Lower Burdekin catchment ground & surface water interaction issues

The Lower Burdekin is the largest floodplain system on the Australian east coast. It has a diverse assemblage of coastal ecosystems, including one the greatest concentrations of wetlands situated in the GBR catchment. Given the magnitude of its physical, biogeochemical and biological process functions, it is an important functional component of the overall catchment of … Continue reading Lower Burdekin catchment ground & surface water interaction issues