Freshwater Crayfish


Freshwater Crayfish

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Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

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Discussion

MattBeitzel wrote:
28 Jan 2025
They are a euastacus cray probably Euastacus claytoni or the one of the recently genetically distinguished ones. Possible to be Euastacus yanga

Euastacus sp. (genus)
27 Jan 2025
Yes a cray - but I don't know which one

Euastacus sp. (genus)
Mike wrote:
30 Oct 2024
I removed the net and reported it to the local ranger. I have previously removed other nets but this is the first of this style.

Cherax destructor
Jek wrote:
30 Oct 2024
Please report these illegal nets to Access Canberra. The information gets passed on to our Fisheries Enforcement Officer who follows up on these and keeps and eye on these areas.

Cherax destructor
MattBeitzel wrote:
20 May 2024
Its probably being used by a rakali. Though they usually use a flat area near the creek as a table and live in the hole.

Cherax destructor
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