This report presents the results of the first year of the Channel Upgrade Seagrass Monitoring Program and builds on the Long-term Seagrass Monitoring Program established in 2007. The Townsville region was affected by heavy rainfall and flooding in February 2019 and concerns were raised about the impact these events had on seagrasses. The May 2019 whole-of-port senescent season survey indicated that these floods and the associated sediment plume did not have as great an impact on seagrass as was expected, with seagrass found throughout much of the Townsville port limits. The October 2019 whole-of-port peak season survey indicated that there may have been a ‘lag effect’ or legacy of the February floods, with seagrass density(biomass...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
This report summarises the results of the Townsville Channel Upgrade Seagrass Program (CUSP) 2022 po...
In 2019 seagrass in the annually monitored meadows at Abbot Point were in an overall satisfactory co...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details the latest results from the annual seagrass monitoring program for the Port of T...
Seagrasses have been monitored annually in the Port of Townsville since 2007. Each year seagrass mon...
This report summarises the results of the Townsville Channel Upgrade Seagrass Program (CUSP) 2021 dr...
Key Findings: 1. In 2013 seagrasses in Townsville continued to recover from the climate related l...
Key Findings:\ud \ud 1. In 2013 seagrasses in Townsville continued to recover from the climate relat...
This report presents the results of the 15th year of the LTSMP and the 3rd year of the CUSP. Key fin...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
[Extract] This report presents the results of the CU Project’s baseline seagrass assessments conduct...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details results from the October 2009 and October/December 2010 seagrass monitoring surv...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
This report summarises the results of the Townsville Channel Upgrade Seagrass Program (CUSP) 2022 po...
In 2019 seagrass in the annually monitored meadows at Abbot Point were in an overall satisfactory co...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details results from the fourth annual seagrass monitoring survey for Townsville Harbour...
This report details the latest results from the annual seagrass monitoring program for the Port of T...
Seagrasses have been monitored annually in the Port of Townsville since 2007. Each year seagrass mon...
This report summarises the results of the Townsville Channel Upgrade Seagrass Program (CUSP) 2021 dr...
Key Findings: 1. In 2013 seagrasses in Townsville continued to recover from the climate related l...
Key Findings:\ud \ud 1. In 2013 seagrasses in Townsville continued to recover from the climate relat...
This report presents the results of the 15th year of the LTSMP and the 3rd year of the CUSP. Key fin...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
[Extract] This report presents the results of the CU Project’s baseline seagrass assessments conduct...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details results from the October 2009 and October/December 2010 seagrass monitoring surv...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
This report summarises the results of the Townsville Channel Upgrade Seagrass Program (CUSP) 2022 po...
In 2019 seagrass in the annually monitored meadows at Abbot Point were in an overall satisfactory co...