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This module provides details of the 360° survey (5 metre radius circle) section of the Rapid Monitoring form, including percentage estimation of benthos categories.
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Test your knowledge of module three with these review questions.
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This module provides details of the coral impacts to record in the 360° survey (5 metre radius circle) section of the Rapid Monitoring from.
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Test your knowledge of module four with these review questions.
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An exam to test your knowledge on the Rapid Monitoring module series.
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Answer sheet for all Rapid Monitoring review questions and final exam.
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A flow chart to guide students through the main steps of submitting rapid monitoring data.
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The Great Barrier Reef Marine Monitoring Program surveys and reports on the health of inshore coral, seagrass and water quality every year, and has done so for over 15 years. Information and results can be found in this document.
Monitoring water quality and the health of inshore coral reef and seagrass habitats is essential to understanding the resilience of the entire Great Barrier Reef.
Monitoring water quality and the health of inshore coral reef and seagrass habitats is essential to understanding the resilience of the entire Great Barrier Reef.
Reef Guardian Program Guidance
Keep on track with your Reef Guardian School planning with annual reminders.
Units of work
This Eco Project has been designed for students to explore the current and future issues facing the Great Barrier Reef through the lens of a future STEAM-focused role.
The aim of the project is for students to select a future job profile and showcase how they could apply their future skillset towards managing and protecting the health and longevity of the Reef.
The aim of the project is for students to select a future job profile and showcase how they could apply their future skillset towards managing and protecting the health and longevity of the Reef.