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A photo of Red Gums and reeds fringing a Chowilla Floodplain wetland.

Red Gums and reeds fringing a Chowilla Floodplain wetland.

Murray-Darling water to flow where it is needed most

Reference: 10/61

A new CSIRO report released today will help ensure the delivery of maximum ecological benefits from water allocations in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB).

  • 11 May 2010

Funded by the National Water Commission, the report; Ecological Outcomes of Flow Regimes in the Murray-Darling Basin, provides information that will assist water managers to improve and justify delivery of environmental water to ‘icon sites’, including wetlands of international significance such as the Macquarie Marshes, Gwydir Wetlands and Narran Lakes.

“It’s no secret that the health of the Murray-Darling Basin is in decline,” said CSIRO environmental scientist, Ian Overton.

“The Australian Government is investing billions of dollars to turn this around and our research is helping ensure that this is put to best use.”

Launching the report at the Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin Conference in Sydney, the Commission’s CEO, Ken Matthews, said the problem has been that, as water plans have been drawn up, how much water is needed to provide a given level of environmental protection was not known.

To shed light on this issue, researchers pulled together 577 sets of data to investigate the relationships between watering strategies and the health of vegetation, fish and other biota.

“The Australian Government is investing billions of dollars to turn this around and our research is helping ensure that this is put to best use”
Ian Overton, CSIRO

A major outcome from the project was the Murray-Darling Basin Floodplain Inundation Model, which for the first time provides a tool to assess and predict changes in floodplain habitat, wetland connectivity and ecosystem health in response to flooding regimes.

“Initial model outputs show that only 25 per cent of the Basin floodplain has been inundated to some extent in the past nine years,” Mr Overton said.

“This highlights that the recent period of dry conditions has had serious implications across a significant portion of the floodplain.”

Water managers can use the information to improve the planning and delivery of watering regimes and flow management strategies, ensuring water flows can be tailored to maximise environmental outcomes.

The research was part of a National Water Commission initiative funded through the Raising National Water Standards Program.

Media Note:

The report is being launched by Mr Matthews at the Conference at 10.20am today in Room 1 at the Waterview Conference Centre, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney. A selection of papers from the report will be presented at the Conference, tomorrow, between 10.05am and 1.30pm.

Read more media releases in our Media section.

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Mr Ian Overton (BSc Hons Grad Dip Comp Directorship Grad Cert Man)

Environmental Water Stream Leader

Phone: 61 8 8303 8710

Email: Ian.Overton@csiro.au

Ms Fiona Henderson

Communication Officer

Phone: 61 7 3833 5750

Email: Fiona.Henderson@csiro.au

Ms Lynne Griffiths

National Water Commission

Phone: 61 2 6102 6023

Alt Phone: 61 4 1278 6945

Email: Lynne.Griffiths@nwc.gov.au

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