Researchers and water managers are tracking the recovery of the threatened Murray Crayfish. This slow-growing species is the second largest crayfish in the world and susceptible to overfishing and altered river flows. You can help look after this species by following the fishing regulations in your State. These surveys are a collaboration between the Arthur Rylah Institute and Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, funded by The Living Murray program (Murray-Darling Basin Authority).
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