Region: StrzeleckisLegal Number: LEGL/93-86Plantation: WooraraConservation Priority: Low conservation importanceArea within PaperlinX area of supply.Area within Brown and Dureau Softwoods (Morwell) area of supply.Hancock Site visit:LEGL/93-86: Woorarra Block. Site visit November 2001.This area consists of two plantations, a small pine plantation east of the Boolara Foster Road and the southern portion of LEGL93-84. The small pine plantation is located on mild slopes on what appears to be ex-farmland. It warrants a low conservation priority. |
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Water Catchment Area: DEEP CREEK CATCHMENT SUPPLIES POTENTIAL WATER TO FOSTER This plantation was very likely to be aerially sprayed with 2,4,5-T between 1968 and 1977. The Dioxin TCDD may still exist in soil in this plantation. For more historical data on 2,4,5-T click here. For more information concerning the continuing health crisis concerning 2,4,5-T please forward to here. Herbicides Used by Grand Ridge Plantations - Strzelecki Ranges and Gippsland Victoria
Responsible Authority: South Gippsland Shire Council Plantation Catchment: 2 tribs Pebble Creek/Deep Creek/Franklin River Catchment Managment Authority: West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Deep Creek, Foster: A fast flowing stream rising in timbered hilly country, rock bottom. Lower section is highly modified by agriculture. Access is very difficult and in most places walking is necessary. In the headwaters, where the catchment is not highly modified, there is a viable population of trout. Franklin River, Foster: A fast flowing stream rising in timbered hilly country, rock bottom. Middle and lower reaches are highly modified by agriculture. Access difficult and in most places walking is necessary. The headwaters contain brown trout to 400g, occasional larger fish, average 160g, some river blackfish and eels. In the lower reaches mainly shallow but some deep holes, sluggish flow, mud and sand bottom. Contains an abundance of eels. Few other fish caught. Estuarine section contains the usual estuarine fish found in district, including estuary perch to 1.4kg. Source: A Guide to the Inland Angling Waters of Victoria by BR Tunbridge, PL Rogan, CA Barnham. Department Conservation and Environment. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, 123 Brown St, Heidelberg, 3084. (4th ed - 1991). |