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2011 Report Card Results
Northern Catchments
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Pumicestone Passage Catchment and Estuary
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* Fewer than 5 sites monitored
Catchment Facts
Total area: 789km
2
Stream network length: 1,481km
Local Councils: Moreton Bay Regional Council, Sunshine Coast Regional Council
Dominant land uses: pine plantations, forestry, native bush, grazing, agriculture
Pumicestone Passage receives inflows from numerous small creeks on the mainland and Bribie Island
Pumicestone Passage is within the Moreton Bay Marine Park
Tidal flushing of the southern passage from Deception Bay dominates the estuary, with a net northern movement of water through the passage
During flood events, catchment runoff dominates water quality within the passage
Freshwater results
B
Pumicestone Catchment*
Streams in poor to fair condition with a decrease in ecosystem processes and low nutrient cycling.
Marine results
C+
Pumicestone Passage (marine)
Increased turbidity in central and northern areas.
Increased sewage nitrogen signal and decrease in seagrass depth.
For more information on the Report Card, please visit:
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Other Pumicestone Passage Catchment links:
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Community/Catchment Group
Sunshine Coast Regional Council
Pumicestone Region Catchment Co-ordinating Committee
Moreton Bay Regional Council