Catchment characteristics
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Who's involved
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Organisation
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Wetland protection
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Wetland effort
A snapshot of wetlands in this catchment that have actions underway to construct, protect or restore.
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Total recorded hectares (ha) of wetlands with actions
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Hectares of legal protection of wetlands
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Wetlands have recorded actions happening in this catchment
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Construction and Restoration yearly progress comparison
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This graph shows the total area (hectares) of wetlands that have been constructed or enhanced/restored. The graph shows cumulative totals over time. The data reported on wetland actions in this catchment are recorded on the Healthy Waterways register.
Enhancements/under restoration
Wetlands under management with recorded actions
What is this showing me?
This graph shows the length (in kilometres) of wetland perimeter in this catchment that have been fenced off, or planted out each year. The lines show the cumulative total length of wetland perimeters that have been fenced off from stock or planted over time. Other actions such as weed control is not included here as it is problematic to track this over time. The data reported on wetland actions in this catchment are recorded on the Healthy Waterways register.
Fenced length
Planted length
Legal protection of wetlands yearly progress comparison
What is this showing me?
This graph shows the area (in hectares) of wetlands in this catchment that have been assigned legal protection over time. The bars show the cumulative total area of wetlands under legal protection each year. These data are sourced from the QEII National Trust and provided by Healthy Waterways.
See how actions are supporting water quality
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Is it making a difference?
Explore results from river, lakes and groundwater quality, including estuaries.
The science -
Is it making a difference?
The health of our waterways depends on the local geography and the way we use our land. Long-term monitoring of our waterways is undertaken for a range of indicators so we can understand the health of our water ecosystems and how they are changing over time. Here you can explore the results from long-term monitoring programmes by regional councils, unitary authorities and others.
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