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Catchment Management

Management of the East Gippsland region is undertaken by the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (external link) empowered by the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 (which replaces the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Act 1958 and the Soil Conservation and Land Utilisation Act 1958).

The East Gippsland Catchment Strategy addresses priority issues throughout the region, such as water erosion and waterways issues (including water quality and stream flow), invasive plants and animals, fire, biodiversity conservation, wildlife and soil productivity. Management responsibilities are shared between the CMA and other government and non-government organisations, including:

(East Gippsland CaLPB, 1997)

Therefore, the CMA must work closely with each of these organisations to achieve a multiplicity of catchment management strategies. The regional catchment management objectives for East Gippsland are to:

Reference

East Gippsland Catchment and Land Protection Board (CaLPB) (1997). Regional Catchment Strategy. East Gippsland CaLPB.