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South East Queensland

In the South East Queensland Aquatic Conservation Assessment (ACA) the AquaBAMM methodology has been applied separately to the non-riverine (i.e. palustrine and lacustrine) and riverine wetlands within each of the 16 catchments. There are 32 ACAs for the riverine and non-riverine wetlands in the study area.

View report: Aquatic Conservation Assessment using AQUABAMM for the riverine and non-riverine wetlands of Southeast Queensland.

The riverine and non-riverine assessments may be accessed through WetlandMaps.

The riverine and non-riverine data and reporting (information on specific environmental values, by location) may be accessed through WetlandMaps.

Information on specific environmental values, by location, is also available via Environmental reports online.

For further information on AquaBAMM and the ACA results email biodiversity.planning♲des.qld.gov.au

Southeast Queensland ACA report

Quick facts

ACAs

or Aquatic conservation assessments are an outcome of the Aquatic Biodiversity Assessment and Mapping Method (AquaBAMM).

Sixteen catchments

make up the Southeast Queensland catchments: Albert, Brisbane Lower, Brisbane Upper, Bribie Island, Bremer, Logan, Lockyer, Moreton Bay Islands, Maroochy, Moreton Island, Nerang/Coomera, Noosa, Pine, Stradbroke Islands, SEQ Islands (other) and Stanley.


Last updated: 23 September 2020

This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2020) South East Queensland, WetlandInfo website, accessed 18 March 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/assessment/assessment-methods/aca/south-east-queensland.html

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