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Habitat mapping puts rejuvenated Bethungra Dam on the map for anglers

OzFish Unlimited 3 mins read
The re-snagging work at Bethungra Dam.
Bethungra Dam is off the beaten track in country NSW but it’s about to be put on the map thanks to OzFish Unlimited's habitat mapping. 

 

The dam, 70km north-east of Wagga Wagga, is well on its way to becoming a prized destination for the fishing community from far and wide due to a project set up by an OzFish-Landcare NSW partnership, in collaboration with Junee Shire Council, with funding support from the NSW Recreational Fishing Trusts, the Australian Government through the Cooperative Research Centres program and BCF – Boating, Camping, Fishing. 

 

Junee Shire Council was concerned that there was a lack of habitat in the dam so they contacted OzFish to see how the waterway could be rejuvenated.  

 

Volunteers from OzFish Wagga Wagga Chapter and NSW Landcare jumped into kayaks to help undertake extensive in-stream habitat mapping late last year (2022) and the data they collected showed that there was little in the dam that would help fish to survive and thrive. 

 

Braeden Lampard, OzFish’s senior program manager for the Murray-Darling Basin, said they targeted a section of the dam which already had road access and nearby camping facilities to install new habitats. 

 

“The restoration sites were chosen based on recreational fishing opportunities, site access and navigation,” he said.  

 

“This is the first project of its kind for Bethungra Dam and Junee Shire Council, and we are already having discussions about what to do next.” 

 

They divided the dam into a grid and graded each section containing habitat based on how much value it was providing for the fish population.  

 

OzFish and Junee Shire Council literally sourced their woody debris from the scrapheap.  

 

The council also stored debris from construction works that proved perfect for this project. 

 

The installed structures will provide critical breeding sites, shelter and protection from predators, a place to rest, ambush sites and feeding grounds for aquatic species that have been previously stocked by NSW DPI Fisheries. 

 

As part of the process, further restocking of fish numbers will take place as a way of boosting the population in the dam. 

 

The scourge of redfin is a problem at Bethungra Dam. It is suspected that the previously stocked fingerlings in the dam have been predated upon by the redfin perch population. The installed habitat will provide critical refuge areas for native fish in the dam.    

 

Junee Shire Council environmental officer Mason Schembri hopes to see local anglers as well as tourists from near and far trying their luck at the dam. 

 

“Council is really looking forward to seeing more people fishing out here. It gets widely used by a lot of people,” he said. “Really just to get people outdoors and using the area. It’s a fantastic place.” 

 

A video of the restoration works at Bethungra Dam can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKIepM5gfAs

 

 

If you would like to know more about the project or get involved become a member of OzFish online at www.ozfish.org.au or contact 1800 431 308. 

 


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OzFish Unlimited is a national environmental conservation charity established to improve the health of our rivers, lakes and estuaries. It is a member-based organisation dedicated to make our fishing grounds healthy, vibrant and more productive. Their active work includes; habitat restoration such as resnagging, riverbank planting, clean-ups, fishways, shellfish reefs and educational and community capacity building programs.


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If you would like further information or to interview Braeden Lampard about the project, please contact Paul Suttor, OzFish Unlimited

0421 491 229 | paulsuttor@ozfish.org.au

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