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Periphyton Biomass Baseline Attribute State

This report by Dr Mark Heath (Traverse Environmental) for Gisborne District Council was commissioned under the Access to Experts initiative, a Ministry for the Environment-funded service delivered by Beca and NZ Landcare Trust.

Gisborne District Council sought advice on establishing baseline attribute states for periphyton at existing monitoring sites representing each freshwater management unit (FMU) in the Tairāwhiti Region.

The report details Dr Heath's methodology, results and uncertainties associated with his multiple lines of evidence approach.

This report by Dr Mark Heath (Traverse Environmental) for Gisborne District Council was commissioned under the Access to Experts initiative, a Ministry for the Environment-funded service delivered by Beca and NZ Landcare Trust.

Gisborne District Council sought advice on establishing baseline attribute states for periphyton at existing monitoring sites representing each freshwater management unit (FMU) in the Tairāwhiti Region.

The report details Dr Heath's methodology, results and uncertainties associated with his multiple lines of evidence approach.

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