Daly River

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The response of benthic algal biomass to nutrient addition over a range of current speeds in an oligotrophic river

Author: 
Townsend SA, Garcia EA, and Douglas MM
Journal: 
Freishwater Science
Url: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1899/11-163.1

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  • Online Article
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  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT, NT]
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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • algae
  • freshwater ecology
  • nutrient
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Research

ABC Rural News: Credits roll in for Territory carbon project

Url: 
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201304/s3743095.htm
The first savanna burning project approved under Australia's Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) is about to receive carbon credits for the first time. Located 150 kilometres south of Darwin in the Northern Territory, the Fish River project uses early-season burning practices to reduce the amount of carbon released by late-season fires. (Tuesday, 23/04/2013)

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  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • carbon credits
  • carbon farming initiative
  • early dry season burning
  • Fish River Station
Regions: 
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Case Studies / Practice
  • Fire Patterns / Regimes
  • Greenhouse Emissions / Carbon
  • Management

Case Study: CFI project approved for Fish River Station

By Peter Clifton, Northern Territory Regional Landcare Facilitator
From the LandcareNT blog, posted Friday, 02/11/2012

 

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  • Case Studies
Keywords: 
  • carbon farming initiative
  • early dry season fire
  • fire regimes
  • Fish River Station
  • savanna burning
Regions: 
  • Daly River
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  • Case Studies / Practice
  • Greenhouse Emissions / Carbon
  • Projects / Programs
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  • Management Project - Fish River Fire Project
    The Clean Energy Regulator has approved a savanna burning regime at Fish River under the Carbon Farming Initiative. The methodology reduces total...
    Fish River's savanna burning project will be the first Indigenous project to earn carbon credits. Links to online information about identification, issues and management.

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  • Northern Territory Landcare blog
    This blog, published by Northern Territory Landcare, aims to engage with land managers and promote discussion about sustainable management practices. It is a platform for landholders to: read about sustainable practices developed locally; have their say by providing comment and counter-comment; and to document their experiences for others to learn from.
    http://landcarent.blogspot.com.au/

An integrated assessment of financial, hydrological, ecological and social impacts of ‘development’ on Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in northern Australia

Author: 
Stoeckl N, Jackson S, Pantus F, Finn M, Kennard MJ, and Pusey BJ
Journal: 
Biological Conservation
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.12.007

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  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT, NT]
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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • agriculture
  • development
  • ground water
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Impact / Risk Assessment

ECOS article: Food bowl could disadvantage many in the North

Url: 
http://www.ecosmagazine.com/paper/EC13035.htm
The article reports on recent research that quantified the economic and social impacts of possible future development scenarios in the Northern Territory. The research found that water-intensive developments affect rivers and fish habitats and that this may have a negative impact on many people. (Monday, 18/02/2013)

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  • agriculture
  • development
  • ground water
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  • Daly River
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  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Impact / Risk Assessment

Indigenous cultural and spiritual values in water quality planning

Url: 
http://environment.gov.au/water/publications/quality/water-quality-planning-indigenous.html
This report presents a suite of case studies demonstrating water quality management that takes into account Indigenous cultural and spiritual values. The report is available for download from this site.

Indigenous cultural and spiritual values in water quality planning

N Collings for Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, May 2012

The case studies are:

Adelaide Coastal Water Quality Improvement Plan, South Australia;

Police Lagoons Conceptual Model, Queensland;

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  • AUSTRALIA [NCONT, N/A]
  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT
  • NT]
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  • Case Studies
Keywords: 
  • cross-cultural
  • Indigenous capacity
  • water planning
Regions: 
  • Australian content
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Planning
  • Planning
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Why does vulnerability to toxic invasive cane toads vary among populations of Australian freshwater crocodiles?

Author: 
Somaweera R, Shine R, Webb J, Dempster T, and Letnic M
Journal: 
Animal Conservation
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00578.x

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  • DALY RIVER [CATCHMENT
  • NT]
  • VICTORIA RIVER [CATCHMENT, NT]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • cane toads
  • Freshwater Crocodile
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
  • Victoria River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Impacts / Responses
  • Research

Fish response to the temporal hierarchy of the natural flow regime in the Daly River, northern Australia

Author: 
Stewart-Koster B, Olden JD, Kennard MJ, Pusey BJ, Boone EL, Douglas M, and Jackson S
Journal: 
Journal of Fish Biology
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03072.x

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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • fish
  • flow regime
  • wet-dry tropics
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Research
  • Research

RipRap 29, 2005: Environmental water allocation

Url: 
http://lwa.gov.au/files/products/river-landscapes/pn051072/pn051072.pdf
Contents include: Water regime dependence of fish in the wet-dry tropics.

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  • fish
  • flow regime
  • wet-dry tropics
Regions: 
  • Australian content
  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Research
  • Research

The Wagiman Plants and Animals Calendar

Url: 
http://www.csiro.au/resources/Wagiman-Seasons-Calendar
Members of the Wagiman language group from the Daly River in the Northern Territory worked with CSIRO to create a calendar of popular plants and animals. The calendar is available for download from this site.

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Keywords: 
  • Indigenous ecological knowledge
  • Indigenous seasonal calendar
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  • Daly River
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Characteristics, Values & Classification
  • Knowledge / Resources
  • Knowledge / Resources
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