by kapow | Jun 8, 2016 | Government Policy, Latest News
National Coastal Planning and Policy Reform The Australian Coastal Society is dedicated to healthy coastal ecosystems, vibrant coastal communities and sustainable use of coastal resources. We are a national organisation that is committed to sustainable policy outcomes...
by kapow | Jun 6, 2016 | Blog, Diverse Coasts, Miscellaneous
1960 Dune Tour of Port Stephens Back in 1960 I had the opportunity to undertake an honours project on the dunes and other coastal landforms of Port Stephens and Myall Lakes. It was not my first visit. In fact the reason I selected the area for study was a trip with my...
by kapow | Jun 3, 2016 | Authored Elsewhere, Latest News, Water
The Tides Are Coming Witness King Tides is a fun community photography project that asks people to snap pics of local landmarks when tides are high, to help local communities visualise and document the impacts of sea levels rise. The tides are coming and we are asking...
by kapow | Jun 1, 2016 | Blog, Coastal Conference
NSW Coastal Conference Call for Abstracts Close Friday 24th June 201625th Annual NSW Coastal Conference“Celebrating 25 years – surging forward” 9 – 11 November 2016, Novotel Pacific Bay Resort Coffs Harbour This year we reflect back on 25 years of innovation in...
by kapow | May 25, 2016 | Blog, Climate Change
CORAL DESPAIR Coral despair (pc: afr.com) Many of us watched the recent program on ABC TV hosted by David Attenborough on the Great Barrier Reef. A feeling of despair swept over me when I saw and heard once again eminent coral scientists such as Charlie Veron and Ove...