Estuary environmental flows assessment methodology : final specification report
Lloyd, L. N., Anderson, B. G., Cooling, M., Gippel, C. J., Pope, A. J. and Sherwood, J. E. 2009, Estuary environmental flows assessment methodology : final specification report Lloyd Environmental Pty Ltd, Colac, Vic..
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Estuary environmental flows assessment methodology : final specification report
This report provides a consistent and systematic approach to the determination of environmental water requirements for estuaries in Victoria.
Victoria’s limited water resources are subject to competing demands. These demands, including town water supplies and irrigation requirements, often deplete the flow entering estuaries and put their environmental values at risk.
The Estuary Environmental Flows Assessment Methodology (EEFAM) is a standard methodology which can be applied in a consistent manner across all Victorian estuaries, according to their priority. It is not anticipated that this method would be used for the Gippsland Lakes or Port Phillip or Western Port Bay.
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Report to Corangamite CMA
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050299 Environmental Science and Management not elsewhere classified 060205 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl Marine Ichthyology)