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Waterway Fire Science

Tackle Tactics is a proud supporter of OzFish and here’s your chance to get hands on to assist OzFish in their work to monitor and improve our waterways.

Following a long drought period, the devastation of the 2019-20 Black Summer Bushfires and then heavy rainfall, many waterways in NSW were dealt a heavy blow. OzFish has been busy replanting in the affected areas and now, in partnership with Landcare NSW, have announced a state-wide citizen science program in a bid to monitor the recovery of the waterways since these fires.

Aptly named Waterway Fire Science, the project, which is funded by the Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery Grants program, aims to mobilise community groups and recreational anglers to self-monitor the recovery of their local waterways. Volunteers will use a range of water sampling techniques that will contribute to ongoing research efforts and future bushfire recovery programs.

OzFish’s Project Officer for NSW South Coast, Lucas Kas is enthusiastic about the immediate impact that citizen scientists can have.

“The more people we can get to roll up their sleeves and get out in the field to collect data, the clearer the picture we will have of the rate of recovery,” said Lucas.

“Understanding the way these systems are recovering is key to minimising the impact that fires have in the future. It allows OzFish and our partners to see what activities will increase the resilience and revival of our waterways after fire events”.   

“Bushfires are inevitable in Australia, but residents can now get involved in how to help habitat revive,” said Lucas.

OzFish and Landcare NSW are calling upon community members interested in making a positive contribution to their local waterways, to get involved.

Through the partnership, OzFish will provide training on identifying the impacts fire has on riparian vegetation, water quality and riverbank stability, as well as how to measure, monitor, respond to, and commence recovery of impacted waterways.   

Landcare NSW Chair, Stephanie Cameron said local Landcare groups, recreational fishers and individuals can access training and increase their skills and knowledge to make a real difference on the ground.

“Training will be provided through a series of both online and in-field workshops across NSW, of which the dates and locations will be announced in early 2022”, said Stephanie.

“Volunteers will also learn how to collect key readings of vegetation, as well as harnessing exciting new technologies like eDNA to confirm the presence of any species in the area”.

“At each event all equipment will be provided to allow volunteers to carry out a range of monitoring techniques such as water bug sampling and mapping terrestrial and aquatic fauna using underwater cameras,” said Steph.

As anglers we are custodians of the waterways that we explore, fish, and enjoy. Here’s an opportunity to be directly involved in monitoring and improving the waterways and the future of fishing.

To learn more about the project and to get involved, check out the links below. Fish on!

Project website:

https://ozfish.org.au/projects/waterway-fire-science/

Project registration page:

https://ozfish.org.au/projects/waterway-fire-science/volunteer-registration-form/

This Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery project has been supported by the Australian Government’s Bushfire Recovery Program for Wildlife and their Habitat.  

About OzFish   
OzFish Unlimited is a national fishing 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, fishways, shellfish reefs and educational and community capacity building programs.   

About Landcare NSW  

Landcare NSW is the peak body and voice of community Landcare in NSW. Our mission is to care for the land and the environment. The Landcare movement is a community-based approach to managing and protecting our natural resources – creating more productive and sustainable farms, conserving our environment, and building more cohesive and resilient communities. Landcare connects you to on-ground activities where you can volunteer with like-minded individuals who have a passion for caring for country.