Seagrass meadows in Queensland are important nursery habitat for commercial species of penaeid prawns and fish. Seagrasses are essential food for dugong, Dugong dugon, and green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus) and act as nutrient and sediment sinks. Seagrasses in coastal regions play important roles in maintaining sediment stability and water clarity. Coastal seagrass meadows are therefore an important resource economically and ecologically. Information on the species composition, abundance and distribution of seagrasses is used by management to zone for protection of seagrass habitats
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area includes one of the world's largest areas of seagrass (35...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
WOS: 000475926300001Seagrass meadows are key elements of marine ecosystems as they affect the physic...
[Extract] Seagrasses are specialised marine flowering plants that grow in the nearshore environment ...
eagrass beds represent some of the most valuable aquatic habitats within the ma-rine ecosystem. They...
A survey was commissioned in 2007 by the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and...
Current coastal zone management issues in the Hinchinbrook region include protection of fisheries h...
Key Findings: 1. Torres Strait seagrass provides critical habitat for commercial and traditional ...
Seagrass meadows are ecosystems of great ecological and economical value and their monitoring is an ...
A 24 km2 seagrass meadow in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia, was confirmed as important dugong hab...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area in Queensland, Australia contains globally significant se...
Seagrasses are hugely valuable to human life, but the global extent of seagrass meadows remains uncl...
Seagrasses are one of the most productive marine habitats and provide a variety of ecosystem service...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area includes one of the world's largest areas of seagrass (35...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
WOS: 000475926300001Seagrass meadows are key elements of marine ecosystems as they affect the physic...
[Extract] Seagrasses are specialised marine flowering plants that grow in the nearshore environment ...
eagrass beds represent some of the most valuable aquatic habitats within the ma-rine ecosystem. They...
A survey was commissioned in 2007 by the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and...
Current coastal zone management issues in the Hinchinbrook region include protection of fisheries h...
Key Findings: 1. Torres Strait seagrass provides critical habitat for commercial and traditional ...
Seagrass meadows are ecosystems of great ecological and economical value and their monitoring is an ...
A 24 km2 seagrass meadow in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia, was confirmed as important dugong hab...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area in Queensland, Australia contains globally significant se...
Seagrasses are hugely valuable to human life, but the global extent of seagrass meadows remains uncl...
Seagrasses are one of the most productive marine habitats and provide a variety of ecosystem service...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area includes one of the world's largest areas of seagrass (35...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...