Sediments reach Reef
Written by Kathryn Dryden   

A five-year water monitoring program run by the Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research at James Cook University has found fine sediments flowing down the grazing lands on the Burdekin are ending up on the Great Barrier Reef.
But the man in charge of the program, Jon Brodie, says he believes the legislation put in place to protect the Reef was 'not thought through' and

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