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SoE2015: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage condition
While the outstanding universal value (OUV) of the Great Barrier Reef remains in good condition, the overall condition of some key attributes is poor and many have deteriorated... -
SoE2015: Freshwater wetland systems within protected areas
Eight per cent of freshwater wetlands in Queensland are within protected areas. -
SoE2017: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
About 17%, or 1.8 million hectares, of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or declared fish habitat areas. -
Shark Control Program non-target species statistics by year
The shark control program (SCP) relies on nets or drumlines, or a combination of both, to minimise the threat of shark attack on humans in particular locations. Following is... -
SoE2017: Queensland heritage places
Since 2012, 93 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register. -
SoE2015: Queensland heritage places
Since 2012, 66 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register. -
Queensland commercial fishery observer data
Number of days observed by the Observer program for the Queensland commercial Line, Net, Trawl and Pot fisheries from 2006 to 2013. -
Brisbane Bar tide gauge—Near Real-Time data
Latest 7 days of raw unvalidated water level readings recorded at the mouth of the Brisbane River using an automatic tide gauge. -
SoE2017: Cultural heritage site locations
Artefact scatters are the most prevalent type of site location recorded on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage database. -
SoE2015: Cultural heritage site locations
Artefact scatters are the most prevalent type of site location recorded on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage database. -
Special wildlife reserves - Queensland
Special Wildlife Reserves are part(s) or whole of Lot(s) on plan and are established through a voluntary conservation agreement between the Minister for the State of Queensland... -
SoE2020: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
About 18%, or 1.893 million hectares, of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or declared fish habitat areas. -
SoE2015: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
About 17%—or 1.8 million hectares—of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or a declared fish habitat area. -
SoE2020: Cultural heritage site locations
Artefact scatters are the most prevalent type of site location recorded on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage database. -
SoE2020: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage natural criteria
The Great Barrier Reef meets all 4 World Heritage natural criteria: natural phenomena and exceptional natural beauty; representing major stages of Earth's history; significant... -
SoE2017: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage natural criteria
The Great Barrier Reef meets all four World Heritage natural criteria -
SoE2015: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage natural criteria
The Great Barrier Reef meets all four World Heritage natural criteria -
EHP issued Penalty Infringement Notices(vehicle related littering and...
Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) issued by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection for vehicle related littering and illegal dumping as reported by members of... -
SoE2020: Change in available soil and land resources
In the 20 years from 1999 to 2019, <0.1% (63,411km2) of the State changed land use, with 3.6% (54,775km2) of land capable of agricultural production became unavailable for... -
SoE2020: Change in ground cover levels
Ground cover in grazing lands across Queensland declined in 2019 compared to the long-term mean, broadly reflecting decreased average annual rainfall across the state in recent...