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Coastal Data System – Near real time wave data
Near real time wave and sea surface temperature data for selected sites along the Queensland coast. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names are;... -
Coastal Data System – Near real time storm tide data
Actual, predicted and residual water level data, measured by Storm Tide gauges and Tide gauges at coastal locations along the Queensland coast. -
Coastal Data System – Near real time tide data
Actual, predicted and residual water level data, measured by Tide gauges at coastal locations along the Queensland coast. Datum of Predictions is Lowest Astronomical Tide -
Ambient estuarine water quality monitoring data (includes near real-time sites)
Half hourly in-situ estuarine water quality readings by station updated daily. View historical data for the following sites: Baffle Creek Gregory River Burnett River Sandgate... -
Brisbane River - Colmslie Site - Water Quality Monitoring Buoy
Water quality data from the Brisbane River, approximately 10.0km from the mouth of the Brisbane River, near Colmslie Boat Ramp -
Broad vegetation groups - pre-clearing and 2021 remnant - Queensland series
Version 6.1 pre-clearing and 2021 remnant Broad Vegetation Groups of Queensland (BVG), derived from the regional ecosystem mapping. The 1:1 million BVG is added by lookup table... -
Biodiversity status of pre-clearing and 2021 remnant regional ecosystems -...
Version 13.1 - Regional ecosystems are vegetation communities in a bioregion that are consistently associated with a particular combination of geology, landform and soil. -
Hopeland area groundwater sampling results and findings
Groundwater monitoring results undertaken in the Hopeland area. Sampling results are from on and surrounding the former Linc Energy site. -
Pumicestone Passage Bulcock Beach - Water quality monitoring
Unverified water quality data from the Pumicestone Passage near Bulcock Beach. -
Remnant vegetation cover - 2021 - Queensland
Version 13.1 - Delineation of remnant/non-remnant vegetation, cleared areas and other features for Queensland. Based on the 2021 remnant regional ecosystem mapping. -
High value regrowth 2021 - Queensland
Version 13.1.1 - High-value regrowth vegetation means vegetation located -(a) on freehold land, indigenous land, or land subject of a lease issued under the Land Act 1994 for... -
Annual Returns
Annual returns are issued by the department for Environmental Authorities operating with certain activities and conditions. The public register provides digitised information... -
Environmental Authority Applications
The public register lists licenses issued for resource activities (mining and petroleum and gas) and prescribed activities issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1994. -
Environmental authorities register
The public register lists licenses issued for resource activities (mining and petroleum and gas) and prescribed activities issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1994. -
Estimated rehabilitation cost (ERC) notices
Operators who hold Environmental Authority (EA) for resource activities may be required to contribute surety to the Financial Provisioning Scheme that started on 1 April 2019.... -
Suitable Operator Register (SOR) for Environmentally Relevant Activities (ERAs)
A suitable operator is a person or corporation who has been registered by the Department of Environment and Science as being suitable to carry out an environmentally relevant... -
Temporary emissions licences (TEL)
A temporary emissions licence (TEL) temporarily allows the release of a contaminant into the environment, in response to an unforeseen event such as a flood or bushfire. The... -
Regional ecosystem description database
Regional ecosystem description database (REDD) to accompany the Queensland Herbarium regional ecosystem mapping. For more information and different data formats visit:... -
Nature refuges - Queensland
Nature Refuges are part(s) or whole of Lot(s) on plan and are gazetted through a voluntary conservation agreement between the Queensland Government and private land owner(s).... -
Fire regime - Queensland series
Fire Regime Groups are groups of related regional ecosystems that share common fire management intent and are grouped for the purpose of practical fire management.