The prevalence of marine debris in global oceans is negatively impacting the marine environment. In Australia, marine debris has been an increasing concern for sensitive marine environments, such as coral reefs. Citizen science can contribute data to explore patterns of subtidal marine debris loads. This study uses data from Reef Check Australia to describe patterns of debris abundance on reef tourism sites in two Queensland regions, the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and Southeast Queensland (SEQ). Debris was categorized into three groups, fishing line, fishing net, and general rubbish. Overall, debris abundance across reefs was relatively low (average 0.5-3.3 items per survey (400 m(2))), but not absent on remote reefs surveyed in the GBR regio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is require...
Subtropical reefs are important habitats for many marine species and for tourism and recreation. Yet...
The prevalence of marine debris in global oceans is negatively impacting the marine environment. In ...
Marine debris is recognised globally as a key threatening process to marine life, but efforts to add...
Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is require...
Marine debris is recognised globally as a key threatening process to marine life, but efforts to add...
Marine debris directly threatens and indirectly impacts upon marine wildlife and humans throughout t...
Records of anthropogenic marine debris and the threats it poses are increasing worldwide, yet we kno...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
It was once thought oceans were so vast they could not be affected by humans, but unfortunately rapi...
Coral reefs are threatened by numerous global and local stressors. In the face of predicted large-sc...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is require...
Subtropical reefs are important habitats for many marine species and for tourism and recreation. Yet...
The prevalence of marine debris in global oceans is negatively impacting the marine environment. In ...
Marine debris is recognised globally as a key threatening process to marine life, but efforts to add...
Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is require...
Marine debris is recognised globally as a key threatening process to marine life, but efforts to add...
Marine debris directly threatens and indirectly impacts upon marine wildlife and humans throughout t...
Records of anthropogenic marine debris and the threats it poses are increasing worldwide, yet we kno...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
It was once thought oceans were so vast they could not be affected by humans, but unfortunately rapi...
Coral reefs are threatened by numerous global and local stressors. In the face of predicted large-sc...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is require...
Subtropical reefs are important habitats for many marine species and for tourism and recreation. Yet...