The Surf Coast Shire in regional Victoria contains some of the most spectacular coastline in Australia, running from Point Impossible in the east to just west of the resort town of Lorne. The Surf Coast Shire council is committed to ecologically sustainable tourism based on its coastal assets, including the important intertidal environments. The challenge for the Shire is to protect and enhance the biodiversity of its intertidal areas whilst allowing for their sustainable use as a critical component of the local economy. In order to do this the Council needed to identify the conservation values of intertidal areas within the shire and assess the impacts that current human use has on these values. The impacts of shellfish collecting on rocky...
The coastal environments of south-eastern Australia are among the ecosystems most threatened by the ...
Sandy shores are among the ecosystems most valued by humans. Their scenic vistas contribute to their...
As part of an assessment of mitigation strategies for coastal erosion and associated recession of th...
In urbanized southern California, as well as other locations around the world, marine rocky intertid...
The decline of flora and fauna of rocky intertidal habitats along wave-exposed coasts has been obser...
Exposed sand beaches are increasingly under pressure from human population growth and recreation. Ac...
This paper reviews recent research into the ecological impacts of recreation and tourism on coastal ...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as u...
Coastal areas are at the centre of human-nature relationship, shaped by recreation, tourism and aest...
Australia's developed coasts are a heavily competed space, subject to urban, industrial and agricult...
There is a strong surfing culture, heritage, and community that shares a common spirit in New Zealan...
Rocky shores occur at the interface of the land and sea. Typically they are open ecosystems, with st...
The goal of biodiversity conservation has been described as the conservation of diversity at three l...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
The coastal environments of south-eastern Australia are among the ecosystems most threatened by the ...
Sandy shores are among the ecosystems most valued by humans. Their scenic vistas contribute to their...
As part of an assessment of mitigation strategies for coastal erosion and associated recession of th...
In urbanized southern California, as well as other locations around the world, marine rocky intertid...
The decline of flora and fauna of rocky intertidal habitats along wave-exposed coasts has been obser...
Exposed sand beaches are increasingly under pressure from human population growth and recreation. Ac...
This paper reviews recent research into the ecological impacts of recreation and tourism on coastal ...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as u...
Coastal areas are at the centre of human-nature relationship, shaped by recreation, tourism and aest...
Australia's developed coasts are a heavily competed space, subject to urban, industrial and agricult...
There is a strong surfing culture, heritage, and community that shares a common spirit in New Zealan...
Rocky shores occur at the interface of the land and sea. Typically they are open ecosystems, with st...
The goal of biodiversity conservation has been described as the conservation of diversity at three l...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
The coastal environments of south-eastern Australia are among the ecosystems most threatened by the ...
Sandy shores are among the ecosystems most valued by humans. Their scenic vistas contribute to their...
As part of an assessment of mitigation strategies for coastal erosion and associated recession of th...