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What (who) is yarra trout - definition

RIVER IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Yarra Yarra; Yarra river; Yarra River, Victoria Australia; Birrarung; Yarra Yarra River; River Yarra; History of the Yarra River; Pollution of the Yarra River
  • Coode Island]] after the 1880–1892 construction works
  • The confluence of the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers before 1880
  • Warburton]]
  • [[Clarice Beckett]], ''The Yarra, Sunset'' (1930)
  • The development of Southbank's Promenade epitomises the recent revival of the Yarra as the capital's new Central Activities Districts
  • Cruise boats on the river
  • Dights Mill Abbostford (built 1839) pictured in 1863
  • The river at Fairfield boathouse
  • Melbourne Landing, 1840; watercolour by W. Liardet (1840)
  • A Parks Victoria Litter trap on the river catches floating rubbish
  • Inner-city projects, including Federation Square and Crown Casino, have focused on the advantage of the location of the Yarra River as a tourist attraction.
  • The distinctive colour of the river is easily recognisable.
  • The Yarra River as it flows north-west towards central [[Melbourne]], passing underneath the Swan Street Bridge
  • Southbank]] on the right
  • Moomba waterskiing
  • Olinda Creek at Lilydale, an upper tributary of the Yarra
  • last ice age]], prior to the creation of [[Port Phillip Bay]]
  • Pound Bend diversion tunnel
  • Map of the Pound Bend diversion tunnel in [[Warrandyte]]
  • Yarra crossing punt road, [[Melbourne]], 1838. by W. Liardet
  • The area around [[Port Melbourne]] since the construction of Swanson Dock in 1972
  • The Yarra and Victoria Docks in 1928
  • West Gate]] near the river mouth
  • Photograph of wool washing sheds in and on banks of Yarra River in late 19th century
  • Yarra River night panorama
  • The river through [[Wonga Park]]
  • Artificial fish on the Yarra during [[2006 Commonwealth Games]]
  • Studley Park boathouse]]
  • Yarra River walk paths
  • Map of Yarra River and its tributaries

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FORMER AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL DIVISION (1901–1969)
Division of yarra
The Division of Yarra was an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. It was located in inner eastern suburban Melbourne, and was named after the Yarra River, which originally formed the eastern border of the Division, and eventually ran through it.
rainbow trout         
  • Rainbow trout in a water purification facility
  • Rainbow trout are a popular game fish for fly fishers.
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  • Steelhead hatchery broodstock inspection
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  • Distribution of New Zealand mud snail within the U.S. in 2009
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  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fish hatchery
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  • Native range of steelhead, the anadromous form of ''O. mykiss''
  • Stevens Creek]] in [[Mountain View, California]], in 2013
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  • Zymoetz (Copper) River]] in British Columbia
FRESH-WATER SPECIES OF FISH
Oncorhynchus mykiss; Rainbow Trout; Salmo iridia; Ocean trout; Salmo gairdneri; Raibow Trout; Onchorhynchus mykiss; Golden Rainbow Trout; Nijimasu no shioyaki; Mykiss; Oncorhyncus mykiss; Parasalmo mykiss; Coastal rainbow trout
¦ noun a large trout with reddish sides, native to western North America and introduced widely elsewhere for food or sport. [Onchorhynchus mykiss.]
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  • Rainbow trout in a water purification facility
  • Rainbow trout are a popular game fish for fly fishers.
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  • Steelhead hatchery broodstock inspection
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  • Distribution of New Zealand mud snail within the U.S. in 2009
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  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fish hatchery
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  • Native range of steelhead, the anadromous form of ''O. mykiss''
  • Stevens Creek]] in [[Mountain View, California]], in 2013
  • Yugoslavia]] (1960), Sweden (1966), South Africa (1966), Scotland (1968), New Zealand (1971), [[Ecuador]] (1971), Norway (1971), [[Colombia]] (1972), [[Lebanon]] (1973), Ireland (1974), Spain (1981) and England (1981).
  • Zymoetz (Copper) River]] in British Columbia
FRESH-WATER SPECIES OF FISH
Oncorhynchus mykiss; Rainbow Trout; Salmo iridia; Ocean trout; Salmo gairdneri; Raibow Trout; Onchorhynchus mykiss; Golden Rainbow Trout; Nijimasu no shioyaki; Mykiss; Oncorhyncus mykiss; Parasalmo mykiss; Coastal rainbow trout
·add. ·noun A salmon (Salmo mykiss, syn. S. purpuratus) marked with black spots and a red throat, found in most of the rivers from Alaska to the Colorado River, and in Siberia;
- called also black-spotted trout, cutthroat trout, and redthroat trout.

Wikipedia

Yarra River

The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, (Kulin languages: Berrern, Birr-arrung, Bay-ray-rung, Birarang, Birrarung, and Wongete) is a perennial river in south-central Victoria, Australia.

The lower stretches of the Yarra are where Victoria's state capital Melbourne was established in 1835, and today metropolitan Greater Melbourne dominates and influences the landscape of its lower reaches. From its source in the Yarra Ranges, it flows 242 kilometres (150 mi) west through the Yarra Valley which opens out into plains as it winds its way through Greater Melbourne before emptying into Hobsons Bay in northernmost Port Phillip Bay.

The river has been a major food source and meeting place for Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. Shortly after the arrival of European settlers, land clearing forced the remaining Wurundjeri people into neighbouring territories and away from the river. Originally called Birrarung by the Wurundjeri, the current name was mistranslated from another Wurundjeri term in the Boonwurrung language; Yarro-yarro, meaning "ever-flowing".

The river was utilised primarily for agriculture by early European settlers. The landscape of the river has changed dramatically since 1835. The course has been progressively disrupted and the river widened in places. The first of many crossings of the Yarra River to facilitate transport was built in Princes Bridge. Beginning with the Victorian gold rush it was extensively mined, creating the Pound Bend Tunnel in Warrandyte, and the Big and Little Peninsula Tunnels above Warburton. Widening and dams, like the Upper Yarra Reservoir have helped protect Melbourne from major flooding. The catchment's upper reaches are also affected by logging. Industrialisation ultimately led to the destruction of the marshlands at the confluence of the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers in the area around Coode Island in West Melbourne.

Today, the Yarra mouth including Swanson and Appleton docks are used for container shipping by the Port of Melbourne, which is the busiest on the continent. The city reach which is inaccessible to larger watercrafts, has seen increased use for both transport and recreational boating (including kayaking, canoeing, rowing and swimming). In March 2019, it was reported that the river's environmental health is at risk due to litter, pollution, pets and urban development.

The annual Moomba festival celebrates the Yarra River's increasing cultural significance to Melbourne. Melbourne Water is the lead agency for implementing the Yarra Strategic Plan (Burndap Birrarung Burndap Unmarkoo) 2022-32. The plan gives effect to the community's long-term vision for the Yarra and supports collaborative management of the river and its lands.