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Yes. However the numbers are low and although they are in there they are not naturally found there. they where stocked originally into Cataract Dam in the late 1800's from the Murrumbidgee River along with Trout Cod, Golden Perch, Silver Perch and western strain Macquarie perch. Over time there were escapees when the dam would overflow and they spread throughout most of the Hawkesbury - Nepean system including the wollondilly river as this was before the construction of Warragamba Dam.

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Q: Is there Murray cod in the wollondilly river?
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What does Murray cod eat?

Where are people getting their information for this. The Murray cod doesn’t live anywhere else beside the Murray river . Really? Lol.


Is the Murray cod endangered?

The Murray cod is a fish that only lives in the Murray-Darling River system. Although they are called cod, they aren't related to the northern hemisphere cod. The Murray cod's conservation status is Vulnerable. They are threatened because of previous overfishing, as well as dams, and introduced carp and illnesses.


In what Australian river are Murray cod found?

Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) only occur naturally in the Murray-Darling river system. They were originally present in almost all parts of the Murray-Darling system. They once occurred in surprisingly small streams before they were silted and degraded by bad farming practices, and contrary to popular belief, originally occured in cool, quickly flowing upland rivers to quite high altitudes. Murray cod still occur in some high altitude upland rivers in northern NSW. Murray cod have been introduced to some river systems outside of their natural range. Murray cod also manage to cross the Great Dividing Range into the Clarence River system between 1 and 2 million years ago in a natural river capture event, where a Clarence tributary cut into and captured the upper reaches of a Murray-Darling tributary. However, the cod that got into the Clarence River system have evolved into a separate species of cod called Eastern Freshwater Cod (Maccullochella ikei) or Eastern Cod for short. Through this mechanism cod also colonised the Richmond, Brisbane and Mary River systems, also likely to have been between 1 and 2 million years ago. Richmond and Brisbane River cod are now extinct. Mary River cod survive today but are endangered, as are Eastern cod. Murray cod are also considered threatened.


Why is Murray Cod Fish important?

Murray cod are important as a large, beautiful and highly distinct Australian native animal. They are an icon of the Murray-Darling river system in which they occur, and are symbol of the river and its health (or lack of health). They are of great importance to both European and aboriginal people of the Murray-Darling river system. Murray cod are approximately the 4th largest wholly freshwater fish, which is a remarkable achievement in Australia, the driest inhabitat continent in the world.


Was there ever Murray cod in the tweed river?

No.Why? Because Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) are only naturally found in the Murray-Darling River System. They do not occur in the eastern-flowing coastal rivers, such as the Tweed River.However, there are two species of cod closely related to Murray cod, that are or were found in some coastal rivers. These are eastern freshwater cod (Maccullochella ikei), which were found in both the Clarence and Richmond River systems, and Mary River cod (Maccullochella mariensis), which were found in the Brisbane, Logan, Coomera and Mary River systems.Unfortunately eastern freshwater cod have become extinct in the Richmond River. They have been restocked but don't seem to be breeding. And unfortunately, Mary River cod are now extinct everywhere except a few tiny pockets of the Mary River system.The interesting thing is that the Tweed River is the middle of where these coastal cods were once found ... and yet we have no record of them being in the Tweed River. It seems for some reason the coastal cod species never managed to colonise the Tweed River.


When was Murray cod created?

Murray cod was created in 1838.


Where does the Murray Cod live?

A Murray Cod is a type of fish, common to Australia.


Are there fish in the Lachlan river and what sorts?

yes there is i live in cowra where the lachlan river goes through i have caught yellas redfin trout cod Murray cod and carp from dude who goes fishing aheap


What is the area of Wollondilly Shire?

The area of Wollondilly Shire is 2,560 square kilometers.


When was Wollondilly Anglican College created?

Wollondilly Anglican College was created in 2004-01.


What is Wollondilly Anglican College's motto?

Wollondilly Anglican College's motto is 'For Christ's Glory'.


Do Murray cod eat people?

no.