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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60 Number 11 2009
Catchment Management and Coastal Water Quality of the Great Barrier Reef


Integrated research to improve water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region 

F. J. Kroon

pp. i-iii

 


Identifying the land-based sources of suspended sediments, nutrients and pesticides discharged to the Great Barrier Reef from the Tully–Murray Basin, Queensland, Australia 

Zoe T. Bainbridge, Jon E. Brodie, John W. Faithful, Damon A. Sydes and Stephen E. Lewis

pp. 1081-1090

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Catchment modelling of sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient loads with SedNet/ANNEX in the Tully–Murray basin 

J. D. Armour, L. R. Hateley and G. L. Pitt

pp. 1091-1096

  
 


Relationships between land use and nutrient concentrations in streams draining a 'wet-tropics' catchment in northern Australia 

A. Mitchell, J. Reghenzani, J. Faithful, M. Furnas and J. Brodie

pp. 1097-1108

  
 


Spatial extent of riverine flood plumes and exposure of marine ecosystems in the Tully coastal region, Great Barrier Reef 

Michelle Devlin and Britta Schaffelke

pp. 1109-1122

  
 


Flood water quality and marine sediment and nutrient loads from the Tully and Murray catchments in north Queensland, Australia 

Jim Wallace, Lachlan Stewart, Aaron Hawdon, Rex Keen, Fazlul Karim and Joseph Kemei

pp. 1123-1131

  
 


Reef exposure to river-borne contaminants: a spatial model 

M. Maughan and J. Brodie

pp. 1132-1140

  
 


Target setting for pollutant discharge management of rivers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area 

Jon Brodie, Stephen Lewis, Zoe Bainbridge, Alan Mitchell, Jane Waterhouse and Frederieke Kroon

pp. 1141-1149

  
 


Cost-effective water quality improvement in linked terrestrial and marine ecosystems: a spatial environmental–economic modelling approach 

P. C. Roebeling, M. E. van Grieken, A. J. Webster, J. Biggs and P. Thorburn

pp. 1150-1158

  
 


The expected impact of climate change on nitrogen losses from wet tropical sugarcane production in the Great Barrier Reef region 

A. J. Webster, P. J. Thorburn, P. C. Roebeling, H. L. Horan and J. S. Biggs

pp. 1159-1164

  
 


Development and application of the Riparian Mapping Tool to identify priority rehabilitation areas for nitrogen removal in the Tully–Murray basin, Queensland, Australia 

D. W. Rassam and D. Pagendam

pp. 1165-1175

  
 


Community uses and values of water informing water quality improvement planning: a study from the Great Barrier Reef region, Australia 

Iris C. Bohnet and Clarence Kinjun

pp. 1176-1182

  
 


Integrating knowledge to inform water quality planning in the Tully–Murray basin, Australia 

F. J. Kroon, C. J. Robinson and A. P. Dale

pp. 1183-1188

  
 


Adaptive management for water quality planning – from theory to practice 

Rachel Eberhard, Catherine J. Robinson, Jane Waterhouse, John Parslow, Barry Hart, Rodger Grayson and Bruce Taylor

pp. 1189-1195

  
 


Catchment management and health of coastal ecosystems: synthesis and future research 

F. J. Kroon and J. Brodie

pp. 1196-1200

  
 


  
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