
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-OS7,Maximise self sustaining populations of Platypus,Other Species,VIC
|
|
633
|
+
Goulburn River Seasonal Watering Proposal 2023-2024,V-OS8,Maximise self sustaining populations of Turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
634
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G1,Provide baseflow adequate to allow the persistence of aquatic macrophytes at the bank toe,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
635
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G2,Provide baseflow to prevent terrestrial vegetation colonizing the stream bed,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
636
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G3,Maintain the rates of bed material movement to maintain bed diversity (sand and gravel bed),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
637
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G4,Flows to turn over bed sediments in runs and scour around large wood.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
638
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G5,Provide bench inundation to maintain bench form (and wet vegetation and promote the deposition/retention of organic matter).,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
639
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-G6,"Maintain connectivity between the channel, anabranches and wetlands.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
640
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-R1,"Improve the longitudinal and lateral extent and condition of remnant native vegetation at the top of the bank and on the floodplain, with a focus on Floodplain Riparian Woodland.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
641
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-W1,"Maintain a mosaic of wetlands features, including maintenance of individual wetland/vegetation components within Floodplain Wetland Aggregate EVC.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
642
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-W2,Maintain lateral linkages (hydrological and biological) between floodplain wetlands and main-stream channel of river,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
643
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC1,Maintain the ruderal-temporary character of cobble and gravel riffles,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
644
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC2,Minimise the opportunities for woody species to establish and persist on in-channel cobble and gravel bars,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
645
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC3,Minimise the opportunities for woody species to establish and persist on in-channel sand bars,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
646
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC4,Slough filamentous algae and refresh biofilms on hard surfaces.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
647
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC5,Maintain in-channel native submerged and emergent vegetation,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
648
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-IC6,"Inundate benches, bars and low levels of the river bank to entrain organic matter and drive ecological processes such as carbon and nutrient cycling",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
649
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI1,Maintain areas of riffles and runs,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
650
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI2,Maintain hydraulic habitat diversity to ensure that there is sufficient water to provide flowing and slackwater habitats within the channel,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
651
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI3,Maintain habitat for macrophytes that provide crucial habitat for macroinvertebrates,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
652
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI4,Scour fine sediment from the surface of the substrate to promote biofilm productivity,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
653
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI5,Provide floodplain connection for exchange of organic matter and fine sediment.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
654
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-MI6,Retain natural seasonality to ensure synchronicity of life cycle stages with appropriate flows,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
655
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-NF1,"Provide low flows that maintain adequate habitat for native fish populations, particularly slackwater habitats and deep pools",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
656
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-NF2,Provide flows sufficient to allow fish passage,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
657
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-NF3,Provide to water access to billabongs and flood-runners to provide additional habitat diversity and food sources that contribute to production,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
658
|
+
Broken River EMWP,V-NF4,Provide flow cues to stimulate movements,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
659
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G1.1,Maintain channel form and where possible provide flows sufficient to mobilise sediments and maintain existing pools / restore infilled pools.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
660
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G1.2,Prevent gross channel change.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
661
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V1.1,Promote the germination and recruitment of eucalypts and ther riparian species ithin the riparian zone typical of the relevant EVC.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
662
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V1.2,Maintain and promote beds of V. australis.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
663
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V1.3,Deep inundation of benches to limit growth of terrestrial species.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
664
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V1.4,Create wetting and drying of littoral zone with appropriate timing to enable establishment and growth of vegetation.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
665
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V1.5,Provide gradual drawdown to allow terrestrial plants to colonise drying littoral habitats,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
666
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M1.1,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
667
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M1.2,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
668
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F1.1,Improve population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
669
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F1.2,Improve population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
670
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-P1.1,Ensure that enough flow is maintained outside the irrigation season to provide suitable platypus foraging habitat and support the potential for safe juvenile dispersal into and through reach.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
671
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T1.1,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
672
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T1.2,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
673
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W1.1,Maintain water quality (limit suspended sediment),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
674
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G2.1,Maintain channel form and where possible provide flows sufficient to mobilise sediments and maintain existing pools / restore infilled pools.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
675
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G2.2,Prevent gross channel change.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
676
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V2.1,Promote the germination and recruitment of eucalypts and ther riparian species ithin the riparian zone typical of the relevant EVC.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
677
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V2.2,Promote establishment of beds of V. australis.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
678
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V2.3,Reduce the encroachment of riparian species into the creek channel.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
679
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V2.4,Promote the development of a diverse littoral vegetation community.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
680
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V2.5,Promote the development of a diverse littoral vegetation community.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
681
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M2.1,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
682
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M2.2,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
683
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F2.1,Improve population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
684
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F2.2,Improve population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
685
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-P2.1,Ensure that enough flow is maintained outside the irrigation season to provide suitable platypus foraging habitat and support the potential for safe juvenile dispersal into and through reach.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
686
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T2.1,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
687
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T2.2,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
688
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W2.1,Maintain water quality - (limit suspended sediment),Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
689
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G3.1,Maintain channel form and where possible provide flows sufficient to mobilise sediments and maintain pools / restore infilled pools,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
690
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G3.2,Prevent gross channel change,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
691
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G3.3,Periodically engage meander cutoffs/billabongs,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
692
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V3.1,Promote the germination and recruitment of eucalypts and ther riparian species ithin the riparian zone typical of the relevant EVC.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
693
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V3.2,Reduce the encroachment of riparian species into the creek channel.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
694
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V3.3,Promote the development of a diverse littoral vegetation community.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
695
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V3.4,Periodically engage meander cutoffs/billabongs,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
696
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M3.1,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
697
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M3.2,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
698
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F3.1,Maintain population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
699
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F3.2,Maintain population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
700
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F3.3,Prevent fish kills from poor water quality.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
701
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F3.4,Prevent fish kills from poor water quality.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
702
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-P3.1,Ensure that enough flow is maintained outside the irrigation season to provide suitable platypus foraging habitat and support the potential for safe juvenile dispersal into and through reach.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
703
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T3.1,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
704
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T3.2,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
705
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W3.1,Maintain water quality - suspended sediment,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
706
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W3.2,Maintain water quality - dissolved oxygen,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
707
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G4.1,Maintain channel form and where possible provide flows sufficient to mobilise sediments and maintain weir pool depths.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
708
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-G4.2,Prevent gross channel change,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
709
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V4.1,Promote the germination and recruitment of eucalypts and ther riparian species within the riparian zone typical of the relevant EVC.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
710
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V4.2,Reduce the encroachment of riparian species into the creek channel.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
711
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-V4.3,Promote the development of a diverse littoral vegetation community.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
712
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M4.1,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
713
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-M4.2,"Maintain diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa, particularly species important as a food source for native fish and platypus.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
714
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F4.1,Maintain population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
715
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F4.2,Maintain population of small and large bodied native fish and expand range of suitable habitat.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
716
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F4.3,Prevent fish kills from poor water quality.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
717
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-F4.4,Prevent fish kills from poor water quality.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
718
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-P4.1,Ensure that enough flow is maintained outside the irrigation season to provide suitable platypus foraging habitat and support the potential for safe juvenile dispersal into and through reach.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
719
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T4.1,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
720
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-T4.2,Provide suitable flow/habitat conditions for turtles,Other Species,VIC
|
|
721
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W4.1,Maintain water quality - suspended sediment,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
722
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W4.2,Maintain water quality - dissolved oxygen,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
723
|
+
Lower Broken Creek Flows study 2019,V-W4.3,Prevent proliferation of Azolla in the weir pools downstream of Nathalia,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
724
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-G1.1,Maintain channel form and where possible provide flows sufficient to mobilise sediments and maintain pools,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
725
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-G1.2,Periodically engage distributary channels,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
726
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-V1.1,Promote the germination and recruitment of river red gums within the riparian zone,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
727
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-V1.2,Maintain and promote in channel biodiversity (e.g. Triglochin spp),Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
728
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-V1.3,Minimise the spread of Cumbungi within the channel,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
729
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-V1.4,Reduce the encroachment of riparian species (e.g. water couch) into the river channel,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
730
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-W1.1,Maintain water quality,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
731
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-F1.1,Maintain conditions for self-sustaining populations of small-bodied native fish Maintain conditions for survival of large-bodied native fish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
732
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-F1.2,Maintain conditions for self-sustaining populations of small-bodied native fish Maintain conditions for survival of large-bodied native fish,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
733
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-P1.1,Maintain platypus population and support successful breeding and juvenile dispersal,Other Species,VIC
|
|
734
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-P1.2,Maintain platypus population and support successful breeding and juvenile dispersal,Other Species,VIC
|
|
735
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-P1.3,Maintain platypus population and support successful breeding and juvenile dispersal,Other Species,VIC
|
|
736
|
+
Upper Broken Creek Flows study 2017,V-M1.1,Maintain self-sustaining populations of macroinvertebrates,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
737
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NF3,Increase the distribution and abundance of short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
738
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NF4,Improve native fish population structure for moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialist native fish species,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
739
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NF7,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key short to moderate-lived floodplain specialist native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,VIC
|
|
740
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NF9,Increase the prevalence and/or expand the population of key moderate to long-lived flow pulse specialists native fish species into new areas (within historical range),Native Fish,VIC
|
|
741
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NV2,"Maintain the extent & viability of non-woody vegetation communities occurring in wetlands & on floodplains (semi-permanent, intermittent, temporal & ephemeral wetlands)",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
742
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NV3,Maintain the extent and improve the condition of river red gum communities closely fringing river channels,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
743
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,NV4,Maintain the extent &improve the condition of native woodlands &shrublands,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
744
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,EF1,Provide and protect a diversity of refugia across the landscape,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
745
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,EF2,"Create quality instream, floodplain &wetland habitat",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
746
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,EF3a,Provide movement and dispersal opportunities for water dependentbiota to complete lifecycles and disperse into new habitats within catchments,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
747
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,EF4,Support instream and floodplain productivity,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
748
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,EF5,"Support nutrient, carbon & sediment transport along channels, and between channels and floodplains/wetlands",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
749
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,OS2,Maintain successful breeding opportunities for flow-dependent frog species,Other Species,VIC
|
|
750
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,OS3b,Maintain and increase number of wetland sites occupied by the threatened Sloanes froglet,Other Species,VIC
|
|
751
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,WB1,Maintain the number and type of waterbird species,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
752
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,WB2,Increase total waterbird abundance across all functional groups,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
753
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,WB3,Increase opportunities for non-colonial waterbird breeding,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
754
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL2,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at Liparoo West and Liparoo East Billabongs, Wemen-Liparoo by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
755
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL3,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Liparoo West and Liparoo East Billabongs, Wemen-Liparoo, by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
756
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Liparoo West Billabong Lignum Swampy Woodland area, Wemen-Liparoo.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
757
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL5,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Liparoo West Billabong Lignum Swampy Woodland area, Wemen-Liparoo",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
758
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW1,"By 2030, maintain diversity of freshwater ecosystem types at the Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Icon Site, including palustrine, riverine and floodplain ecosystems with temporary and permanent water regimes",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
759
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW7,"By 2030, improve ecosystem functions of water-dependent ecosystems by maintaining or improving productivity linkages between the river and floodplain habitats (on and off) at the Lindsay-MulcraWallpolla Icon Site by achieving variable extents of lateral connectivity",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
760
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW9,"By 2030, improve native fish populations (large- and small-bodied fish) across the Lindsay-MulcraWallpolla Icon Site and their relative abundance and diversity; assessment to include comparison with 2006-2012 levels for short-lived species and the spread of age-classes for long-lived fish.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
761
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,Hel1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at Heywood Lake and Little Heywood Lak",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
762
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,Hel2,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Heywood Lake by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
763
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,Hel3,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at Heywood Lake, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
764
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,Hel4,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at Heywood Lake and Little Heywood Lake, by maintaining a mixture of trees, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
765
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB1a,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Bottle Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
766
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB1b,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Bottle Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
767
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB2,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Bottle Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
768
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB3,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Bottle Bend asset.",Other Species,VIC
|
|
769
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black Box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at the Bottle Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
770
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC1a,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of large-bodied native fish at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, Merbein Common, including Golden Perch (Macquaria ambigua) and Bony Herring (Nematalosa erebi)",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
771
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC1b,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small-bodied native fish, Unspecked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus), Western Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri), Murray-Darling Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Flathead Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps) and Australian Smelt (Retropinna semoni) at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, Merbein Common",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
772
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC2,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water feeding guild of waterbirds (F2, after Jaensch 2002) at Cowanna Billabong, Catfish Billabong and Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common, by maintaining shallow-water habitats.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
773
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC4,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, Merbein Common by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
774
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC7,"By 2030, maintain and improve the population of Murray hardyhead (Craterocephalus fluviatilis) at Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
775
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC8,"By 2030, maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common, including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
776
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at the Carina Bend asset",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
777
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB2a,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small bodied native fish at the Carina Bend asset, including gudgeon spp (Philypnodon spp) and Murray-Darling rainbow fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
778
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB2b,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Carina Bend asset",Other Species,VIC
|
|
779
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB3a,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Carina Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
780
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB3b,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Carina Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
781
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB4a,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Carina Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicator Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
782
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB4b,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on lignum communities at the Carina Bend asset",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
783
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on lignum communities at Stage 1 Bullock Swamp North, Spence Bend",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
784
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and black box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Stage 2 Spences Bend Billabong, Callanders Swamp and wetland #7329 246886, Spences Bend",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
785
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and black box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at the Spences Bend asset",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
786
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB5,"By 2030, protect and restore connectivity within and between water-dependent ecosystem at the Spences Bend asset, including by ensuring that: ecological processes dependent on hydrologic connectivity laterally between watercourses and their floodplains (and associated wetlands) are maintained.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
787
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB6,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Spences Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
788
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB1,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Kings Billabong asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
789
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB4a,By 2030 increase breeding of frogs at the Kings Billabong asset.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
790
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB4b,"By 2030, improve biodiversity at the Kings Billabong asset by supporting the life cycle of EPBC listed Growling Grass Frog (Litoria raniformis)",Other Species,VIC
|
|
791
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB5,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of native small-bodied fish at the Kings Billabong asset, including Australian Smelt (Retropinna semoni), Carp gudgeon (Hypseleotris spp.), Flatheaded Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps), Murray-Darling Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Un-specked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
792
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB6,"By 2030, improve the population of Freshwater catfish (Tandanus tandanus) at the Kings Billabong asset.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
793
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB7,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water and deep feeding guilds of waterbirds, including shorebirds (F2 and F3, after Jaensch 2002) at the Kings Billabong asset, by maintaining a mixture of foraging habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
794
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB8,"By 2030, maintain vital habitat to provide a refugium for listed species of waterbirds at the Kings Billabong asset.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
795
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB9,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of piscivores (guild D4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Butlers Creek asset",Other species,VIC
|
|
796
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB10,Protect and restore ecosystem functions of water-dependent ecosystems that support successful breeding of large waders at Ducksfoot Lagoon by providing conditions for breeding and fledging at least 3 times every 10 year,Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
797
|
+
Johnsons Bend & Chaffey Bend EWMP 2023,JCB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes reliant on River red gum woodland at the Johnsons & Chaffey Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
798
|
+
Johnsons Bend & Chaffey Bend EWMP 2023,JCB2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at the Johnsons & Chaffey Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
799
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW2a,"By 2030, maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at Psyche Bend Lagoon, Psyche/Woorlong including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
800
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW3,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water feeding guild of waterbirds (F2, after Jaensch 2002) at Pysche and Woorlong by maintaining shallow-water habitats",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
801
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW5a,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small bodied native fish at Woorlong, Psyche/Woorlong including Unspecked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus), Western Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri) and Flat-headed Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps)",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
802
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW5b,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland asset.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
803
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW6,"By 2030, reduce the extent of invasive emergent macrophytes (Typha Typha domingensis and Common reed Phragmites australis) to prevent the decline of native vegetation at the Woorlong Wetlands, Psyche/Woorlong.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
804
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2025,K2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta), River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and Black Box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Karadoc Swamp.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
805
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2025,K3,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of smallbodied native fish populations at the Karadoc asset, including MurrayDarling Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris spp) and Fly-specked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
806
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2025,K4,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at Karadoc Swamp, Karadoc.",Other Species,VIC
|
|
807
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2025,K5a,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Karadoc asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
808
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2025,K5b,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Karadoc asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
809
|
+
Victorian Murray Floodplains,OS1,Maintain species richness and distribution of flow-dependent frog communities,Other Species,VIC
|
|
810
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Woorlong Wetland, Psyche/Woorlong.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
811
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL1,"By 2030, maintain a diversity of freshwater ecosystem types within the Hattah Lakes Icon Site, including semi-permanent lakes, persistent temporary wetlands, floodplain woodlands, shrublands, and episodic wetlands (Lake Kramen)",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
812
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL2,"By 2030, maintain the ecological character of the Hattah-Kulkyne Lakes Ramsar site.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
813
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL3,Improve species richness and abundance of native water-dependent floodplain and wetland aquatic vegetation at the Hattah Lakes Icon Site by 2030.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
814
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL4a,Improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at the Hattah Lakes Icon Site by 2030.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
815
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL4b,Improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of black box (E. largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at the Hattah Lakes Icon Site by 2030.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
816
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL4c,Improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at the Hattah Lakes Icon Site by 2030.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
817
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL5,"By 2030, improve biodiversity at Hattah Lakes by supporting the life-cycle of the EPBC-listed regent parrot (Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides).",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
818
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL6,"Provide refugia to support the long-term survival and resilience of waterbirds, including during drought, to allow for subsequent re-colonisation beyond Hattah Lakes by 2030.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
819
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL7,"By 2030, maintain or improve biodiversity at Hattah Lakes by ensuring that feeding habitat for the dominant guilds of waterbirds, most notably waterfowl, herbivores and piscivores, are supported.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
820
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL8,"By 2030, protect and restore ecosystem functions of water-dependent ecosystems that support successful colonial nesting waterbird species at Hattah Lakes by providing conditions for breeding and fledging at least three times every 10 years",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
821
|
+
Hattah Lakes Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-HL9,Maintain recruitment of populations of small-bodied native fish and presence of large-bodied native fish at Hattah Lakes by 2030.,Native Fish,VIC
|
|
822
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW1,"By 2030, maintain diversity of freshwater ecosystem types at the Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Icon Site, including palustrine, riverine and floodplain ecosystems with temporary and permanent water regimes.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
823
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW2,Improve the species richness and abundance of native wetland and floodplain aquatic vegetation functional groups by 2030.,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
824
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW3,"Improve condition and maintain extent (ha) from baseline (2006) levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), black box (E. largiflorens) and lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Icon Site by 2030",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
825
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW4,"By 2030, limit the spread of Typha and other invasive flora species.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
826
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW5,Improve or maintain the populations of threatened flora and fauna that are flow-dependent at the Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Icon Site by 2030.,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
827
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW6,"By 2030, protect and restore vital feeding habitat that supports sustainable communities of colonial nesting waterbirds, waterfowl, waders and piscivores to maintain the current species diversity at the Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Icon Site.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
828
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW7,"By 2030, improve ecosystem functions of water-dependent ecosystems by maintaining or improving productivity linkages between the river and floodplain habitats (on and off) at the Lindsay-Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site by achieving variable extents of lateral connectivity.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
829
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW8,"By 2030, protect and restore breeding habitat for colonial nesting waterbirds at Lake Wallawalla and non-colonial waterbird breeding at Mulcra Horseshoe and Wallpolla Horseshoe. ",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
830
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-LMW9,"By 2030, improve native fish populations (large- and small-bodied fish) across the Lindsay-MulcraWallpolla Icon Site and their relative abundance and diversity; assessment to include comparison with 2006-2012 levels for short-lived species and the spread of age-classes for long-lived fish.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
831
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-V1,Red gum,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
832
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-V2,Black box,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
833
|
+
Lindsay Mulcra Wallpolla Icon Site EWMP 2021,V-V3,Lignum,Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
834
|
+
Murrimbidgee Junction EWMP,V-MJ1b,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes reliant on mature river red gum at Bidgee Lagoons (Narrung Wetlands), Murrumbidgee Junction",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
835
|
+
Murrimbidgee Junction EWMP,V-MJ3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on lignum communities at Wakool Creek, Murrumbidgee Junction.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
836
|
+
Murrimbidgee Junction EWMP,V-MJ4,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small-bodied native fish at Bidgee Lagoons (Narrung Wetlands)Murrumbidgee Junction, including carp gudgeon (Hypseleotris spp.), flathead gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps) and Australian smelt (Retropinna semoni).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
837
|
+
Murrimbidgee Junction EWMP,V-MJ5,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Bidgee Lagoons (Narrung Wetlands), Murrumbidgee Junction by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
838
|
+
Pound Bend EWMP 2025,PB1,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Western Wetlands and Tammit Wetlands, Pound Bend by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
839
|
+
Pound Bend EWMP 2025,PB2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta), to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Eastern Wetlands and Brown Swamp, Pound Bend.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
840
|
+
Pound Bend EWMP 2025,PB3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes reliant on River Red Gum woodlands at the Pound Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
841
|
+
Sandilong Ck EWMP 2023,SC2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Sandilong Billabong, Sandilong Creek.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
842
|
+
Sandilong Ck EWMP 2023,SC3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at Sandilong Billabong, Sandilong Creek",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
843
|
+
Sandilong Ck EWMP 2023,SC4,"By 2030, improve the population of Freshwater catfish (Tandanus tandanus) at the Sandilong Creek and Billabong asset.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
844
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,HeL1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at Heywood Lake and Little Heywood Lake",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
845
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,HeL2,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Heywood Lake by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
846
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,HeL3,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at Heywood Lake, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
847
|
+
Heywood Lake EWMP 2024,HeL4,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at Heywood Lake and Little Heywood Lake, by maintaining a mixture of trees, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
848
|
+
Piambie EWMP 2024,P1a,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Bridge Creek and Bridge Creek Floodplain, Piambie.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
849
|
+
Piambie EWMP 2024,P1b,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Black Box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Bridge Creek and Bridge Creek Floodplain, Piambie.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
850
|
+
Piambie EWMP 2024,P2a,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Fishers Lagoon Complex and Piambie Bends East and West, Piambe by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
851
|
+
Piambie EWMP 2024,P2b,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes reliant on mature River Red Gum at Fishers Lagoon Complex and Piambie Bends East and West, Piambie.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
852
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB1a,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Bottle Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
853
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB1b,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3, and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Bottle Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
854
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB2,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Bottle Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
855
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB3,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Bottle Bend asset.",Other Species,VIC
|
|
856
|
+
Bottle Bend EWMP 2025,BB4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black Box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at the Bottle Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
857
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL2,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at Liparoo West and Liparoo East Billabongs, Wemen-Liparoo by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
858
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL3,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Liparoo West and Liparoo East Billabongs, Wemen-Liparoo, by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
859
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Liparoo West Billabong Lignum Swampy Woodland area, Wemen-Liparoo.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
860
|
+
Wemen-Liparoo EWMP 2024,WL5,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of colonial waterbirds (N7, after Jaensch 2002) at Liparoo West Billabong Lignum Swampy Woodland area, Wemen-Liparoo by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
861
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC1a,"Maintain representative populations of large-bodied native fish at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, including Golden Perch (Macquaria ambigua) and Bony Herring (Nematalosa erebi).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
862
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC1b,"Maintain representative populations of small-bodied native fish Unspecked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus), Western Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri), Murray-Darling Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Flathead Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps) and Australian Smelt (Retropinna semoni) at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, Merbein Common.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
863
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC2,"Maintain representative populations of the shallow-water feeding guild of waterbirds (F2, after Jaensch 2002) at Cowanna Billabong, Catfish Billabong and Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common by maintaining shallowwater habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
864
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC4,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at Cowanna Billabong and Catfish Billabong, Merbein Common by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
865
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC7,"By 2030, maintain and improve the population of Murray hardyhead (Craterocephalus fluviatilis) at Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
866
|
+
Merbein Common EWMP 2023,MC8,"Maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at Brickworks Billabong, Merbein Common, including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
867
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at the Carina Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
868
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB2a,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small bodied native fish at the Carina Bend asset, including gudgeon spp (Philypnodon spp) and Murray-Darling rainbow fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
869
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB2b,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Carina Bend asset",Other Species,VIC
|
|
870
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB3a,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Carina Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
871
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB3b,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deepwater feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Carina Bend asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
872
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB4a,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Carina Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicator Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
873
|
+
Carina Bend EWMP 2024,CB4b,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on lignum communities at the Carina Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
874
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on lignum communities at Stage 1 Bullock Swamp North, Spence Bend.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
875
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and black box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Stage 2 Spences Bend Billabong, Callanders Swamp and wetland #7329 246886, Spences Bend",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
876
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and black box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at the Spences Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
877
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB5,"By 2030, protect and restore connectivity within and between water-dependent ecosystem at the Spences Bend asset, including by ensuring that: ecological processes dependent on hydrologic connectivity laterally between watercourses and their floodplains (and associated wetlands) are maintained.",Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
878
|
+
Spences Bend EWMP 2024,SB6,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Spences Bend asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
879
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2023,KB1,"By 2030, improve vital habitat at the Kings Billabong asset by increasing the diversity of aquatic macrophytes present across a range of Water Regime Indicators Groups",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
880
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2024,KB4a,By 2030 increase breeding of frogs at the Kings Billabong asset.,Other Species,VIC
|
|
881
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2025,KB4b,"By 2030, improve biodiversity at the Kings Billabong asset by supporting the life cycle of EPBC listed Growling Grass Frog (Litoria raniformis).",Other Species,VIC
|
|
882
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2026,KB5,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of native small-bodied fish at the Kings Billabong asset, including Australian Smelt (Retropinna semoni), Carp gudgeon (Hypseleotris spp.), Flatheaded Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps), Murray-Darling Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Un-specked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
883
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2027,KB6,"By 2030, improve the population of Freshwater catfish (Tandanus tandanus) at the Kings Billabong asset.",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
884
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2028,KB7,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water and deep feeding guilds of waterbirds, including shorebirds (F2 and F3, after Jaensch 2002) at the Kings Billabong asset, by maintaining a mixture of foraging habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
885
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2029,KB8,"By 2030, maintain vital habitat to provide a refugium for listed species of waterbirds at the Kings Billabong asset.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
886
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2030,KB9,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of piscivores (guild D4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Butlers Creek complex",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
887
|
+
Kings Billabong EWMP 2031,KB10,Protect and restore ecosystem functions of water-dependent ecosystems that support successful breeding of large waders at Ducksfoot Lagoon by providing conditions for breeding and fledging at least 3 times every 10 years,Ecosystem Functions,VIC
|
|
888
|
+
Johnsons Bend and Chaffey Bend EWMP 2023,JCB1,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) to sustain communities and processes reliant on River red gum woodland at the Johnsons & Chaffey Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
889
|
+
Johnsons Bend and Chaffey Bend EWMP 2023,JCB2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at the Johnsons & Chaffey Bend asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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890
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+
Cardross and Koorlong Lakes EWMP 2023,CK1,"By 2030, improve the population of Murray hardyhead (Craterocephalus fluviatilis) at Koorlong Lake.",Native Fish,VIC
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891
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+
Cardross and Koorlong Lakes EWMP 2023,CK2,"By 2030, maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at Koorlong including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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|
892
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+
Cardross and Koorlong Lakes EWMP 2023,CK3,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Koorlong Lake asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deepwater habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
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|
893
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+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW2,"By 2030, maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at Psyche Bend Lagoon, Psyche/Woorlong including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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|
894
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW3,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water feeding guild of waterbirds (F2, after Jaensch 2002) at Pysche and Woorlong by maintaining shallow-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
895
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW4,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes reliant on Lignum communities at Woorlong Wetland, Psyche/Woorlong.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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|
896
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW5a,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small bodied native fish at Woorlong, Psyche/Woorlong including Unspecked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum fulvus), Western Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri) and Flat-headed Gudgeon (Philypnodon grandiceps)",Native Fish,VIC
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897
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW5b,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at the Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland asset.",Other Species,VIC
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|
898
|
+
Psyche Bend Lagoon and Woorlong Wetland EWMP 2023,PW6,"By 2030, reduce the extent of invasive emergent macrophytes (Typha Typha domingensis and Common reed Phragmites australis) to prevent the decline of native vegetation at the Woorlong Wetlands, Psyche/Woorlong.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
899
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K2,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of Lignum (Duma florulenta), River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and Black Box (E. largiflorens) and to sustain communities and processes reliant on such communities at Karadoc Swamp.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
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900
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K3,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of small-bodied native fish populations at the Karadoc asset, including Murray-Darling Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris spp) and Fly-specked Hardyhead (Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum).",Native Fish,VIC
|
|
901
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K4,"By 2030, protect and restore biodiversity by maintaining representative populations of frogs at Karadoc Swamp, Karadoc",Other Species,VIC
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|
902
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K5a,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Karadoc asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
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|
903
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K5b,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Karadoc asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
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|
904
|
+
Karadoc Swamp EWMP 2023,K7,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline (2006) levels of Black Box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) to sustain communities and processes reliant of such communities at the Karadoc asset.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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|
905
|
+
Lake Hawthron EWMP 2024,LH1,"By 2030, maintain populations and extent of saline aquatic vegetation at the Lake Hawthorn asset including benthic herblands with Ruppia beds containing both R. polycarpa and R. megacarpa.",Native Vegetation,VIC
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|
906
|
+
Lake Hawthron EWMP 2024,LH2,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of the shallow-water feeding guild of waterbirds including shorebirds (F2, after Jaensch 2002) at the Lake Hawthorn asset, by maintaining shallow-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
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|
907
|
+
Wimmera Mallee Pipeline EWMP 2023,WMP2a,"By 2030, maintain self-sustaining population of turtles at Wimmera Pipeline wetlands in 80% of years in which water is present.",Other Species,VIC
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908
|
+
Wimmera Mallee Pipeline EWMP 2023,WMP2b,"By 2030, maintain self-sustain population of frogs at Wimmera Mallee Pipeline wetlands in 80% of years in which water is present.",Other Species,VIC
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|
909
|
+
Wimmera Mallee Pipeline EWMP 2023,WMP3,"By 2030, improve condition and maintain extent from baseline levels of River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), Black box (E. largiflorens) and Lignum (Duma florulenta) to sustain communities and processes typical of such communities at Wimmera Mallee Pipeline assets.",Native Vegetation,VIC
|
|
910
|
+
Wimmera Mallee Pipeline EWMP 2023,WMP4a,"By 2030, maintain representative populations of shallow-water and deep-water feeding guilds of waterbird (F2 and F3, respectively, after Jaensch 2002) at the Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline wetlands asset, by maintaining a mixture of shallow and deep-water habitats.",Waterbirds,VIC
|
|
911
|
+
Wimmera Mallee Pipeline EWMP 2023,WMP4b,"By 2030, maintain nesting and recruitment of non-colonial waterbirds (N1, N2, N3 and N4, after Jaensch 2002) at the Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline wetlands asset, by maintaining a mixture of tree, low vegetation/shrubs, and ground/islet nesting habitat.",Waterbirds,VIC
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