PRESENTERS
PADDOCK TO REEF INTEGRATED MONITORING, MODELLING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
BURDEKIN SUGARCANE SCIENCE FORUM
Burdekin PCYC, Ayr — 21 June
The Paddock to Reef Program (P2R) monitors and measures changes in contaminant loads and links on-ground practice changes with water quality data. It brings the work of many projects together, providing a framework for evaluating and reporting on progress to the 2025 targets in the Reef 2050 Water Quality Improvement Plan. This forum is part of the monthly NQ Dry Tropics’ P2R Conversations Series.
Caleb Connolly, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (left) and Mika Rowston, Farmacist during their presentations at the Burdekin Sugarcane Science Forum.
The Burdekin Science Forum was delivered by NQ Dry Tropics supported by funding through the Queensland Natural Resource Investment Program and the partnership between the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.
PADDOCK TO REEF INTEGRATED MONITORING, MODELLING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
BURDEKIN SUGARCANE SCIENCE FORUM
Burdekin PCYC, Ayr — 21 June
The Paddock to Reef Program (P2R) monitors and measures changes in contaminant loads and links on-ground practice changes with water quality data. It brings the work of many projects together, providing a framework for evaluating and reporting on progress to the 2025 targets in the Reef 2050 Water Quality Improvement Plan. This forum is part of the monthly NQ Dry Tropics’ P2R Conversations Series.
Caleb Connolly, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (left) and Mika Rowston, Farmacist during their presentations at the Burdekin Sugarcane Science Forum.
The Burdekin Science Forum was delivered by NQ Dry Tropics supported by funding through the Queensland Natural Resource Investment Program and the partnership between the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.