Glen Howard, prawn fisher, trawls the Hawkesbury River early in the morning near Lower Portland for fresh produce for the upcoming Christmas period. Photography by Nick Moir.
A boom in the number of jelly blubbers in NSW's Hawkesbury River is impacting commercial fishing businesses. A professor from Griffith University is looking into the cause of the explosion in numbers.
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. As a commuter, I was always captivated by the tranquil landscape of the Hawkesbury River on the ...
A spike in the jelly blubber population is hampering commercial fishing in the Hawkesbury river.
THE State Government’s Minister for Primary Industries has responded to concerned Hawkesbury River fishermen over a controversial commercial fisheries reform agenda. NSW Minister for Primary ...
We’ve all heard of Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster, or as it is more affectionately known, “Nessie”. The huge water-dwelling beast is probably Scotland’s most famous personality and in my opinion, ...
Sydney’s main supplier of drinking water is set for a whopping $301.7m investment to improve the health of the Hawkesbury-Nepean River. Read the full plans here. The plans for Warragamba Dam, which is ...
Dane Van Der Neut has been a commercial fisherman on the New South Wales Hawkesbury River for almost two decades. During his time on the water, there have been plenty of Catostylus mosaicus, commonly ...
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