The Life and Times of the Murray Cod

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The Life and Times of the Murray Cod Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: CSIRO Publishing
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Pages: 256 Illustrations and other contents: 21 colour plates, 20 b&w photographs, 14 illustrations, 9 maps Language: English ISBN: 9781486312320 Categories: , , , , , , , , , ,

The Murray cod is Australia’s largest and most iconic freshwater fish. Tales of the species have long been part of Australian folklore and this book describes its history, biology, cultural significance and conservation. The Life and Times of the Murray Cod reveals the many roles the species has played throughout the history of the continent, from its place at the heart of the Aboriginal creation story of the Murray River, its role as a food source for explorers surveying inland Australia in the early 1800s, to it forming the basis of a commercial fishing industry up to the early 2000s. Living for upwards of half a century and growing to astonishing sizes, today the Murray cod is a hugely popular target for recreational fishing, but its future is anything but assured. In the face of climate change, river management and fishing pressure, much needs to be done to ensure this extraordinary fish swims confidently into the future. The Life and Times of the Murray Cod draws on historical, anecdotal and scientific sources to reveal what makes this remarkable species so special, and will appeal to fishers, natural resource managers, conservationists and any reader interested in natural history.

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"Paul Humphries is team leader of the river ecology group at Charles Sturt University; clearly he is highly qualified to write this book, but equally he is a beautiful writer." * Ian Fraser's Natural History Reviews #32 * "If you have ever wanted to know anything about Australia’s largest fish species, the Murray Cod, this is the book for you. […] This study is natural history writing at its best. It is erudite and articulate, but never hard to understand. " -- Gary Presland * The Victorian Naturalist, Vol 140 (6) *

Author Biography

Paul Humphries is a river ecologist and academic with 40 years' experience in research in many parts of Australia and overseas. Paul co-edited Ecology of Australian Freshwater Fishes (CSIRO Publishing) with Keith Walker in 2013. He currently resides in Albury, New South Wales.