Conference Proceedings

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Day 1 – Thursday 8 October

9.00am

Dr Stephen Leatherman
Rating Beaches as 'Dr Beach'

9.45am

Dr Simon Thrush
Climate Change/Antarctica/Coastal Biodiversity

10.30am

Morning Tea

11.00am

Dr Kingsley Dixon
Plant Biodiversity and Community Groups

 

Stream 1

Stream 2

Stream 3

 

Coastal Vulnerability

Coastal Management and Effective Partnerships

Climate Change

11.45pm

Concurrent 1a

Concurrent 2a

Concurrent 3a

 

Matt Eliot
School of Environmental Systems Engineering, UWA

Inter-annual Tidal Modulations Along the Western Australian Coast

Dr Beverley Clarke
Australian Coastal Society

Advancing The Australian Coastal Society

Shahab Hosseini
GHD

Analysis of Long-Term Cyclone Track Records for Estimation of Extreme Design Conditions

12.15pm

Lunch

 

Stream 1 cont.

Stream 2 cont.

Stream 3 cont.

 

Coastal Vulnerability

Planning Marine Environments for the Future

Climate Change

1.30pm

Concurrent 1b

Concurrent 2b

Concurrent 3b

 

Dr Tim Pauly
Myriax Software Pty Ltd

Climate Change and Coastal Inundation: A Compelling View, of the Dollar Value of the Impact of Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge Events, Through Eonfusion a Powerful Interactive 4D Data Integration, Analysis and Visualization Tool

Dr Tom Rose
Cockburn Sound Management Council

Cockburn Sound Management Council: Evolution, Achievements and Challenges

Dr Laura Stocker and Prof. David Wood
Curtin University of Technology

Governing for Climate Change on the Southwest Coast of WA

2.00pm

Concurrent 1c

Concurrent 2c

Concurrent 3c

 

Chiara Danese
Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC)

A Cooperative Approach Towards Sustainable Coastal Zone Management in the Geraldton-Greenough Area, Western Australia

Dr Jim Penn
WA Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories

Management Strategies for Future Sustainability of Fisheries and Protection of Biodiversity in Western Australian Coastal Waters

Dr Tim Langlois
UWA

Regional Models Of Biodiversity For Monitoring the Impacts of Climate Change and Fishing Pressure

2.30pm

Concurrent 1d

Concurrent 2d

Concurrent 3d

 

Dr Robert Kay
Coastal Zone Management Pty Ltd

Coastal Climate Change Risk Assessments in Australia: A View from the Beachface

Barb Green
Department of Environment and Conservation

Artificial Structures in Marine Parks and Reserves - Marine Parks and Reserves Authority Policy Position

Dr Janet Howieson
Department of Fisheries

Climate Change in Inland and Estuarine Fisheries: What Are the Impacts and Are We Ready for Them

3.00pm

Afternoon Tea

 

Stream 4

Stream 5

Stream 6

 

Coastal Management and Effective Partnerships

Planning Marine Environments for the Future

Coastal Development & Marine Impacts

3.30pm

Concurrent 4a

Concurrent 5a

Concurrent 6a

 

Ashley Robb
Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC)

The Benefits of Understanding Community and Decision Maker Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, Values and Aspirations (KAPVA) Related to Coastal Issues in the Geraldton-Greenough Coastal Zone, Western Australia

Dr Arthur Dye
Cardno Ecology Lab Pty Ltd

Natural Resources Management: Monitoring and Indicators in the Marine Environment

Linda Metz
City of Cockburn (LGA)

Cockburn Coast - Sink or Swim

4.00pm

Concurrent 4b

Concurrent 5b

Concurrent 6b

 

Brad Farmer
National Surfing Reserves

Australian National Surfing Reserves Rationale and Process for Recognising Iconic Surfing Locations

Dr Kim Friedman
Department of Environment and Conservation

Evidence Based Management: Monitoring strategies for Active Adaptive Conservation Management of Marine Biodiversity in Western Australia

Dr Marjorie Apthorpe
Joondalup Community Coast Care Forum Inc.

The Ocean Reef Marina Proposal: Whose Coast Is It?

4.30pm

Concurrent 4c

Concurrent 5c

Concurrent 6c

 

Melanie Price
Coffey Environments

Effective partnerships: 'Southern Shores' South Coast Management Group and the Regional Group for NRM

Dr Alan Kendrick
Department of Environment and Conservation

Developing and Implementing Research in WA’s Marine Parks and Reserves

Cr Elizabeth Re
City of Stirling

Values of Multi Purpose Reefs to Address Beach Erosion from a Local Government Councillor Perspective

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2 – Friday 9 October

8.30pm

Welcome

8.40am

Professor Rodger Tomlinson
Coastal Planning Development and Working with Local Government

9.25am

Richard Weller
BoomTown 2050

10.25am

Morning Tea

 

Stream 7

Stream 8

Stream 9

 

Modeling, Mitigating and Management

Before and After the Storm

Marine Monitoring

10.55am

Concurrent 7a

Concurrent 8a

Concurrent 9a

 

Tod Jones
Curtin University of Technology

The Ningaloo Destination Model: A Scenario Planning Tool for Tourism Development on the Ningaloo Coast

Karl Illich
Department for Planning and Infrastructure

Erosive Capacity of Storms on Exposed Sandy Beaches, Cross-Shore Sediment Transport Modeling for Perth Metropolitan Beaches

Paul Branson
Cardno Lawson Treloar

Construction Turbidity Monitoring and Impact Assessment

11.25am

Concurrent 7b

Concurrent 8b

Concurrent 9b

 

Assoc. Prof. Gary Middle
Curtin University of Technology

The Use of Environmental Offsets In Eias as a Way of Mitigating Coastal and Marine Impacts of Major Resource Proposals in the North West of Western Australia

Dr Fangjiun Li
Department of Transport

Perth Storminess and its Inter-annual Variability

Pamela Sutton
Department of Environment and Conservation

A Model for University Cooperation for Marine Monitoring and Management of Ecological Assets; the case of Shoalwater Marine Park, Perth, Western Australia

11.55am

Concurrent 7c

Concurrent 8c

Concurrent 9c

 

Phil Sharpe
JFA Consultants

Coastal Development and Associated Impacts On Coastal Processes Along Scarborough Beach

Chris Lane
Griffith University

Technologies for the Assessment and Prediction of Coastal Hazards

 

12.25pm

Lunch

 

Stream 10

Stream 11

Stream 12

 

Community and the Coast

South West Projects

Management and Engagement

1.25pm

Concurrent 10a

Concurrent 11a

Concurrent 12a

 

Rosie Smith
Rottnest Island Authority

Invaluable Volunteers: Making the Most of Volunteer Contribution to the Environmental and Cultural Wellbeing of Rottnest Island

Heidi Taylor
Tangaroa Blue Ocean Care Society

South West Marine Debris Project

Assoc. Prof. Glenn Hyndes
Edith Cowan University

Understanding Scales of Connectivity for Better Management

1.55pm

Concurrent 10b

Concurrent 11b

Concurrent 12b

 

Kelly Howlett
Care for Hedland Environmental Association Inc

Gaining Community Ownership of the Beach – The Port Hedland Story

Sheryn Prior
South Coast NRM Inc.

Salt Water Treasures: A Community Marine Monitoring Program

Dr Bruce Hamilton
Perth Region NRM

Local Government, NRM and Spaghetti

2.25pm

Concurrent 10c

Concurrent 11c

Concurrent 12c

 

Amanda Willmott
Peel-Harvey Catchment Council

Birds of the Peel-Yalgorup

Viv Read
Steady State Consulting

Phytophthora Dieback Disease Risk Reduction in Coastal Zone Management

Geoff Botting
Cockburn Sound Management

Multiple Use Management in Cockburn Sound and Owen Anchorage

2.55pm

Afternoon Tea

 

Stream 13

Stream 14

Stream 15

 

Analysis of Knowledge

Coastal Recreation

Indigenous Engagement

3.25pm

Concurrent 13a

Concurrent 14a

Concurrent 15a

 

Dr Brett Human
Department of Fisheries

A Knowledge Gap Analysis of the Coastal and Marine Environments for the Pilbara and Kimberley Regions

Assoc. Prof. Lynnath Beckley
Murdoch University

Staking a Claim With Beach Towels: Recreational Usage of the Western Australian Coast

Matt Fossey
Department of Environment and Conservation

Indigenous Engagement in WA Marine Planning

3.55pm

Concurrent 13b

Concurrent 14b

Concurrent 15b

 

Bob Gozzard
Geological Survey of Western Australia

WACoast – A Knowledge Base For Coastal Managers

Brad Farmer
National Surfing Reserves

Surfers: The New Wave of Coastal Custodians

Alan Briggs
National Trust Of Australia (WA)

Gabbi Kylie - Indigenous Engagement and Sustainable Coasts