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Barramundi Coming South To Hazelwood Pondage

20 April 2016

Barramundi will be stocked in Gippsland for the first time with the first batch of 1600 barramundi into Hazelwood Pondage today.

This is another significant milestone for the Andrews Labor Government in delivering its Target One Million plan to grow recreational fishing.

The release is a key step in the development of this new fishery, following successful tank-based acclimatisation trials which indicated the species could survive in pondage water.

Barramundi are usually only found in northern Australia, however the unusually warm water in the pondage may provide Victorian anglers with the chance to cast a line for the iconic species much closer to home.

Three size classes of barramundi were released today, consisting of 1000 fingerlings at 5cm, 500 fish at 10cm and 100 larger barramundi measuring 30cm.

Fifteen of the larger fish carry acoustic tags to track their movements so more can be learned about their behaviour and preferred habitats.

Several listening stations have been positioned throughout the pondage and will monitor tagged fish movements and log water temperatures.

To optimise the stocking trial and fish movement investigation, the pondage will be closed to all recreational fishing for six months.

This will allow barramundi growth rates, diet composition, flesh quality and aggregation patterns to be studied without active fishing pressure.

Fisheries Victoria, recreational anglers and other project partner organisations that comprise the Barramundi Working Group will then consider the results of the stocking trial and, pending the results, progress plans to formally open the fishery in consultation with other recreational users.

Boosting participation in recreational fishing is the primary aim of the Labor Government’s Target One Million plan, which aims to increase angler numbers to one million by 2020 and get more people fishing, more often.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Agriculture Jaala Pulford

“This is a big step forward to developing Victoria’s first barramundi fishery for recreational anglers – and also a key milestone in our Target One Million plan to increase recreational fishing.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing

“Anglers from all over Victoria and interstate have been waiting a long time for barramundi to go into the Hazelwood Pondage - this is a massive boost for fishing and for the Latrobe Valley.”

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Reviewed 19 August 2020

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