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Fish 1219 Tracking - Image 2

Click on the satellite image to track the movement of your favourite bream. Details of what the bream did are provided below the satellite image.

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Fish 1219 was first detected at 7.24 pm on 3/9/05 at the re-introduced large woody debris on the Tambo River. The fish swam up and down the Tambo River almost daily, frequently entering the Lakes. Fish 1219 moved quickly at times. For example, on 14/3/05 the fish was detected at 5.50 am at Swan Reach, then at 10.44 am at the large woody debris, then at 11.37 am at the Johnsonville Boat ramp, then at 2.51 pm at the entrance to the Tambo River.

Fish 1219 was first detected at 7.24 pm on 3/9/05 at the re-introduced large woody debris on the Tambo River. The fish swam up and down the Tambo River almost daily, frequently entering the Lakes. Fish 1219 moved quickly at times. For example, on 14/3/05 the fish was detected at 5.50 am at Swan Reach, then at 10.44 am at the large woody debris, then at 11.37 am at the Johnsonville Boat ramp, then at 2.51 pm at the entrance to the Tambo River.

To track another bream return to the Tracking the movement patterns of black bream in the Gippsland Lakes page.
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