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Tangalooma wreck boats with scuba divers and campers Moreton Island provided by Regatta Marine

You asked us: Boating

21/01/202023/05/2022 TMBF
Q24. What strategies could the foundation help to educate readers of marine magazines around appropriate behaviour and conservation practices while fishing and boating and jet skiing? A. Working with marine magazine producers and other boating and recreation networks to promote…
boating, January 2020, you asked us
Recreational fishing moreton bay © copyright Anthony Heiser

You asked us: Fishing

21/01/202023/05/2022 TMBF
Q. Do we know where recreational fishing effort is located and what the true catch is? A. Recreational catch data are derived from fishing surveys conducted by DAF in 2000, 2010 and 2013. The 2013 survey estimated there were approximately…
January 2020, recreational fishing, you asked us
Endangered Dugong flanked by Golden Trevally

Extension to submissions for EPBC Act review

21/01/202023/05/2022 TMBF
The Australian Government has announced an independent review of the Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwth), as required every 10 years. The EPBC Act is the most important piece of legislation underpinning Australian environmental law and protects matters of…
biodiversity, conservation, environmental law, January 2020, world heritage
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Manly Mudwalk – World Wetlands Day 2020 with TMBF

21/01/202023/05/2022 TMBF
Join UQ A/Prof Ian Tibbetts on a guided walk in the rich intertidal zone – exploring mudflats, molluscs and migratory bird habitats. Walks commence 8am, 9am and 10am – places are limited, so please register in advance and arrive 10…
January 2020, Moreton Bay
Palustrine wetland at Eighteen Mile Swamp North Stradbroke Island Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay Wetlands

21/01/202023/05/2022 TMBF
February 2nd is World Wetlands Day, celebrating the signing of the International Convention on the protection of Wetlands, commonly known as the Ramsar Convention. Moreton Bay is home to extensive Ramsar listed wetlands, recognised for their international significance. Wetlands…
January 2020, Ramsar Wetland Convention 1971, wetlands

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Dolphins Tangalooma copyright 16-12-2017 Katya Ovsyanikova UQ PhD student

The Moreton Bay Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Lands of and around Moreton Bay. The Foundation pays respect to their Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledges the important role Traditional Owners play within Moreton Bay communities.

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