This technical report outlines the methods that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority used to classify the biodiversity of the marine environs of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area for the Representative Areas Program. Classification was the first step in the multiphase\ud Representative Areas Program that eventuated in a new network of no-take areas, free from extractive activities, in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.\ud \ud The main objectives of the Representative Areas Program were to:\ud \ud Maintain biological diversity at the ecosystem, habitat, species, population and genetic levels \ud \ud Allow species to evolve and function undisturbed \ud Provide an ecological safety margin against human-induced and natural dis...
This technical report outlines the methods that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority used t...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is managed through an ecosystem-based approach, and is wi...
The Great Barrier Reef was inscribed onto the World Heritage List on 26 October 1981. It is the larg...
The way in which GBRMPA manages for the conservation of species in the Great Barrier Reef World Her...
The Great Barrier Reef is a unique World Heritage Area of national and international significance. A...
The Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2013 provides a framework for improving bi...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) and World Heritage Area (WHA) is the largest Marine Prote...
A comprehensive and adequate network of protected areas requires the inclusion of both representativ...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The new Zoning Plan for the Marine Park became law on 1 July 2004. It increased the proportion of ...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
In the absence of consensus on the quantity and level of zoning protection required for coral reef a...
This technical report outlines the methods that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority used t...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is managed through an ecosystem-based approach, and is wi...
The Great Barrier Reef was inscribed onto the World Heritage List on 26 October 1981. It is the larg...
The way in which GBRMPA manages for the conservation of species in the Great Barrier Reef World Her...
The Great Barrier Reef is a unique World Heritage Area of national and international significance. A...
The Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2013 provides a framework for improving bi...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) and World Heritage Area (WHA) is the largest Marine Prote...
A comprehensive and adequate network of protected areas requires the inclusion of both representativ...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The new Zoning Plan for the Marine Park became law on 1 July 2004. It increased the proportion of ...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, an area almost the size of Japan, has a new network of no-take a...
In the absence of consensus on the quantity and level of zoning protection required for coral reef a...
This technical report outlines the methods that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority used t...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is managed through an ecosystem-based approach, and is wi...
The Great Barrier Reef was inscribed onto the World Heritage List on 26 October 1981. It is the larg...