Close Explore CSIRO menu

Explore CSIRO

Community

CSIRO aims to establish and build relationships with members of the community. We welcome people of all ages to come and explore our facilities, holiday programs and public events.

Contact

Phone:

1300 363 400

Email:

enquiries@csiro.au

More contact options

About CSIRO

CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.

CSIRO Banner

Water for the environment

Protecting and rehabilitating Australia’s major aquatic ecosystems while enabling sustainable use of water resources.

A picture of birds wading in the water.

CSIRO is investigating the relationships between ecosystem condition and its response to changes in river flows.

A picture of floodplains.

CSIRO has developed quantitative computer tools for measuring the extent of floodplain inundation for the entire regulated length of the River Murray.

A picture of fish.

Understanding the causes and impacts of changes in water quality to help give the Great Barrier Reef the best chance of survival in the face of climate change.

Aerial spraying, using fungicides/herbicides, of a carrot crop by Godfrey Gardner of Agricair at Virginia, South Australia. 2003.

Assessing the potential impact of pesticides on water quality.

CSIRO's research is focused on the following:

Environmental water

Learn more> teaser

Environmental water

- Environmental water research is providing knowledge to protect and rehabilitate water ecosystems under threat from lack of water. Learn more>

Catchment and aquatic health

Learn more> teaser

Catchment and aquatic health

- Catchment and aquatic health research is ensuring catchment management and policy decisions are underpinned by integrated biophysical and socio-economic science. Learn more>

Environmental contaminants

Learn more> teaser

Environmental contaminants

- Our research is underpinning improved national regulations and guidelines for the safe use of chemicals and disposal of wastes. Learn more>

Advancing agricultural productivity and environmental health

Learn more> teaser

Advancing agricultural productivity and environmental health

- Sustainable Agriculture Flagship researchers are working to achieve innovative yet practical solutions for more reliable systems for food supply with increasingly limited resources. Learn more>

Many of the ecosystems supported by Australia’s rivers, wetlands, estuaries and near-shore coastal zones are degraded or under threat from lack of water or poor water quality. This is of widespread concern to governments, industry and communities due to the important role these systems play in maintaining a healthy environment and their intrinsic value in Australia’s natural heritage.

CSIRO is committed to providing the knowledge to protect and rehabilitate Australia’s major aquatic ecosystems while enabling sustainable use of water resources.

Our challenge is to better understand how ecosystems respond to changes in climate, and water availability and quality. This knowledge can then be used to guide management of water systems and land-based actions to ensure sustainable ecological, economic and social outcomes. This will enable improved environmental decision-making and management of Australia's aquatic ecosystems.

CSIRO is also working to understand and engage in the policy, planning and implementation processes of national and regional water management which underpin environmental protection. This is vital to provide reliable protection for ecological assets in water resource plans.

Contact Information

Ms Fiona Henderson

Communications Officer

Phone: 61 7 3833 5750

Email: Fiona.Henderson@csiro.au

Explore CSIRO

Community

CSIRO aims to establish and build relationships with members of the community. We welcome people of all ages to come and explore our facilities, holiday programs and public events.

Contact

Phone:

1300 363 400

Email:

enquiries@csiro.au

More contact options

About CSIRO

CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.