February 2025 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

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Cleaning up around Brushy Lagoon
Feb. 26, 2025

IFS participates in Clean Up Australia Day

This week the IFS took part in the Business Clean Up Australia Day, and our team did their bit around the state's inland waters. Unfortunately, and all to often, the beautiful environment which supports our trout fishery is littered through the actions of the minority.  We encourage all of our team members, along with all...

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Feb. 20, 2025

Lake Rosebery Oil Spill - Partial Reopening

Hydro Tasmania have advised that Lake Rosebery will partially reopen to the public as of Saturday 22 February 2025. Mackintosh Gorge and the Henry Bay Boat Ramp will remain closed until further notice to facilitate the ongoing oil spill clean-up operations. The Department of Health has advised it is safe to use the lake for...

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Feb. 18, 2025

New Director of Inland Fisheries

Dr Ryan Wilkinson has been appointed as the new Director of Inland Fisheries after acting in the role since March 2024. Ryan is a passionate recreational angler who has a PhD in fish biology from Flinders University and moved to Tasmania in 2006 to take on an academic position at the University of Tasmania specialising...

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Feb. 13, 2025

Lake Rosebery Oil Spill Closure Extended

In response to the recent oil spill, Hydro Tasmania have advised that the Prohibited Area declaration for Lake Rosebery has been extended until 1159 hours on Friday 21 February 2025 unless cancelled sooner. The closure has been extended to facilitate the ongoing clean up operations. As more updates become available we will post them here on...

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Workshop Participants
Feb. 13, 2025

Workshop to discuss drivers of ecological health in Central Highland waters

On 29 January 2025, Anglers Alliance Tasmania (AAT) facilitated a workshop at Penstock Lagoon to discuss potential drivers of ecological health in our Central Highlands trout fisheries. The workshop was attended by several AAT members, representatives from the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) and scientists from the University of Tasmania, Latrobe University and CSIRO. The aims...