A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia): Current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway

  • T. P. Stelling-Wood
  • , P. E. Gribben
  • , G. Birch
  • , M. J. Bishop
  • , C. Blount
  • , D. J. Booth
  • , C. Brown
  • , E. Bruce
  • , A. B. Bugnot
  • , M. Byrne
  • , R. G. Creese
  • , K. A. Dafforn
  • , J. Dahlenburg
  • , M. A. Doblin
  • , T. E. Fellowes
  • , A. M. Fowler
  • , M. C. Gibbs
  • , W. Glamore
  • , T. M. Glasby
  • , A. C. Hay
  • B. Kelaher, N. A. Knott, A. W.D. Larkum, L. M. Parker, E. M. Marzinelli, M. Mayer-Pinto, B. Morgan, S. A. Murray, M. J. Rees, P. M. Ross, M. Roughan, N. Saintilan, E. Scanes, J. R. Seymour, N. Schaefer, I. M. Suthers, M. D. Taylor, J. E. Williamson, A. Vila Concejo, R. J. Whittington, W. F. Figueira

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1003-1025
Number of pages23
JournalMarine and Freshwater Research
Volume74
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 19 2023
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Oceanography
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Aquatic Science
  • Ecology

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Botany Bay
  • Cooks River
  • estuary
  • First Nations people
  • Gamay
  • Georges River
  • Kamay
  • traditional ecological knowledge
  • urbanisation

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