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August 2015 – Broome, WA. Workshop with representatives from: Yawuru; Dambimangari; Wunambal Gaambera (Uunguu); Bardi Jawi; Nyul Nyul; and the Kimberley Land Council.
       * Indigenous Reef Advisory Committee Meeting 30 September-1 October 2015. Representatives were from: Nywaigi; Yirrganydji; Lama Lama; Woppaburra; Dharumbal; Wulgurukaba; and the Gidarjil Aboriginal Corporation.

Appendix B – Individual stock risk matrices
The following risk matrices illustrate the outcome of the threat risk assessment process undertaken for each stock as described in Section 4.4.
Each threat was ascribed a likelihood of occurrence and the resulting consequence of the threat for the stock taking into account existing management. Where relevant, the most critical aspect of the threat is provided in brackets ( ) after the threat to provide clarity. Where multiple elements of the threatening process have been considered (i.e. different fisheries within fisheries bycatch) and different risk ratings have been found, the threat is presented multiple times on the risk matrices.

Green Turtle, Southern Great Barrier Reef (G-sGBR) Stock
Likelihood of occurrence  Consequences
No long term effect       Minor                                                       Moderate                                                                  Major                                                     Catastrophic
                                                                                          * Fisheries bycatch – international
                                                                                          * Habitat modification – dredging/trawling
Almost Certain                                                                            * Habitat modification – infrastructure/coastal development
                                                                                          * Vessel disturbance
                                                                                          * International take – outside Australia's jurisdiction (meat)
                                                                                          * Light pollution
                              * Recreational activities (tourism)                         * Fisheries bycatch – domestic (pot, net and shark control programs)      * Chemical and terrestrial discharge – chronic
Likely                        * Terrestrial predation (fox)                               * Indigenous take (meat)                                                  * Marine debris – ingestion
                                                                                                                                                                    * Climate change and variability (flood pulse event)
                              * International take – within Australia's jurisdiction      * Fisheries bycatch – domestic (trawl and longline)
Possible                                                                                  * Chemical and terrestrial discharge – acute
                                                                                          * Marine debris – entanglement
Unlikely                      * Noise interference – acute
Unknown                                                                                                                                                             * Diseases and pathogens
                                                                                                                                                                    * Noise interference – chronic

Green Turtle, Coral Sea (G-CS) Stock
Likelihood of occurrence  Consequences
No long term effect       Minor                                                            Moderate                                                           Major                                                          Catastrophic
Almost Certain                                                                                 * Marine debris – ingestion
                                                                                               * International take – outside Australia's jurisdiction
Likely                                                                                         * Fisheries bycatch – international
                              * Chemical and terrestrial discharge – acute and chronic         * Fisheries bycatch – domestic (trawl, longline, pot and net)      * Climate change and variability (extreme weather events)
Possible                      * International take –within Australia's jurisdiction            * Vessel disturbance
                                                                                               * Indigenous take (meat)
                                                                                               * Recreational activities
                              * Habitat modification – dredging/trawling
                              * Habitat modification – infrastructure/coastal development
Unlikely                      * Terrestrial predation
                              * Light pollution
                              * Noise interference – acute and chronic
Unknown                       * Diseases and pathogens                                         * Marine debris – entanglement

Green Turtle, Northern Great Barrier Reef (G-nGBR) Stock
Likelihood of occurrence  Consequences
No long term effect       Minor                                                            Moderate                                                      Major                                                                                Catastrophic
                                                                                               * International take – outside Australia's jurisdiction                                                                                                          * Climate change and variability (increased extreme weather events and ocean acidification)