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The TERN Mangrove Portal arose, in part, from the desire to provide robust scientific datasets that could be used to quantify the extent of mangroves and monitor and understand change across Australia. An objective was to provide supportive ground information for calibrating and validating biophysical retrieval and classification algorithms.

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The TERN Mangrove Portal was only made possible by contributions from the following:

  • Airborne Research Australia (ARA)

  • CSIRO

  • University of New South Wales (Centre for Ecosystem Science (CES), Palaeontology, Geobiology and Earth Archives Research Centre (PANGEA))

  • Aberystwyth University (UK) (Department of Geography and Earth Sciences)

  • Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS)

  • Charles Darwin University

  • The Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Research (TropWATER), James Cook University

  • Queensland Department of Environment and Science

  • Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

  • Charles Sturt University

  • The University of Wollongong

  • Centre for Ecosystem Sciences, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales

  • Joint Remote Sensing Research Program

  • Planet

  • Geoscience Australia

  • University of Queensland

  • Macquarie University

  • Southern Cross University

Contacts

Mangrove data sets and Mangrove monitoring system

Richard Lucas

Technical assistance, data access and page content

Matt Paget

Peter Scarth

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