04/06/2026
Funded by the Australian Government’s Natural Heritage Trust under the Urban Rivers and Catchments Program, the WA Urban Carp and Goldfish Roundup, with support of OzFish Unlimited as well as Local Government authorities of Western Australia, our team has been removing tonnes of feral fish from Perth's waterways.
The team recently captured a huge female feral Carp, weighing in at almost 12kg and at over 82 cm long, it is record carp for the group.
The team tests all fish for parasites, including the Asian Fish Tapeworm (Schyzocotyle acheilognathi) which can be lethal to native fishes - and there is concern that it will infect fish in the Swan River estuary and native fishes in urban wetlands.
Pictured below is Cindy Palermo with the record Carp, which was hauled into the boat with the help of Jake Daviot and Tom Ryan.
see also https://www.perthnow.com.au/wa/perth/north/stirling/record-breaking-119kg-carp-caught-in-perths-northern-suburbs-as-researchers-target-feral-species-c-22351480
Murdoch University
13/05/2026
Awesome project and great effort from the Winjan Rangers, members of our team and the HRRT. Let’s keep reducing these feral crustaceans and hope to get Marron and Gilgies back!
🎣 The Great Yabby Fish-Out is Back! 🦞
The nets are out, the excitement is building, and the yabbies are… well… trying their best to stay hidden! 😄
Last week kicked things off in a big way, with an impressive 2000+ yabbies counted across the catch! 📊 As the days went on, numbers gradually dropped — a promising sign that the efforts are making a real impact.
This week, we’re back at it again! 💪
Day 1 saw the amazing Winjan Rangers teaming up with researchers from Murdoch University’s Harry Butler Institute, hauling in around 500 yabbies 👏
That’s a strong start — and while the numbers are still high, we’re hopeful. 🤞 Over the next couple of days, with a bit of luck (and a lot of hard work), we’re aiming to see those numbers continue to decline.
Every yabby removed helps protect our waterways and ecosystems 🌿💧 — so this is more than just a fish-out, it’s a powerful community effort!
📍 Stay tuned for updates as the week unfolds… will the numbers keep dropping? Let’s find out! 👀
27/04/2026
The Australian Institute of Marine Science and Charles Darwin University are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to research Crimson Snapper Biology and Stock Structure.
🏢 AIMS@CDU
📍 Darwin, Northern Territory
🗓️ Full-time, 3-year
💰 $100,862 to $110,957 per annum
🚨 Deadline: Friday 22 May 2026
This postdoc position will improve our understanding of Crimson Snapper (Lutjanus erythropterus) stock structure and biology across northern Australia. The knowledge generated will underpin sustainable harvest and management of this important commercial and recreational species into the future.
👀 For more details and to apply: https://careers.aims.gov.au/page.php?pageID=160&windowUID=0&AdvertID=907936
24/04/2026
Sawfish art, guitarfish art, hermit crabs in Western Australia, fire and cyclones