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logo 11/28/2024 7:32:42 AM     
Murray cod 'will bounce back' despite population concerns 
By Sophie Holder AU Source: ABC Riverland 8/11/2023
Sophie Holder
Credit: University of New England
A river ecologist is confident one of Australia's most loved native fish can recover and prosper despite their dwindling numbers.
 

The majestic Murray cod have swum the Murray River for thousands of years but their numbers have declined due to factors like significant fish kills, historical overfishing and water management contributing to their decline.

 
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