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MELANOTAENIIDAE<br />

Melanotaenia splendida<br />

Translocated to Bolgu Island, Tones Straits, for mosquito control.<br />

CENTROPOMIDAE - BARRAMUNDI<br />

Lates calcarfer<br />

Translocated to Tinaroo Dam where they cannot establish. Hatchery-bred fish are sold in<br />

Queensland (Shacklee and Salini 1983).<br />

PERCICHTHYIDAE - BASSES AND CODS<br />

Maccullochella peeli<br />

Translocated to many localities within natural range and to Lake Charlegrark, Wimmera<br />

River lakes, Victoria. An early unsuccessful introduction to the Yarra River, Viccoria (Wilson<br />

1857). Translocated from Condamine River to Obi Obi Creek, Mary River, Queensland in the<br />

1880's (Cadwallader 1978, 1983; Cadwallader and Backhouse 1983; Rowland 1983b;<br />

Cadwallader and Gooley 1984). Hatchery-bred fish sold in Victoria, New South Wales and<br />

Queensland.<br />

Maccullochella macquariensis<br />

Stocked in Lake Sambell, Victoria, Seven Creeks and Glenbawn Dam, New South Wales<br />

(Cadwallader 1983; Cadwallader and Gooley 1984).<br />

Mac quaria novemaculeata<br />

Introduced to Lake Manchester and Poona Dam Queensland.<br />

Mac quaria ambigua<br />

Stocked in many reservoirs in New South Wales and Victoria (Cadwallader 1978, 1983;<br />

Anon 1980; Rowland et al. 1983; Rowland 1983a; Brumley 1987). Limited stocking in<br />

Queensland to date (Stephenson and Grant 1957). Stocked in Lake Burley Griffn, Canberra,<br />

(Pratt 1979; Robinson 1982). Hatchery-bred fish now available.

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