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Photo monitoring at Western Treatment Plant, Werribee

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Subject: Photo monitoring at Western Treatment Plant, Werribee
From: Dave Torr <>
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 11:44:45 +1100
I have been asked to post the following message by Melbourne Water:

We have had 30 photo monitoring points set up at the WTP. These are green
painted posts with a simple bracket on the top to position your camera.

I’d be grateful if you would take photos from these posts when you pass by.

Date-stamped electronic photos can be emailed to a central site. Photos are
then displayed in date order at on open access web site. All of the
relevant info on how to submit photos is included on the posts.

We are specifically interested in monitoring:

(a) Seaweed dumps on the intertidal; how often do these occur? Is there a
seasonal pattern or some link to weather variables we can use to predict
dumps (which seriously affect our intertidal studies and are thought to
affect shorebird foraging habitat and prey availability)?

(b) Saltmarsh vegetation re-establishment at Western Lagoon.

(c) Natural wetland/estuary water regimes and veg responses.

(d) The state of some of our managed conservation ponds to determine the
extent of mudflat versus open water and emergent vegetation. This includes
photo points to monitor reed beds (Phragmites and Typha) to allow us to
monitor their rate of encroachment into wetlands.

(f) The state of some wetlands where we plan to change our management
regime, so that we can assess how these management actions alter wetland
vegetation and extent.
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