River aerators may reduce fish deaths: NSW

By Luke Costin and Marnie Banger
Updated January 15 2019 - 7:21pm, first published 7:18pm
Aerators are to be placed in NSW's Darling River as a strategy to prevent future mass fish deaths.
Aerators are to be placed in NSW's Darling River as a strategy to prevent future mass fish deaths.

Forcing oxygen into sick rivers, adding water to "fish refuges" and potentially even relocating critical species are the main options being considered by stakeholders to try and prevent further fish deaths in Australia's biggest river system.

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