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Coral on the Great Barrier ReefAustralia lays claim to the third largest marine jurisdiction of any nation on Earth. This territory was extended by the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, which recently confirmed the location of the outer limit of Australia’s continental shelf in nine distinct marine regions in areas beyond 200 nautical miles.
Photo title: Coral on the Great Barrier Reef
Photo credit: Freund Factory www.freundfactory.com
 
Australia’s coasts and oceans hold a special place in the national psyche, particularly since 85 per cent of the population lives within 50 km of the coastline. They contain icons such as Ningaloo Reef and the Great Barrier Reef, the Kimberley Coast, the Great Australian Bight and the southern and Antarctic waters. All these areas have high levels of biodiversity, much of which is endemic to the region and still largely unknown. Australia’s coastal regions and estuaries provide fisheries recruitment and ecosystem services, while its beaches, bays and reefs are the basis of its international tourism sector. However, Australia’s coastal communities (projected to continue growing) are placing major pressures on the coastal marine environment through urban development, agriculture, ports, harbours and marine transport, fisheries, tourism and recreation, storm water run off, wastewater discharge and pollution.
 
Most of Australia’s exports and imports are shipped by sea. Its maritime borders need protecting in the face of illegal migration, illegal harvesting of marine resources and the accidental or deliberate introduction of marine pests and diseases.
 
Balmain Wharf, Sydney, Australia. King Tide 25/12/2007, predicted to be more frequent by 2050.The oceans surrounding this island continent hold the key to Australia’s climate. The cycles of droughts and floods are controlled by ocean circulation patterns and their interaction with the atmosphere in the Indian, Pacific and Southern Oceans. Droughts and floods, including the prolonged drought underway in parts of Australia, greatly affect Australia’s economic, social and environmental wellbeing. Insufficient investment in science to support Government decision making is causing economic loss to Australia.
Photo title: Balmain Wharf, Sydney, Australia. King Tide 25/12/2007, predicted to be more frequent by 2050.
Photo credit: Frances B. Michaelis
 
Based on A Marine Nation: National Framework for Marine Research and Innovation. March 2009. Oceans Policy Science Advisory Group/Marine Science Steering Committee. 26 pp. Available electronically
 
 
 
 
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Development Gateways are innovative Internet portals that seek to maximize the interchange of development information with the objective of assisting countries to achieve sustainable development and to reduce poverty. Australian Development Gateway- sustainable development through shari...g knowledge Development Gateways are innovative Internet portals that seek to maximize the ...  
The Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) is a scientific agency within the department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Australia (AFFA), at the interface between science and policy. Bureau of Rural Sciences Australia The Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) is a scientific agency within the department...  
An overview of Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef An overview of Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef 
The Cockburn Sound Management Council was established in August 2000 to coordinate environmental planning and management of Cockburn Sound and its catchment. Cockburn Sound Management Council The Cockburn Sound Management Council was established in August 2000 to coordin...  
The partnership between BHP Billiton, the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, the Census of Marine Life and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) will allow Australian reef sites to be included in the CReefs global research initiative. CReefs - the Australian Node The partnership between BHP Billiton, the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, the Ce...  
Society to protect threatened estuaries, shores and coastal waters of Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay Friends of Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay Inc. Society to protect threatened estuaries, shores and coastal waters of Nelson Ha...  
Website of the GBRMPA, the principal adviser to the Commonwealth Government on the care and development of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) Website of the GBRMPA, the principal adviser to the Commonwealth Government on ...  
A description of the key marine species groups including their status, habitat and distribution, regional significance, threats and information gaps. Key Marine Species of the Northern Planning Area, Australia A description of the key marine species groups including their status, habitat ...  
Over 250 introduced marine plants and animals have arrived in Australian waters on vessels of all types from yachts to commercial ships. Some have taken over habitats from the native species, changing coastal areas and damaging the fishing, aquaculture and tourism industries. Marine Pests Australia Over 250 introduced marine plants and animals have arrived in Australian waters...  
The largest community-based coral reef monitoring program in Australia. Reef Check Australia The largest community-based coral reef monitoring program in Australia....  
Data on Severe Tropical Cyclones Anthony and Yasi which struck the North Queensland coast of Australia from 21 January to 4 February 2011. Strict building codes, cyclone preparedness, including mandatory evacuation, and a rapid emergency response resulted in no significant loss of life, although there was structural damage at the centre and widespread damage to vegetation. More data at <a href=http://data.aims.gov.au/> AIMS data centre</a>. Severe Tropical Cyclones Anthony and Yasi 21-Jan-2011 to 4-Feb-2011 Data on Severe Tropical Cyclones Anthony and Yasi which struck the North Queens...  
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