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Bimi vegetation assessment (supplementary island threat assessment)

dc.contributor.authorFell, D
dc.contributor.corpauthorAestra
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-24T00:13:09Z
dc.date.copyright2026
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description
dc.description.abstractThis report presents the findings of rapid ecological assessments on Bimi (Sisters Island), located in the northern Great Barrier Reef. The study focuses on assessing island vegetation condition and identifying key ecological threats, with particular attention to weed pressures affecting habitat suitability for bridled tern nesting. The assessment provides a snapshot of habitat extent, condition, and ecological values across the island, drawing on field observations to characterise vegetation communities and identify factors influencing ecosystem integrity. The assessment complements existing management efforts by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) and Mandubarra Aboriginal Land and Sea Incorporated (MALSI), particularly in relation to seabird habitat monitoring and island stewardship. The findings are intended to inform understanding of current vegetation condition and emerging threats on Bimi, with a focus on supporting the maintenance and protection of important seabird nesting habitat within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. This work forms a key deliverable under the Restoration of Reef Islands Project, delivered through the Reef Joint Field Management Program (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service) in partnership with Mandubarra Land and Sea Inc. , and Aestra as the environmental delivery partner, and funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust. The project aims to support the rehabilitation, enhancement, and long-term resilience of island ecosystems within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
dc.format.pages34
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11017/4174
dc.keywordsPisonia grandis
dc.keywordsPisonia
dc.keywordsvegetaion
dc.keywordsIsland
dc.keywordsBimi
dc.keywordsSisters Island
dc.keywordsStephens Island
dc.keywordsBajigal
dc.keywordsRORI
dc.keywordsecological assessment
dc.keywordsTraditional owners
dc.keywordsGirringun
dc.keywordssoft sale
dc.keywordspest
dc.keywordsassessment
dc.publisherGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
dc.publisher.placeTownsville
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this item
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRestoration of Reef Islands Project
dc.rightsCitation: Fell, 2025, Bimi vegetation assessment (supplementary island threat assessment), prepared for Aestra and the Reef Joint Field Management Program on behalf of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Commonwealth of Australia.
dc.subject.apaisEnvironmental management
dc.subject.asfaEcosystems
dc.subject.categoryPlants
dc.subject.categoryTraditional owners
dc.subject.categoryWeeds, pests and disease
dc.subject.categoryLeading environmental practice
dc.subject.locationFar Northern Management Area
dc.subject.otherReef Ecosystems & Marine Speciesen
dc.titleBimi vegetation assessment (supplementary island threat assessment)
dc.typeReport

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