Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at permanent transect sites established in 2009 as part of the Western Basin Dredging and Disposal Project (WBDDP). This work complements long‐term annual seagrass monitoring conducted since 2002 which examines and re‐maps the full extent of seagrasses each November at the time of their maximum distribution (see Davies et al. 2016).\ud \ud Seagrasses at permanent transects in Port Curtis and Rodds Bay showed distinct seasonal trends as well as significant inter‐annual changes in seagrass percent cover, above-ground biomass and species composition.\ud \ud Over the duration of the monitoring program (since November 2009), Gladstone has received h...
This report details the findings of the November 2012 seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curtis and ...
Key Findings: 1. Seagrass meadows in the Port Curtis region and in Rodds Bay generally improved i...
Seagrass condition has been monitored quarterly at permanent transects at seven locations in Port Cu...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
This report details results from the assessment of seagrass change at a range of permanent transect ...
Key findings: Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Western...
Key findings:\ud \ud Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Wes...
Key Findings:\ud \ud • Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the W...
Key Findings: • Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Weste...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details the findings of the November 2011 annual seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curt...
This report details the findings of the 2010 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and R...
This report details the findings of the November 2012 seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curtis and ...
This report summarises the results from the 2009–2016 assessment of seagrass change at permanent tra...
This report details the findings of the November 2012 seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curtis and ...
Key Findings: 1. Seagrass meadows in the Port Curtis region and in Rodds Bay generally improved i...
Seagrass condition has been monitored quarterly at permanent transects at seven locations in Port Cu...
Key findings: This report summarises recent (2015) results from the assessment of seagrass change at...
This report details results from the assessment of seagrass change at a range of permanent transect ...
Key findings: Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Western...
Key findings:\ud \ud Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Wes...
Key Findings:\ud \ud • Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the W...
Key Findings: • Long-term monitoring at permanent transects revealed that seagrasses in the Weste...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details findings of the 2007 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and Rodds...
This report details the findings of the November 2011 annual seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curt...
This report details the findings of the 2010 annual seagrass monitoring survey for Port Curtis and R...
This report details the findings of the November 2012 seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curtis and ...
This report summarises the results from the 2009–2016 assessment of seagrass change at permanent tra...
This report details the findings of the November 2012 seagrass monitoring survey of Port Curtis and ...
Key Findings: 1. Seagrass meadows in the Port Curtis region and in Rodds Bay generally improved i...
Seagrass condition has been monitored quarterly at permanent transects at seven locations in Port Cu...