Fish tagging in Queensland is coordinated by Infofish. Dart tags are available from the MIFSG committee.
Fish tagging allows the collection of scientific data such as survival rates and growth rates. By tagging not only local barramundi but also those in the Gulf Rivers, information can be gathered on fish movements. It will generate great interest to prove that "Moondarra Barra" can survive the journey to the gulf and beyond. If it is proven that barramundi regularly migrate long distances, then the translocation issue may need to be reconsidered. Already a barramundi tagged in Cairns has been caught in the Norman River.
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When a tagged fish is caught please phone in the length, tag number, date and place of capture
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To encourage fish tagging, Infofish issues a certificate that names the place and time of capture, the fish's length and weight, and the tackle used. Copies of the certificate are sent to the original tagger and to each subsequent successful angler each time the fish is recaptured.
Click on the image to go to the Infofish web site.