What makes the East Coast, Tasmania a special place to live and work?
Di Jayakody wants to know, as part of her PhD project, about the places that are important to the people who live in this beautiful region and what is at stake if these places were lost or changed due to ongoing threats. So, she is asking you to participate in a survey that will allow her to understand what places are valuable and what places may be at risk. By doing this, she can create maps that will help advise what place values need to be protected and how we can go about doing it!
Watch this video for more information or go to the facebook page East Coast Community Mapping
If you haven't already, take our survey by going to: http://tasvalues.com/east-coast-community-mapping/
We want to hear from a wide range of people living in Break O'Day and Glamorgan Spring Bay regions, so share this post and spread the message!
This online panel discussion about the Great Southern Reef was part of the Seaweed Forests Festival.
Dr Scott Bennett from CMS and IMAS was be part of the panel.
Prof Gretta Pecl presented the seminar 'Climate-driven species re-distribution in marine coastal systems', followed by a Q&A session on April 1, 2021.
CMS Communication Challenge, video entry by Chloe Lucas
2020 PEW Marine Fellow Asta Audzijonyte
By Peat Leith as part of the CMS Knowledge Production theme: science-policy seminars.
Zoom Seminar at ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies by Kirsty Nash
Maree Fudge presents on ‘Revisiting legitimacy of participation in marine governance and decision-making'. This presentation was provided at the 2019 Centre for Marine Socioecology Annual Showcase in Hobart, Australia.
Yannick Rousseau presents on ‘The interactions of artisanal fishing with humans and ecological environment'. This presentation was provided at the 2019 Centre for Marine Socioecology Annual Showcase in Hobart, Australia. Please note - slides have been edited to protect unpublished data.
Bianca Haas presents on ‘Regional Fisheries Management Organizations and developing best practice'. This presentation was provided at the 2019 Centre for Marine Socioecology Annual Showcase in Hobart, Australia.