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Water quality in Princess Charlotte Bay flood plumes and eastern Cape York Peninsula flood plume exposure: 2012-2014


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Title: Water quality in Princess Charlotte Bay flood plumes and eastern Cape York Peninsula flood plume exposure: 2012-2014
Authors: Howley, C.
Devlin, M.
Petus, C.
da Silva, E.
Howley Environmental Consulting
ASFA Subjects: Water quality
Floods
River plumes
APAIS Subject: Rivers
Floods
Location: Cairns/Cooktown Management Area
Category: Ecosystems
Water quality
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Series/Report no.: Marine Monitoring Program - Flood Plumes
Marine Monitoring Program - Inshore Water Quality
Abstract: The Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) undertaken in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon assesses the long-term effectiveness of the Australian and Queensland Government’s Reef Water Quality Protection Plan and the Australian Government Reef Rescue initiative. The MMP was established in 2005 to help assess the long-term status and health of Reef ecosystems and is a critical component in the assessment of regional water quality as land management practices are improved across Reef catchments. The program forms an integral part of the Reef Plan Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program supported through Reef Plan and Reef Rescue initiatives. This report details the sampling that has taken place under the Marine Monitoring Program in Cape York
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/3159
ISBN: 9780995373129
Type of document: Report
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