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Fiona Barron is the Wet Tropics Coordinator of the Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting program (P2R), a world leading scientific program funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments that links on-ground practice changes by farmers to measureable improvements in water quality flowing to the Great Barrier Reef.
P2R provides information on how well Australia is progressing towards it Reef 2050 targets. It helps us assess how well our water quality projects are working and also helps us plan and prioritise future projects and services.
By James Donaldson, Wet Tropics WaterwaysFiona Barron is the Wet Tropics Coordinator of the Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting program (P2R), a world leading scientific program funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments that links on-ground practice changes by farmers to measureable improvements in water quality flowing to the Great Barrier Reef.
P2R provides information on how well Australia is progressing towards it Reef 2050 targets. It helps us assess how well our water quality projects are working and also helps us plan and prioritise future projects and services.