For the past 3 years South East Local Land Services have partnered with OzFish Unlimited and Eurobodalla Shire Council on the delivery of the enhancing habitat for the Clyde River estuary project. The Clyde River contains nationally significant habitats including large areas of mangrove, saltmarsh and seagrasses. It is well known among anglers for its flathead, bream, taylor, estuary perch and provides significant habitat for these and other species. Parts of the catchment were impacted by the Currowan bushfire in 2019/2020 summer which threatened higher levels of sedimentation into the Clyde River estuary and that created the impetus for this project. South East Local Land Services engaged with local land managers, anglers and community members to raise awareness of issues affecting the Clyde River estuary and to rehabilitate and protect streambanks from erosion. Three events were held reaching more than 60 community members, including a recent revegetation day at Shallow Crossing in the pristine upper reaches of the Clyde River, where OzFish Unlimited Eurobodalla Chapter partnered with South East Local Land Services and Eurobodalla - South Coast NSW Landcare to plant 600 native trees along the riparian zone in order to stabilise the banks and reduce erosion. South East Local Land Services would like to thank project partners OzFish Unlimited, Eurobodalla Shire Council, NSW DPI Fisheries, NSW Department of Primary Industries Marine Parks, Soil Conservation Service and Transport for NSW for all their support throughout the project which ensured the success of on ground works. This work compliments the many other important partnerships and activities within this unique catchment that are undertaken as part of the NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy. This project is funded from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.