RAiD 10.82210/0a5e3e91
NERP TE Project 1.2 - Marine wildlife management in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, 2011-2014 (JCU)

Dates

Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014

Titles

Title
NERP TE Project 1.2 - Marine wildlife management in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, 2011-2014 (JCU)
Title Type
Primary
Title Type:
Primary
Preferred full description or abstract.
Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014
Language
English

Descriptions

Description

The project aims to monitor and study dugongs, dolphins, and turtles along the coast of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) by conducting key tasks such as data collection, analysis, and reporting.

This project will monitor and study dugongs, dolphins and turtles along the coast of the GBRWHA with the following key tasks:

  1. Determine the distribution and status of inshore dolphins in the northern Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) by identifying likely important habitats based on collaboration with Tradition Owners and published information, then conduct line transect surveys (along with biopsy samples) in the Cardwell area (Girringun) and Bathurst Bay (far northern GBR).

  2. Perform aerial surveys of Dugongs from the region from the southern boundary of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) to Cooktown (2011/2012) and from Cooktown north in late 2013.

  3. Perform at least two field trips per year between 2011 and 2014 to collect samples of skin (turtle and dugong), feces (dugong) and marine flora (seagrass, algae and mangrove species) to examine foraging dynamics and ecosystem role of green turtles and dugongs in algal and seagrass based ecosystems of the GBRWHA (coastal zone from Bowen to Cardwell).

  4. The project will also work with Traditional Owners to improve conservation of these species of conservation concern and high cultural value.

Change log: 2024-05-29 - added an interactive map link to the eAtlas maps showing the project activity (points and lines).

Description Type

Primary

Description Type:

Primary

Preferred full description or abstract
Language
English

Contributors

Leader
Yes
Contact
Yes
Positions
Position
Principal or Chief Investigator
Position:
Principal or Chief Investigator
Principal investigator refers to the person(s) in charge of a research project
Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014
Roles
No Entries

Organisations

Roles
Role
Lead Research Organisation
Role:
Lead Research Organisation
The research organistion administratively responsible for the project; administering organisation
Start Date
2011-07-01
End Date
2014-12-31

RelatedObjects

No Entries

Alternate Identifier

No Entries

Related RAiDs

Title
National Environmental Research Program | NERP (10.71821/2d5efdcb)
Relation
IsPartOf
Relation:
IsPartOf
Relates a subproject back to its parent project
└─▶
Title
NESP 1 | National Environmental Science Program Phase 1 (10.71821/7ccba066)
Relation
IsContinuedBy
Relation:
IsContinuedBy
Relates a project to a subsequent project that continues the research of the original project in a more direct way than 'IsSourceOf'
└─▶
Title
NESP 2 | National Environmental Science Program Phase 2 (10.71821/23fcbc6f)
Relation
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Relation:
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Relates a project to a subsequent project that continues the research of the original project in a more direct way than 'IsSourceOf'

Access

Type
Open Access
Type:
Open Access
Open access refers to a resource that is immediately and permanently online, and free for all on the Web, without financial and technical barriers.The resource is either stored in the repository or referenced to an external journal or trustworthy archive.
Language
Text
Embargo Expiry

Subjects

Subject
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) (310305)
Keywords
Text
Marine and Estuarine Ecology
Language

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