Commonwealth Environmental Water Office Monitoring, Evaluation and Research Project: Edward/Kolety-Wakool Flow selected area summary report 2021-22

Robyn Watts, Nicholas R. Bond, Sascha Healy, Xiaoying Liu, Nicole McCasker, Laura Michie, Andre Siebers, Jason Thiem, John Trethewie

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Abstract

The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office (CEWO) Monitoring, Evaluation and Research (Flow MER) Program (2019 to 2023) is an extension of the Long-Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM) and Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project (EWKR) projects, with monitoring, evaluation and research activities undertaken within a single integrated program.

The Flow-MER Program provides the critical evidence that is required to understand how water for the environment is helping maintain, protect, and restore the ecosystems and native species across theMurray–Darling Basin (MDB) and informs management of Commonwealth water for the environment. The Flow-MER Program consists of evaluation, research and engagement at a Basin-scale and monitoring, evaluation, research and engagement across seven Selected Areas within the MDB.

This report summarises the key outcomes of monitoring and evaluation, research, communications andengagement that were undertaken in the Edward/Kolety-Wakool (EKW) Selected Area in 2021-22. Further details are available in the Edward/Kolety-Wakool 2021-22 Flow-MER Technical Report (Watts et al. 2022b).

This project was undertaken as a collaboration between Charles Sturt University, NSW DPI (Fisheries), LaTrobe University, and Murray-Darling Wetlands Working Group.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAustralia
PublisherCommonwealth Environmental Water Office
Commissioning bodyCommonwealth Environmental Water Office
Number of pages28
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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