Reviving Queensland's Mary River (and Great Barrier Reef) with environmental engineer Misko Ivezich
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In this episode, we’re diving into the waters of the Mary River with environmental engineer Misko Ivezich. With over 15 years of experience at Alluvium, Misko has long been at the forefront of combating river erosion and sediment issues which are crucial to the health of riparian ecosystems and downstream systems which receive their flow. Today, we’re focusing on a successful project on the Mary River, a vital waterway that flows through Queensland and plays a pivotal role in the health of the Great Barrier Reef.
The project, led by Misko, implemented new engineering solutions and extensive revegetation to reduce bank erosion by an impressive 85% during the 2022 floods, compared to past data. This story isn’t just about geological and riparian engineering; it’s about ecological recovery. These efforts have had a substantial impact on native species like the Mary River Turtle and Lungfish, whose habitats are crucial for their survival yet have been degraded over time. Through this project, we see a blend of science, policy, and community engagement coming together to foster a more stable and vibrant ecosystem.
Join us as Misko walks us through this landmark initiative, shedding light on how strategic environmental management can lead to sustainable outcomes for both our natural heritage and the communities of wildlife and people who depend on it.
This episode talks about:
• Overview of the Mary River's importance and challenges
• Discussion on river erosion and past flood impacts
• Importance of vegetation in stabilising riverbanks
• Addressing sediment loads impacting the Great Barrier Reef
• Success of community initiatives in river management
• Engineering strategies used in the restoration project
• Future plans and ongoing work for the Mary River
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Разделы
1. Restoring Rivers Through Art and Engineering (00:00:00)
2. Managing Sediment in River Restoration (00:13:23)
3. Restoring River Banks With Vegetation (00:17:08)
4. River Restoration Project Success Stories (00:27:23)
5. Sediment Management in River Restoration (00:37:01)
6. Connecting With Nature Through Camping (00:41:13)
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