Nature Based Solutions
Working With Nature: Investigations for Seawall Designs in the Port of Gladstone
Coastal structures can be more ecologically sustainable when strategies design for the inclusion and creation of local habitats.

Sea Flowers Growing Community Engagement for Seagrass Restoration
The project's goal is to engage community members in taking an active role in protecting the health of their coastal waterways by collecting seagrass flowers and seeds for use in habitat restoration programs.
Seagrass Enhancement via Aerial Drones (SEAD)
Seagrass loss often occurs through a process of gradual fragmentation to a critical threshold.

Prioritising Seagrass Restoration in the Whitsunday Islands
The program aims to develop a scientific, data-driven basis to support resilience-based management and to guide restoration activities for seagrass.

Restoring the 'Kidneys' of the Great Barrier Reef
CQUniversity’s seagrass restoration research program continues to explore ways to restore and grow seagrass meadows.

Integrated Habitat Restoration for the Discovery Coast
This represents a unique opportunity to research novel coastal management engineering projects and work with local communities and resource managers.