Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Sentinel fish monitoring

Sebastian Lopez-Marcano

Project Description

The purpose of this project is to establish a baseline and perform ongoing automated fish monitoring across estuaries of the Gold Coast. The monitoring results will inform the City of Gold Coast local council and community on the health of estuaries in the Gold Coast.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

University of Sunshine Coast and City of Gold Coast: This project benefits the entire community of the Gold Coast since the project answers one of the key questions when assessing the health of their waterways.

Outcomes to Date

Outcomes to be determined as the project is still in initial stages.

Project Significance

For the first time, fish abudance and communities are being included in the yearly ecosystem assessments performed by City of Gold Coast. The automated monitoring allows for more efficient data that can inform managers about the health of their ecosystems. Therefore, this project is aligned with SDG14 and SDG11.

Co-authors
César Augusto, Herrera Acosta, Jasmine Alida-May Rasmussen, Rod Martin Connolly
Project start
2022
Project end
2027
Academic area
Australian Rivers Institute
Project type
Project location
  • Gold Coast
Project geographical impact
  • Local
Publication date
November 20, 2023
Last updated
7:05 pm, November 20, 2023