In response to the directive of the 8 June 2001 Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council, a scientific working group was established to review the available data on pollutant runoff and existing national water quality guidelines, to prioritise catchments according to the ecological risk present to the Reef, and to recommend the minimum targets for pollutant loads that would halt the decline in water quality entering the Reef. This is the first phase in a staged approach which aims to stop the decline of water quality and eventually allowing for the recovery of inshore reefal ecosystems
Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs) are being developed for individual river basins on the Great...
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set throug...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
Degradation of coastal ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef has been linked with increased land-base...
[Extract] Recent research has raised concerns about the impact of land based pollutants on the Great...
Loads of suspended sediment, nutrients and pesticides discharged to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) hav...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a World Heritage Area and contains extensive areas of coral reef, se...
Also attached is the older, 2003 plan.Over the last 150 years, the land catchment areas adjacent to...
This report provides a synthesis of MTSRF-funded research relevant to defining priority pollutants f...
[Extract] The Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs) for the catchments of Great Barrier Reef (GBR)...
The Reef Water Quality Protection Plan Marine Monitoring Programme (Reef Plan MMP) was designed and...
Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set throug...
This thesis presents a cross-section of research on the development and application for management o...
Pollution of coastal regions of the Great Barrier Reef is dominated by runoff from the adjacent catc...
Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs) are being developed for individual river basins on the Great...
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set throug...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
Degradation of coastal ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef has been linked with increased land-base...
[Extract] Recent research has raised concerns about the impact of land based pollutants on the Great...
Loads of suspended sediment, nutrients and pesticides discharged to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) hav...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a World Heritage Area and contains extensive areas of coral reef, se...
Also attached is the older, 2003 plan.Over the last 150 years, the land catchment areas adjacent to...
This report provides a synthesis of MTSRF-funded research relevant to defining priority pollutants f...
[Extract] The Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs) for the catchments of Great Barrier Reef (GBR)...
The Reef Water Quality Protection Plan Marine Monitoring Programme (Reef Plan MMP) was designed and...
Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set throug...
This thesis presents a cross-section of research on the development and application for management o...
Pollution of coastal regions of the Great Barrier Reef is dominated by runoff from the adjacent catc...
Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs) are being developed for individual river basins on the Great...
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Targets for improvements in water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have been set throug...