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Extreme weather on the Great Barrier Reef


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dc.date.accessioned2012-10-24T03:43:56Z-
dc.date.available2012-10-24T03:43:56Z-
dc.date.copyright2011en
dc.date.issued2011en-US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/645-
dc.description.abstractClimate scientists predict increased frequency of extreme weather events such as flooding rains and intense cyclones as a result of climate change. The effects of recent extreme weather events highlight the need for effective management and active stewardship. Insights from the Extreme Weather Response Program are being used to guide the focus of management into the future and to help build the resilience of the Reef and its industries and regional communities to climate change.en
dc.publisherGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesTechnical Report Seriesen
dc.titleExtreme weather on the Great Barrier Reefen
dc.typeReport*
dc.subject.asfaCoral reefsen
dc.subject.asfaEnvironmental impacten
dc.format.pages26en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisCyclonesen
dc.subject.apaisFloodsen
dc.publisher.placeTownsvilleen
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categoryClimate changeen
dc.subject.categoryExtreme eventsen
dc.subject.locationReef-wideen
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