Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre



Knowledge Exchange

Bug Guide

This interactive guide to the "Identification and Ecology of Australian Freshwater Invertebrates" (Bug Guide) is designed to provide ecological and taxonomic information to enable community groups, students and scientists to readily identify inland aquatic invertebrates.
Lake Hume water quality study

Lake Hume is a two-phase study. Phase 1 was a literature review on water quality issues relevant to Lake Hume. Phase 2 was a socio-economic analysis of various management interventions.
Living Murray ROT development

This project will work with water managers at the MDBC to determine what knowledge they require to underpin their operational decisions.
Lower Balonne scoping study

The aim of this project is to identify knowledge gaps for best management practices in the Lower Balonne system by determining what data sets and scientific information are available.
Synthesis of knowledge on the Broken River

The objective of this project was to distil and synthesise the information gathered by this project i.e. a synthesis of the hydrological and ecological information and an evaluation of the environmental consequences of a range of management interventions, so that it could be taken up by eWater products.
Under the ripples

A "road show" of a team of two aquatic scientists and one technician that will visit a different school and two other venues in the Albury Wodonga region each school day during National Science Week 2006 (12-20 August).
Waterwatch Resources

This project will produce various resources suitable for use by Waterwatch co-ordinators to train Victorian Waterwatch volunteers.