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Synthesis of current knowledge of the biophysical impacts of dredging and disposal on the Great Barrier Reef: report of an independent panel of experts


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Title: Synthesis of current knowledge of the biophysical impacts of dredging and disposal on the Great Barrier Reef: report of an independent panel of experts
Authors: McCook, L.
Schaffelke, B.
Apte, S.
Brinkman, R.
Brodie, J.
Erftemeijer, P.
Eyre, B.
Hoogerwerf, F.
Irvine, I.
Jones, R.
King, B.
Marsh, H.
Masini, R.
Morton, R.
Pitcher, R.
Rasheed, M.
Sheaves, M.
Symonds, A.
Warne, M.S.
ASFA Subjects: Seagrass
Pelagic regions
Coral reefs
Benthic environment
Estuarine environment
Dredging
APAIS Subject: Coasts
Marine life
Environmental management
Location: Reef-wide
Category: Ecosystems
Processes
Coastal development
Ports and shipping
Leading environmental practice
Water quality
Coastal communities
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Abstract: This report provides an independent synthesis of the current knowledge of the effects of dredging and sediment disposal on the physico-chemical environment and the biological values of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, as assessed by an Expert Panel.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/2935
ISBN: 978-1-922126-57-3
978-1-922126-42-9
9781922126429
Type of document: Report
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