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Are you a council employee involved in planning and managing coastal NSW?

Do you want more information on improving water quality, managing coastal habitats and preparing for climate change in your area?

Then check out the recordings of the recent NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy webinars.

We’ve had a combined more than 260 people attend the 3 recent (MEMS) webinars on preparing for climate change, improving water quality and managing the impacts of development on coastal habitats between September and November this year.

A great majority of people attending were from NSW coastal councils.

Presenters updated attendees on a range of projects from MEMS Initiatives 1, 2 and 3 including reconnecting fish habitats, clean coastal catchments research, ICOLL management, coastal floodplain drainage management, determining responsibility for breakwaters, climate change research.

If you missed this series and are keen to catch up, you can view the webinar recordings here:

Initiative 3, Planning for climate change

Initiative 2, Healthy Coastal Habitats and Sustainable Development

Initiative 1, Water quality and litter

Each video is timestamped so you can navigate to your favourite presentations.


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