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Water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region: responses of mangrove, seagrass and macroalgal communities

Volume: 51, Issue: 1-4, Pages: 279 - 296
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Marine plants colonise several interconnected ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef region including tidal wetlands, seagrass meadows and coral reefs. Water quality in some coastal areas is declining from human activities. Losses of mangrove and other tidal wetland communities are mostly the result of reclamation for coastal development of estuaries, e.g. for residential use, port infrastructure or marina development, and result in river bank...
Paper Details
Title
Water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region: responses of mangrove, seagrass and macroalgal communities
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
51
Issue
1-4
Pages
279 - 296
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