Benchmarking & Monitoring

The process of benchmarking and monitoring of the Burdekin catchment’s natural resources, including water quality, is an essential step towards their management.  The Burdekin CCI is currently reviewing existing knowledge of water quality in the region as part of the development of the Water Quality Improvement Plan for the Burdekin region. This includes describing the condition of wetlands and riparian areas in the Burdekin catchment and how this affects the marine receiving body, the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. A study of the pollutants, including pesticides for agricultural use, will form part of this benchmarking exercise.

Benchmarking and monitoring is important as it provides a framework within which environmental management policies, programs and actions can be evaluated for their effectiveness. It also provides the standard against which management actions can be assessed, through scientifically rigorous monitoring of physical, chemical and biological components of the ecosystem, and process and performance improved.

Baseline data and information on current condition and threats to our waterways are essential in order that the magnitude and direction of change can be identified. Monitoring data and information are also required to calibrate and validate the applicability of a range of management tools.

The Burdekin CCI's activities and reviews include: