Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)

This item represents a Study Region in Dharmae, the UTS Data Hub of Australian Research on Marine and Aquatic Ecocultures. The data from this study region includes 7 oral histories (audio as mp3s, and transcripts) and 4 image galleries, as well as a georeferenced hand-drawn map of the area. After ga...

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Other Authors: Heather Goodall (hasCollector), Heather Goodall (hasAssociationWith)
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Published: University of Technology Sydney
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dharmae-coorong-lower-fish-project/563102
https://redbox.research.uts.edu.au/redbox/published/detail/8a54ab85ac85d4d7616efd01b336caa0
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/442075/Coorong-Lower-Lakes-FINAL-Jan-2013-for-web.pdf
http://dharmae.research.uts.edu.au/
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topic Coorong
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
HISTORICAL STUDIES
Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Natural Resource Management
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Fresh
Ground and Surface Water Environments
ENVIRONMENT
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Applied research
spellingShingle Coorong
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
HISTORICAL STUDIES
Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Natural Resource Management
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Fresh
Ground and Surface Water Environments
ENVIRONMENT
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Applied research
Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
topic_facet Coorong
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
HISTORICAL STUDIES
Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Natural Resource Management
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
HERITAGE
Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Fresh
Ground and Surface Water Environments
ENVIRONMENT
ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Applied research
description This item represents a Study Region in Dharmae, the UTS Data Hub of Australian Research on Marine and Aquatic Ecocultures. The data from this study region includes 7 oral histories (audio as mp3s, and transcripts) and 4 image galleries, as well as a georeferenced hand-drawn map of the area. After gathering water from 23 river valleys, the Murray empties into Lakes Alexandrina and Albert before making its way to the Coorong and out the Murray Mouth to Encounter Bay in South Australia. The entire Murray‐Darling Basin is upstream. Everything that happens there affects what goes on here. Wind is almost a constant here. Nothing separates this unique piece of Australia from Antarctica and the full brunt of the Southern Ocean. The River, Lakes and Coorong are part of the traditional lands of the Ngarrindjeri people. These waters provided food and featured in their stories. The Ngarrindjeri people have seen their land and river change. As well as being uniquely affected by changes upstream, the Lower Lakes, Coorong and their fish have been shaped by industries like sheep and cattle grazing, commercial fishing and tourism have all brought new people into the area, with new needs and new ways to catch its fish. The Lower Lakes and the Coorong once formed one big estuary where fresh and saltwater mixed. The Lakes only became salty during droughts. Now, barrages separate the freshwater from the salt and the Lakes from the Coorong. Flows from upstream have declined so much that in recent years a dredge has been used to keep the Murray Mouth open to the sea. (Source: Frawley, J., Nichols, S., Goodall, H. and Baker, E. 2011. The Coorong and Lower Lakes: Talking fish, making connections with the rivers of the Murray‐Darling Basin. Murray‐Darling Basin Authority, Canberra.)
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Heather Goodall (hasAssociationWith)
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title Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
title_short Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
title_full Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
title_fullStr Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
title_full_unstemmed Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project)
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publisher University of Technology Sydney
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dharmae-coorong-lower-fish-project/563102
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http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/442075/Coorong-Lower-Lakes-FINAL-Jan-2013-for-web.pdf
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::563102 2023-05-15T14:05:30+02:00 Dharmae: The Coorong and Lower Lakes (Talking Fish project) Heather Goodall (hasCollector) Heather Goodall (hasAssociationWith) Spatial: Victor Harbour, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Victor Harbour, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.63333; north=-35.55; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Meningie, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Meningie, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.33856; north=-35.68841; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Lake Albert, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Lake Albert, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.35; north=-35.56667; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Lake Alexandrina, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Lake Alexandrina, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.15843; north=-35.43429; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Murray River, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Murray River, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.36667; north=-35.36667; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Wellington, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Wellington, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.38333; north=-35.35; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Tailem Bend, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Tailem Bend, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.45546; north=-35.25226; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Murray Bridge, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Murray Bridge, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.27345; north=-35.11986; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Goolwa, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Goolwa, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.78462; north=-35.50261; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Hindmarsh Island, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Hindmarsh Island, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.87616; north=-35.51618; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Murray Mouth, SA Spatial: Encounter Bay, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Encounter Bay, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.6; north=-35.58333; projection=WGS84 Spatial: The Coorong, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=The Coorong, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.47905; north=-35.95688; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Clayton Bay, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Clayton Bay, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.91939; north=-35.49136; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Milang, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Milang, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=138.9712; north=-35.40781; projection=WGS84 Spatial: Narrung, AU (Australia/Adelaide) Spatial: name=Narrung, AU (Australia/Adelaide); east=139.16667; north=-35.51667; projection=WGS84 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dharmae-coorong-lower-fish-project/563102 https://redbox.research.uts.edu.au/redbox/published/detail/8a54ab85ac85d4d7616efd01b336caa0 http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/442075/Coorong-Lower-Lakes-FINAL-Jan-2013-for-web.pdf http://dharmae.research.uts.edu.au/ unknown University of Technology Sydney https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dharmae-coorong-lower-fish-project/563102 https://redbox.research.uts.edu.au/redbox/published/detail/8a54ab85ac85d4d7616efd01b336caa0 http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/442075/Coorong-Lower-Lakes-FINAL-Jan-2013-for-web.pdf http://dharmae.research.uts.edu.au/ https://redbox.research.uts.edu.au/redbox/default Coorong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORICAL STUDIES Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Natural Resource Management Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING HERITAGE Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Fresh Ground and Surface Water Environments ENVIRONMENT ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT Applied research collection ftands 2020-01-05T20:41:07Z This item represents a Study Region in Dharmae, the UTS Data Hub of Australian Research on Marine and Aquatic Ecocultures. The data from this study region includes 7 oral histories (audio as mp3s, and transcripts) and 4 image galleries, as well as a georeferenced hand-drawn map of the area. After gathering water from 23 river valleys, the Murray empties into Lakes Alexandrina and Albert before making its way to the Coorong and out the Murray Mouth to Encounter Bay in South Australia. The entire Murray‐Darling Basin is upstream. Everything that happens there affects what goes on here. Wind is almost a constant here. Nothing separates this unique piece of Australia from Antarctica and the full brunt of the Southern Ocean. The River, Lakes and Coorong are part of the traditional lands of the Ngarrindjeri people. These waters provided food and featured in their stories. The Ngarrindjeri people have seen their land and river change. As well as being uniquely affected by changes upstream, the Lower Lakes, Coorong and their fish have been shaped by industries like sheep and cattle grazing, commercial fishing and tourism have all brought new people into the area, with new needs and new ways to catch its fish. The Lower Lakes and the Coorong once formed one big estuary where fresh and saltwater mixed. The Lakes only became salty during droughts. Now, barrages separate the freshwater from the salt and the Lakes from the Coorong. Flows from upstream have declined so much that in recent years a dredge has been used to keep the Murray Mouth open to the sea. (Source: Frawley, J., Nichols, S., Goodall, H. and Baker, E. 2011. The Coorong and Lower Lakes: Talking fish, making connections with the rivers of the Murray‐Darling Basin. Murray‐Darling Basin Authority, Canberra.) Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Clayton ENVELOPE(-64.183,-64.183,-65.167,-65.167) Southern Ocean