Oyster reef ecosystems used to form significant components of many temperate and subtropical inshore coastal systems but have suffered declines globally, with a concurrent loss of services. The early timing of many of these changes makes it difficult to determine restoration targets which consider interdecadal timeframes, community values and shifted baselines. On the Australian continent, however, the transition from Indigenous (Aboriginal) to Westernized resource use and management occurred relatively recently, allowing us to map social-ecological changes in detail. In this study, we reconstruct the transformations in the Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) wild commercial industry of central and southeast Queensland, and by extensi...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
Estuaries around the world are in a state of decline following decades or more of overfishing, pollu...
Reefs of the flat oyster (Ostrea angasi) were once common along the southern coasts of Australia. Hi...
Oyster reef ecosystems used to form significant components of many temperate and subtropical inshore...
Published online: 14 January 2015Oyster reefs form over extensive areas and the diversity and produc...
Historical ecology has revolutionized our understanding of fisheries and cultural landscapes, demons...
The historical marine ecology of a place and the reconstruction of baseline populations for its mari...
Oysters have been harvested on the east coast of Australia for many thousands of years. Coastal Abor...
Recognizing the historical loss of habitats and the value and opportunities for their recovery is es...
The Southern Queensland oyster industry flourished from the 1870s to around 1920; it peaked soon aft...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
This paper addresses the progression of oyster harvesting practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
Oyster farming is one of the oldest aquaculture industries in Australia and, in New South Wales (NSW...
Georges River oyster cultivation was one of Australia's earliest aquaculture ventures and became hig...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
Estuaries around the world are in a state of decline following decades or more of overfishing, pollu...
Reefs of the flat oyster (Ostrea angasi) were once common along the southern coasts of Australia. Hi...
Oyster reef ecosystems used to form significant components of many temperate and subtropical inshore...
Published online: 14 January 2015Oyster reefs form over extensive areas and the diversity and produc...
Historical ecology has revolutionized our understanding of fisheries and cultural landscapes, demons...
The historical marine ecology of a place and the reconstruction of baseline populations for its mari...
Oysters have been harvested on the east coast of Australia for many thousands of years. Coastal Abor...
Recognizing the historical loss of habitats and the value and opportunities for their recovery is es...
The Southern Queensland oyster industry flourished from the 1870s to around 1920; it peaked soon aft...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
This paper addresses the progression of oyster harvesting practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
Oyster farming is one of the oldest aquaculture industries in Australia and, in New South Wales (NSW...
Georges River oyster cultivation was one of Australia's earliest aquaculture ventures and became hig...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuari...
Estuaries around the world are in a state of decline following decades or more of overfishing, pollu...
Reefs of the flat oyster (Ostrea angasi) were once common along the southern coasts of Australia. Hi...