A risk assessment method was developed and applied to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to provide robust and scientifically defensible information for policy makers and catchment managers on the key land-based pollutants of greatest risk to the health of the two main GBR ecosystems (coral reefs and seagrass beds). This information was used to inform management prioritisation for Reef Rescue 2 and Reef Plan 3. The risk assessment method needed to take account of the fact that catchment-associated risk will vary with distance from the river mouth, with coastal habitats nearest to river mouths most impacted by poor marine water quality. The main water quality pollutants of concern for the GBR are enhanced levels of suspended sediments, excess nutr...
River runoff and associated flood plumes (hereafter river plumes) are a major source of land-sourced...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the Introduction is displayed as ...
Development of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments in the last 150 years has increased the loads...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The Torres Strait marine environment is of national and international significance. It includes crit...
Run-off containing increased concentrations of sediment, nutrients, and pesticides from land-based a...
Includes 'Summary statement of the Reef Science Panel regarding water quality in and adjacent to the...
Includes 'Summary statement of the Reef Science Panel regarding water quality in and adjacent to the...
This report summarises the occurrence, distribution, risks and toxicity of ten pollutants to the mar...
Degradation of coastal ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef has been linked with increased land-base...
This report 'Informing the Outlook for Great Barrier Reef coastal ecosystems' (henceforth referred t...
This thesis presents a cross-section of research on the development and application for management o...
In the period since the release of the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan in 2003 research has been ...
River runoff and associated flood plumes (hereafter river plumes) are a major source of land-sourced...
River runoff and associated flood plumes (hereafter river plumes) are a major source of land-sourced...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the Introduction is displayed as ...
Development of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments in the last 150 years has increased the loads...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The Torres Strait marine environment is of national and international significance. It includes crit...
Run-off containing increased concentrations of sediment, nutrients, and pesticides from land-based a...
Includes 'Summary statement of the Reef Science Panel regarding water quality in and adjacent to the...
Includes 'Summary statement of the Reef Science Panel regarding water quality in and adjacent to the...
This report summarises the occurrence, distribution, risks and toxicity of ten pollutants to the mar...
Degradation of coastal ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef has been linked with increased land-base...
This report 'Informing the Outlook for Great Barrier Reef coastal ecosystems' (henceforth referred t...
This thesis presents a cross-section of research on the development and application for management o...
In the period since the release of the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan in 2003 research has been ...
River runoff and associated flood plumes (hereafter river plumes) are a major source of land-sourced...
River runoff and associated flood plumes (hereafter river plumes) are a major source of land-sourced...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the Introduction is displayed as ...
Development of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchments in the last 150 years has increased the loads...