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Mitchell River fish habitat enhanced with log structures to support native species and recreational fishing opportunities

East Gippsland CMA is enhancing Mitchell River fish habitat with log structures, supporting native species like black bream, estuary perch, and Australian Bass, benefiting ecosystems and recreational fishing opportunities.

By news@gippsland - 18th November 2025 - Back to News

Key native species such as black bream, estuary perch and Australian Bass will benefit from improved habitat in the Mitchell River. The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA) recently completed the installation of log structures throughout the Tambo River estuary to enhance habitat for native fish. Additional structures are scheduled to be placed in the lower reaches of the Mitchell River in the coming weeks.

Fish habitat being installed into Tambo River earlier this year

Fish habitat being installed into Tambo River earlier this year

Enhancing fish habitat

Large timber structures will create complex woody arrangements that improve the availability, density, and connectivity of habitat for estuarine fish species. These enhancements will support healthier fish communities across the Gippsland Lakes and Estuarine reaches. "Recreational fishing is extremely popular in East Gippsland, and improving fish habitat not only benefits the environment, but it also supports thriving fish populations for fishing enthusiasts to enjoy," said Bec Hemming East Gippsland CMA CEO.

From mid to late November, contractors will access the Mitchell River via designated loading points along Riverbank East Road in Bairnsdale. The works are expected to take approximately four weeks, and the road will remain open throughout this period.

We ask that anyone in the area follow directions and signage during the works. For further information, please contact the East Gippsland CMA. This project is funded by the Fish Habitat Improvement Fund, which is part of the Victorian government’s $96 million Go Fishing and Boating Plan.

Pictures from East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (ECGMA) website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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