Oct 26 2017
NOVEMBER 8, 2017
Eye in the sky! Human use of the Dampier Peninsula
Professor Lynnath Beckley, a marine scientist at Murdoch University, has been conducting monthly aerial surveys over the past year from Crab Creek to Point Torment to gain an understanding of how people use this coastal area.
Vessel and boat ramp activity (video camera at Entrance Point) have been recorded along with coastal camping and four wheel driving activities. This study provides spatially explicit data of human use prior to major coastal developments, such as the construction of sealed roads and tourism infrastructure.
Where The Hall, University of Notre Dame, 88 Guy St Broome
When Wednesday November 8 from 6 – 7.00pm
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