Appendix 1

Submissions, tabled documents, answers to questions on notice and additional information

Submissions

1          Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania

2          Fisheries Research and Development Corporation

3          OceanWatch Australia

4          EDOs of Australia

5          Australian Marine Sciences Association

6          Austral Fisheries

7          Dr Matt Landos

8          Sydney Institute of Marine Science

9          Australian Fisheries Management Authority

10        Australian Institute of Marine Science

11        WWF-Australia

12        Australian Environment Foundation

13        Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

14        Queensland Government

15        Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

16        Torres Strait Regional Authority

17        Northern Land Council

18        Department of Agriculture and Water Resources

19        Department of the Environment and Energy

20        Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

21        Government of South Australia

22        Northern Territory Seafood Council

23        Dr Trevor Ward and Professor David Booth

24        Australian Marine Conservation Society

25        Ms Hayley Morris, Morris Group

Tabled documents

Mr Michael Baron, Eaglehawk Dive Centre – Photographs of giant kelp forest (public hearing, Hobart, 21 February 2017)

Austral Fisheries – "Climate Change and Director's Duties" Memorandum of Opinion (public hearing, Hobart, 21 February 2017)

Mr Steven Moon, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators – Opening statement (public hearing, Cairns, 29 August 2017)

Ms Sheriden Morris, Reef and Rainforest Research Centre – Graph depicting tide movement and heating periods (public hearing, Cairns, 29 August 2017)

Mr John Rumney, Great Barrier Reef Legacy – Handout on Great Barrier Reef Legacy (public hearing, Cairns, 29 August 2017)

Dr James Findlay, Australian Fisheries Management Authority – Opening statement (public hearing, Canberra, 20 October 2017)

Answers to questions on notice

Sydney Institute of Marine Science – Answer to question taken on notice, public hearing, Sydney, 16 March 2017 (received 17 March 2017)

OceanWatch – Answers to questions taken on notice, public hearing, Sydney, 16 March 2017 (received 4 April 2017)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation – Answers to questions taken on notice, public hearing, Sydney, 17 March 2017 (received 13 April 2017)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation – Answers to questions taken on notice, public hearing, Sydney, 17 March 2017 (received 20 April 2017)

Mr Tony Fontes – Answer to question taken on notice, public hearing, Townsville, 30 August 2017 (received 3 September 2017)

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority – Answer to question on notice, public hearing, Townsville, 30 August 2017 (received 28 September 2017)

Dr Andrew Hoey, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies – Answers to questions taken on notice, public hearing, Townsville, 30 August 2017 (received 20 September 2017)

Additional information

Professor David Booth – Photographs and charts referred to in evidence during 16 March 2017 public hearing

OceanWatch Australia – OceanWatch Australia, draft National Marine Natural Resource Management Plan 2012-2022

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'

Ocean Watch Australia – N Duke (2017), 'Climate calamity along Australia's gulf coast'

Dr Janice Lough – Frieler et al (2012), 'Limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celcius is unlikely to save most coral reefs'

Dr Janice Lough – Gattuso et al (2015), 'Contrasting futures for ocean and society from different anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios'

Dr Janice Lough – Australian Institute of Marine Science, 'Long-term Reef Monitoring Program –Annual summary report on coral reef condition for 2016/17'

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