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Locals enjoy evening cruise on Tambo River with East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority to learn about river health projects

Locals joined an evening cruise on the Tambo River, hosted by the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA), learning about river health projects, including bank stabilisation and Gippsland Lakes initiatives.

By news@gippsland - 22nd March 2024 - Back to News

Locals were treated to an evening cruise on the Tambo River on a very warm evening to learn about river health. Hosted by the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA), the time spent on the boat offered insights into current river health projects being undertaken along the river.

During the cruise, participants discussed river health factors with East Gippsland CMA staff, covering history, bank stabilisation, and vegetation importance. Various Tambo River projects supported by Bushfire Recovery funds were highlighted

During the cruise, participants discussed river health factors with East Gippsland CMA staff, covering history, bank stabilisation, and vegetation importance. Various Tambo River projects supported by Bushfire Recovery funds were highlighted

River health cruise

Throughout the cruise, people engaged in discussions, gaining firsthand knowledge from East Gippsland CMA staff about factors influencing river health, including the history of the river, current bank stabilisation work, and the value of fencing off the riverbanks and planting native vegetation to protect the banks from erosion. As the boat ventured towards the mouth of the Tambo and Jones' Bay, discussions turned to the Gippsland Lakes and the programs underway to improve the health of the Lakes.

East Gippsland CMA's CEO, Bec Hemming said, "Bringing people together and closer to where the work is happening gives them a better understanding of what the CMA and partners are doing to improve the health of our waterways. Our staff are keen to talk to people in our community and answer any questions. These boat tours offer that face-to-face interaction, which we think is important in keeping people informed and hearing from the community about their own knowledge."

The East Gippsland CMA and partners have undertaken many types of projects on the Tambo River, including installing fish habitats, fencing, weed control and bank stabilisation projects. Tours like this are made possible with Bushfire Recovery funds from the Victorian government.

Pictures from East Gippsland CMA website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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