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25.01.2022 Horsham Fishing Competition biggest fish is a native so far



17.01.2022 Here is some great news

15.01.2022 Swap up to 3 opera house nets this weekend.

15.01.2022 This looks good



04.01.2022 Well done Environment Protection Authority Victoria lets hope this all ends up cleaned up with no impacts to the groundwater.

02.01.2022 Look at this little beauty, a Glenelg spiny crayfish (Euastacus bispinosus). It was a bycatch of our - catch and release - 'Icons of the Waterways' looking for ...platypus in McKenzie Creek. Within the Glenelg River system, Victoria, the Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish is found in cool, shaded, flowing habitats with high water quality and intact riparian vegetation. It is a large, long-lived freshwater crayfish of the Euastacus genus. Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish are robust and their claws and carapace (main body) are covered in spines and bumps. Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish are commonly olive green in colour, sometimes brown, with splashes of red colouration on the joints of their claws and legs. Their undersides are a pale creamy-beige colour. Individuals are large and grow to at least 130 mm OCL (occipital carapace length: length between eyes and end of main body segment) and 1.1 kg in weight. The Glenelg spiny crayfish is considered critically endangered and is listed as a Threatened Species under Australia's EPBC Act. See more

01.01.2022 Well done young man



01.01.2022 Interesting read

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