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Home Archive by category "VicWetlandRehab" (Page 2)

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2021

By Blue Carbon Lab | News, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 6 July, 2021 | 0

This week is NAIDOC week, where we celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year’s theme is Heal Country, which means embracing First Nation’s cultural knowledge and understanding of Country as part of Australia’s national heritage, and that the culture and values of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders are respected equally toRead more

Remembering David Rhodes

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 22 January, 2021 | 2

It is with great sadness the unexpected passing of David Rhodes (November 19, 1958 – December 5, 2020).  Dave was the director and senior archaeologist at Heritage Insight Pty Ltd, which he founded in 2000 and is one of the longest-running cultural heritage management companies in Victoria. Dave was responsible for all aspects of theRead more

Two ways of knowing natural temperate grasslands of the Victorian Volcanic Plain

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, News, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 21 January, 2021 | 0

Back in October 2020, Chase Aghan – Project Officer (Forest, Fire and Parks) for Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation and Dr Brad Farmilo – Senior Scientist & Plant ecologist,  Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (DELWP)  presented at the State-Wide Integrated Flora and Fauna Teams (SWIFFT) seminars series on native grasslands.  They used the workRead more

Funding from the Australian Ethical Foundation to further coastal wetland research

By Blue Carbon Lab | News, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2020 | 4

The Australian Ethical Foundation has invested funding through their strategic grant into a 3-year PhD scholarship for the Blue Carbon Lab to further research in coastal wetland restoration. Australian Ethical is an ethical and sustainable investment company that endeavours to create the most impact through the Australian Ethical Foundation, through their community grants program, strategic multi-year grants and impactRead more

Traditional Owners vegetation workshop

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 26 June, 2020 | 2

Training and pre-restoration vegetation surveys are underway!  In partnership with Coastcare Victoria and the Arthur Rylah Institute (ARI) we hosted a vegetation survey training workshop on Wadawurrung Country at Point Lillias in February 2020. The goal of this workshop was to train members of the Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) the key steps and methods involvedRead more

Autumn 2020 saltmarsh sampling in Western Port

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 23 June, 2020 | 0

12 months of greenhouse gas and vegetation data collection completed! With the easing of some COVID-19 restrictions, the Blue Carbon Lab was given the green light to recommence fieldwork under strict social distancing guidelines. Our #VicWetlnandRehab team headed to Western Port in May 2020 to finish the autumn survey of the 10-hectare saltmarsh restoration site.Read more

Additional protection for Western Port’s saltmarsh

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 23 June, 2020 | 0

Thanks to project cost savings we’ve been able to install additional protection of Saltmarsh Habitat in Western Port! After the completion of protection fencing at our first Western Port site (~10 hectares), we had some cost savings, which allowed us to protect additional saltmarsh in the region! Our project partner Parks Victoria was able toRead more

Installing teabags in different saltmarsh community types

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 22 June, 2020 | 0

Time for tea! Exploring rates of carbon decomposition in different saltmarsh community types.  As part of the Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration Program, researchers in the Blue Carbon Lab are studying how carbon retention varies among saltmarsh community types. This information is important when planning the restoration of coastal wetland habitats. Following the TeaComposition H2O protocols,Read more

Weed Management Works: Improving brackish grassland habitat for increased water bird nesting ground

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 11 June, 2020 | 0

As part of the Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration program, works are underway on our Gippsland Lakes saltmarsh site with vegetation monitoring and a weed removal program. Vegetation mapping across the 100 ha site revealed quality brackish grassland areas (EVC class 934) that have been shrinking in size due to encroachment by the shrub Melaleuca ericifoliaRead more

On-ground saltmarsh protection work completed at our Western Port site!

By Blue Carbon Lab | Fieldwork, VicWetlandRehab | Comments are Closed | 4 May, 2020 | 1

The Victorian Coastal Wetland Restoration Program (#VicWetlandRehab) targets several threatened, high-priority conservation areas (including RAMSAR-listed wetlands that are critical for migratory and resident shorebirds) along a 500 km stretch of Victoria’s coast, spanning Port Phillip Bay, Western Port Bay, and the Gippsland Lakes. Coastal wetlands (including saltmarsh) in each of these locations have been highlyRead more

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