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  • Plenty more fish in the sea – how saltmarsh keeps our fisheries buoyant

    Restoring a saltmarsh brings many benefits. Improved biodiversity and environmental values, healthier plant life, increased fish habitat and better resilience…

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  • From Agreement to Action: Building Back Biodiversity 

    MEDIA RELEASE Natural Resource Management South are working to build back biodiversity at two internationally important wetlands on Tasmania’s east…

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  • Sanctuary for Saltmarsh

    Moulting Lagoon, an internationally important wetland located on Tasmania’s east coast, is one of Tasmania’s most extensive areas of temperate…

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  • Revegetation and regeneration at Moulting Lagoon

    Moulting Lagoon is a wetland of international importance located on Tasmania’s east coast. The lagoon provides critical habitat for waterbirds…

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  • How hydrological restoration affects coastal saltmarsh regeneration and fish communities

    Monitoring the effects of hydrological restoration on coastal saltmarsh regeneration and fish communities at Richmond Park, Coal River, Tasmania Richmond…

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  • Boosting habitat values at Moulting Lagoon

    Twenty hectares of revegetation work has been undertaken at two private properties adjacent to the internationally significant Moulting Lagoon on…

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  • Fencing to support saltmarsh recovery

    Located between Swansea and Coles Bay, Moulting Lagoon is one of the most complex and extensive wetland systems in Tasmania….

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  • MEDIA RELEASE: True blue – restoring temperate saltmarsh for carbon capture

    NRM South, the natural resource management organisation for southern Tasmania, is celebrating the expansion of its water program thanks to…

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  • Vegetation surveys at Pitt Water-Orielton Lagoon

    In March 2022, NRM South worked with the University of Tasmania to set up a baseline survey for vegetation monitoring…

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  • MEDIA RELEASE: Let it flow – breathing new life into an internationally renowned wetland

    Where the Coal River meets Pitt Water-Orielton Lagoon, one of Australia’s biggest wetland reclamation projects is underway. The Eddington family,…

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  • Who should you call? Gorse-busters!

    Gorse is a habitat-altering weed that causes serious issues for agricultural landscapes and in sensitive natural environments across large swathes…

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  • MEDIA RELEASE – Local knowledge key to restoring internationally significant Tasmanian wetlands

    Over 8000 resident black swans know just how important Moulting Lagoon and the Apsley Marshes are to birds and other…

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  • Supporting saltmarsh recovery on Tasmania’s east coast

    At Apsley Marshes/Moulting Lagoon, an iconic wetland complex on Tasmania’s east coast, NRM South is supporting research into how saltmarshes…

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