“This task addresses the issue of maintaining marine plant ecosystems and is integral to Program C – Maintaining ecosystem quality. The task will measure the health of marine plant species (productivity) and looking at causative factors influencing health.
This task is of significance to the 25 year Strategic Plan for the GBRWHA, as seagrasses are described as one of the biological communities which the GBRWHA ensures the persistence of (broad area 1. Conservation). This task is necessary to obtain and disseminate accurate and timely information on seagrasses (broad area 4. Research and Monitoring) which will help decision makers (broad area 2. Resource management; broad area 5. Integrated planning) and maximise community confidence (broad area 3. Education, communication, consultation and commitment) in decisions made regarding seagrasses in the GBRWHA.
An outcome will be maps of tropical seagrasses for management of the resource and assessment of possible impacts. Much of the seagrass mapping conducted in the GBRWHA is issue related (e.g. cyclone and flood events, dredging, coastal developments) and requires up-to-date maps for best practice management decisions.”
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Organisation Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries (DPI&F)
Organisation other Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F)
Name Len McKenzie
Phone
Email len.mckenzie@dpi.qld.gov.au
Position in organisation
Monitoring Type Marine Habitat
Monitoring Indicators Productivity of marine plant species amd factors influencing health
Monitoring location Great Barrier Reef Wide
Frequency of monitoring
Monitoring Start Date -00-00
Monitoring End Date 30/06/2005
Location of monitoring data DPI&F
Date quality / confidence Scientific
Website URL https://http://www.reef.crc.org.au/resprogram/healthycountry/C1-3.htm
Collaborators CRC for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Australian Institute for Marine Science, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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