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Assimilation of Satellite Observations into Coastal Biogeochemical Models
Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University
This thesis investigates the improvement of forecasting water temperature in a coastal embayment through the assimilation of satellite sea surface temperature (SST). Port... -
Assessment of the health of the Swan-Canning River System using Biochemical...
Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University
The study focussed on the estuarine portion of the Swan-Canning River system, WA using the black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri), an estuarine dependent fish species, as a... -
Artificial light on water attracts turtle hatchlings duringtheir nearshore...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Examined the effect of artificial light on the nearshore trajectories of turtle hatchlings dispersing from natal beaches. Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlings were tagged... -
A resource survey of the Alexandra Reef Complex off Port Douglas, north Queensland
Australian Institute of Marine Science
The Alexandra Reef complex is a collection of fringing reefs which extend over 8 km along the coast and up to 3 km seaward between Yule Point in the south and Port Douglas in... -
Antarctic Drifting Buoys
This dataset contains data from drifting buoys that are along the ice edge or frozen into the ice. The data are observed around the Australian sector of Antarctica and have been... -
AIMS Weather Station Data - Cleveland Bay Upwelling Detection Station Water...
Australian Institute of Marine Science
This data set was collected by weather sensors deployed on the AIMS Weather Station site Cleveland Bay. Instrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 1.0m from... -
Aggregations of common holothurians on reef flats of Coral Bay, Ningaloo...
The distribution of three sea cucumbers (H. whitmaei (Bell 1887), H. atra (Jaeger 1933) and S. chloronotus (Brandt 1835) in the vincinity of Coral Bay, Ningaloo Reef, Western... -
A description of the reproductive cycle of the gastropod Lepsiella vinosa on...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
This study used histological methods to describe the reproductive cycle of Lepsiella vinosa. L.vinosa was collected from the West Head rocky shore on 12 occasions between April... -
Active Participation Model Evaluation
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
The Active Participation Model (APM), implemented on 1 July 2003 as part of the third Employment Services Contract (ESC3), was the most significant change to Job Network since... -
A collation of environmental datasets used in developing and testing...
Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University
The improvement of forecasting water temperature in a coastal embayment through the assimilation of satellite sea surface temperature (SST) was investigated. Port Phillip Bay in... -
WAMSI Node 2.1 - Dynamics and predictability of the Indo-Pacific Ocean as a...
The Predictive Ocean Atmosphere Model for Australia (POAMA) is a state-of-the-art seasonal to inter-annual seasonal forecast system based on a coupled ocean/ atmosphere model... -
Victorian Water Measurement Information System
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), Victorian Government
The Victorian Water Measurement Information System is the primary access point to search, discover, access and download surface water and groundwater monitoring data collected... -
Victoria - CRA/RFA - Forests - East Gippsland - Logging History (incl....
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
A Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image taken of East Gippsland in February 1995 was used to manually classify probable coupe boundaries resulting from logging utilisation on State... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Vegetation Succession Sites
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Places that are important for succession are forest communities that have dynamic examples of succession occurring within them, areas affected by fire (halting primary... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Special Soils Mapping in...
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
This dataset is a digital (1:500 000) polygon coverage of Tasmania detailing the distribution of special soils in buttongrass areas based on the distribution of buttongrass... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Remnant Vegetation
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Remnant vegetation provides important refuge and recruitment areas for both flora and fauna. The relevant National Estate criterion is A.2, which refers to `importance in... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Refugia from Present Processes
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Contemporary refugia contain communities that are strongly associated with climatic and topographic factors that confer a degree of protection from endangering processes such as... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Old Growth of National...
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
This dataset is a digital polygon coverage detailing places of potential National Estate significance for old growth forest. The old-growth polygons are coded with a unique... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Glacial Refugia Areas
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
A glacial refuge-dependent forest community is considered to be one that occupies a climatic or topographic refuge retaining elements of the climatic regime of the last Ice Age.... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Geoconservation Mapping
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Geodiversity is fundamental to the integrity of broader ecological processes. It is also important in contributing to the richness and interest of our environment and in...