EHMP Team

    

The Department of Environment and Resources Management (DERM) was responsible for the freshwater and estuarine/marine components of the EHMP program. Tasks included program coordination, all water quality monitoring, seagrass depth range monitoring, coral monitoring, reporting and other communication products. DERM also provided data management services for both the freshwater and estuarine/marine EHMP components.

Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services (QHFSS) was responsible for the analysis of nitrogen and phosphorus in the freshwater and estuarine/marine component, as well as dissolved organic carbon in freshwater.


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The Centre for Water Studies at the University of Queensland conducted the processed nitrogen tracking task (d15N mapping).

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The Australian Rivers Institute at Griffith University provided scientific advice on the freshwater component of the EHMP and analysed stable isotope samples.

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The CSIRO Division of Mathematical and Information Sciences contributes to the statistical analysis of results, numerical modelling, generation of maps of water quality, development of indices, and reporting mechanisms for ecosystem health.
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The Secretariat of the SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership manages the implementation of the EHMP, including integration of the program, on behalf of its various partners. Stakeholder guidance to the program is provided through the EHMP Steering Committee, which is made up of representatives from each of the EHMP partners.