Involvement in scientifically structured habitat monitoring is a relatively new concept to the peoples of Torres Strait. The approach we used was to focus on awareness, and to build the capacity of groups to participate using Seagrass-Watch as the vehicle to provide education and training in monitoring marine ecosystems. The project successfully delivered quality scientifically rigorous baseline information on the seasonality of seagrasses in the Torres Strait-a first for this region. Eight seagrass species were identified across the monitoring sites. Seagrass cover varied within and between years. Preliminary evidence indicated that drivers for seagrass variability were climate related. Generally, seagrass abundance increased during the no...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Key Findings: 1. Torres Strait seagrass provides critical habitat for commercial and traditional ...
A survey was commissioned in 2007 by the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and...
Involvement in scientifically structured habitat monitoring is a relatively new concept to the peopl...
Seagrass is a critical habitat in Torres Strait. Extensive seagrass meadows support populations of d...
The Seagrass Ecology Group from James Cook University's Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosyste...
The Seagrass Ecology Group from James Cook University’s Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosyste...
Seagrass habitats are valuable fisheries resources that show measurable responses to changes in wate...
Seagrass is a critical habitat in Torres Strait. Extensive seagrass meadows support populations of d...
Seagrass meadows show measurable responses to changes in environmental condition, so are ideal sensi...
Despite their important ecological role, the public’s perception of seagrasses is not as great as ot...
Torres Strait contains some of the most extensive seagrass meadows of northern Australia. Seagra...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Key Findings: 1. Torres Strait seagrass provides critical habitat for commercial and traditional ...
A survey was commissioned in 2007 by the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and...
Involvement in scientifically structured habitat monitoring is a relatively new concept to the peopl...
Seagrass is a critical habitat in Torres Strait. Extensive seagrass meadows support populations of d...
The Seagrass Ecology Group from James Cook University's Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosyste...
The Seagrass Ecology Group from James Cook University’s Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosyste...
Seagrass habitats are valuable fisheries resources that show measurable responses to changes in wate...
Seagrass is a critical habitat in Torres Strait. Extensive seagrass meadows support populations of d...
Seagrass meadows show measurable responses to changes in environmental condition, so are ideal sensi...
Despite their important ecological role, the public’s perception of seagrasses is not as great as ot...
Torres Strait contains some of the most extensive seagrass meadows of northern Australia. Seagra...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Seagrass species form important marine and estuarine habitats providing valuable ecosystem services ...
Key Findings: 1. Torres Strait seagrass provides critical habitat for commercial and traditional ...
A survey was commissioned in 2007 by the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and...