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Mark Henderson

Mark Henderson

Position

Aquatic Technician

Email

info@mdfrc.org.au

Research Themes

Flow related ecological processes

Tertiary Education

2006 B.Sc. (Hons) - University of Adelaide. Dry heath habitat selection by the Mount Lofty Ranges Southern Emu-wren, Stipiturus malachurus intermedius (Aves: Maluridae) in Deep Creek Conservation Park. Supervisor: Associate Professor - David Paton Environmental Biology

Reports and Publications

Baldwin, D.S., McCarthy, B. and Henderson, M. (2007) Assessment of sulfidic sediments at Tareena Billabong, NSW. An MDFRC Consultancy Report for NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change, September.

Scholz, O., Fraser, P., Henderson, M. and Ellis, I. (2007). The Living Murray Initiative: Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Islands Icon Site 2006-7 intervention monitoring program data. Report to the Mallee Catchment Management Authority, June, 43pp.

Scholz, O., Sharpe, C., Fraser, P., Henderson, M. and Ellis, I. (2007). The Living Murray Initiative: Lindsay-Mulcra-Wallpolla Islands and Hattah Lakes Icon Sites 2006-7 condition monitoring program data. Report to the Mallee Catchment Management Authority, June, 78pp.

EPA Victoria and MDFRC (2007). Intervention Monitoring of the Hattah Lakes Icon Site: Preliminary Report (Implications of pumping and ponding water on water quality and the development of diverse aquatic ecosystems). Joint Report prepared for the Department of Sustainability and Environment, by EPA Victoria and MDFRC, June, 33pp. [EPA Victoria (Leon Metzeling, David Tiller, Peter Rose, Steve Adamthwaite and Eve West) MDFRC (Bernard McCarthy, Mark Henderson, Rebecca Durant and Sylvia Zukowski)].