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Posted on October 10, 2023May 20, 2024 by ecoreef.co

 

How can we improve our waterways?

  • By removing any barriers, we can lower the risk to fish migration.
  • We can restore natural conditions by lots of different ways to help fish to survive, grow in numbers and reproduce more quality stocks of fish.
  • We can reconnect and redevelope water sources to its main water catchment areas.
  • Increasing natural storage capacity can stop the rivers from drying out.
  • We can rebuild and recover the riverbanks and water edges by placing clever structures and or planting native vegetation which will reduce dryness and restore structure to our waterways.


Photographed by Mike Fernandes

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