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Project: Human Impact on Australian Beaches
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In November 2002, Surfrider Foundation (Australia) commenced
a further stage of the HIAB Project with assistance from the
Co-operative Research Centre for Coastal Zone, Estuary and
Waterway Management (Coastal CRC) and Coast Action / Coastcare
(Victoria). This next stage will update data from the previous
two reports and establish a new web-based database to present
the data.
Key Outputs
The project has two unique components that promote actions
for a sustainable coast.
The first major action is the involvement of coastal communities
across Victoria to collect detailed information about the
state of our beaches including the biophysical state of
the area, human impacts, current management regimes and
community values.
The second major action the project will deliver is a
coastal 'roadshow' that will provide a range of marine science
and coastal education and awareness activities for local
schools and communities.
Further to this, there will also be:
- A
major National Report summarising key findings and recommendations;
- A
web based HIAB digital database presenting beach-by-beach
data and associated documentation;
- Media
conferences and community events to present the key findings
and recommendations.
The final project report will be released on this website
(www.surfrider.org.au) and published in summary form. It will
serve as an up to date educational resource and library of
information for coastal planning and management in Victoria.
Importantly, the project will help
to enhance an ethic of stewardship amongst local coastal communities,
stakeholders and beach users.
Queries
If you have any queries concerning the HIAB Project please
contact:
Project Manager
Human Impact on Australian Beaches
Surfrider Foundation Australia
Email: humanimpacts@surfrider.org.au
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Article posted
December 2002
modified June 2008
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