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SoE2017: Pressures affecting riverine ecosystems
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Sediment, nutrients and chemicals, and the loss of riparian forests are the major catchment pressures that broadly impact Queensland’s freshwater rivers but vary in their... -
Census of the Queensland Flora 2016
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Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to Flora... -
SoE2020: Queensland heritage places destroyed
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Three State Heritage Places were removed from the Queensland Heritage Register in 2018–2020 as destroyed places. -
SoE2015: Estuarine wetlands within protected areas
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Thirty-six per cent of estuarine wetlands across Queensland are within an area of managed protection. -
Coastal Data System - Waves (Skardon River Inshore)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Skardon River Inshore. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves.... -
SoE2015: Number of litter items in Queensland
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The average number of litter items at urban sites in Queensland has been consistently higher than the average across Australia. -
Sandgate water quality monitoring data - Historical
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Annual water quality data from the Sandgate monitoring station This is raw and unvalidated data and should be used with caution. For more information regarding water quality in... -
Coastal Data System - Waves (Mermaid Beach)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Mermaid Beach. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field... -
SoE2020: Sea surface temperature
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Sea surface temperatures in the Coral Sea and around northern Australia are about +1oC warmer on average than 100 years ago, with the years 2009 through 2018 being the warmest... -
SoE2017: Key fish stocks
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The majority of Queensland’s key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
Burnett River water quality monitoring data - Historical
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Annual water quality data from the Burnett River monitoring station This is raw and unvalidated data and should be used with caution. For more information regarding water... -
SoE2017: Major threats to flora species
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Thirty-four major threats have been identified that impact on Queensland threatened flora. -
Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland - 2007
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Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland reporting to the Australian National Pollutant Inventory for the 2006/2007 inventory year. -
Coastal Data System - Waves (Hay Point)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Hay Point. This site is jointly operated by the Department of Environment and... -
Coastal Data System - Waves (Mooloolaba)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Mooloolaba. This site is jointly operated by the Department of Environment and... -
SoE2015: Condition of estuarine ecosystem health
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Queensland's estuarine aquatic ecosystems vary significantly in condition. -
Historical ash trends by financial year since 2007
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Historical trend of ash landfilled and recovered for every financial year since 2007-2008. This dataset displays the amount of ash deposited in landfill in tonnes and the amount... -
Conservation status of Queensland wildlife
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The names and conservation statuses of Queensland flora, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and some fish and invertebrate groups based on the Department of Environment and... -
SoE2017: Use of bikeways in SEQ
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The use of major bikeways in South East Queensland increased between 2015 and 2017. -
SoE2020: Extreme weather events (days with ‘very heavy rainfall’)
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While days with ‘very heavy rainfall’ are rare in parts of south-western Queensland, they are common along Queensland’s north-eastern seaboard.