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Prior to the construction of a fishway at Paradise Road, Slacks Creek, only arou…

Prior to the construction of a fishway at Paradise Road, Slacks Creek, only around 4 fish per day could successfully ascend a vertical drop at the base of a road culvert. Most of the species caught were the few species capable of climbing: eels and striped gudgeon.
After the rock ramp fishway was…
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