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20
Oct

A LONG TIME AGO IN AN IMPOUNDMENT NOT SO FAR AWAY

Eighteen years and 3 days before a Bass was recaptured about 1km below Somerset dam wall it was tagged in the lake and went over the dam wall sometime. This is the second longest time between tagging and recapture for a Bass. It was tagged at 260mm and recaptured at 425mm 6,577 days later. Growth rate of around 9mm/year shows

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20
Oct

THE BIG PICTURE

There are many stories in the fish in the Suntag database that have been told through the Suntag Facebook. Every now and then it is good to stand back and look at the big picture. What is the longest time between tagging and recapture for different species? How many times have fish of different species been recaptured? How far have

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20
Oct

ROCKY BARRA BOUNTY MEETS CRYSTAL BOWL

The Rocky Barra Bounty is a fishing tag and release event held on the Fitzroy River in Central Queensland around Oct each year. This year’s event has just been completed with 433 Barramundi caught (412 tagged and 21 recaptures). This included 6 fish tagged over 1m with the biggest at 1.25m tagged by Quintin Maclean (see photo of fish being

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25
Sep

MOVING AROUND THE BURNETT

The flooding in the Burnett River in 2013 had a devastating effect on areas of Bundaberg. However the record flood also provided the opportunity for fish to move around like never before. This and other flooding allowed Bass tagged in impoundment to leave and move downstream. On the other hand Golden Perch tagging in the river moved upstream with a

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25
Sep

WHAT ARE THE CHANCES?

If you wanted to do a video of a the recapture of a tagged fish the odds of pulling this of would be very long. By chance Andy Thomsen of Anysfishing on YouTube managed to do that. Recently Andy caught a tagged fish both on line and on video in the Proserpine area. To make it even more interesting the

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25
Sep

Burnett Stocked Fish

BURNETT STOCKED FISH This report has been prepared by Infofish Australia for the Australian National Sportfishing Association Qld Inc, Freshwater Fish Stocking Association of Queensland and fish stocking groups in the Burnett catchment September 2014   This report examines tagging and recapture data from the Burnett River catchment from 1986‐Aug 2014: Tagging and recaptures of Australian Bass and Golden Perch

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20
Aug

Infofish Citizen Science and Suntag Report 2013/14

Infofish Citizen Science and Suntag Report 2013/14 This report has been prepared by Infofish Australia for Australian National Sportfishing Association Qld August 2014. Report highlights: Total fish and crab records in the database now exceed 1.05 million fish records including 712,900 tagged fish, 281,400 fish from catches and 57,000 recaptures 101 Frequent taggers account for 278,000 (39%) of the total

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20
Aug

ANOTHER YEAR IN THE LIFE OF SUNTAG

Suntag has been providing a service to the fishing industry for 27 years. In that time there has been a total investment of $15-20 million invested by government, corporates, other funders and researchers with in kind contributions by volunteer taggers and stocking groups. Those contributions have resulted in a database contained over 1.05 million fish records making it the largest

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20
Aug

FOCUS ON THE GULF

Both the Australian and Queensland Governments have the development of the north on their agenda. Agricultural development is proposed for the Flinders and Gilbert Rivers in the Gulf of Carpentaria and mining development for the Weipa area. These will have some impact on the rivers, marine ecology and fish resources. Tagging has been going on in the Gulf area since

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20
Aug

LOOKING INTO THE “CRYSTAL BOWL”

Infofish Australia is developing the “Crystal Bowl” to predict fish stocks. In 2011 the first predictions were made for Barramundi stocks in the Fitzroy River. In 2013 this was extended to predicting Barramundi in the Gladstone area and Threadfin the Fitzroy River. Barramundi in Herbert Creek in the Stanage Bay area will be added in 2015. Suntag forms an important

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