This article states that Redfin are the host species for EHN virus...
http://www.tams.act.gov.au/__data/asset ... idgee9.pdfIn the article quoted above it is wrote:
Redfin
Perch are the main host for a virus, Epizootic Haematopoietic Necrosis Virus (EHNV). This virus, unique to Australia, was first isolated in 1985 on Redfin Perch. It is characterised by sudden high mortalities of fish displaying necrosis of the renal haematopoietic tissue, liver, spleen and pancreas.
Experimental work has demonstrated that Macquarie Perch are one of several species found to be extremely susceptible to the disease. Macquarie Perch were held in aquaria and exposed to low concentrations of EHNV in water with all ten fish in two separate trials dying within five days.
EHNV was first recorded from the Canberra region in 1986 when an outbreak occurred in Blowering Reservoir near Tumut. Subsequent outbreaks were confirmed in Lake Burrinjuck in late 1990, Lake Burley Griffin in 1991 and 1994, Lake Ginninderra and Googong Reservoir in 1994. EHNV outbreaks now occur regularly in Canberra’s urban lakes.
Would seem likely that the virus would have spread to the Goulburn area...
