Water quality and river plume monitoring in the Great Barrier Reef: an overview of methods based on ocean colour satellite data
A strong driver of water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the pulsed or
intermittent nature of terrestrial inputs into the GBR lagoon, including delivery of increased …
intermittent nature of terrestrial inputs into the GBR lagoon, including delivery of increased …
Using MODIS data for understanding changes in seagrass meadow health: A case study in the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
Stretching more than 2000 km along the Queensland coast, the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park (GBR) shelters over 43,000 square km of seagrass meadows. Despite the status of …
Park (GBR) shelters over 43,000 square km of seagrass meadows. Despite the status of …
Marine Monitoring Program: Inshore seagrass, annual report for the sampling period 1st June 2013-31st May 2014
A key component of Reef Plan is the implementation of a long-term water quality and
ecosystem monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. James Cook University …
ecosystem monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. James Cook University …
Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program: Inshore seagrass, annual report for the sampling period 1st June 2012-31st May 2013
A key component of Reef Rescue is the implementation of a long-term water quality and
ecosystem monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. James Cook University …
ecosystem monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. James Cook University …
[PDF][PDF] Christian Lønborg, Michelle Devlin, Jane Waterhouse, Richard Brinkman, Paul Costello, Eduardo da Silva, Johnston Davidson, Kevin Gunn, Murray Logan …
DT Tonin, M Wright, I Zagorskis - 2016 - core.ac.uk
Management of human pressures on regional and local scales, such as enhanced nutrient
runoff and overfishing, is vital to provide corals and reef organisms with the optimum …
runoff and overfishing, is vital to provide corals and reef organisms with the optimum …