2020
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3339
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Integrating freshwater wetland science into planning for Great Barrier Reef sustainability

Abstract: The paper ‘Biodiversity values of remnant freshwater floodplain lagoons in agricultural catchments: evidence for fish of the Wet Tropics bioregion, northern Australia’, published in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems in 2015, has contributed in several ways to the integration of freshwater wetland science within new catchment management policies and practices for Great Barrier Reef (GBR) sustainability. The Tully–Murray biodiversity study developed novel protocols to sample larval, juvenile… Show more

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“…A fruitful collaboration with colleagues from James Cook University and CSIRO led to a suite of publications and an associated PhD program on floodplain rivers of the Wet Tropics and new models of floodplain connec tivity . These studies helped to drive new policy directives for the protection and restoration of interconnected catchment, riverine, floodplain and estuarine systems, as part of the Great Barrier Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan 2018, an overarching strategy for managing the GBR over the next 30 years (Arthington et al, 2020a). Angela is presently contributing freshwater science perspectives into the 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement (SCS) on land-based water quality impacts on the Great Barrier Reef.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A fruitful collaboration with colleagues from James Cook University and CSIRO led to a suite of publications and an associated PhD program on floodplain rivers of the Wet Tropics and new models of floodplain connec tivity . These studies helped to drive new policy directives for the protection and restoration of interconnected catchment, riverine, floodplain and estuarine systems, as part of the Great Barrier Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan 2018, an overarching strategy for managing the GBR over the next 30 years (Arthington et al, 2020a). Angela is presently contributing freshwater science perspectives into the 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement (SCS) on land-based water quality impacts on the Great Barrier Reef.…”
Section: A Career Retrospectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fruitful collaboration with colleagues from James Cook University and CSIRO led to a suite of publications and an associated PhD program on floodplain rivers of the Wet Tropics Pearson et al, 2013) and new models of floodplain connec tivity . These studies helped to drive new policy directives for the protection and restoration of interconnected catchment, riverine, floodplain and estuarine systems, as part of the Great Barrier Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan 2018, an overarching strategy for managing the GBR over the next 30 years (Arthington et al, 2020a). Angela is presently contributing freshwater science perspectives into the 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement (SCS) on land-based water quality impacts on the Great Barrier Reef.…”
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confidence: 99%