NQBP and JCU launch $7.5million reef partnership

4 Nov 2025
  • A $7.5 million agreement has been signed between North Queensland Bulks Ports Corporation and James Cook University to advance marine science in North Queensland.
  • This agreement builds on a nationally recognised partnership, strengthening efforts in marine science, environmental management and education.
  • Over five years key initiatives include monitoring, research, education and training, marine habitat restoration and engagement with Traditional Owners across NQBP’s ports of Mackay, Hay Point, Abbot Point and Weipa.

A $7.5 million partnership between North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) and James Cook University (JCU) will deliver a five-year program to advance marine science across four ports.

Building on a decade of nationally recognised collaboration, the partnership will deliver world-class monitoring, research, education and training. It will also expand into new areas such as marine habitat restoration research, marine animal studies such as dugongs and turtles, and increasing Traditional Owner engagement.

The collaboration is led by JCU’s Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER).

NQBP CEO Brendan Webb said the new partnership solidifies NQBP’s long-term commitment to environmental stewardship and collaboration.

“As the only port authority managing three ports within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, we take our environmental and social responsibilities in these iconic surroundings seriously,” Mr Webb said.

“This partnership represents the gold standard for how industry and research institutions can work together to protect and understand the environment.

“Together, we’ve delivered world-class monitoring, empowered Traditional Owner engagement and fostered the next generation of marine scientists. This renewed partnership ensures we build on those achievements into the future.”

JCU Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research Professor Jenny Seddon said the partnership continued to demonstrate the real-world impact of JCU’s research.

“Our collaboration with NQBP shows how industry and universities can work together and embed scientific expertise into core port operations to deliver real and lasting benefits to the environment, communities and industry,” Professor Seddon said.

Professor Michael Rasheed, JCU’s co-director of the program said at its core the partnership supports world class research and monitoring, including one of the world’s longest continuous running seagrass monitoring program.

“These programs have led to breakthrough knowledge on how coastal ecosystems function including developing tools for their effective management and approaches to restoration of seagrass meadows that can be applied throughout tropical Queensland and the Indo-Pacific,” Professor Rasheed said.

“The program reaches well beyond the ports themselves with results fed into regional reporting on waterway health and advancing science and management. This is a great example of how research and industry partnerships can benefit society,” he said.

Associate Professor Nathan Waltham, JCU TropWATER said the partnership is a model for how industry and research can work together to deliver real-world outcomes.

“We’re proud to be training the next generation of marine scientists and delivering the data and solutions needed for resilient, thriving port environments,” A/Professor Waltham said.

“It also provides extraordinary opportunities for our students and researchers to work at the forefront of marine science.”

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Image | A $7.5 million marine science partnership has been announced between North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation and James Cook University.

Image | Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton, NQBP CEO Brendan Webb, James Cook University (JCU) TropWATER's Professor Michael Rasheed and NQBP Board Chair Grant Gilfillan at the launch this morning.

Image |  NQBP CEO Brendan Webb, NQBP Principal Advisor Environment Nicola Stokes, James Cook University (JCU) TropWATER's Professor Michael Rasheed and NQBP Senior Manager Environment Odette Langham.

Image | NQBP CEO Brendan Webb with NQBP Marine Science Scholarship recipients Elijah Kingston and Simone Slack.

Image | Yuwi Enterprise Madeline Jones and Juru Enterprise Ltd Christene Roney at the launch of the $7.5 million partnership.

North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation contact:
Amanda Blines | Acting Senior Manager Communications and Corporate Affairs
0439 703 330 | ablines@nqbp.com.au

James Cook University contact:
Rohan O’Neil | Senior Media Liaison Officer 
0419 791 564 | rohan.oneil@jcu.edu.au