Continued Growth

Hydrobiology is happy to announce that we continue to grow across all facets of our business.  The Land and Water Management Group has recently expanded their capacity in the hydraulic and hydrological modelling space, with Dr Robynne Chrystal joining last month.  Robynne has a PhD in engineering specialising in ecohydrology and estuarine hydrodynamics. She has…

Clients of Hydrobiology

New Panel Positions

Hydrobiology is happy to announce that we have recently been accepted on to a number of panels.  This includes LocalBuy, which provides us access to a number of local councils in Queensland, and the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.  This brings the number of panels that we are on to more than 20, and…

West Africa Ports Projects

We have recently been enjoying getting back into the West African Mining scene by reviewing and updating our ESIA contributions for a port facility in the Republic of Congo. We did a substantial amount of work for the original ESIA, both in the coastal and inland areas back in 2011 and 2012. Project changes have…

Samarco’s Fundão Dam failure

Hydrobiology experts have been providing on-ground support to BHP on a regular basis since dam failure in late 2015. This has involved impact characterisation related to: aquatic ecology, marine and fresh water quality, and geomorphology. Support has involved regular site visits as well as remote data analysis in Australia. In conjunction with Brazilian scientists, Hydrobiology has…