Coastal Swamp Oak Forest

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Coastal Swamp Oak Forests, also known as Swamp Oak Floodplain Forests and Estuarine swamp oak forests, are scattered riparian forests found in southeastern Queensland to southeastern New South Wales, Australia that would predominantly feature Casuarina glauca (swamp oaks). They occur within the South Eastern Queensland, NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin, or South East Corner bioregions.[http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/communities/pubs/141-conservation-advice.pdf Conservation advice (incorporating listing advice) for the Coastal Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca) Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland ecological community] Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Retrieved 14 September 2022. 50px Text was copied from this source, which is available under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].

Both this ecological zone and the River-flat eucalypt forest community used to fall under the Sydney Coastal River Flat Forest biome, before they were separated as two distinct ecological areas in 2019 (since the latter predominantly features eucalyptus trees, whereas this zone is more Casuarina-dominant).[https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/nature/eecinfosydneycoastalriverflatforest.pdf Sydney Coastal River Flat Forest] Endangered Ecological Community Information, Office of Environment & Heritage. Retrieved January 27, 2025.[https://dictionaryofsydney.org/natural_feature/sydney_coastal_river_flat_forest Sydney Coastal River Flat Forest] Dictionary of Sydney. State Library of New South Wales. Retrieved January 27, 2025.

Geography

Only about 26% of their original extent remaining, Coastal Swamp Oak Forests generally occur on light or alluvial soil on coastal flats, floodplains, drainage lines, lake margins, wetlands and estuarine fringes where soils are at least at times saturated, marshy or overflowed. Some may occur on coastal dune swales or flats.

Having a dense to sparse tree layer, the community is mostly found as disjointed residue patches along the coast between Curtis Island (south-east Queensland), north of Gladstone, and Bermagui (southern New South Wales), up to 50 m above sea level (ASL) but usually less than 20 m ASL and they are usually within 30km of the coast, but in several areas, such as along tidal river catchments, the community can be present more than 100km inland.

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Major presence include: around 350 ha on the Tweed lowlands; to a lesser degree than 650 ha on the lower Clarence floodplain; less than 400 ha on the lower Macleay floodplain; less than 3,200 ha in the Hunter Valley; less than 5,200 ha in the Sydney and South Coast region and less than 1,000 ha in the Eden region. The community's composition may alter from open forests to low woodlands, scrubs or reed lands with scattered trees.[https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10945 Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest of the New South Wales North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner Bioregions - profile] Office of Environment & Heritage. Retrieved 14 September 2022.

Ecology

Biodiversity

Plant communities

Various state vegetation mapping units contain the Coastal Swamp Oak Forest, and patches of it are likely to correspond with the Plant Community Types (PCT) listed in the table below:[https://www.dcceew.gov.au/sites/default/files/env/consultations/2abc558f-cf9b-497b-873b-5521a820adb5/files/consultation-guide-coastal-swamp-oak-forest.pdf Coastal Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca) Forest of South-east Queensland and New South Wales: Proposal to list as a nationally protected ecological community] Department of the Environment and Energy. Retrieved August 14, 2024{{Creative Commons text attribution notice|cc=by4|from this source=yes}}

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Swamp oak swamp forest of the coastal lowlands NSW North Coast BioregionNorthern Rivers
Swamp Oak forested wetland of saline areas of coastal estuariesNorth Coast
Milky mangrove woodland of tidal estuariesNorth Coast
Swamp oak – broad-leaved paperbark, willow bottlebrush floodplain forested wetlandNorth Coast
Broad-leaved paperbark, swamp oak, tall sedge swamp forest on alluvial soilsNorth Coast
Swamp oak open forest on riverflats of the Cumberland Plain and Hunter ValleySydney Metro/Hawkesbury-Nepean
Swamp-oak, sea rush swamp forestHunter Valley and Central Rivers
Swamp oak-prickly paperbark tall sedge forest Central Coast and Lower North CoastHunter/Central Rivers
Coastal freshwater swamp forestSydney Metro
Swamp oak swamp forest fringing estuaries of the Sydney Basin and South East Corner BioregionHunter/Central Rivers; Hawksbury Nepean; Sydney Metro; Southern Rivers
Swamp paperbark-swamp oakSydney Metro and Southern Rivers
Coastal freshwater lagoons of the Sydney Basin Bioregion and South East Corner BioregionSydney Metro and Southern Rivers

See also

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