Rocky Gully, South Australia
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These images demonstrate the dramatic effects environmental watering has had on Rocky Gully throughout March to November 2009.
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Rocky Gully (March 2009)
Rocky Gully is in the Mannum-Wellington region of the River Murray in South Australia.
Rocky Gully (November 2009)
It is one of the last remaining refuge sites in the Murray-Darling Basin for the Murray hardyhead and an important habitat for waterbirds, frogs, macro invertebrates and other native fish.
Rocky Gully (March 2009)
The Murray hardyhead is a threatened species of freshwater fish listed as vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999.
Rocky Gully (November 2009)
In 2009 environmental water was delivered to the site to help maintain the wetland and the fish and wildlife populations.
Rocky Gully (March 2009)
In 2009 the site was allocated Commonwealth environmental water to help maintain the wetland and the fish and wildlife populations.
