Wildlife of the Gold Coast wetlands

S. Burgin, D. McPhee

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    Abstract

    Water in the landscape of the Gold Coast is dominated by marine and marine-influenced systems. The most obvious are the in-shore waters abutting the Gold Coast's world-famous beaches and estuaries. Little more than a glance at a map of the city also reveals the extensive canal estates built to take advantage of the marine waters, and indeed expand them. The waters of the rivers mix with the ocean's waters in the estuaries. These ecosystems are valuable nursery areas for marine wildlife, particularly, but not restricted to, fishes of commercial and recreational value.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe Gold Coast Transformed: From Wilderness to Urban Ecosystem
    EditorsTor Hundloe, Bridgette McDougall, Craig Page
    Place of PublicationClayton, Vic.
    PublisherCSIRO
    Pages93-101
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Electronic)9781486303304
    ISBN (Print)9781486303298
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • wildlife
    • wetlands
    • Gold Coast (Qld.)

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