[Extract] This document reports on the long-term health of inshore seagrass meadows and presents the findings in the context of the pressures faced by the ecosystem. Inshore seagrass meadows across the Reef continued to decline in overall condition in 2018–19, further overturning some of the recovery experienced during a period from mid 2010 to mid 2017. The condition grade for inshore seagrass meadows has remained poor. All regions this year have an overall seagrass condition grade of poor, including a downgrade from moderate in the Burdekin region and an improvement from very poor in the Burnett–Mary region
Seagrass beds are among the most ecologically important systems in the marine environment. They prov...
The condition of coastal and marine ecosystems on the Great Barrier Reef and their responses to wate...
The coral reef monitoring component of the Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in...
The findings suggest that seagrass meadows in all regions remain vulnerable to severe disturbances i...
In the present report, an assessment of changes in seagrass distribution and abundance since the ba...
A key component of Reef Rescue is the implementation of a long-term water quality and ecosystem moni...
A key component of Reef Rescue is the implementation of a long-term water quality and ecosystem moni...
The coral reef monitoring component of the Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in...
[Extract] Declining water quality influenced by land-based activities and run-off has been identifie...
Seagrass monitoring results for 2011-12 from the Marine Monitoring Program, undertaken in the Great ...
[Extract] The management of water quality remains an essential requirement to ensure the long-term p...
[Extract] The intent of the future Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is...
[Extract] This report summarises a review of current technological advances applicable to coral reef...
Seagrass habitats are critical habitat for many fish species and are currently threatened by anthrop...
This report summarises the results of water quality and coral reef monitoring activities, carried ou...
Seagrass beds are among the most ecologically important systems in the marine environment. They prov...
The condition of coastal and marine ecosystems on the Great Barrier Reef and their responses to wate...
The coral reef monitoring component of the Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in...
The findings suggest that seagrass meadows in all regions remain vulnerable to severe disturbances i...
In the present report, an assessment of changes in seagrass distribution and abundance since the ba...
A key component of Reef Rescue is the implementation of a long-term water quality and ecosystem moni...
A key component of Reef Rescue is the implementation of a long-term water quality and ecosystem moni...
The coral reef monitoring component of the Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in...
[Extract] Declining water quality influenced by land-based activities and run-off has been identifie...
Seagrass monitoring results for 2011-12 from the Marine Monitoring Program, undertaken in the Great ...
[Extract] The management of water quality remains an essential requirement to ensure the long-term p...
[Extract] The intent of the future Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is...
[Extract] This report summarises a review of current technological advances applicable to coral reef...
Seagrass habitats are critical habitat for many fish species and are currently threatened by anthrop...
This report summarises the results of water quality and coral reef monitoring activities, carried ou...
Seagrass beds are among the most ecologically important systems in the marine environment. They prov...
The condition of coastal and marine ecosystems on the Great Barrier Reef and their responses to wate...
The coral reef monitoring component of the Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in...