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DAY ONE: MONDAY 27 th OCTOBER 2014 The Sebel Mandurah: 1 Marco Polo Dr, Mandurah WA 6210 Registration commences at 0800hrs Stream 1 - Practical Engineering Advice on Adaptation to Climate Change Variability for Australian Coastal Development Ron Cox, Water Research Laboratory, UNSW and Tony Webb, Environme Hydraulics and UNSW and Tanya Stul, Seashore Engineering, Damara WA Venue: The Sebel - Acacia 1 1000 Morning tea 1030 Session 1 Climate Change and Sustainability Guidelines – case study 1200 Lunch 1300 Session 2 - Adaptation Guidelines – case study 1430 Afternoon Tea 1500-1630 Final session - Putting three guidelines together – case study 1700-1900 Coast to Coast Conference 2014: Welcome Reception at M o e and ental A. Stream 2 - Western Australian coastal community workshops Venue: The Sebel - Acacia 2 0830 Contemporary issue in coastal management and planning in WA – an Dr Garry Middle 1000 Morning tea 1030 Challenges and Solutions in Managing Vehicles in the Coastal Zone, Brett Dal Pozzo and Dylan Gleave, South Coast Natural Resource Management Group 1200 Lunch 1300 South West Regional Coastal Stakeholders Forum / Workshop Blair Darvill South West and Peel Harvey Coastal Management G 1430 Afternoon Tea 1445- 1715 Exploring the legal feasibility of planning instruments for coastal adap Ashley Robb, with support from Curtin University, Prof Jan MacD Planning, and the WA Department of Transport on the Point 1 Marco Polo Dr, Mandurah (Sponsored by Perth Region NRM). n open forum South Coast WA and Beyond e Management (NRM) Inc with the South Coast Group (CoastSWaP) tation planning in WA Donald, Dr. Charles Lester, WA Department of

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Page 1: th OCTOBER 2014 - Promaco Conventions Perth1300 Session 2 - Adaptation Guidelines – case study 1430 Afternoon Tea 1500-1630 Final session - Putting three guidelines together –

DAY ONE: MONDAY 27th OCTOBER 2014

The Sebel Mandurah: 1 Marco Polo Dr, Mandurah WA 6210

Registration commences at 0800hrs

Stream 1 - Practical Engineering Advice on Adaptation to Climate Change and Variability for Australian Coastal Development

Ron Cox, Water Research Laboratory, UNSW and Tony Webb, Environmental Hydraulics and UNSW and Tanya Stul, Seashore Engineering, Damara WA

Venue: The Sebel - Acacia 1

1000 Morning tea

1030 Session 1

Climate Change and Sustainability Guidelines – case study

1200 Lunch

1300 Session 2 - Adaptation Guidelines – case study

1430 Afternoon Tea

1500-1630 Final session - Putting three guidelines together – case study

1700-1900 Coast to Coast Conference 2014: Welcome Reception at M on the Point 1 Marco Polo Dr, Mandurah

Change and

Ron Cox, Water Research Laboratory, UNSW and Tony Webb, Environmental Hydraulics and UNSW and Tanya Stul, Seashore Engineering, Damara WA.

Stream 2 - Western Australian coastal community workshops

Venue: The Sebel - Acacia 2

0830 Contemporary issue in coastal management and planning in WA – an open forum

Dr Garry Middle

1000 Morning tea

1030 Challenges and Solutions in Managing Vehicles in the Coastal Zone, South Coast WA and Beyond

Brett Dal Pozzo and Dylan Gleave, South Coast Natural Resource Management (NRM) Inc with the South Coast Management Group

1200 Lunch

1300 South West Regional Coastal Stakeholders Forum / Workshop

Blair Darvill South West and Peel Harvey Coastal Management Group (CoastSWaP)

1430 Afternoon Tea

1445-1715

Exploring the legal feasibility of planning instruments for coastal adaptation planning in WA

Ashley Robb, with support from Curtin University, Prof Jan MacDonald, Dr. Charles Lester, WA Planning, and the WA Department of Transport

M on the Point 1 Marco Polo Dr, Mandurah (Sponsored by Perth Region NRM).

an open forum

Challenges and Solutions in Managing Vehicles in the Coastal Zone, South Coast WA and Beyond

Dylan Gleave, South Coast Natural Resource Management (NRM) Inc with the South Coast

Blair Darvill South West and Peel Harvey Coastal Management Group (CoastSWaP)

Exploring the legal feasibility of planning instruments for coastal adaptation planning in WA

with support from Curtin University, Prof Jan MacDonald, Dr. Charles Lester, WA Department of

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DAY TWO: TUESDAY 28th OCTOBER 2014

0800 Registration

0900

0900-0905

0905-0910

0915-0920

0925-0955

1000-1010

OPENING PLENARY

CHAIR: Garry Middle Harry Nannup (Bindjareb Nyungar elder) Mayor Marina Vergone and Junior Mayor Ryan White (City of Mandurah, Western Australia) Professor Nick Harvey (University of Adelaide and Australian Coastal Society)Coastal Management in Australia: Twenty years of Coast to Coast conferencesHon. Greg Hunt MP (Minister for the Environment, Australian Government)

1015 Morning Tea Break & Poster viewing (Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy)

1045

10.45-11.05 11.10-11.30

11.35-11.55

12.00-12.30

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

Coastal Ecosystems and Communities

CHAIR: Geoff Wescott Dr Susanne Moser (Director and Principal Researcher at Research & Consulting, Santa Cruz,Successful Adaptation to Coastal Climate Change: Framework and Lessons from Across the SeasLynne Hale (Director Global Marine The Nature Conservancy, Narragansett, US)Protecting and Enhancing the Coast’s Natural Wealth Professor Enzo Pranzini (University of Florence, Italy) Coastal erosion and protection in Europe

Followed by Q & A

1230 Lunch& Poster viewing

ROOM The Sebel - Acacia 1 The Sebel

THEME S01- Coastal processes and data collection

S02- Managing biodiversity

CHAIR Lindsay Collins Chris Rawson

1330 Complex flow patterns in limestone reef-fringed beach systems. Gundula Winter, University of Western Australia.

Marine biodiversity trends through time and space – improving knowledge of the Australian marine environment through citizen scienceRick Stuart-Smith,

(City of Mandurah, Western Australia) (University of Adelaide and Australian Coastal Society)

Coastal Management in Australia: Twenty years of Coast to Coast conferences (Minister for the Environment, Australian Government) - Video

& Poster viewing (Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy) MANDURAH

(Director and Principal Researcher at Research & Consulting, Santa Cruz, US) (Video) Successful Adaptation to Coastal Climate Change: Framework and Lessons from Across the Seas

(Director Global Marine The Nature Conservancy, Narragansett, US)

Poster viewing MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FO

The Sebel - Acacia 2 Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Managing coastal and marine biodiversity

S03 - Coastal Climate Change S04 - 7 minute presentations

Peta Leahy Chiara Danese

Marine biodiversity trends through time improving knowledge of

the Australian marine environment through citizen science.

Smith, Reef Life Survey

Community Use and Attitudes towards the Coast and Coastal Management – 20 years of data. Geoff Wescott, Deakin University.

Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Zone of the Peron Naturaliste Region of Western Australia. Craig Perry, Peron Naturaliste Partnership, WA.

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

Sponsored by City of Mandurah

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Fishtrap Theatre

presentations Workshop Session

Adapting to Climate Change in the Coastal Zone of the Peron Naturaliste Region of Western Australia.

ron Naturaliste

You Tube video as a tool to developing and strengthening coastal partnerships and engaging youth in on-ground coastal partnerships. Chris Gibbs, South West

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and University of Tasmania.

1350 Reef Geomorphology and Holocene Growth History of Cockatoo Island, Inshore Kimberley Bioregion, Northwest Australia. Tubagus Solihuddin, Curtin University.

Climate Change Science: increasing community knowledge with collaboration, credibility, and coproduction. Jenny Shaw, Curtin University

1410 A Large Scale Geomorphological and Surficial Cover Map of Nearshore Reefs in the Kimberley Coast, WA. Moataz Kordi, Curtin University.

Sharing the Love for Victoria's MPAs. Mark Rodrigue, Parks Victoria

1430 Growth history of Faure Sill seagrass bank, Shark Bay, during changing sea-levels. Giada Bufarale, Curtin University.

A national survey of marine debris along Australia’s coast, patterns and implications for local managers and policy makers. Chris Wilcox, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

1450 Managing Coastal Information: The Gold Coast Coastal Knowledge Hub. Derek Todd, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management.

Status and conservation of migratory shorebirds in Tasmania.

Eric Woehler, BirdLife Tasmania.

and University of Tasmania. Gingin Dandaragan Coastal Partnership: a collaborative approach to coastal hazard risk management. Ashley Robb, Gingin Dandaragan Coastal Partnership, WA.

Climate Change Science: increasing community knowledge with collaboration, credibility, and co-

Curtin University.

Knowledge to support adaptation to climate change in coastal New South Wales. Tim Pritchard, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.

Cockburn Sound Coastal Vulnerability Values & Risk Assessment. Craig Perry, City of Cockburn, WA

Vulnerability and Progress in Adaptation of South East Queensland Coastal Council. Marcello Sanò, Griffith University.

Sharing the Love for Victoria's MPAs. Parks Victoria.

Understanding the cumulative impacts of coastal development on marine ecosystems: land-use change scenarios and Bayesian networks. Benjamin Reid, James Cook University.

Who do coastal stakeholders trust? Brian Coffey, Deakin University

Perceptions of risk: what are coastal households concerned about?Carmen Elrick- Barr, University of the Sunshine Coast.

A national survey of marine debris along Australia’s coast, patterns and implications for local managers and

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.

Stakes, Issues and Boundary Organisation: Addressing and Improving Science Uptake in the Coastal Zone. Chris Rees, University of Tasmania.

Post-storm event monitoring; defining a major storm. Katherine Thorne, BMT Oceanica.

Performance of Operational Wave Models at Australian Coast. Aihong Zhong, BoM.

Status and conservation of migratory shorebirds in Tasmania.

Eric Woehler, BirdLife Tasmania.

Coastal Vulnerability Study Scoping – Synthesis of Previous Studies. Matthew Elliot, Damara WA.

Quinns Beach geotextile sand container undertaking. Neil Taylor, Geofrabric Australasia.

An integrated hydrodynamic/hydraulic modelling tool for urban flood mitigation analysis. James Hilton, CSIRO.

Gingin Dandaragan Coastal Partnership: a collaborative approach to coastal hazard risk management.

Gingin Dandaragan , WA.

Catchments Council, WA.

Cockburn Sound Coastal Vulnerability Values & Risk Assessment.

City of Cockburn, WA.

Vulnerability and Progress in Adaptation of South East Queensland

Griffith University.

Who do coastal stakeholders trust? Deakin University.

Perceptions of risk: what are coastal households concerned about?

Barr, University of

storm event monitoring; defining a

Katherine Thorne, BMT Oceanica.

Performance of Operational Wave Models at Australian Coast.

Quinns Beach geotextile sand container

Neil Taylor, Geofrabric Australasia.

An integrated hydrodynamic/hydraulic urban flood mitigation

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1510 Afternoon Tea Break & Poster viewing (Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy)

ROOM The Sebel - Acacia 1 The Sebel

THEME S05 - Coastal Processes & Data Collection

S06 - Governance: Partnerships, & information sharing

CHAIR Derek Todd Brian Coffey

1530 Correlation between the East Australian Current and Fort Denison Sea Level. Fatemah Ziaeyan Bahri, The University of New South Wales.

Good leadership in Coastal Management – the opportunities at all levels of the game. Chris Rees, IMAS UTAS & ImpSolutions International Pty.

1550 Design Wave Analysis for Augusta Boat Harbour. Fangjun Li. Department of Transport, WA.

Coastal Governance in South Australia - A Case Study. Nicole Pelton. University of Adelaide.

1610 Hydrodynamic impacts of tropical cyclones along the Australian North West coast. Edwin Drost, University of Western Australia.

Tackling the rolling maul of federal coastal NRM funding: getting back on track. Beverly Clarke, Flinders University, SA.

1630 Understanding Wave Resource within Wave Energy development. Jessica Kolbusz, Carnegie Wave Energy.

Beyond Standard Practice Adaptation by Design Coastal Communities Workshop.Deakin University

1650 Quantifying New South Wales Inundation and Erosion Risk. Dave Hanslow, NSW Office Environment and Heritage.

Connecting to community through next generation visualisations and information sharing. Jonathan Hodge,

(Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy) MANDURAH

The Sebel - Acacia 2 Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Governance: Partnerships, & information sharing

S07 - Planning – what are the best practises?

S08 - Protecting & enhancing values

Paul Robb Joanne Ludbrook

ood leadership in Coastal the opportunities at all

levels of the game. IMAS UTAS & Impact

Solutions International Pty.

Best practice planning on the coast – Challenges of bringing regional lessons home. Emma Struys, Kiama Municipal Council, NSW.

Recognising and Recording Cultural Heritage on K’Gari (Fraser Island World Heritage Area). Sue Sargent, Fauna & Flora International Australia.

Coastal Governance in South Australia

University of Adelaide.

Practical Application of Western Australian Coastal Policy – a Guide by Case Studies. Joanna Garcia-Webb, Cardno.

Aboriginal experience with coastal climate change: Nyungar Wardan Katitjin Bidi. Laura Stocker, CUSP Curtin University.

Tackling the rolling maul of federal coastal NRM funding: getting back on

Flinders University,

The 4th Victorian Coastal Strategy: continuing to improve coastal planning and management in Victoria, now and

into the future.

Nicola Waldron, Victorian Coastal Council.

Integrating cultural heritage objectives in marine park systematic reserve design. Sarah Bignell, Department of Parks and Wildlife, WA.

Beyond Standard Practice – The Adaptation by Design Coastal Communities Workshop. Phillip Roos. Deakin University & Jacobs, VIC.

Towards best practise Council-based coastal planning - valuing local knowledge and shared responsibility. Phil Watson, Clarence City Council, TAS.

Engaging Aboriginal groups and the broader community for water quality work in coastal and inland waters in South Australia. Linda-Marie McDowell,Environment Protection Authority

Connecting to community through next generation visualisations and information sharing. Jonathan Hodge, CSIRO.

Gippsland - A new approach to coastal planning. Richard Ellis, Gippsland Coastal Board, Victoria.

Protecting and restoring Australia’s ‘Great Southern Seascapes’James Fitzsimons, The Nature Conservancy.

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Fishtrap Theatre

Protecting & enhancing coastal values

Workshop Session

Recognising and Recording Cultural Heritage on K’Gari (Fraser Island World

Fauna & Flora .

Developing a framework for coastal climate change risk in Australia. David Rissik, NCCARF.

Aboriginal experience with coastal e: Nyungar Wardan

Curtin

Integrating cultural heritage objectives in marine park systematic reserve

Department of Parks

Engaging Aboriginal groups and the broader community for water quality work in coastal and inland waters in

Marie McDowell, SA Environment Protection Authority.

Protecting and restoring Australia’s ‘Great Southern Seascapes’.

The Nature

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DAY THREE: WEDNESDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2014

0800 Registration

0830

8.30-8.50

8.55-9.15

9.20-9.40

9.45-10.15

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

Coastal Hazards Adaptation Planning CHAIR: Garry Middle Dr Charles Lester (Executive Director Californian Coastal Commission,Stay, Up or Away: Confronting the Socio-economic, Environmental and Legal Challenges of Adapting to Sea Level RiseProfessor Allan Williams (University of Swansea, UK) Great Britain responses to coastal erosion & floods Professor Jan McDonald (Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart) Coastal adaptation planning in Australia – has progress stalled?Followed by Q & A

1015 Morning Tea Break & Poster viewing

ROOM The Sebel - Acacia 1 The Sebel - Acacia 2

THEME S09 - Coastal Processes and Data Collection

S10 - Coast and marine infrastructure and adaptive

decision-making

CHAIR Matthew Eliot Chris Rees

MANDURAH

(Executive Director Californian Coastal Commission, San Francisco, CA, US) economic, Environmental and Legal Challenges of Adapting to Sea Level Rise

(Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart) has progress stalled?

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Acacia 2 Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Coast and marine infrastructure and adaptive

making

S11 - Coastal planning – what are the best practices?

(Sponsored by WA Planning

Commission)

S12 - 7 minute presentations

Bev Clarke Naomi Edwards

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

City of Mandurah - Tuckey Room

presentations Workshop Session

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1045 The value of coastal monitoring in

responding to the challenges of sea level rise and coastal management. Neil Carroll, City of Mandurah.

Slacks Creek Catchment Restoration: baselines for community engagement. Toni Cannard, CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere.

1105 Assessing change: From Beach Surveying to Beach Monitoring. Enzo Pranzini, University of Florency, Italy

Financing the Coast. Jon Hickman, Victoria Coastal Council.

1125 Coastal Imaging in Australia – The Next Generation.

Matt Blacka, WRL.

Fine tuning costs and benefits for coastal investment. Nick McCristal, CorangamiteCatchment Management Authority.

1145

Remote Imagery for Coastal Monitoring. Vicky Walkley, BMT Oceanica.

Coastal Adaptation Pathways: A CBA Approach. Ellen Witte, SGS Economics and Planning.

Slacks Creek Catchment Restoration: baselines for community

CSIRO Oceans &

Participatory Google Earth Mapping: Raising Community Awareness of Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change in the City of Busselton. Laura Stocker, CUSP, Curtin University.

Ocean Grove Coastcare: our story and our partners. Jackie Scally, Ocean Grove Coastcare and RM Consulting Group.

Coastcare and the corporate world: A Perth perspective. Craig Wilson, Perth Region NRM

ckman, Victoria Coastal

Watching big brother: What the US can teach us about the behavioural and economic dimensions of coastal management. Allan Young, NSW Department of Planning and Environment.

Burgeoning coastal populations, economic development and a climate of increasing variability are adversely affecting essential coastal area ecosystems. Julian Reid. Central Queensland University.

Popping the Bubbles and Filling the Gaps with CoastSWAP -building and enhancing a regional coastal network. Blair Darvill, South West and Peel Harvey Coastal Management Group, WA.

Fine tuning costs and benefits for

Corangamite Catchment Management Authority.

State Planning Policy No. 2.6 State Coastal Planning Policy. Ben Bassett, Department of Planning, WA.

The Coastscapes Project – Protecting and Enhancing Biodiversity Resilience in the Coastal Macro Corridor of the South Coast of WA.Dylan Gleave, South Coast Natural Resource Management.

Jurien Bay Artificial Reef and Snorkel Trail. Michael Sheppard. Jurien Bay Coastcare Group.

Coastal Adaptation Pathways: A CBA

Ellen Witte, SGS Economics and

Strategic planning for integrated coastal governance? Insights from a critical discourse analysis of coastal strategic planning in Victoria, Australia. Brian Coffey, Deakin University.

Case Study Asian paddle crab - Incident management and the importance of community engagement. Victoria Aitken, Department of Fisheries, WA.

The luxury of time - building a lasting Shorebird Conservation Project for Bundaberg, Queensland. Sue Sargent, Burnett Mary Regional Group for NRM.

Ocean Grove Coastcare: our story and our

Ocean Grove Coastcare and RM

Australia’s Temperate Bays and Estuaries…..Identifying and Scaling Management “Bright Spots”.

James Fitzsimons (The Nature Conservancy), Lynne Hale (The Nature Conservancy), Rebecca Koss (Deakin University), Geoff Wescott (Deakin University).

Other speakers & presentations

- David Rissik (Griffith University): Developing socio-ecological systems for South East Queensland estuaries and Moreton Bay: Supporting integrated decision making. - Craig Copeland (NSW Department of Primary Industries): Growing our temperate fisheries - opportunities and actions - Faith Coleman (EcoProTem): SA Estuaries - Not all Negative - Jan Star (Peel-Harvey Catchment Council): Inform, involve, inspire: people working together for the Peel Harvey estuary - Kieryn Kilminster (WA Department of Water): South-west WA estuaries in the spotlight - Open discussion on estuaries management ‘bright spots’

Coastcare and the corporate world: A Perth

Perth Region NRM.

Burgeoning coastal populations, economic development and a climate of increasing variability are adversely affecting essential coastal area

ulian Reid. Central Queensland University.

Popping the Bubbles and Filling the Gaps with building and enhancing a regional

Blair Darvill, South West and Peel Harvey Coastal Management Group, WA.

Protecting and Enhancing Biodiversity Resilience in the Coastal Macro Corridor of the South Coast of WA. Dylan Gleave, South Coast Natural Resource

Jurien Bay Artificial Reef and Snorkel Trail. Michael Sheppard. Jurien Bay Coastcare

Incident importance of community

Department of Fisheries, WA.

building a lasting Shorebird Conservation Project for Bundaberg, Queensland.

Burnett Mary Regional Group for

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1205 Coastal Adaptation and Protection

in South West WA. Stuart Barr, ShoreCoastal.

Using participatory visual methods for information exchange about climate risk in canal estate communities. Claudia Baldwin, University of Sunshine Coast.

1225 Lunch & Poster viewing (Sponsored by WA Planning Commission)

1230 ACS AGM

1330

13.30-13.50

13.55-14.15

14.20-14.40

14.45-15.15

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

Urban Development and Coastal Engineering

CHAIR: Ron Cox

Alessio Mariani (Coastal and environmental engineer, former WRL, NSW)Innovative solutions to beach erosion: lessons learnt from international case studiesBarry Sammels (Mayor City of Rockingham, Western Australia)Communications, City of Rockingham, Western Australia) National Sea Change Taskforce and Peron Naturaliste Partnership updateCity of Rockingham: Climate Change Response, moving from planning to implementationClive Attwater (Principal SGS Economics and Planning, Hobart)Adapting our coast as the sea rises, who will pay?

Followed by Q & A

1515 Afternoon Tea Break & Poster viewing

ROOM The Sebel - Acacia 1 The Sebel - Acacia 2

THEME S13 - Coastal Processes and Data Collection

S14 - Coast and marine infrastructure and adaptive decision

CHAIR Ashley Robb Craig Perry

1530 Sediment compartment characterisation of the Australian Coast. Martyn Hazelwood, Geoscience Australia.

The Dilemma of When to Protect, How important is Green Space, and Who Pays? - CY O'Conner Beach Study. Doug Vickery. City of Cockburn

Using participatory visual methods for information exchange about climate risk in canal estate communities.

University of the

Coastal Character and Values Study. Garry Middle, Curtin University.

Antarctic Mermaid Susie Seaweed presents on Biodiversity and Marine Debris. Susan Ross, SCAT.

Development and Environmental Management of Carnegie Wave Energy Limited’s Perth WaveEnergy Project. Edwina Davies Ward, Carnegie.

mmission) MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE

nvironmental engineer, former WRL, NSW) Innovative solutions to beach erosion: lessons learnt from international case studies

(Mayor City of Rockingham, Western Australia) & Dr Karin Strachin (Manager of Strategy and Corporate

National Sea Change Taskforce and Peron Naturaliste Partnership update & City of Rockingham: Climate Change Response, moving from planning to implementation

(Principal SGS Economics and Planning, Hobart)

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Acacia 2 Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

Coast and marine infrastructure and adaptive decision-making

Workshop Session S15 - Managing coastal and marine biodiversity

City of Mandurah

The Dilemma of When to Protect, How important is Green Space, and Who

CY O'Conner Beach - A Case

Doug Vickery. City of Cockburn, WA.

Photo-monitoring training workshop using the smartphone app Photomon. Mic Payne, Northern Agricultural Catchments Council, WA.

Multi-disciplinary protection requirements for threatened coastal raptor species in South Australia. Sharie Detmar, Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.

Antarctic Mermaid Susie Seaweed presents on

Development and Environmental Management of Carnegie Wave Energy Limited’s Perth Wave

Edwina Davies Ward, Carnegie.

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE -DANCE STUDIO

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

City of Mandurah - Tuckey Room

Managing coastal and marine biodiversity

Workshop Session

disciplinary protection requirements for threatened coastal raptor species in South

Department of Environment, Water and Natural

Coastal Collaboration Cluster: The Knowledge - Governance Conversation in ICZM. Laura Stocker, Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute, Curtin University.

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1550 Coastal evolution and sediment

dynamics of the Geraldton embayments: implications for coastal management in regional Western Australia. Lindsay Collins, Curtin University.

Adaptive sea walls and breakwaters counterintuitive approach. Angus Gordon, Coastal Zone Management and Planning

1605 Impact of the sea breeze on beach morphology in southwestern Australia. Laura Segura, University of Western Australia.

Dealing with sea level rise based decision making. Neil Carroll, City of Mandurah, WA.

1625 Sediment Cells in Western Australia. Tanya Stul, Damara WA.

First Pass fine-resolution coastal exposure estimation in NSW: Implications for coastal adaptation planning frameworks. Kevin Roche. Risk Frontiers.

1900-2300 Conference Dinner, entertainment and performances

• Aboriginal dance performance - Bindjareb Nyungar dance troupe

• Angela Rossen (Artist in Residence, Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia)Conservation.

• Music Entertainment - Sneaky Weazel

DAY FOUR: THURSDAY 30TH OCTOBER 2014

8.00am-5.00pm

Field Trip 1

Mandurah/ Rockingham/ Cockburn Coastal Tour

Meeting point: The Sebel Hotel

Field Trip 2

Mandurah/ Dawesville/ Lake Clifton Coastal & Catchment Tour

Meeting point:

Adaptive sea walls and breakwaters – a counterintuitive approach.

Coastal Zone Management and Planning.

Grey Nurse Shark Watch –conservation. Sue Sargent, Fauna & Flora International Australia and Burnett Mary Regional Group for NRM.

Dealing with sea level rise - Evidence

Neil Carroll, City of Mandurah, WA.

Local action on global problems Ramsar wetlands in Victoria. Steph Spry, RM Consulting Group

resolution coastal exposure estimation in NSW: Implications for coastal adaptation planning

Kevin Roche. Risk Frontiers.

Marine Water Quality Dashboard: New generation tools for monitoring water quality. Jamie Treleaven, Bureau of Meteorology

Bindjareb Nyungar dance troupe

(Artist in Residence, Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia) - Moving from a Mindset of Consumption to One of

Mandurah/ Dawesville/ Lake Clifton Coastal & Catchment Tour

Mandurah Jetty

Field Trip 3

Binningup/ Bunbury Coastal Management Tour

Meeting point: The Sebel Hotel

Field Trip 4

Rottnest Island Coastal & Marine Tour

Meeting point: The Sebel Hotel

– diving into shark

Flora International ett Mary Regional

Local action on global problems – protecting Ramsar wetlands in Victoria.

RM Consulting Group.

Marine Water Quality Dashboard: New generation tools for monitoring water

Bureau of Meteorology

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

Rottnest Island Coastal & Marine Tour

The Sebel Hotel

Field Trip 5

International Kids teaching Kids ‘Coast, Climate and Communities’ Conference 2014

Meeting point: Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

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DAY FIVE: FRIDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2014

0830 Registration

0900

9.00-9.20

9.25-9.45

09.45-10.15

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES Ecology & Biodiversity CHAIR: Laura Stocker Simon de Lestang (Principal Research Scientist, Rock Lobster, Department of Fisheries)Climate change effects on fisheries in Western Australia Professor Kingsley Dixon (Director of Science, Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Western Australia)Ecological restoration: benefits for all Dr Judy Fisher (Research Associate, Western Australian MuseumInnovative thinking for knowledge advancement and effective coastal actionFollowed by Q & A

1015 Morning Tea Break & Poster viewing

ROOMS The Sebel - Acacia 1 The Sebel - Acacia 2

THEME S16 - Managing coastal and marine biodiversity

S17 - Governance: Partnerships, & information

sharing

CHAIR Mic Payne Jenny Shaw

1045 Microbialites in Shark Bay: World Heritage Coastal Assets. Lindsay Collins, Curtin University.

A catchment to coast conceptual stormwater model for Adelaide. Peter Pfenning, Environment Protection Authority, SA.

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

(Principal Research Scientist, Rock Lobster, Department of Fisheries)

cience, Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Western Australia)

(Research Associate, Western Australian Museum & IUCN/CEM Theme Leader Ecosystems and Invasive Species) Innovative thinking for knowledge advancement and effective coastal action

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

Acacia 2 Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Dance Studio

City of Mandurah

Governance: Partnerships, & information

S18 - Coast and marine infrastructure and adaptive

decision-making (Sponsored by City of Mandurah)

S19 - 7 minute presentations

Workshop Session

Neil Carroll Garry Middle

A catchment to coast conceptual stormwater model for Adelaide.

onment SA.

Monitoring Seas And Inspiring Communities (MOSAIC): citizen science contributions to monitoring South Australia’s new Marine Park network. Alex Gaut, Conservation Council of Australia.

WA PestWatch – Using location-based crowdsourcing in the fight against aquatic pests. Brett Harrison, Department of Fisheries, WA.

National Coastal Sediment Compartments ProjectNational overview and east and west coast case studies.Bruce Sydney)(DamaraHazelwood (Geoscience Australia), James Carley (WRL).

The Australian Marine Debris Initiative Source Reduction Plans. Leslie Mallison, Tangaroa Blue.

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

MANDURAH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE NORTH FOYER

City of Mandurah- Tuckey Room

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Fishtrap Theatre

Workshop Session Workshop Session

National Coastal Sediment Compartments Project: National overview and east and west coast case studies.

Thom (University of Sydney), Matthew Eliot, Damara WA), Martin

Hazelwood (Geoscience Australia), James Carley (WRL).

A Recipe for Coastal Community Engagement: Peta Leahy. Peta Leahy, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management.

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1105 A mechanistic description of

Lyngbya algal blooms for inter-tidal coastal embayments. Gayan Gunaratne, University of Western Australia.

The influence and efficacy of waste management policies on coastal marine debris in Australia. Britta Hardesty, CSIRO

1125 Status and conservation of resident shorebirds in Tasmania. Eric Woehler, BirdLife Tasmania.

OceanWatch Australia Natural Resource Management for the Marine Environment. Brad Warren, OceanWatch Australia.

1145 A decade of streamlined assessment of fisheries habitat

interests in Queensland. Nikki Moore, Fisheries Queensland, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Partnership Paves the Way for the Recovery of Derwent Estuary in Hobart, Tasmania. Ursula Taylor, Derwent Estuary Program, TAS.

1205 Closing - Mandurah Convention and Exhibition Centre Dr Gary Middle (ACS)

The influence and efficacy of waste management policies on coastal marine debris in

CSIRO.

Post Cyclone Yasi Geosynthetic Sand Containers Survivability Investigation. Neil Taylor, Geofabrics Australasia.

Development of a fluorogenic detection process of faecal indicator bacteria in recreational waters. Jodi Jonns, Central Queensland University.

Thrombolites in the South West Australian Lakes: General Aspects and a Case Study from Lake Richmond. João Guerriero, Curtin University.

OceanWatch Australia Natural Resource Management for the

Brad Warren, OceanWatch

Joint management arrangements for the Lalang-garram/Camden Sound Marine Park – a new park, a new beginning.... Sarah Bignell, Department of Parks and Wildlife, WA.

Photo Monitoring at Lake Clifton - the results. Christine Comer on behalf of the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council.

Coastal Conservation Project Phang Nga, Thailand. Carolyn Bloye, Central Institute of Technology (TAFE), WA.

Partnership Paves the Way for the Recovery of Derwent Estuary

Derwent Estuary

New recreational boating facilities at Portland, Victoria – trying to find the balance. Belinda Ainley, Ainley Projects, VIC.

Dr Gary Middle (ACS) - Feedback, ideas and thoughts from the 4 golden hats & Official Close.