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Talking tidal vegetation at #ASMN2022


Group of people standing in front of Big Prawn


Experts from across Australia and the globe converged on Ballina this week at the Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network Conference (AMSN2022) to discuss how to better manage our tidal vegetation.

Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network Conference brings together researchers, coastal managers, industry representatives and members of community groups who work across mangrove and saltmarsh landscapes to share their knowledge and help plan for the future.

As well as providing habitat for estuarine wildlife, mangroves and saltmarshes boost fish numbers, protect foreshores from erosion and are efficient carbon sinks.

For these reasons, it is vital that we work together to preserve and restore these precious coastal vegetation types.


Here is some of our (MEMS funded) research that was presented at AMSN 2022:

🔹 A coastal wetland restoration first pass prioritisation for blue carbon and co-benefits in NSW

🔹 Mangrove and saltmarsh disturbance mapping

🔹 Coastal floodplain wetland rehabilitation

🔹 Loopy mangrove – a strategy for long life

🔹 Next steps for blue carbon policy in NSW


Congratulations to everyone that presented!  

Watch this space for updates and access to these presentations in the future.  

Thank you to AMSN2022 for this opportunity for our staff to share their work in mapping, restoring and protecting mangroves and saltmarsh and in furthering blue carbon in NSW.

Check out the Twitter feed #ASMN2022 to find out more about the conference highlights.

The Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network Conference was jointly supported by DPI Fisheries, the Australian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network and Southern Cross University.

Pictured are all the delegates in front of the Big Prawn in Ballina.


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