Contribution of rivers to the productivity of floodplains and coastal areas of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria
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Smart, James
Robins, Julie
Ndehedehe, Christopher
Kenyon, RA
Faggotter, SJ
McMahon, Joseph
Broadley, JM
Leahy, SM
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The Queensland State Government has identified three river systems in the south-east Gulf of Carpentaria – the Mitchell, Gilbert and Flinders rivers – where water development for irrigated agriculture is already occurring or likely to occur. Information is needed on the water needs of estuarine ecosystems and their associated fisheries to ensure that any water development occurs in a sustainable way, and that economic and social trade-offs between agriculture, fisheries and the environment are well understood.
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© Griffith University, 2021. Contribution of rivers to the productivity of floodplains and coastal areas of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria is licensed by the Griffith University for use under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia licence. For licence conditions see creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Freshwater ecology
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Burford, MA; Smart, J; Robins, J; Ndehedehe, C; Kenyon, RA; Faggotter, SJ; McMahon, J; Broadley, JM; Leahy, SM, Contribution of rivers to the productivity of floodplains and coastal areas of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, 2021, pp. 1-7