The pressure is on for seaweed at the beach

The pressure is on for seaweed at the beach

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 10 December 2021

Seaweed is vital for ecosystems, offering habitat, food, carbon storage, and oxygen. Dr Anusuya Willis explains seaweed pressing, a method for art and research, with roots in historic collections that also record biodiversity.

Keywords: seaweed, marine ecology, seaweed pressing, biodiversity, algae research, Charles Morrison, art and science

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What is the value of a wave? How changes to our coastline could wipe out surfing’s benefits - CSIRO

What is the value of a wave? How changes to our coastline could wipe out surfing’s benefits - CSIRO

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 10 January 2022

Surfing generates billions globally, boosting local economies, property values, and wellbeing. Poorly planned coastal projects can destroy surf breaks, while smart management enhances them. Researchers urge legal protection and proper valuation of waves.

Keywords: surfing economics, coastal management, surf breaks, tourism, wellbeing, Noosa, Snapper Rocks, legal protection

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Spits and shoals – will coastal erosion take a toll?

Spits and shoals – will coastal erosion take a toll?

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Oceans and Atmosphere

Published: 21 January 2022

Bribie Island’s erosion highlights Australia’s fragile coasts. Storms, tides, and limited sediment drive change, but satellite data helps track long-term trends. Future survival may depend on sand supply to protect communities from sea level rise.

Keywords: coastal erosion, Bribie Island, sediment supply, sea level rise, shoreline change, satellite monitoring, coastal processes

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