SA Department for Environment and Water
Ruppia Translocation 2013 - Planting
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The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) Program was established in May 2009 and is part of the South Australian Government’s Murray Futures Program, funded by the Australian Government’s Water for the Future Initiative.
The Ruppia Translocation project aims to restore the aquatic plant, Ruppia tuberosa to the Coorong to improve the CLLMM Sites ecological character and provide long-term benefits to the ecosystem.
In 2013, the project aims to engage commercial suppliers to sow dry sediment containing Ruppia tuberosa seed it into specified locations of mudflats of the eastern side of the Coorong South Lagoon. This will be the first year large scale translocation is conducted, building on monitoring and research trial work since 2010.
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