Inland Fisheries Service News

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Stocked in July 2012, this latest stocking at Lake Rosebery should prove to be very popular.
Nov. 9, 2012

Salmon for the Northwest and West

On Wednesday and Thursday this week (second week of November 2012) the IFS stocked lakes Kara and Rosebery with Atlantic salmon. Lake Kara was stocked with 540 salmon at 2 kg average weight, Lake Rosebery got 540 at an average weight of 3 kg. These salmon were donated by Springfield Fisheries. Whilst there is not...

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IFS compliance officer Adam Scurrah assisting with a boat retrieval at Bronte Lagoon.
Nov. 9, 2012

Compliance activity on the northern Tasmania long weekend

On the weekend of the 3rd to 5th of November IFS compliance team and Tasmania Police conducted patrols of the Central Plateau to coincide with the long weekend in northern Tasmania. Throughout the three days visits were made to Arthurs Lake, Penstock Lagoon, Woods Lake, Little Pine Lagoon, Pine Tier Lagoon, Bronte Lagoon, Bradys Lake,...

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Chris Wisniewski at the symposium in the United States.
Nov. 8, 2012

Tasmanian carp eradication program taken to the international stage

The environmental damage caused by introduced pest fish species can never be underestimated. None more so than the European carp (Cyprinus carpio) with their detrimental impact on native fish populations and their often severe effect on the quality of our river and lake habitats. Since 1995 the Inland Fisheries Service has been tasked by Government...

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Concerns over the fallen trees in the Tyenna River.
Nov. 7, 2012

Fallen trees, Tyenna River

Subsequent to recent harvesting operations near Marriots Falls on the Tyenna River a number of mature eucalyptus have fallen into the river. Norske Skog are working with the Forest Practices Authority and Parks and Wildlife Service to formulate the best approach to dealing with the trees whilst taking into consideration the sensitive natural values of...

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Nov. 6, 2012

Tasmanian Irrigation's new website

Tasmanian Irrigation, Operators of Craigbourne Dam (South East Irrigation Scheme) and Huntsman Lake (Meander Scheme), have launched a new website. The site displays current information such as dam storage levels in percentages of full that may be of interest to anglers. The site can be found at: http://www.tasmanianirrigation.com.au/index.php/schemes/meander-valley