




Victoria recently released the 2024 State of the Marine and Coastal Environment report, the first full update in several years.
It pulls together long term data on coasts, estuaries and reefs and tracks how these systems are changing under pressure from climate, development and population growth.
From kelp decline and shifting reef communities to habitat restoration and citizen science, the report offers a detailed snapshot of how the Great Southern Reef is changing across the state.
Read our breakdown:
It pulls together long term data on coasts, estuaries and reefs and tracks how these systems are changing under pressure from climate, development and population growth.
From kelp decline and shifting reef communities to habitat restoration and citizen science, the report offers a detailed snapshot of how the Great Southern Reef is changing across the state.
Read our breakdown:
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