Big fish release to improve lake

Big fish release to improve lake

Mount Gambier City Council will apply for a permit from the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) to restock the Valley Lake/Ketla Malpi with native fish.


The application will be to the value of $1800 following a proposal from RecFish SA to consider the recreational fishing and ecotourism initiative.


City Infrastructure general manager Barbara Cernovskis said Elected Members last month endorsed a phased implementation process, which initially includes lodging an application with PIRSA for a permit to release mature Murray Cod and Yellow Belly Perch into the lake.


“Introducing larger native fish species is in line with a recommendation from Photon, the water investigation consultant that has been undertaking water testing on the lake,” she said.


“Larger fish will benefit the lake’s ecology and biodiversity.


“They will reduce the number of non-native European Carp in the water and the level of algae and mud in the lake, while also improving the water quality.”


Ms Cernovskis said further investigation will follow, and a report will be prepared for council outlining the implementation of a recreational fishing permit that includes commercial modelling, ongoing maintenance/restocking and resourcing requirements.


“The second phase of the project includes further investigation into a recreational fishing licence/permit model enabling people to fish on the lake,” she said.


“This work aligns with council’s Crater Lakes Activation Plan.”

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