by kapow | Apr 26, 2015 | Blog, Water
ESTUARINE WATER LEVELS East Gippsland boasts highly significant waterways, with the Gippsland Lakes being the largest estuarine lagoon system in Australia (photo source: East Gippsland Shire Council) Recent investigations of risk confronting communities around the...
by kapow | Apr 23, 2015 | Authored Elsewhere, Blog
Our response to the draft regional coastal plans in Victoria The Great Ocean Road (photo source: www.wcb.vic.gov.au) Our Victorian Chapter update: a submission has been provided to each of the three Regional Coastal Boards in response to their Draft Regional Plans....
by kapow | Apr 19, 2015 | Blog, Government Policy
COASTAL MONITORING Australian Coastal Observation Network: Monitoring and Forecasting Coastal Erosion in a Changing Climate. Photo source: WRL, 2015. Coastal monitoring was raised in a discussion last week at the phone hook-up of the ACS Executive. Questions were...
by kapow | Apr 15, 2015 | Authored Elsewhere, Latest News
News from SA Chapter High Tides of South Australia: Student Photography Competition The SA Chapter of ACS along with the Centre for Coastal Research and Green Cross Australia are running a student photography competition, “High Tides of South Australia”. Brave the...
by kapow | Apr 14, 2015 | Authored Elsewhere, Blog
EASTER READING: FISH AND THE SYSTEM What did you read over Easter? I found myself absorbed in two books, one dealing with our endangered oceans, the other with why governments fail to deliver on their promises. And yes I found a connection! As a Christmas present, I...