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  • 1751. The State of Queensland, Department of Environment and Science 2021, Volume and load of sewage treatment plants, <https://www.stateoftheenvironment.des.qld.gov.au/pollution/water-quality/volume-and-load-of-sewage-treatment-plants#region-great-barrier-reef>.
  • 1752. Ramsay, I., Sudarjanto, G., Claus, S., Clech-Goods, C. and Munns, T. 2020, Great Barrier Reef point source metadata collection project final report, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Science, Science Division & Technology Department of Environment and Science, Brisbane.
  • 1753. Waterhouse, J., Brodie, J., Lewis, S. and Audas, D. 2016, Land-sea connectivity, ecohydrology and holistic management of the Great Barrier Reef and its catchments: time for a change, Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 16(1): 45-57.
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  • 1755. Department of Environment and Science 2023, Queensland Wetland Data Version 6.0, Queensland Wetlands Program, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1756. Lawrence, M., Sully, D., Beumer, J. and Couchman, D. 2009, Targeted collection of inventory data for wetlands fish barriers of the Great Barrier Reef catchment, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane.
  • 1757. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation 2011, Inventory of instream structures impacting on Ramsar Wetlands, Queensland Wetlands Program, Brisbane.
  • 1758. Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership 2023, Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac 2022 Report Card reporting on waterway health data collected between July 2021 and June 2022, Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership, Proserpine.
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  • 1761. Department of Environment Science and Innovation, Queensland 2021, Rodds Peninsula Causeway Removals, Queensland Government, <https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/rodds-peninsula-causeway-removals-a9da/>.
  • 1762. Department of Environment Science and Innovation 2021, Reef Aid - Palm Creek and Mungalla, Queensland Government, <https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/reef-aid-palm-creek-and-mungalla-b2c2/>.
  • 1763. Department of Environment and Science 2022, Wetland Condition Assessment Tool (WetCAT): A Condition Assessment Tool for Measuring Event Recovery and Rehabilitation in Palustrine and Lacustrine Wetlands in Queensland, Version 1.0, June 2022, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1764. Department of Environment and Science 2022, Queensland aquatic fauna passage structures (biopassage), Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1765. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries 2024, 'Unpublished data: Waterway Barrier Works Applications and Notification'. Unpublished report.
  • 1766. Waltham, N.J. and Sheaves, M. 2015, Expanding coastal urban and industrial seascape in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: Critical need for coordinated planning and policy, Marine Policy 57: 78-84.
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  • 1768. Bradley, M., Sheaves, M. and Waltham, N.J. 2023, Urban-industrial seascapes can be abundant and dynamic fish habitat, Frontiers in Marine Science 9: 1034039.
  • 1769. Department of Resources 2021, Queensland roads and tracks, <https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/queensland-roads-and-tracks>.
  • 1770. Bartley, R., Waters, D., Turner, R., Kroon, F., Wilkinson, S., et al. 2017, Scientific Consensus Statement 2017: A Synthesis of the Science of Land-based Water Quality Impacts on the Great Barrier Reef, Chapter 2: Sources of sediment, nutrients, pesticides and other pollutants to the Great Barrier Reef, State of Queensland, Brisbane.
  • 1771. Brooks, A., Daley, J. and Pietsch, T. 2024, 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement: Summary | Evidence Statement for Question 3.6: What is the effectiveness of gully and streambank restoration works in reducing sediment and particulate nutrient loss from the GBR catchments, does this vary spatially or in different climatic conditions? What are the costs and cost-effectiveness of these works, and does this vary spatially or in different climatic conditions? What are the production outcomes of these practices? in 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement on land-based impacts on Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition, eds J. Waterhouse, M. Pineda and K. Sambrook, Commonwealth of Australia and Queensland Government.
  • 1772. Cape York Natural Resource Management and South Cape York Catchments 2016, Eastern Cape York Water Quality Improvement Plan., Cape York Natural Resource Management, Cooktown.
  • 1773. State of Queensland (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries) 2016, Queensland waterways for waterway barrier works - Tidal, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1774. Kelleway, J. 2006, Ecological impacts of recreational vehicle use on saltmarshes of the Georges River, Sydney, Wetlands (Australia) 22(2): 52.
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  • 1776. Queensland Government 2023, Queensland Imagery Latest State Program Public Basemap Service, <https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/queensland-imagery-latest-state-program-public-basemap-service>.
  • 1777. Tabrett, S., Ramsay, I., Dias, F.S., Burford, M., Claus, S., et al. 2024, Review of nutrient release from aquaculture activities, prepared for the Office of the Great Barrier Reef, Department of Environment and Science, State of Queensland, Brisbane.
  • 1778. De Costi Seafoods Pty Ltd 2022, EPBC Act Referral: 2022/9156 - Proserpine Prawn Farm - Stage 4, Department of Climate Change Energy Environment and Water.
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  • 1786. Maritime Safety Queensland 2024, Current and announced projects, boating facilities, <https://www.msq.qld.gov.au/boating-facilities/current-and-announced-projects>.
  • 1787. Wishaw, D., Heiner, N. and Long, G. 2023, Queensland Recreational Boating Facilities Demand Forecasting Study 2022, Maritime Safety Queensland, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1788. Department of Tourism Innovation and Sports 2023, Great Barrier Reef Island Marine Infrastructure Package, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1789. Maritime Safety Queensland 2023, 'Unpublished data: Queensland marine access facilities dredging and disposal adjacent to the GBR, 2019 – 2023'. Unpublished report.
  • 1790. Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021, QuickStats Census All persons, ABS, Canberra.
  • 1791. Department of Environment, Science and Innovation (Parks and Forests) 2023, Ecotourism Plan for Queensland's Protected Areas 2023-2028, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1792. Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement, The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe 2022, $3m for better Great Barrier Reef island access, Media Statement 96036, <https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/96036>.
  • 1793. The Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning 2023, Woppa (Great Keppel Island) Draft Master Plan 2023, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
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  • 1795. Carlson, R.R., Foo, S.A. and Asner, G.P. 2019, Land use impacts on coral reef health: A ridge-to-reef perspective, Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 562.
  • 1796. Zaimes, G.N., Tufekcioglu, M. and Schultz, R.C. 2019, Riparian land-use impacts on stream bank and gully erosion in agricultural watersheds: What we have learned, Water 11(7): 1343.
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  • 1799. J Waterhouse, B Colls, Z Bainbridge, R Bartley, T Weber, C Dougall, A Brooks, L Landsberg 2021, Water Quality Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting: 2021 Final Report, NQ Dry Tropics.
  • 1800. Khan, S., Bartley, R., Kinsey-Henderson, A. and Hawdon, A. 2024, Assessing gully erosion and rehabilitation using multi temporal LiDAR DEMs: Case study from the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia, International Soil and Water Conservation Research 12(1): 184-199.