coasts tern symposium 2011
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This is the Coasts Facility presentation for the TERN Symposium, March 2011.TRANSCRIPT
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Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility(ACEF)Presentation by
Dr Andy StevenTheme Leader, Our Resilient Coastal AustraliaCSIRO
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Our Coastal Zone
Source: C.Roelfsema and Google Images
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ACEF PurposeGoal: Provide national and enduring access to coastal data of national
importanceObjectives1. Establish a coastal community of practice to bring together researcher
managers, industry and the community to identify key coastal datasets, improve technologies and identify further funding opportunities.
2. Identify key national datasets that need to be collected, and fund strategic research that address key gaps in these datasets.
3. Enable improved digital access to quality-assured coastal observational data and methods for analysis & visualization.
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Key Questions being Addressed1. How, are coastal ecosystems changing in response to anthropogenic
pressures and climate change?2. How is the productivity of coastal ecosystems related to terrestrial
subsidies and how will climate change affect these ecosystems?3. How is coastal geomorphology changing in relation to climate change and
extreme events?4. How far do vagile coastal and marine organisms move and what are the
key coastal habitats they depend upon?5. Can we measure the relative benefits/impacts of legislated
environmental management programs on Australia’s coastal ecosystems? 6. What are the key gaps in understanding of coastal ecosystems or in
management of the flora, fauna and processes of these ecosystems?
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Approach Demonstrate:
• What can be done in coastal zoneValue–add:• Work with agencies to provide national datasets• To NCRIS investments; IMOS, ANDs, Auscope, & AODN• Use AODN as delivery Portal for Coastal Information• Deliver demonstrator coastal datasets for NPEIScope:• Supratidal to nearshore• Strong connections between terrestrial processes and coastal asset
and processes
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ACEF Data Sets
Soils SupersitesPlot networksOzFluxAusCoverCoasts Plots
Multi-Scale Plot Network
Scaling/Modelling
Ecoinformatics
ACEAS TERN Portal
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Infrastructure to be Delivered• Data through the AODN:
– Water Quality information– Bathymetry data– Wave and beach profile
• National Marine Turtle base– Development– Storage of data
• Coastal Ocean Color Products:– Chlorophyll, TSS, CDOM
22 Jan 2011-10 days after flood
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Challenges for informatics in the coastal zone
Cameras for:• Shoreline• Beach State Information• Wave Height and Period• Statistics and Warnings• People Counts
Analysing wave and shoreline change
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Our plan for community engagementTask 1. Coastal Community of Practice to establish an
Australian Coastal Observatory1. A series of workshops to establish the needs, both
national and regional, scope, key parameters and technologies.
2. Working groups focused on specific user needs to better define what technologies and approaches best suit.
3. A forum to engage policy, industry and researchers in the need for a coastal observatory.
4. Preparation of an implementation plan, including funding options for an Australian Coastal Observatory.
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Collaborating Agencies and Acknowledgements
Thanks to:– Chris Lane (CoastalCOMs) – Roger Proctor (IMOS, UTas)– Tim Moltmann (IMOS)– Toni Cannard (CSIRO)
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Facility Contact DetailsAndy StevenTERN – Australian Coastal Environment [email protected] or 0422 002 116
Australian Ocean Data Networkhttp://portal.aodn.org.au/webportal/ Coastal Coms: http://www.coastalcoms.com LIVE Demos:Wave Height and Period Measurement http://demo.coastalcoms.com/waveheight-engineering.htmlShoreline Detectionhttp://gccc.coastalcoms.com/reports/Palm-Beach/weekly-reports/2011