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Beaches
http://m.beachsafe.org.au/surf-ed/beaches
In Australia, we have the best beaches in the world. There are 11,915 beaches surrounding our island continent, and you can explore all of them through this website! Generally small and embayed, Australian beaches are commonly separated by dominant headlands, reefs and inlets which create picturesque and sometimes dramatic landscapes. It’s all about the sand. The sand can be very different across Australia. Some beaches may have very fine, white sand; while others may have large pebbles, stones and b...
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Land Management | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Land/Land-Management/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Sustainable land management means managing land without damaging ecological processes or reducing biological diversity. It also means maintaining the stock of natural resources such as productive soil and fresh water to support our economy. This section contains information and data relating to the various aspects of land management within South Australia. Soil and land fact sheet 01: Soils (soil type). Soil and land fact sheet 04: Acidity.
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Coastal & Marine | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Coast-and-Marine/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Home Coastal and Marine. Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Coast and Marine Management. South Australia has a wide range of coastal landforms and marine habitats, as well as a variety of oceanographic conditions, including a high degree of variability in sea temperatures. These factors have combined to produce a rich diversity of species along the South Australian coast, which is unparalleled in Australia and the world. Australian Online Coastal Information (OzCoasts).
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Data Systems | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Land/Data-Systems/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES). Australian Online Coastal Information (OzCoasts). Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS). CSIRO Data Access Portal. DMITRE - Geological Survey of SA. Groundwater Modelling Reports Interactive Map. Research Data Australia (ANDS). SA Government Data Directory. SARIG - Approved Mines and Developing Projects. Water Licence and Permit Register.
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Risk Awareness | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Land/Risk-Awareness/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Environmental risk is a combination of two factors. Likelihood of an event, action or activity occurring that will create an impact. Extent and severity of the consequences of that impact on environmental values if it does arise. There are a number of key risks to the land in South Australia, including erosion, salinity, acidity and fire. Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth water quality monitoring program 2010-16. Summary report. Ecolo...
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Environmental & Monitoring | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/People-Environment/Environmental-Monitoring/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Home Environmental and Monitoring. Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Environmental monitoring involves the collection and analysis of information describing its state and condition. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of environment management. The lead agency for environmental monitoring relating to people and communities is the Environment Protection Authority (EPA). A business case for future investment. A study of the Mount Lofty Ranges Southern Emu?
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Land Resources | EnviroData
https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Land/Land-Resources/Pages/Home.aspx
160; . Coast and Marine Management. Plant and Animal Management. Soils are a key resource for our environment and agriculture. Soil health affects the growth and condition of all types of vegetation. Soil is essentially a non-renewable resource because it forms and regenerates very slowly. This section provides information and data relating to the key elements of land resources, geology, minerals and soils. Soil and land fact sheet 01: Soils (soil type). Soil and land fact sheet 02: Soil groups. Soil a...
beachsafe.org.au
Beaches
http://beachsafe.org.au/surf-ed/beaches
In Australia, we have the best beaches in the world. There are 11,915 beaches surrounding our island continent, and you can explore all of them through this website! Generally small and embayed, Australian beaches are commonly separated by dominant headlands, reefs and inlets which create picturesque and sometimes dramatic landscapes. It’s all about the sand. The sand can be very different across Australia. Some beaches may have very fine, white sand; while others may have large pebbles, stones and b...
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Mathematics of Surfing | Passy's WordPress Test Blog
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Passy's WordPress Test Blog. This is where we test the new stuff. Test if some pictures display. Wave Power →. November 23, 2013. In this lesson we look at some of the Mathematics associated with Surfing. We cover the Mathematics of Ocean Waves, as well as the physics associated with catching and riding a surfable wave. In later lessons we look at the Geometry of Surfboards, as well as the Generation of Electricity from Sea Waves. What Causes Water Waves. Image Source: http:/ www.culut.com. These storms ...