We are working to protect coastal ecosystems in the Great Barrier Reef region. These ecosystems are under threat from invasive species, human overuse and vehicle traffic.
NQ Dry Tropics delivered a dune restoration project along the Burdekin coastline. This project has restored sand dunes through practical, on-ground actions. It allows native species to rejuvenate through revegetation and the installation of fencing.
Healthy vegetated sand dunes:
- protect low-lying land from tidal surges and storms
- ensure the natural environment is resilient against a changing climate
- protect the foreshore against erosion
- provide food and nesting areas for native fauna.
A second project involved constructing three fish passages. This helps fish populations connect between the freshwater reaches of priority catchments. Fish monitoring at Alligator creek demonstrated that the project was a success.
The Australian Government Reef Trust funds a range of projects in the Great Barrier Reef region. They are supporting delivery of the Reef 2050 Plan. This is our overarching framework for protecting and managing the Reef.