Improving our understanding of the ecosystem effects of varying water levels in weir pools of lowland floodplain rivers: What role can weir pool manipulations play in restoring the health of the River Murray channel?
Paul Brown
Susan Gehrig
Rebecca Durant
Thelma Vlamis
Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems
10.26181/5d1ad045a241d
https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/poster/Improving_our_understanding_of_the_ecosystem_effects_of_varying_water_levels_in_weir_pools_of_lowland_floodplain_rivers_What_role_can_weir_pool_manipulations_play_in_restoring_the_health_of_the_River_Murray_channel_/8425313
MMCP Collaboration (MMCP) is a project supported by the Joint State Governments and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority to generate and adopt freshwater ecological knowledge through collaboration, to maintain research capability and contribute supporting science to underpin the Basin-Wide Watering Strategy.<div><br></div><div>This synthesis paper is a response to a question poised by the Murray-Darling Basin Officials Committee (BOC), in relation to weir pool manipulation. The objectives of this theme within the MMCP is to help the BOC address specific questions as they arise. These question will have relevance to the on-going management of Basin Assets.<br></div>
2020-05-01 10:58:04
MMCP Collaboration
MDFRC Publication 180/2018
Basin Official Committee (BOC)
weir pools
hydrology
Freshwater Ecology
Ecology
Ecosystem Function
Environmental Management
Environmental Science