- Coastal management
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment page on the State Coastal Policy and managing our natural coastal resources
- Coastal Vulnerability
Report by Chris Sharples: Indicative Mapping of Tasmanian Coastal Vulnerability to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise: Explanatory Report. Outlines the vulnerability of the Tasmanian coastline to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise
- Coastcare & Natural Resource Management
Information on government and community action to manage public areas of the Tasmanian coastline as part of Natural Resource Management (NRM). NRM organisations are supported in their work by the NRM Support Unit in the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- CoastView
Site which links to a virtual Tasmania through numerous webcams and weather links plus surfing, diving and other outdoor sports news and information
- Lauderdale Beach
Clarence City Council webpage describing restoration work to the beach area after storm damage. Also future plans of the Council to help alleviate coastal erosion and the continuing impacts of climate change and suggestions for how residents can assist this process
- Marine Bioregional Planning
National initiative to see Marine Bioregional Plans, including a system of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), established over Australia's ocean jurisdiction in south-east, south-west, north-west, north and east regions
- Save Ralphs Bay Action Group
Information on the Save Ralphs Bay Action Group and its activities relating to the Walker Corporation's proposed canal estate development at Ralphs Bay, Lauderdale, thirty minutes east of Hobart, Tasmania
- Southern Beaches Landcare Coastcare
Care for local environment especially beaches
- Southern Coastcare Association of Tasmania
An umbrella organisation for Coastcare groups in southern Tasmania providing support for Coastcare activities and a regional network for Coastcare groups
- Stewarts Bay Coastcare Group
Stewarts Bay Coastcare Group aims to maintain and protect the natural environment of the coastal area, particularly Stewarts Bay Beach
- Tasmanian Coastal Adaptation Decision Pathways Projects (TCAP)
The Local Government Association of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Climate Change Office and the Tasmanian Planning Commission will work with Break O’Day Council, Clarence City Council, Kingborough Council and Latrobe Council to identify what is required in practical terms to assist these communities to adapt to coastal climate change impacts over time