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Report card 2013 wetland habitat extents

based on wetland mapping version 7.0 metadata

Display areas in
2013 wetland habitat extent by report card metadata
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Report card Total area
(ha)
Wetland area by habitat Total
wetland area
(ha)
INT01a INT01b INT02 LC06 LC08a LC08b PC02a PC02b PC02c PC02d PC04a PC04c PC04d
Total 3,776,959 2,106 52,473 18,353 10 498 239 18,706 7,155 8,504 18 29,058 10,867 5,276 153,261
Albert (Healthy Land and Water) 78,507 3 35 < 1 70 233 341
Bremer (Healthy Land and Water) 202,765 577 1 410 716 1,704
Bribie Island (Healthy Land and Water) 14,799 62 410 315 33 2,266 583 173 2,807 6,649
Broadwater (Healthy Land and Water) 3,004 < 1 100 < 1 101
Caboolture (Healthy Land and Water) 46,626 127 611 379 28 2,193 34 8 3,380
Central Bay (Healthy Land and Water) 49,695 < 1 66 < 1 < 1 67
Don (Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership) 369,604 7,412 2,052 10 72 18 6 4,127 13,697
Eastern Bay (Healthy Land and Water) 64,036 < 1 233 < 1 < 1 < 1 2 236
Lockyer (Healthy Land and Water) 296,930 143 < 1 56 897 1,096
Logan (Healthy Land and Water) 307,391 122 652 166 25 1,262 387 5 2,617
Lower Brisbane (Healthy Land and Water) 118,125 196 1,134 491 1 1,303 238 3,364
Maroochy (Healthy Land and Water) 63,407 294 478 65 721 530 49 1,812 112 164 4,226
Mid Brisbane (Healthy Land and Water) 55,084 6 10 16
Mooloolah (Healthy Land and Water) 22,221 27 64 11 3 157 71 35 1,094 4 544 2,010
Moreton Island (Healthy Land and Water) 17,730 93 161 14 419 833 1,520
Nerang (Healthy Land and Water) 50,011 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 362 241 605
Noosa (Healthy Land and Water) 85,135 176 401 49 213 3,412 5,068 578 6,157 7 3,845 19,905
North Stradbroke Island (Healthy Land and Water) 27,099 3 802 66 87 225 1,260 777 2,478 9 5,705
O'Connell (Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership) 238,700 10,126 2,633 796 241 200 141 14,138
Pimpama-Coomera (Healthy Land and Water) 65,034 449 2,059 642 77 24 19 1,391 38 4,699
Pine (Healthy Land and Water) 82,026 88 1,396 774 910 55 3,224
Pioneer (Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership) 157,016 667 29 155 104 68 19 1,042
Plane (Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership) 253,876 11,803 6,619 6,247 1,205 1,398 189 27,461
Proserpine (Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership) 253,460 9,562 2,850 1,405 2,641 1,235 3,189 20,882
Pumicestone (Healthy Land and Water) 58,991 338 1,301 594 765 98 36 4,751 58 709 8,651
Pumicestone Passage (Healthy Land and Water) 4,935 37 451 84 6 47 625
Redland (Healthy Land and Water) 28,171 139 621 340 108 5 1,228 9 2,449
South Stradbroke Island (Healthy Land and Water) 2,058 8 187 17 119 31 363
Southern Bay (Healthy Land and Water) 10,627 9 1,590 150 2 < 1 1 1,754
Stanley (Healthy Land and Water) 153,210 181 146 327
Tallebudgera-Currumbin (Healthy Land and Water) 15,869 30 58 22 < 1 4 92 3 < 1 210
Upper Brisbane (Healthy Land and Water) 548,313 14 5 16 36
Western Bay (Healthy Land and Water) 32,504 < 1 160 2 2 < 1 < 1 163

Note that these totals may be lower than the Queensland totals due to incomplete coverage of report cards.

Wetland habitat code descriptions
INT01a Mangroves - Casuarina
INT01b Mangroves - other
INT02 Salt marsh and salt flats
LC06 Coastal and sub-coastal floodplain lake
LC08a Coastal and sub-coastal non-floodplain sand (window) lake
LC08b Coastal and sub-coastal non-floodplain sand (perched) lake
PC02a Coastal and sub-coastal non-floodplain tree (Melaleuca and Eucalypt) swamp
PC02b Coastal and sub-coastal non-floodplain wet heath swamp
PC02c Coastal and sub-coastal non-floodplain grass, sedge, and herb swamp
PC02d Coastal and sub-coastal other non-floodplain swamp
PC04a Coastal and sub-coastal floodplain tree (Melaleuca and Eucalypt) swamp
PC04c Coastal and sub-coastal floodplain grass, sedge, and herb swamp
PC04d Coastal and sub-coastal floodplain wet heath swamp

Disclaimer

Areas do not include marine or estuarine waters but do include estuarine wetland vegetation
(e.g. mangroves and tidal flats).

All statistics are approximate and generated based on data transformed to a customised Albers equal-area projection, thus allowing wetland extent change for different regions of Queensland to be comparable.

Areas may change over time as mapping approaches improve.

Totals may not match the sum of individually displayed figures due to the rounding of displayed figures.


This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2022) Report card 2013 wetland habitat extents, WetlandInfo website, accessed 21 May 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/ecology/statistics/wetland-habitat-2013/report-card.html