Technical report – NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub (July 2015 to June 2021)

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Przeslawski R, Miller K, Nichol S, Bouchet P, Huang Z, Kool J, Radford B, Thums M (2015). Developing a toolbox of predictive models for the monitoring and management of KEFs and CMRs in the North and North-west regions - Scientific Workshop Report. Report to the National Environmental Science Program, Marine Biodiversity Hub. Geoscience Australia.

Overview

A scientific workshop for NESP Project D1 ‘Developing a toolbox of predictive models for the monitoring and management of KEFs and CMRs in the North and North-west regions’ was held at Geoscience Australia 9-10 September 2015. The objectives of the workshop were to discuss future research priorities for the North and North-West regions and to define current knowledge gaps by consolidating existing datasets from AIMS, GA and UWA. Several robust datasets for the North and North-West region were identified which may be used to validate, refine, or extend existing models, particularly in the Oceanic Shoals CMR and along the North-west coastline, including the Kimberley CMR. There are still large regions for which very little scientific information exists, notably the Argo Rowley Terrace CMR and other deep-sea areas. However, when balanced against stakeholder interests and marine management priorities, data-poor CMRs closer to the coast such as the Kimberley and 80 Mile Beach CMRs are the most likely candidates for future research.

Type of publication Technical report
Year of publication 2015
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