Adelaide Coastal Waters Study final report
The Adelaide Coastal Waters Study provides an integrated understanding of the causes of water quality decline, seagrass loss and sediment instability along Adelaide’s near-shore coastal waters. (68 pages)
View ArticleLandscapes in transition - improving the sustainablility of peri-urban growth
A CSIRO investigation into the impacts of population growth and land use changes on rural areas of south-east Queensland has revealed important implications for natural resource management and future...
View ArticleThe North West Shelf: a model system for multiple use management strategies
Science solves puzzle of marine management.
View ArticleIntegrated research underpins the Tully Water Quality Improvement Plan
Together with its research partners, CSIRO has provided integrated bio-physical, social and economic research to underpin the development of the Tully Water Quality Improvement Plan, helping to protect...
View ArticleSEED Working Paper 25: A meta-analysis of contingent valuation studies in...
This 36-page working paper is number 2008-15, the 25th paper in the Socio-Economics and the Environment in Discussion (SEED) working paper series.
View ArticleGliders – a new window into our coastal seas
An autonomous underwater glider has just completed a successful 26-day monitoring of Storm Bay in southern Tasmania for CSIRO's Wealth from Oceans Flagship, covering a total distance of 490 km.
View ArticleCoastal Collaboration Cluster brochure
This brochure describes how the Coastal Collaboration Cluster – a major three-year research program – will develop approaches to better connect science with the needs of governments, communities and...
View ArticleHydrocarbon sensor research
A prototype hydrocarbon sensor array system, developed by the CSIRO, is being used to monitor the movement of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (2 pages)
View ArticleWhat’s happening to extreme weather on the coast?
Rising sea levels and climate change are likely to raise the intensity of storm surges, coastal and inland flooding and beach erosion. CSIRO investigates the causes and impacts of extreme coastal...
View ArticleCoasts, computers and collaboration
CSIRO is helping to develop an integrated decision support and communication tool for managing the Great Barrier Reef.
View ArticleEasing pressures on the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is under pressure from climate change, catchment run-off, habitat loss, shipping and overfishing.
View ArticleNetworks and partnerships building smarter coastal management
More than 85 per cent of Australians live less than 50 kilometres from the coast. CSIRO provides Australian governments, industries and communities with knowledge, tools and integrated approaches to...
View ArticleLearning to share and sustain life on Australia's reefs
Science-based management is vital for the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Reef, two of the most biodiverse reef systems in the world.
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