We used an established seagrass monitoring programme to examine the short and longer-term impacts of an oil spill event on intertidal seagrass meadows. Results for potentially impacted seagrass areas were compared with existing monitoring data and with control seagrass meadows located outside of the oil spill area.\ud \ud Seagrass meadows were not significantly affected by the oil spill. Declines in seagrass biomass and area 1 month post-spill were consistent between control and impact meadows. Eight months post-spill, seagrass density and area increased to be within historical ranges. The declines in seagrass meadows were likely attributable to natural seasonal variation and a combination of climatic and anthropogenic impacts. The lack of ...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
Key findings:\ud \ud Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Wes...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecological functions in the coastal zone including provision of ...
We used an established seagrass monitoring programme to examine the short and longer-term impacts of...
Marine invertebrates and macrophytes are sensitive to the toxic effects of oil. Depending on the int...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details results from the October/November 2010 seagrass monitoring for the Port of Mouri...
Seagrass habitats are valuable fisheries resources that show measurable responses to changes in wate...
In August 2006, over 2 million liters of bunker fuel spilled from a sunken cargo vessel off Panay Gu...
This report details results from the October/December 2008 seagrass monitoring survey for Cairns Har...
This report details results from the October 2009 and October/December 2010 seagrass monitoring surv...
In the summer of 2010/2011 Queensland experienced some of the worst floods on record. Plumes associa...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details results from the November 2006 seagrass monitoring survey for the Port of Mouril...
This report details findings of the first of planned annual seagrass monitoring surveys for Port Cur...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
Key findings:\ud \ud Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Wes...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecological functions in the coastal zone including provision of ...
We used an established seagrass monitoring programme to examine the short and longer-term impacts of...
Marine invertebrates and macrophytes are sensitive to the toxic effects of oil. Depending on the int...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details results from the October/November 2010 seagrass monitoring for the Port of Mouri...
Seagrass habitats are valuable fisheries resources that show measurable responses to changes in wate...
In August 2006, over 2 million liters of bunker fuel spilled from a sunken cargo vessel off Panay Gu...
This report details results from the October/December 2008 seagrass monitoring survey for Cairns Har...
This report details results from the October 2009 and October/December 2010 seagrass monitoring surv...
In the summer of 2010/2011 Queensland experienced some of the worst floods on record. Plumes associa...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details results from the November 2006 seagrass monitoring survey for the Port of Mouril...
This report details findings of the first of planned annual seagrass monitoring surveys for Port Cur...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
Key findings:\ud \ud Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Wes...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecological functions in the coastal zone including provision of ...