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Seagrass Cover
S
eagrass r
esponsible for about 15% of total carbon storage in the ocean
Laffoley, D.d’A. & Grimsditch, G. (eds). 2009. The management of natural coastal carbon sinks. IUCN, Gland,
Switzerland. 53 pp
Gold Coast Seagrass Watch talk on ABC
King Island Conservation Park - seagrass and coral cover
Latest graphs on seagrass health in Moreton Bay
Amity Banks - seagrass recovery after January 2009 storm
Assessing the quality of seagrass data collected by community volunteers in
Moreton Bay Marine Park, Australia
An Integrated Field and Remote Sensing Approach for Mapping Seagrass
Cover, Moreton Bay,Australia (Seagrass Watch data and team utilised)
Genetic diversity enhances the resistance of a seagrass ecosystem to
disturbance
Seagrass coverage -
regional
summary
Seagrass coverage - all - summary
Lyngbya coverage - summary
Moreton Bay Seagrass Watch Paper 1- An evaluation of community-based
monitoring and what it can tell us about the distribution and status of seagrasses
in Moreton Bay, Australia. Presented at Australian Marine Sciences Association
Conference, Melbourne 2007.
Relationship between seagrass communities and sediment properties
Seagrass in Australia
Identifying Seagrass
Proceedings of the 1st International Seagrass-Watch Volunteers Forum
(7Mb)
Seasgrass Watch Field Guides
Seagrass Cov
er update - 2011
S
eagrass r
esponsible for about 15% of total carbon storage in the ocean
Laffoley, D.d’A. & Grimsditch, G. (eds). 2009. The management of natural coastal carbon sinks. IUCN, Gland,
Switzerland. 53 pp
Gold Coast Seagrass Watch talk on ABC
King Island Conservation Park - seagrass and coral cover
Latest graphs on seagrass health in Moreton Bay
Amity Banks - seagrass recovery after January 2009 storm
Assessing the quality of seagrass data collected by community volunteers in
Moreton Bay Marine Park, Australia
An Integrated Field and Remote Sensing Approach for Mapping Seagrass
Cover, Moreton Bay,Australia (Seagrass Watch data and team utilised)
Genetic diversity enhances the resistance of a seagrass ecosystem to
disturbance
Seagrass coverage -
regional
summary
Seagrass coverage - all - summary
Lyngbya coverage - summary
Moreton Bay Seagrass Watch Paper 1- An evaluation of community-based
monitoring and what it can tell us about the distribution and status of seagrasses
in Moreton Bay, Australia. Presented at Australian Marine Sciences Association
Conference, Melbourne 2007.
Relationship between seagrass communities and sediment properties
Seagrass in Australia
Identifying Seagrass
Proceedings of the 1st International Seagrass-Watch Volunteers Forum
(7Mb)
Seasgrass Watch Field Guides
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