WAMSI Research Node 3Managing and Conserving the Marine State: Best practice management & underpinning science | |
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Western Australia has an outstanding and in many parts unique marine natural heritage. Conserving Western Australia’s biodiversity and unique natural marine heritage in the face of mounting multiple-use pressures requires a sound scientific underpinning. This area of WAMSI research focuses on an improved scientific knowledge base to support the development and implementation of environment and conservation policies, and to support decision-making for marine environmental protection, conservation and ecotourism as well as decisions on tourist and industrial developments. The geographic focus will be predominately on the Ningaloo Reef System. A particular early focus for Node 3 isto support biodiversity conservation and research relevant to managing WA’s system of marine reserves, especially in the Ningaloo Reef region. PowerPoint Presentation [681 KB] Ningaloo Symposium Invitation July 2007 Management Plan for the Ningaloo Marine Park and Muiron Islands Marine Management Area Part A Management Plan for the Ningaloo Marine Park and Muiron Islands Marine Management Area Part B | Key Participants
Node Leader Dr Chris J Simpson |
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CRICOS Provider Code: 00126G Last updated 28 Oct 2008 12:08 Location: http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/page/3748 |