Mangrove and saltmarsh habitats are often found growing close together in the intertidal zone and form important coastal communities that are interconnected with the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) ecosystem. Most of the mangrove and saltmarsh habitats are on the border of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) and not actually inside it. However, they form a critical part of the GBR ecosystem
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is a remarkable structure – both for its abundant biodivers...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
Saltmarsh and mangroves play a significant role within estuarine systems, with the extent and distri...
Mangroves are a coastal marine environment, characteristically biomass-dominated by trees. They supp...
This report 'Informing the Outlook for Great Barrier Reef coastal ecosystems' (henceforth referred t...
[Extract] Mangrove Coasts are shorelines fringed by mangrove and saltmarsh vegetation. They form a s...
MangroveWatch and the new Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network are helping to link communities ...
Mangrove and saltmarsh communities are essential components of estuarine ecosystems on the NSW south...
The Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland has identification keys for the 32 most wid...
The Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland has identification keys for the 32 most wid...
The Great Barrier Reef is important to Australia for its natural, cultural and socio-economic values...
Located on WA’s arid mid-west coast, the Shark Bay Marine Park was created to preserve the outstandi...
Victorian mangroves and coastal saltmarsh have suffered from long-term neglect by researchers, natur...
The Great Barrier Reef is a marine ecosystem that is recognised worldwide for its unique biological...
Marine plants colonise several interconnected ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef region including ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is a remarkable structure – both for its abundant biodivers...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
Saltmarsh and mangroves play a significant role within estuarine systems, with the extent and distri...
Mangroves are a coastal marine environment, characteristically biomass-dominated by trees. They supp...
This report 'Informing the Outlook for Great Barrier Reef coastal ecosystems' (henceforth referred t...
[Extract] Mangrove Coasts are shorelines fringed by mangrove and saltmarsh vegetation. They form a s...
MangroveWatch and the new Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network are helping to link communities ...
Mangrove and saltmarsh communities are essential components of estuarine ecosystems on the NSW south...
The Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland has identification keys for the 32 most wid...
The Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland has identification keys for the 32 most wid...
The Great Barrier Reef is important to Australia for its natural, cultural and socio-economic values...
Located on WA’s arid mid-west coast, the Shark Bay Marine Park was created to preserve the outstandi...
Victorian mangroves and coastal saltmarsh have suffered from long-term neglect by researchers, natur...
The Great Barrier Reef is a marine ecosystem that is recognised worldwide for its unique biological...
Marine plants colonise several interconnected ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef region including ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is a remarkable structure – both for its abundant biodivers...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
Saltmarsh and mangroves play a significant role within estuarine systems, with the extent and distri...