An integrated observation network for the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, Australia : balancing the needs of science and management
conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byWarren Davies, G Martinez
The Gippsland Lakes region in eastern Victoria is a partially flushed coastal lake system within a diverse catchment of rural and urban communities. Pressure from lakeside developments, re-occurring blue-green algal blooms, declining fisheries, sedimentation and infilling of the ocean entrance, has borne several decades of focussed studies and routine monitoring programs, along with a variety of engineering and management solutions. A recent review recommended that these disparate studies should be enhanced to formulate a coordinated monitoring network that could improve both spatial and temporal coverage, develop a capacity to trigger responsive investigations and was able to serve the needs of system management. Through a series of partnerships an integrated network was developed that comprises event and baseline monitoring of catchment loads, local meteorological forcing and an array of water quality sampling sites within the lakes system. A majority of these sites are incorporated with real-time telemetry that provides up to the minute information to stakeholders via a web-based information management system and vital operational status to technical system management.
History
Event
International Coastal Symposium (2007 : Gold Coast, Queensland)
Pagination
57 - 61
Publisher
Griffith University
Location
Gold Coast, Queensland
Place of publication
[Gold Coast, Queensland]
Start date
2007-04-16
End date
2007-04-20
Language
eng
Notes
Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 50, 2007 57 - 61.
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
ICS 2007 : Proceedings of the 2007 International Coastal Symposium