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Protect What YOU Love About Moreton Bay

There are so many reasons to love Moreton Bay – home to turtles, dugongs, shorebirds, seagrass meadows, and the places we swim, fish and explore.

But beneath the surface, invisible threats are growing. Sediment and pollution are degrading water quality, damaging habitats, and placing increasing pressure on the Bay’s wildlife and ecosystems.

This End of Financial Year, your support will help The Moreton Bay Foundation turn knowledge into action – raising awareness, informing better decisions, and helping protect the future of Moreton Bay.

Why Your Support Matters

The impacts of declining water quality are often gradual and difficult to see, until ecosystems begin to fail.

Here in Moreton Bay, we still have time to act. Your donation helps support science, collaboration, communication and practical action to protect the Bay before we reach a tipping point.

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The Moreton Bay Foundation recently published a major report on sediment impacts in the Bay, bringing together decades of research to better understand how sediment affects the ecological, social and economic values of Moreton Bay.

But research alone is not enough.

In other parts of Australia, we’ve already seen what happens when threats like sediment, pollution and warming waters combine to have catastrophic impacts for marine life.

In Moreton Bay, it’s not too late.

TMBF work to ensure knowledge is:

  • accessible to decision-makers and the community
  • translated into practical action
  • used to inform better planning and management
  • shared in ways that strengthen awareness, collaboration and advocacy

This includes:

  • communicating risks clearly and publicly
  • supporting evidence-based advocacy
  • bringing together scientists, government, industry and community
  • helping drive practical solutions that protect the Bay at scale

Your Support Matters

The impacts of declining water quality are often gradual and difficult to see – until ecosystems begin to fail.

Your donation helps support science, collaboration, communication and practical action to protect the Bay before we reach a tipping point.