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Parent record: Datasets relating to core GC-11, located in the Capricorn...
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA)
Core GC11 (23o23' 07S 153o22' 00E) was collected from the Capricorn Channel at a depth of 502 mbsl (metres below sea level). By investigating the properties and components of... -
Parent record: Datasets relating to core GC-10, located in the Capricorn...
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA)
Core GC10 (22o59 76S 152o48' 00E) was collected from the Capricorn Channel at a depth of 335 mbsl (metres below sea level). By investigating the properties and components of... -
Parent record: Datasets relating to core GC-09, located in the Capricorn...
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA)
Core GC09 (22o53' 70S 152o38' 10E) was collected from the Capricorn Channel at a depth of 166 mbsl (metres below sea level). By investigating the properties and components of... -
Parent record: Datasets relating to core BAR9403 (off the coast of Sumatra)
Australian National University
We must understand the natural cycles of the oceans to understand the evolution of our climate through geological time. Core BAR 9403 was obtained in 1994 off the coast of... -
Oxygen isotope (18-O) values for 5 different foraminiferal species down the...
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA)
A gravity core (GC12) was collected from a depth of 990.5 mbsl within the Capricorn Channel, southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR). The 18-O values of the different foraminiferal... -
Ocean temperatures over time estimated from planktonic foraminifera...
Australian National University
In recent years the term 'enhanced greenhouse effect' has become well known in modern society and yet aspects of this possible 'future climate' are poorly understood. The... -
Ocean temperatures over time estimated from planktonic foraminifera...
Australian National University
In recent years the term 'enhanced greenhouse effect' has become well known in modern society and yet aspects of this possible 'future climate' are poorly understood. The... -
Ocean temperatures over time estimated from planktonic foraminifera...
Australian National University
In recent years the term 'enhanced greenhouse effect' has become well known in modern society and yet aspects of this possible 'future climate' are poorly understood. The... -
Noosa Aged Care Facility
Aged Care Facilities within the Noosa Shire. Although all due care has been take to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the Noosa Shire... -
NERP TE Project 9.4 Conservation planning for a changing coastal zone (JCU)
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (JCU)
The values of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) are threatened by coastal development through habitat loss and runoff of sediment, nutrients and pollutants.... -
NERP TE Project 8.3 Significance of no-take marine protected areas to...
School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University (JCU)
This project uses genetic parentage analysis, biophysical modelling and information on coral trout larval behaviour to determine patterns of recruitment of coral trout larvae... -
NERP TE Project 8.2 Do no-take marine reserves contribute to biodiversity...
School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University (JCU)
This project is providing a direct assessment of the ecological effects of multiple-use zoning on inshore reefs of the GBRMP. Underwater visual census (UVC) monitoring of fish... -
NERP TE Project 7.3 Climate change and the impacts of extreme climatic...
Centre for Tropical Biodiversity & Climate Change, James Cook University (CTBCC/JCU)
This project investigates in detail the exposure and sensitivity of Wet Tropics animals to extreme climate and weather events, such as heat waves, fires, flooding rain and... -
NERP TE Project 7.2 Invasive species risks and responses in the Wet Tropics (CSIRO)
Ecosystem Sciences, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
This project focuses on understanding the current and future risks and responses of invasive species in the Wet Tropics. The aim is to develop a strategic approach to pest... -
NERP TE Project 7.1 Fire and rainforests (CSIRO)
Ecosystem Sciences, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Little is known about the impacts of fire on rainforest vegetation or the animals which depend on it. This project will investigate the positive and negative impacts of fire on... -
NERP TE Project 6.3 Critical seabird foraging locations and trophic...
Overall the key objectives of this program are to: 1. Identify and map the principal foraging locations for shearwaters and boobies breeding at the most important colonies of... -
NERP TE Project 6.2 Drivers of juvenile shark biodiversity and abundance in...
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University (JCU)
Sharks play an important role in marine ecosystems but are facing increasing pressure from fishing and other anthropogenic factors. Along the Queensland coast inshore waters... -
NERP TE Project 5.3 Vulnerability of seagrass habitats in the GBR to flood...
TropWATER, James Cook University (TropWATER/JCU)
The Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (RRMMP) has identified that seagrass meadows along the Great Barrier Reef are in a state of decline. This project will undertake... -
NERP TE Project 3.4 Monitoring of key vertebrate species (CSIRO)
Ecosystem Sciences, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
This project will implement monitoring programs for the endangered southern cassowary, Casuarisus casuarius, and the vulnerable spectacled flying-fox, Pteropus conspicillatus.... -
NERP TE Project 3.3 Targeted surveys for missing and critically endangered...
School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University (JCU)
This project is conducting surveys of frogs and other vertebrates in ecotonal areas of the Wet Tropics and Eungella. The primary aims are to: (1) assess the current status,...