A acevipa Member Joined Sep 6, 2007 Messages 238 Gender Male HSC 2009 Nov 12, 2007 #1 Does anyone have any notes at all on coastal management. It would be much appreciated. Thanks!
stolenhotelpen Member Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 190 Gender Female HSC 2009 Nov 12, 2007 #2 acevipa said: Does anyone have any notes at all on coastal management. It would be much appreciated. Thanks! Click to expand... i do but i really cant be bothered to type them up. but if you go to skwirk you will find a whole heap of notes on every topic of every subject being examined in the sc. link: http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-140_t-414_c-1451/coastal-management/nsw/coastal-management/issues-in-australian-environments/geographical-issues-physical-environments hope this helps good luck for tues exams and the computing exam on wed
acevipa said: Does anyone have any notes at all on coastal management. It would be much appreciated. Thanks! Click to expand... i do but i really cant be bothered to type them up. but if you go to skwirk you will find a whole heap of notes on every topic of every subject being examined in the sc. link: http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-140_t-414_c-1451/coastal-management/nsw/coastal-management/issues-in-australian-environments/geographical-issues-physical-environments hope this helps good luck for tues exams and the computing exam on wed
bored of sc Active Member Joined Nov 10, 2007 Messages 2,314 Gender Male HSC 2009 Nov 12, 2007 #3 Spatial Dimension Length of the coastline is 30270km and is surrounded with cliffs, bays, beaches, coral reefs, wetlands and islands. Ninety percent of Australians live within 50 km of the coastline. Ecological Dimension Drift to the coast and misuse of coastal resources since European settlement. Urban, industrial, agricultural, recreational and tourist activities puts additional pressure on the coasts. Geographical Processes Erosion (rock platforms, cliffs). Deposition (beaches, spits). Transportation (waves, longshore drifts, rips). Weathering (corrosion and corrasion). Atmospheric (cyclones, storm surges). Oceanic (tides, currents, water temperature, salinity). Tectonic forces (tsunamis). Enhanced greenhouse effect (sea level rising). Impacts Building on the fore-dunes. Clearing of wetlands. Sewage disposal. Threatening of marine species. Oil spills by passing ships. Mining for oil and sand. Responses from individuals and groups Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). Sydney Water (sewage disposal). Department of Environment and Heritage. Indigenous coastal management – Coast-care. World Heritage sites. Dune Care. Conservation (preservation, restoration and adaptation) Volunteer Groups (conservationists). Byron Bay Environmental Centre. Responses from the Governments The Marine Parks Authority is a Federal Government organisation that controls the Cape Byron Marine Park. The Byron Coastline Management Plan of NSW for Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay (a management plan). The Byron Shire Council has regulated a number of Coastal Management Actions. For example, 2007/2008 Stormwater Management Service Charge.
Spatial Dimension Length of the coastline is 30270km and is surrounded with cliffs, bays, beaches, coral reefs, wetlands and islands. Ninety percent of Australians live within 50 km of the coastline. Ecological Dimension Drift to the coast and misuse of coastal resources since European settlement. Urban, industrial, agricultural, recreational and tourist activities puts additional pressure on the coasts. Geographical Processes Erosion (rock platforms, cliffs). Deposition (beaches, spits). Transportation (waves, longshore drifts, rips). Weathering (corrosion and corrasion). Atmospheric (cyclones, storm surges). Oceanic (tides, currents, water temperature, salinity). Tectonic forces (tsunamis). Enhanced greenhouse effect (sea level rising). Impacts Building on the fore-dunes. Clearing of wetlands. Sewage disposal. Threatening of marine species. Oil spills by passing ships. Mining for oil and sand. Responses from individuals and groups Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). Sydney Water (sewage disposal). Department of Environment and Heritage. Indigenous coastal management – Coast-care. World Heritage sites. Dune Care. Conservation (preservation, restoration and adaptation) Volunteer Groups (conservationists). Byron Bay Environmental Centre. Responses from the Governments The Marine Parks Authority is a Federal Government organisation that controls the Cape Byron Marine Park. The Byron Coastline Management Plan of NSW for Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay (a management plan). The Byron Shire Council has regulated a number of Coastal Management Actions. For example, 2007/2008 Stormwater Management Service Charge.
J jazzbaby Member Joined Sep 13, 2007 Messages 398 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2005 Nov 12, 2007 #4 OMGGG thanks alot like even i needed them notes good luck 2moz everyone!