Additional Documents

1 PDF: Photographs and charts referred to in evidence during 16 March 2017 public hearing provided by Professor David Booth Photographs and charts referred to in evidence during 16 March 2017 public hearing provided by Professor David Booth
2 PDF: OceanWatch Australia, draft National Marine Natural Resource Management Plan 2017–2022, provided by OceanWatch Australia OceanWatch Australia, draft National Marine Natural Resource Management Plan 2017–2022, provided by OceanWatch Australia
3 PDF: N Duke et al (2017), 'Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria: a severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event', provided by OceanWatch Australia N Duke et al (2017), 'Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria: a severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event', provided by OceanWatch Australia
4 PDF: N Duke (2017), 'Climate calamity along Australia's gulf coast', provided by OceanWatch Australia N Duke (2017), 'Climate calamity along Australia's gulf coast', provided by OceanWatch Australia
5 PDF: Frieler et al (2012), 'Limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celcius is unlikely to save most coral reefs', provided by Dr Janice Lough Frieler et al (2012), 'Limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celcius is unlikely to save most coral reefs', provided by Dr Janice Lough
6 PDF: Gattuso et al (2015), 'Contrasting futures for ocean and society from different anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios', provided by Dr Janice Lough Gattuso et al (2015), 'Contrasting futures for ocean and society from different anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios', provided by Dr Janice Lough
7 PDF: Australian Institute of Marine Science, 'Long-term Reef Monitoring Program - Annual summary report on coral reef condition for 2016/17', provided by Dr Janice Lough Australian Institute of Marine Science, 'Long-term Reef Monitoring Program - Annual summary report on coral reef condition for 2016/17', provided by Dr Janice Lough

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About this inquiry

An inquiry into the impact of climate change in the marine environment including the effect on fish stocks, marine biodiversity and ecosystems and the adequacy of protections for marine biodiversity and biosecurity measures and monitoring systems given current and projected climate change impacts



Past Public Hearings

20 Oct 2017: CANBERRA
30 Aug 2017: TOWNSVILLE
29 Aug 2017: CAIRNS

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Inquiry Status

Report tabled

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