GBR water quality targets can be achieved with gully remediation
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Griffith researchers among more than 200 experts to give key input into GBR report.
Researchersfind poor water quality anddestructivefisheries contribute to decline of vital habitat and food source.
Griffith researcher trains Vanuatuan partners to gather water quality data after COVID-19 restricts travel.
Griffith University researchers awarded a $390,000 grant to develop SmartBuoys, an intelligent remote water quality monitoring platform to track waterway health in realtime.
Griffith researchers have demonstrated that bank and gully erosion contributes more than 90 per cent of sediment loads to the GBR in many catchments.
Griffith University researchers will work with cane growers on a $700,000 Queensland State Government project to improve water quality in the Sandy Creek catchment.
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