Water Nitrate
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context. The scoring engine uses 5 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 4 guard(s) constrain the result.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
The recommended benchmark is 0.007 mg/L of nitrate (as N).
Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN), which is composed almost entirely of nitrate (NO3−) and nitrite (NO2−) and is the most bioavailable form of nitrogen.
A reference value for water nitrate derived from the GBRMPA guideline for 'Open Coastal' waters of the Wet Tropics.
This value is based on the foundational science documented in the GBRMPA Research Publication No. 89 by De’ath and Fabricius (2008). It represents the annual median concentration that should not be exceeded to protect the high ecological value of the receiving marine environment.
Sources (1)
Determining Tipping Points and Responses of Macroinvertebrate Traits to Abiotic Factors in Support of River Management - PubMed Central
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
(PDF) Natural Capital Risk Assessment – Australian Forestry - ResearchGate
View SourceNitrogen sources, attenuation, and management in subtropical coastal waterways - Cross Connect
View SourceEcology of streams in a biogeographic isolate 6the Queensland Wet Tropics, Australia, accessed July 21, 2025
View SourceNitrate in freshwater and marine water - Water Quality Australia
View Source(PDF) Ten years of monitoring dissolved inorganic nitrogen in runoff from sugarcane informs development of a modelling algorithm to prioritise organic and inorganic nutrient management - ResearchGate
View SourceQueensland Water Quality Guidelines 2009
View SourceManaging urban and non-agricultural run-off to the Reef ..., accessed August 2, 2025
View Source(PDF) LONG-TERM WATER BALANCE IN SMALL CATCHMENTS IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST OF SOUTHEAST BRAZIL - ResearchGate
View SourceHydrology and water management on small tropical islands
View SourceIndicator 7.1e: Capacity to conduct and apply research and development aimed at improving forest management and delivery of forest goods and services (2024) - Supporting information - DAFF
View SourceDiving deeper into nutrient pathways to help protect Lord Howe Island's marine haven, accessed August 4, 2025
View SourceMemorandum - Nitrate guideline values in ANZECC 2000
View SourceHickey, C. (2002). Nitrate guideline values in ANZECC 2000. Memorandum MFE02237 prepared for Ministry for the Environment (New Zealand). NIWA Client Report: HAM2002-126.
View SourceMovement of nitrogen through a riparian forest in a tropical, agricultural landscape
View SourceMemorandum - Nitrate guideline values in ANZECC 2000
View SourceNitrate in freshwater, toxicant default guideline values for protecting aquatic ecosystems, technical brief
View SourceNitrogen Leaching and Nitrogen Balance under Differing Nitrogen Fertilization for Sugarcane Cultivation on a Subtropical Island - MDPI
View SourceSeabirds Enhance Primary Producer and Consumer Isotope Signals on a Sub‐Tropical Island - PMC
View Source(PDF) Water Quality Degradation of Coastal Waterways in the Wet Tropics, Australia
View SourceWater quality control in the humid tropics - Horizon IRD
View SourceWater Quality dataset, Great Barrier Reef | AIMS Data Repository
View SourceAustralian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality (2000)
View SourceWater quality, biodiversity, and codes of practice in relation to harvesting forest plantations in streamside management zones
View Source(PDF) 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement: Conclusions. In: 2022 Scientific Consensus Statement on land-based impacts on Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition. - ResearchGate
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