Restoring ecosystems

Estuarine & coastal ecosystems

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Restoration activities

Restoration
projects

8 projects
include projects targeted habitat restoration and rehabilitation, weed control, erosion management and access control

Vegetation
improved

21,900
plants planted

Erosion
control

60.2 hectares treated for erosion 2.4 km length of stream managed for erosion

Invasive weeds
control

157 hectares
treated for weeds

Restoration of estuarine and coastal habitats that are degraded or under threat can enhance biodiversity values and re-establish important ecosystem services. Just some on-ground activities to tackle this include revegetation with native species (e.g. mangroves), shorebird mapping and restoration, establishing shellfish reefs and reintroducing tidal waters (hydrological restoration).

Here's a snapshot of just some of the action over the past 5 years. These numbers will grow as more groups from across the region contribute their data.

*Numbers as provided by contributors to the stewardship pilot (for the period 2019/20 - 2023/24). These numbers will increase as more groups from across the region submit data to the stewardship initiative as the project grows in the coming years.

Key indicators Coastal & marine

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