A large-scale fish kill on Western Australia's Kimberley coast appears to have been a one-off, caused by warm waters and big tides, according to the Department of Fisheries. The fish started washing ...
One thousand tagged fingerling barramundi released into Broome’s Dampier Creek last week should help keep one of Broome’s favourite fishing holes sustainable. The fish, raised in Kimberley TAFE’s ...
The 10-kilometer (6.21 miles) stretch coast of Manari, north of Broome found an estimated 17,500 dead fishes. It is believed that the fish kill occurs naturally and not by pests or by some marine ...
Broome and Shipes say the need was visibly evident. Resting on a clear, bright afternoon clouded by another day with elusive fish, Broome was exhausted and almost discouraged. Catching a nap before he ...
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