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HOW IS THE COAST USED? About 85 per cent of Australia’s population lives in coastal towns or cities — more than 25 per cent live within three kilometres.

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2 HOW IS THE COAST USED? About 85 per cent of Australia’s population lives in coastal towns or cities — more than 25 per cent live within three kilometres of the coast. In fact, all urban settlements with populations of more than 500,000 are located on the coastal fringe of the continent. As well as being a popular place to live, the coast is a major tourist destination. For example, the number of visitors to Queensland’s Gold Coast in the year ending March 2005 was 3,601,000 — an average of visitors daily.

3 why ? Easy access to transport means that many industries are located in coastal areas. These include service industries, fishing and ports supplying transport for goods and services. Some coastal activities, such as swimming and camping are compatible; others, such as surfing and oil refining are incompatible.

4 WHERE is tHE COAStal zone ?
The coastal zone includes the coastal hinterland and the inner continental shelf as well as every- thing in between. Within Australia’s coastal zone There are many different environments, including mountain ranges, flood plains, rivers and lakes, rain forests, wetlands, mangrove areas, estuaries, beaches, coral reefs and seagrass beds. All these environments must be managed in a sustainable manner to enable future generations to enjoy Australia’s natural beauty. Most of Australia’s World Heritage sites are located in the coastal zone. For example, the Great Barrier Reef, Lord Howe Island, Fraser Island and Shark Bay are part of Australia’s cultural and natural heritage.

5 sustainable Sustainable development and management means that our use of coastal resources must meet the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In other words - we need to look after the coast so that others can use it in the future. Coastal environments have not always been managed sustainably. In the past, decision makers had limited knowledge about the fragile nature of many coastal ecosystems and they had different views about the use of coastal areas. Their aim was to develop coastal areas for short- term economic gains. This was based on the belief that nature’s resources were limitless. Building high-rise apartments and tourist resorts on sand dunes seemed a good idea — until they fell into the sea when cyclones eroded the shoreline. In the past people didn't really consider what was going to happen in the future - they were only worried about what they could get from the coast. Most of them were concerned with making money

6 Over time, people realised that sustainable coastal management means understanding the processes that affect coastal environments. To manage the coast sustainably we need to understand: • the coastal environment and the effect of physical processes why kinds of erosion and effect the waves and water have on the coast line • the effect of human activities how people use the coast • the different perspectives of coastal users what people think about the coast and how it is used • how to achieve a balance between conservation and development how we can use the coast but also look after it • how decisions are made about the ways in which coasts will be used. how do we decide how we are allowed to use the coast

7 Tomorrow we will be going to the foreshore again - this time to sketch the coastline


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