Underground nitrogen busting is crucial

A study in south-east Queensland has confirmed the vital processing role that waterside habitat plays in reducing the amount of nitrate flowing into waterways, often from agricultural land, lessening the risk of toxic algal blooms. The findings are extending to important catchment-scale assessments, encouraging targeted management, restoration and protection of riparian areas along our rivers, streams, billabongs and wetlands.

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