The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Global Monitoring Laboratory conducts research that addresses; greenhouse gas and carbon cycle feedbacks, stratospheric ozone, and more.
iNaturalist helps users identify plant and animal sightings by providing a digital platform to share their findings with a community of over a million scientists and naturalists. iNaturalist is a joint initiative of the California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.
The National Environmental Science Program (NESP) is a long-term commitment by the Australian Government to environmental and climate research. Indigenous research partnerships are a key part of NESP research. These partnerships help to care for Country. This website provides a number of resources on the important relationships with Indigenous rangers, researchers and Traditional Owners.
Systematic and sustained observing of Australia’s marine environments, across scales (from open ocean, onto the continental shelf, and into the coast), and across disciplines (physics, biogeochemistry, and biology and ecosystems). Examples of IMOS Facilities include ocean gliders, satellite remote sensing, coastal wave buoys, deep water moorings and autonomous underwater vehicles.
Tourism and Events Queensland analyses data and conducts research about the tourism industry in order to provide data and insight to assist with decision making and strategy development.
The Queensland Government's WetlandInfo provides an range of resources for wetland management in Queensland, including but not limited to maps, guides and relevant legislation.