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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
3.2.5Acacia crassicarpa on coastal dunes and beach ridges, woodland to open forestLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.6Casuarina equisetifolia woodland to open forest on foredunes on mainland and islandsOf concernOf concern
3.2.7Corymbia novoguinensis and/or C. clarksoniana woodland in coastal areasLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.8Corymbia nesophila woodland on old stabilised dunesOf concernOf concern
3.2.9Eucalyptus phoenicea +/- Corymbia nesophila woodland on dunefields around Cape BedfordOf concernOf concern
3.2.10Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia clarksoniana +/- E. brassiana or Erythrophleum chlorostachys woodland on stabilised dunesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.11Low microphyll vine forest on coastal dunes and beach ridgesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.12Acacia crassicarpa, Syzygium banksii low closed forest +/- emergent Araucaria cunninghamii var. cunninghamii on coastal dunefields and beach ridgesLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.13Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on the east coastLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.14Melaleuca arcana low open forest associated with dune swampsOf concernOf concern
3.2.15Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia novoguinensis low woodland on beach ridgesOf concernOf concern
3.2.16Melaleuca viridiflora +/- Terminalia muelleri low woodland on old beach ridgesOf concernOf concern
3.2.17Leucopogon yorkensis open scrub on dunefieldsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.18Thryptomene oligandra open heath +/- Asteromyrtus lysicephala on flat sand plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.19Shrubland to low open heath of Leucopogon spp. on residual beach ridges and sand dunesOf concernEndangered
3.2.20Melaleuca arcana and Thryptomene oligandra open heath in swampy areas on sand plainsOf concernOf concern
3.2.21Neofabricia myrtifolia +/- Jacksonia thesioides open to closed heath on dunefieldsLeast concernNo concern at present
3.2.22Mixed dwarf open heath on dunes and headlandsOf concernOf concern
3.2.23Neofabricia myrtifolia and Labichea buettneriana dwarf open heath on sand plainsOf concernOf concern
3.2.24Mixed open tussock grassland and open forblands or shrublands on exposed foredunes and islandsLeast concernOf concern

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18 May 2023