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A man on a boat collecting water samples.
Project 1.33 Final report - Application of environmental DNA to survey Bathurst Harbour (Tasmania) for the Endangered Maugean Skate
Project 1.2 Final report - National areas of interest for seabed mapping, characterisation and biodiversity assessment: scoping study
Aerial view of coastal wetland habitat
Project 1.5 Final report - Scoping for an Australian Wetland Inventory: Identify knowledge gaps and solutions for extent mapping of Australian marine and coastal wetlands
Project 1.7 Final report - Towards a consolidated and open-science framework for restoration monitoring
Aerial view of a group of Southern Right Whales at the surface of the ocean.
Project 1.26 Final report - Relative abundance of the ‘western’ population of Southern Right Whales from an aerial survey off southern Australia
An aerial view of a group of Southern Right Whales at the surface of the ocean
Project 1.22 Final report - A photo-identification study of southern right whales to update aggregation area classification in the southwest of Australia
An aerial view of tidal creeks in Tasmanian saltmarsh.
Project 1.10 Final report - Current extent and future opportunities for living shorelines in Australia
A Spotted Handfish on the seafloor.
Project 1.23 Final report - Conservation of spotted Handfish and their habitats
Project 1.17 Final report - Integrated data requirements for natural resource management
Project 1.18 Final report - Microplastics in South Eastern Australian coastal waters: synthesising current data and identifying key knowledge gaps for the management of plastic pollution
Little ringed plover - Daniil Komov Unsplash
Project 1.20 Final report 1 - Scoping study: marine and coastal threatened species and communities: seabirds and mammals
Colourful sponges, fish and a shark on the seafloor in South-west Corner Marine Park
Project 1.4 Final report - South-west Corner Marine Park Survey
Albatross in the Southern Ocean at sunset.
Project 1.3 Final report - Designing a targeted monitoring program to support evidence-based management of Australian Marine Parks
A scuba diver in a Tasmanian giant kelp forest.
Project 1.9 Final report - Quantifying the ecosystem services of the Great Southern Reef
Organic matter floating mon top of a river.
Project 1.16 Final report - Research needs for the assessment and monitoring of nutrients, chemicals and antimicrobials in the marine environment

The Marine and Coastal Hub is funded by the Australian Government under the National Environmental Science Program.

Contact

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enquiries@rrrc.org.au

Southern node
enquiries@nespmarine.edu.au

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National Environmental Science Program

Related hubs now completed
Tropical Water Quality Hub

Marine Biodiversity Hub

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