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Saltmarsh Matters

The three state regional NRM’s (NRM North, NRM South, NRM Cradle Coast) have worked with the University of Tasmania and Birdlife Tasmania to develop information and resources for coastal saltmarshes, including community based monitoring projects, identification resources and detailed maps for all saltmarsh clusters across southern Tasmania

The three state regional NRM’s (NRM North, NRM South, NRM Cradle Coast) have worked with the University of Tasmania and Birdlife Tasmania to develop information and resources for coastal saltmarshes, including community based monitoring projects, identification resources and detailed maps for all saltmarsh clusters across southern Tasmania

Saltmarsh Matters

by Spatial Enterprises PL
Saltmarsh Matters
Saltmarsh Matters
Saltmarsh Matters

What is it about?

The three state regional NRM’s (NRM North, NRM South, NRM Cradle Coast) have worked with the University of Tasmania and Birdlife Tasmania to develop information and resources for coastal saltmarshes, including community based monitoring projects, identification resources and detailed maps for all saltmarsh clusters across southern Tasmania. Saltmarsh was declared an Ecologically Endangered Community under the EPBC Act in August 2013 and community monitoring is important for saltmarsh conservation efforts as there is a lack of detailed data on the diversity, condition or values of saltmarsh in Tasmania. School groups, professionals and coastal groups are encouraged to conduct monitoring around October-April.

Saltmarsh Matters

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
18Mb
Genre
Education Reference
Last updated
April 9, 2016
Release date
April 9, 2016
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App Store Description

The three state regional NRM’s (NRM North, NRM South, NRM Cradle Coast) have worked with the University of Tasmania and Birdlife Tasmania to develop information and resources for coastal saltmarshes, including community based monitoring projects, identification resources and detailed maps for all saltmarsh clusters across southern Tasmania. Saltmarsh was declared an Ecologically Endangered Community under the EPBC Act in August 2013 and community monitoring is important for saltmarsh conservation efforts as there is a lack of detailed data on the diversity, condition or values of saltmarsh in Tasmania. School groups, professionals and coastal groups are encouraged to conduct monitoring around October-April.

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