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Theme 1 'Assessing ecological condition and trend'
A clear understanding of the ecological condition and trends of environmental assets of the Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait and the Wet Tropics rainforests is fundamental to ecologically sustainable use of those assets by industry and communities, support by appropriate management and policy settings. Theme 1 is comprised of three inter-related Programs, each of which concentrates on a specific component of North Queensland’s natural and cultural heritage, and delivers reports on the condition and trend of key ecosystems and natural living resources.
Examples of expected benefits:
The expected outcomes of this research are highly relevant to the following elements of the portfolio's work: EPBC Act referrals and assessments, species recovery planning, marine environment reporting, State of the Environment reporting, threat abatement planning (including the Australian Pest Animal Strategy), and the Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report (particularly in relation to identified key issues and risks in climate change & water quality, protected species, fisheries impacts and coastal development).
Early warning of Crown of Thorns Starfish outbreaks will also allow localised management options to be considered in a timely manner.
Theme 1 consists of three Programs:
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- Project 1.1 'Monitoring status and trends of coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef' (5)
- Project 1.2 'Marine wildlife management in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area' (2)
- Project 10.2 'Socio-economic systems and reef resilience' (1)
- Project 11.1 'Building resilient communities for Torres Strait futures' (2)
- Project 11.2 'Improved approaches for detection of disease and prevention of spread in Torres Strait' (1)
- Project 13.1 'e-Atlas for the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait' (1)
- Project 2.1 'Marine turtles and dugongs of the Torres Strait' (2)
- Project 2.2. 'Mangrove and freshwater habitat status of Torres Strait islands' (1)
- Project 2.3 'Monitoring the health of Torres Strait coral reefs' (3)
- Project 3.1 'Rainforest Biodiversity' (1)
- Project 3.3 'Targeted surveys for missing and critically endangered rainforest frogs in ecotonal areas, and assessment of whether populations are recovering from disease' (1)
- Project 4.2 'The chronic effects of pesticides and their persistence in tropical waters' (2)
- Project 4.3 'Ecological risk assessment of pesticides, nutrients and sediments on water quality and ecosystem health - Phase 1' (2)
- Project 4.4 'Hazard assessment for water quality threats to Torres Strait marine waters, ecosystems and public health' (1)
- Project 5.2 'Experimental and field investigations of combined water quality and climate effects on corals and other reef organisms' (1)
- Project 5.3 'Vulnerability of seagrass habitats in the Great Barrier Reef to flood plume impacts: light, nutrients, salinity' (1)
- Project 6.2 'Drivers of juvenile shark biodiversity and abundance in inshore ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef' (1)
- Project 7.2 'Invasive species risks and responses in the Wet Tropics' (1)
- Project 7.3 'Climate change and the impacts of extreme climatic events on Australia's Wet Tropics biodiversity' (1)
- Project 8.2 'Do no-take marine reserves contribute to biodiversity and fishery sustainability? Assessing the effects of management zoning on inshore reefs of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park' (2)
- Project 8.3 'Significance of no-take marine protected areas to regional recruitment and population persistence on the Great Barrier Reef' (1)
- Project 9.3 'Prioritising management actions for Great Barrier Reef islands' (1)
- Project 9.4 'Conservation planning for a changing coastal zone' (1)
