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NSW GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO FISH KILLS IN NORTHERN RIVERS

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The NSW Government is responding to several fish death events in waterways in Northern NSW as the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred linger. 

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA), Department of Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and local councils have received reports of major fish death events in the Richmond, Clarence and Macleay catchments.

The fish deaths are the result of a series of Hypoxic water events, which occur when floodplain vegetation dies, and organic material is washed into waterways during flooding.

As this organic material breaks down in the water, it depletes the levels of dissolved oxygen. Without sufficient levels of dissolved oxygen, fish and other aquatic organisms struggle to breathe, and in some cases, this causes them to die.

Water can appear dark brown or black as the organic matter decays due to the release of dissolved carbon compounds, including tannins.

The EPA and DPIRD are working with local councils to manage clean-up actions in key locations where fish deaths have been reported.

As part of flood debris clean-up in waterways, the EPA has engaged specialist clean-up contractors to assist with the collection of dead fish from accessible riverbanks in urban areas during their search for large and hazardous flood debris.

This week, clean up contractors have been deployed in the Tweed, Clarence and Manning Rivers. Next week, clean up contractors will commence work in the Richmond River.

Community members are encouraged to report any fish deaths or water quality concerns to the Fishers Watch phoneline on 1800 043 536.  


EPA MEDIA | DANIELLE WILLIAMS | 0448 196 606

24-hour Media Line (02) 9995 6415 [email protected]

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