TY - VIDEO TI - Parks Victoria: water Quality Perceptions (Western Port) and Coastal Acid Sulphate soils Western port Catchment committees N1 - Parks Victoria: water Quality Perceptions (Western Port) and Coastal Acid Sulphate soils Western port Catchment committees N1 - CD Catchment M3 - N1 - This CD has two components . part 1 water Quality perceptions Western Port and second part on Soils acidity UR - Cardinia Shire CD Library ID - 912 ER - TY - VIDEO TI - Port Phillip and Western port Regional River Health Strategy: resource Document N1 - Port Phillip and Western port Regional River Health Strategy: resource Document N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Strategic Plan M3 - UR - Cardinia shire Council CD Library ID - 914 ER - TY - RPRT TI - Vegetation study of Emerald Lake Park N1 - Vegetation study of Emerald Lake Park N1 - Cardinia EPM Reserves E N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Report was to undertake flora survey for the purpose of providing direction to council to manage the botanical assets of the Emerald lake Park Reserve UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1044 ER - TY - RPRT TI - Mornington Peninsula Wine Industry: A guide to environmental best Practice winery and Vineyard Management CY - EPA, DSE, Monash Univ.MP shire Council PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - Evnironmental Guide ID - 1124 ER - TY - VIDEO TI - Parks Victoria: water Quality Perceptions (Western Port) and Coastal Acid Sulphate soils Western port Catchment committees N1 - Parks Victoria: water Quality Perceptions (Western Port) and Coastal Acid Sulphate soils Western port Catchment committees N1 - CD Catchment M3 - N1 - This CD has two components . part 1 water Quality perceptions Western Port and second part on Soils acidity UR - Cardinia Shire CD Library ID - 1193 ER - TY - VIDEO TI - Port Phillip and Western port Regional River Health Strategy: resource Document N1 - Port Phillip and Western port Regional River Health Strategy: resource Document N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Strategic Plan M3 - UR - Cardinia shire Council CD Library ID - 1196 ER - TY - GEN PY - c1840-c1863, TI - Burke family records N1 - Burke family records N1 - 01607 N1 - Scrapbooks containing poetry, sketches and a copy of a letter written to Queen Victoria by the Wawoorong, Boonorong and Tara-Waragal Aboriginal peoples of Victoria, c1840-c1863 (2 vols). The letter was written in Aboriginal languages, c1863 and translated into English. It congratulated Queen Victoria on her marriage to Prince Albert. The Boonorong (Bunurong) Aborigines were from the Western Port district of Victoria. KW - Dyer, Maria Sarah poetry drawings Aboriginal languages Aborigines, Boonorong (Bunurong) people Aborigines, Wawoorong people Aborigines, Tara-Waragal people N1 - Scrapbooks containing poetry, sketches and a copy of a letter written to Queen Victoria by the Wawoorong, Boonorong and Tara-Waragal Aboriginal peoples of Victoria, c1840-c1863 (2 vols). The letter was written in Aboriginal languages, c1863 and translated into English. It congratulated Queen Victoria on her marriage to Prince Albert. The Boonorong (Bunurong) Aborigines were from the Western Port district of Victoria. ID - 1311 ER - TY - GEN PY - c1870-1988, TI - Arthur Edward Woodley: Westernport, Vic., research records N1 - Arthur Edward Woodley: Westernport, Vic., research records N1 - 01869 N1 - Card index, arranged alphabetically by name of vessel, of shipping arrivals in Westernport (formerly Western Port), Vic., from 1802 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (c1,500 cards). Arthur Edward Woodley: photographs of Westernport ferries from c1870 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (1 album). Photographs of general shipping movements in Westernport from c1880 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (1 album). Newscuttings relating to the maritime history of Westernport from c1880 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (2 albums plus loose cuttings). Research notes, cuttings and articles relating to Westernport maritime history, from c1880 to 1988, compiled 1966-1988 (2 ring binders). Correspondence files (inwards and outwards), relating to Westernport maritime history, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, compiled 1966-1988 (1 ring binder). Lists of tanker movements at the BP Oil Refinery, Crib Point, Vic., 1967-1983 (1 ring binder). Crew lists of tankers berthing at BP Oil Refinery, Crib Point, Vic., 1976-1983 (1 ring binder). Manuscript, 'Wrecks and maritime mishaps of Western Port', compiled c1983-1987 (99p.). Frederick Edward Woodley, a shipwright of Melbourne, married Ruby Ethel Lorenia Roberts in 1928. They settled at Cowes, Phillip Island, Vic., where Frederick was employed on the Western Port ferries. Frederick and Ruby's son, Arthur Edward, was born in 1930 and trained as a shipwright in Melbourne. From 1953 to 1954 he worked as a shipwright at Gosport, England. In 1966 he settled at Crib Point, Vic., and ran a shipwright and boat-building business. His life-long interest in maritime history has resulted in two published works, Western Port Ferries, Past and Present and Captain Clarke their most Notable Skipper (Melbourne, 1973) and, with Bob Botterill, Duke's and Orr's Dry Dock: Polly Woodside's Historic Home (Melbourne, 1985). KW - Woodley, Arthur Edward Phillip Is., Vic. French Is., Vic. Crib Point, Vic. Cowes, Vic. Westernport, Vic. ferries shipwrecks ships ships officers merchant seamen tankers - ships British Petroleum Refinery, Crib Point, Vic. see BP Refinery, Crib Point, Vic. BP Refinery, Crib Point, Vic. N1 - Card index, arranged alphabetically by name of vessel, of shipping arrivals in Westernport (formerly Western Port), Vic., from 1802 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (c1,500 cards). Arthur Edward Woodley: photographs of Westernport ferries from c1870 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (1 album). Photographs of general shipping movements in Westernport from c1880 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (1 album). Newscuttings relating to the maritime history of Westernport from c1880 to 1988, compiled c1966-1988 (2 albums plus loose cuttings). Research notes, cuttings and articles relating to Westernport maritime history, from c1880 to 1988, compiled 1966-1988 (2 ring binders). Correspondence files (inwards and outwards), relating to Westernport maritime history, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, compiled 1966-1988 (1 ring binder). Lists of tanker movements at the BP Oil Refinery, Crib Point, Vic., 1967-1983 (1 ring binder). Crew lists of tankers berthing at BP Oil Refinery, Crib Point, Vic., 1976-1983 (1 ring binder). Manuscript, 'Wrecks and maritime mishaps of Western Port', compiled c1983-1987 (99p.). Frederick Edward Woodley, a shipwright of Melbourne, married Ruby Ethel Lorenia Roberts in 1928. They settled at Cowes, Phillip Island, Vic., where Frederick was employed on the Western Port ferries. Frederick and Ruby's son, Arthur Edward, was born in 1930 and trained as a shipwright in Melbourne. From 1953 to 1954 he worked as a shipwright at Gosport, England. In 1966 he settled at Crib Point, Vic., and ran a shipwright and boat-building business. His life-long interest in maritime history has resulted in two published works, Western Port Ferries, Past and Present and Captain Clarke their most Notable Skipper (Melbourne, 1973) and, with Bob Botterill, Duke's and Orr's Dry Dock: Polly Woodside's Historic Home (Melbourne, 1985). ID - 1312 ER - TY - GEN TI - E.P.A. Licences to B.P./Lysaghts/Esso to Discharge to Western Port FILE N1 - E.P.A. Licences to B.P./Lysaghts/Esso to Discharge to Western Port FILE N1 - w245 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - E.P.A. Licences B.P. Lysaght Esso Discharges Western Port N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1648 ER - TY - GEN TI - Mornington Peninsula-Pakenham Water Management Study FILE N1 - Mornington Peninsula-Pakenham Water Management Study FILE N1 - w247 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Water Sewerage water supply Pakenham Mornington Peninsula N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1650 ER - TY - GEN TI - Hastings Sewerage Authority FILE #1 N1 - Hastings Sewerage Authority FILE #1 N1 - w248 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Sewerage Hastings Water Wastewater Management Discharges N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1651 ER - TY - GEN TI - Hastings Sewerage Authority Hearing Submission FILE N1 - Hastings Sewerage Authority Hearing Submission FILE N1 - w249 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Sewerage Hastings Water Wastewater Management Discharges N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1652 ER - TY - GEN TI - Hastings Sewerage Authority FILE # 2 N1 - Hastings Sewerage Authority FILE # 2 N1 - w250 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Sewerage Hastings Water Wastewater Management Discharges N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1653 ER - TY - GEN TI - Oil Spills FILE N1 - Oil Spills FILE N1 - w251 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Oil oil spill Western Port Ports N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1654 ER - TY - GEN TI - Hastings Port Industrial Area - FILE N1 - Hastings Port Industrial Area - FILE N1 - w256 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Hastings Port Ports Planning Western Port N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1659 ER - TY - GEN TI - Crib Point Shipyard Proposal - FILE N1 - Crib Point Shipyard Proposal - FILE N1 - w257 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Crib Point Crib Point Shipyard Campaigns N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1660 ER - TY - GEN TI - Vegetation Survey of Proposed Foreshore Reserve. Warringine Creek - Crib Point (Western Port Bay) And Correspondence N1 - Vegetation Survey of Proposed Foreshore Reserve. Warringine Creek - Crib Point (Western Port Bay) And Correspondence N1 - w261 N1 - Photographs; Botanic List; Report 2 copies held This copy also contains relevant correspondence KW - Jacks Beach Western Port Vegetation Survey Warringine Crib Point N1 - Photographs; Botanic List; Report 2 copies held This copy also contains relevant correspondence ID - 1664 ER - TY - GEN TI - Ramsar/Montreux - FILE N1 - Ramsar/Montreux - FILE N1 - w271 N1 - FILE NOT SORTED KW - Ramsar Montreux Record Western Port Wetlands N1 - FILE NOT SORTED ID - 1674 ER - TY - GEN TI - Ramsar - Background/History N1 - Ramsar - Background/History N1 - w272 N1 - FILE SORTED KW - Ramsar History Wetlands Western Port N1 - FILE SORTED ID - 1675 ER - TY - VIDEO TI - No Wetlands - No Water - A Background Paper N1 - 2.2.2003 N1 - No Wetlands - No Water - A Background Paper N1 - w274 KW - Wetlands Ramsar N1 - includes posters ID - 1677 ER - TY - BOOK PY - 1976 BT - The threat of weeds to bushland. A Victorian study. PB - Australian Institute of Agricultural Science N1 - The threat of weeds to bushland. A Victorian study. N1 - MPSC holding N1 - Copy at MPSC N2 - environmental weeds , also see other publications in MPSC list, not sighted from MPSC bibliography ID - 857 ER - TY - GEN PY - 1977, 1977 TI - The Dandenongs N1 - 48 SP - 37-56 N1 - The Dandenongs U1 - Melbourne walker : 1977, 48: 37-56 N1 - B932346 N1 - Popular overview KW - European settlement Logging Railways Tourism Victoria Dandenong Ranges Vic N2 - The Yarra Yarra and Western Port tribes were frequent visitors to the Dandenong Ranges during the summer months. Botanists were the first European visitors. Timber splitters first invaded the forests in the early 1850s. The settlement of the ranges was increased by gold rushes and village settlements. From the 1900s, weekenders began to move to the area, tourist walking tracks were built and guesthouses established. The history of the railway from Ringwood is documented. A planning policy, adopted in 1971, is summarised and problems discussed. (LK) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1262 ER - TY - GEN PY - 1978-02, 1978 TI - Activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports ; Recreation in the Shire of Flinders: activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports CY - Kew, Victoria, Australia PB - Victoria. Country Roads Board SP - 56P N1 - Monograph N1 - Activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports ; Recreation in the Shire of Flinders: activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports U1 - DATE: 1978-02, PAGES: 56P, PUBLISHER: Victoria. Country Roads Board, T: Kew, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 8004AR045E N1 - English N1 - The report includes hang gliding by Arndt=K horse riding by Black=R off road motorcycling by Ahern=B and underwater sports by Davies=V. It was prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. KW - Recreation Location Population Sociology Rural area Urban area Motorcycle Off road vehicle Data collection Australia Interview Services (public) Underwater Mornington peninsula, Victoria N2 - It is the third of three volumes produced on this study. The first volume is called an outdoor recreation study in the shire of flinders. The second volume is called study of recreation in the shire of flinders volume ii: selected site surveys. N1 - The report includes hang gliding by Arndt=K horse riding by Black=R off road motorcycling by Ahern=B and underwater sports by Davies=V. It was prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. ID - 1328 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 1982 TI - Foreshore Reserves - Warringine Creek to Stony Point, Including Jack's Beach, Golden Point, Crib Point, Woolley's Beach, Stony Point. A PLAN OF MANAGEMENT SP - 6 N1 - September, 1982 N1 - Foreshore Reserves - Warringine Creek to Stony Point, Including Jack's Beach, Golden Point, Crib Point, Woolley's Beach, Stony Point. A PLAN OF MANAGEMENT N1 - w265 KW - Warringine Jacks Beach Management Plan Foreshore Reserves Western Port N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1668 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 1984 TI - Conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation PB - Arthur Rhylah Institute N1 - Conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation KW - roadside, corridors, roads, roadside vegetation, native, wildlife corridors, management, infrastructure N2 - not sighted, from bibliography ID - 852 ER - TY - GEN1984 TI - History/Case for Jack's Beach Listing on National Estate N1 - History/Case for Jack's Beach Listing on National Estate N1 - w270 N1 - File Sorted; includes correspondence KW - Jacks Beach National Estate Western Port History Warringine Submission N1 - File Sorted; includes correspondence ID - 1673 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 1986 TI - The state of the rivers and streams in the Western Port region, Western Port Rivers Management study PB - Dandenong Valley Authority, Victoria N1 - The state of the rivers and streams in the Western Port region, Western Port Rivers Management study N1 - from Bibliography (Forster, 1989) ID - 848 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 1986 TI - The State of the Rivers and Streams in the Western Port Region: Western Port Rivers Management Study Victoria Australia. 1st edition. N1 - The State of the Rivers and Streams in the Western Port Region: Western Port Rivers Management Study Victoria Australia. 1st edition. N1 - cardinia L-4.17 N1 - Catchments ID - 885 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1987 TI - Planning and Environment Act CY - No. 45/ 1987 N1 - Planning and Environment Act KW - Statutes, Law, Acts, Victorian law, responsible authorities N2 - (planning enforcement, explanation of planning schemes, duties of responsible authorities, regulations) N1 - avaiable on Victorian Governement web site and in reference section at Monash University AD - Authors Address ID - 846 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1989 TI - Water Act 1989 N1 - Act no.80/1989 version no. 056 N1 - Water Act 1989 KW - law, legislation, water N1 - download from web site below AD - Authors Address UR - http://www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au ID - 843 ER - TY - JOUR N1 - 198904 PY - 1989 TI - Why do young people leave home? background to youth homelessness N1 - 24588 KW - Leaving home Homeless youth Causal factors Child sexual abuse Domestic violence Income Employment Education Child welfare Richards, B Margetts, D Otto, D Kau, M AB - Young people have always left home. That is part of growing up. What has changed is that an increasing number of young people are not making this transition to independence successfully. This document comprises five papers looking at why some young people find themselves homeless. The papers are; Leaving home, by Brenda Richards; Runaway children, sexual abuse, by Diana Margetts; On leaving home, by Di Otto; and Leaving home: when you don't have a choice, by Max Kau. Robyn Hartley's paper entitled: Why do young people leave home? has been individually indexed and can be located by title and author surname. Issues addressed in the papers include: the reasons why young people leave home; the pressures placed on families today; how sexual abuse and violence contribute to homelessness and what someone should do if they receive information about such offences; what happens to young people in terms of housing, income, employment, education and young people who leave home based on a legal decision. N1 - Dandenong, Vic: Western Port Emergency Relief Network, 1989, 21p ID - 1338 ER - TY - GEN PY - 1991-92, 1991 TI - On the trail of Count Strzelecki N1 - 3 SP - 20-21 N1 - On the trail of Count Strzelecki U1 - Gippsland magazine : 1991-92, no 3: 20-21 N1 - B932577 N1 - Popular overview KW - Exploration Strzelecki, Paul E Victoria N2 - The route Strzelecki took between Heyfield in the north-east and Corinella on Western Port Bay in 1840 is marked by seven cairns. His journey is described and compared with modern Gippsland. (RM) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1261 ER - TY - GEN1991 TI - Alufarm International Catamaran Construction FILE N1 - Alufarm International Catamaran Construction FILE N1 - w230 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Issues Ports Industrial Development Western Port Westernport Crib Point Planning Alufarm N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1633 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1994 TI - Catchment and Land Protection Act N1 - Act No. 52/1994 version no. 022 N1 - Catchment and Land Protection Act KW - Law, Legal, water catchment, regulated, proclaimed, roads, roadside, vegetation, noxious, weeds, landowners, land, management, enforcement, pollution, planning, environmental N2 - legislation , complementary document to planning and Environment Act, relates to land management, roadsides, noxious weeds, catchment , responsible authorities, landholder responsibilities, special area plans, land use, catchment areas N1 - can be downloaded from web site below, also see "planning and environment act,1987" and "Environment effects act, 1978"& amendments: 1991 discussion paper, 1994 amendments. AD - Authors Address UR - http://www.vic.gov.au/12d/C/ACT00793/2_2.html ID - 830 ER - TY - BOOK PY - 1994 BT - Through their eyes : an historical record of Aboriginal people of Victoria as documented by the officials of the Port Phillip Protectorate, 1839-1841 / compiled and edited by Mira Lakic and Rosemary Wrench PB - Melbourne: Museum of Victoria, 1994 1994 ED - Lakic, Mira Wrench Rosemary N1 - Through their eyes : an historical record of Aboriginal people of Victoria as documented by the officials of the Port Phillip Protectorate, 1839-1841 / compiled and edited by Mira Lakic and Rosemary Wrench SN - 0-73064-837-0 N1 - M0014908 N1 - 150 p.; ill., maps, ports. Bibliography; p. 140-141; Includes indexes KW - Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850 Government policy - State and territory - Victoria Race relations - Violent - Massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - To 1900 Robinson, George Augustus, 1791-1866 Thomas, William 1793-1867 Parker, Edward Stone, 1802-1865 Sievwright, Charles Wightman Dredge, James W. Le Souef, A. A. C. (Albert Alexander Cochran), 1828- Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55-09) Boonwurrung / Boonerwrung / Bunurong people (S35) (Vic SJ55-09) Daungwurrung / Taungurong people (S37) (Vic SJ55-02) Wathawurrung / Wada wurrung / Wathaurong people (S29) (Vic SJ54-12) Woiwurrung / Wurundjeri / Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) N2 - Collection of 86 letters between G.A. Robinson and his assistant Protectors in Port Phillip Protectorate 1839 -1841; divided by subject into chapters on Protectors needing aid and instruction; Aggressions committed by Europeans; Aggressions committed by Aborigines; Conflict between Aboriginal groups; Requests for reports and reports submitted; letters concerned mainly with Wathaurang, Woiworong, Bunorong and Taungurong peoples; introduction is an overview to the Protectroate and biographies of the Protectors; includes an index to individual Aboriginal names ID - 1316 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 1995 TI - Environmental report conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation PB - Monash University, Graduate School of Environmental Science N1 - Environmental report conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 828 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1995 TI - Coastal Management Act 1995 N1 - Act No No.8/1995 N1 - Coastal Management Act 1995 N1 - Cardinia L-4.90 N1 - Statute AD - Authors Address ID - 868 ER - TY - GEN1995 TI - Port Privatisation FILE N1 - Port Privatisation FILE N1 - w231 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Port Development Ports Industrial Development N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1634 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 26 April 1995 PY - 1995 TI - Coastal Management Act 1995 SP - 29 N1 - Coastal Management Act 1995 N1 - w255 KW - coastal management Victorian Coastal Strategy Coastal Action Plans Coastal Crown Land N1 - No. 8 of 1995 AD - Authors Address ID - 1658 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 27 August 1997 PY - 1997 TI - Variation of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) - insertion od Schedule F.6 Waters of Port Phillip Bay N1 - Variation of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) - insertion od Schedule F.6 Waters of Port Phillip Bay N1 - Victorian Government Gazette No. S 101 KW - legislation, law, Victoria, water, catchment, Port Phillip Bay, environment, protection, policy AD - Authors Address ID - 821 ER - TY - GEN1997 TI - Hastings Port FILE N1 - Hastings Port FILE N1 - w232 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Port Development Ports Hastings Port Industrial Development N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1635 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1999 TI - Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme N1 - Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme KW - key document, N2 - ( overview of peninsula, total area, population, agriculture and economy of region, recreation and tourism, environmental and cultural significance, infrastructure, drainage and environment, environmental values, Agriculture and 'clean and green', corporate plan, pressure on ecosystems, conservation values, agriculture and sustainable land practices, pattern of subdivision and viablity, cumultative effects of individual decisions, Strategic framework, Maps, urban development, industry and infrastructure,industry and environment, zones and overlays, section 21.09: planning for rural areas,references to other key documents, and much more!) N1 - Copy of relevant sections held in file, also e-mail june 2001, & MPSC office. AD - Authors Address ID - 816 ER - TY - GEN2000 TI - Register of National Estate - FILE N1 - Register of National Estate - FILE N1 - w259 N1 - FILE SORTED - Warringine; History; Correspondence KW - National Estate Warringine Western Port Jacks Beach Sandstone Island N1 - FILE SORTED - Warringine; History; Correspondence ID - 1662 ER - TY - GEN2001-2002 TI - Ramsar Management Plans - FILE N1 - Ramsar Management Plans - FILE N1 - w269 N1 - FILE NOT SORTED KW - Ramsar Western Port Management Plan Wetlands N1 - FILE NOT SORTED ID - 1672 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2002 TI - Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve (Stage 1) Nomination. Draft For Public Comment. Submission to UNESCO N1 - cardinia L4.45 N1 - Biosphere Nomination N1 - Nomination document for the UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 889 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2002 TI - Melbourne water streams reports - cardinia N1 - Melbourne water streams reports - cardinia N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD-Water M3 - ID - 915 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2002 TI - Port Phillip Region success stories 2001-2002 N1 - 2002 VL - 0741062314 N1 - Port Phillip Region success stories 2001-2002 N1 - AG200202943 KW - Natural resources Resource management Environmental protection Farming Fisheries Forestry Public agencies State government Project appraisal Regions Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment Port Phillip Bay Vic Yarra River (II29) Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) AER (10) N2 - The Port Phillip Vic region is one of six Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE) regions which deliver services to manage and develop Victoria's natural resources. The region encompasses the Port Phillip Bay and Western Port Vic catchments, with more than half of the land area being under agricultural production. Topics are presented that demonstrate the variety of NRE programs and projects being conducted in the region and the achievements to date. N1 - Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, s.l., 2002, 36p, ill, 2002294. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 1126 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2002 TI - Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve (Stage 1) Nomination. Draft For Public Comment. Submission to UNESCO N1 - cardinia L4.45 N1 - Biosphere Nomination N1 - Nomination document for the UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1174 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2002 TI - Melbourne water streams reports - cardinia N1 - Melbourne water streams reports - cardinia N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD-Water M3 - ID - 1199 ER - TY - GEN PY - 31 Jul 2002, 2002 TI - Grapes target of wasp's wrath N1 - 31 Jul 2002 SP - 2002/138 N1 - Grapes target of wasp's wrath U1 - CSIRO Media Release; Issue: 31 Jul 2002; 31 Jul 2002; 2002/138 N1 - 053111 N1 - Canberra's cool-climate vineyards could be a target for further invasion by the dreaded European wasp, if vigilance is not maintained. This warning has been issued by CSIRO Entomology and Canberra Urban Parks and Places, who have been working together since 1997 to raise awareness of the potential impact of this pest. European wasps have now been recorded in most parts of Canberra and are recognised as both a health and an environmental pest, but researchers are now turning their attention to the wasps potential to inflict some serious damage on our wine industry. 'The Canberra region is becoming well known for its cool-climate wines, but as new vineyards are planted closer to urban Canberra, there is increasing potential for problems with European wasps originating from suburban nests,' says Mr Kim Pullen, CSIRO Entomology's Insect Identification Officer. ' 'The wasps feed on ripe grapes, causing crop losses and a reduction in wine quality. In addition, they create an occupational health and safety issue and cause a nuisance to both customers and staff at the cellar door and restaurants. 'In years of high abundance, European wasps can cause significant crop losses, one Tasmanian vineyard lost up to six tonnes in 2001,' says Mr Kim Pullen. 'The wasps have caused problems in vineyards and wineries in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, and they have become a serious pest in the grape growing areas of the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. 'Detection and individual destruction of nests is currently the most common control method used in suburban Canberra,' says Mr Pullen. Winegrowers now need to join the growing number of Canberra residents who keep a constant vigil for the sight of this black and yellow pest. KW - Wasps Vineyards Insect pests Agriculture European wasp N2 - Canberra's cool-climate vineyards could be a target for further invasion by the European wasp, if vigilance is not maintained. N1 - Canberra's cool-climate vineyards could be a target for further invasion by the dreaded European wasp, if vigilance is not maintained. This warning has been issued by CSIRO Entomology and Canberra Urban Parks and Places, who have been working together since 1997 to raise awareness of the potential impact of this pest. European wasps have now been recorded in most parts of Canberra and are recognised as both a health and an environmental pest, but researchers are now turning their attention to the wasps potential to inflict some serious damage on our wine industry. 'The Canberra region is becoming well known for its cool-climate wines, but as new vineyards are planted closer to urban Canberra, there is increasing potential for problems with European wasps originating from suburban nests,' says Mr Kim Pullen, CSIRO Entomology's Insect Identification Officer. ' 'The wasps feed on ripe grapes, causing crop losses and a reduction in wine quality. In addition, they create an occupational health and safety issue and cause a nuisance to both customers and staff at the cellar door and restaurants. 'In years of high abundance, European wasps can cause significant crop losses, one Tasmanian vineyard lost up to six tonnes in 2001,' says Mr Kim Pullen. 'The wasps have caused problems in vineyards and wineries in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, and they have become a serious pest in the grape growing areas of the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. 'Detection and individual destruction of nests is currently the most common control method used in suburban Canberra,' says Mr Pullen. Winegrowers now need to join the growing number of Canberra residents who keep a constant vigil for the sight of this black and yellow pest. UR - http://www.publish.csiro.au/sage/view/dsp_download.cfm?series_id=CM&issue_id=02138&issue_year=2002&filename=CM02138.htm ID - 1370 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2003 TI - Western Port Ramsar site: strategic management plan N1 - 2003 VL - 0741065844 N1 - Western Port Ramsar site: strategic management plan N1 - AG200303254 KW - Wetlands Vegetation Plants Animals Native species Conservation areas Resource conservation Resource management Ecosystems Environmental protection Risk assessment Risk reduction Land use Education Tourism Recreation Planning Coastal areas Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) AER (10) N2 - The strategic management plan for the Western Port Vic Ramsar site is an integral component of a program to develop a comprehensive management framework for Victoria's Wetlands of International Importance (or 'Ramsar sites'). The primary goal of the management framework is to maintain the ecological character of these sites through conservation and wise use. The consultative framework is presented, together with the site description and its natural values, policy framework, management of risks and site management strategies. N1 - Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, East Melbourne Vic, 2003-07, 58p, tables, 3 figs, refs, 2003125. Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) UR - http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/dse/index.htm ID - 1127 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2004 TI - Cardinia Heritage Study Final Report:Urban Growth Aboriginal Heritage Study N1 - Cardinia Heritage Study Final Report:Urban Growth Aboriginal Heritage Study N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Cultural Heritage M3 - ID - 910 ER - TY - GEN PY - 2004, 2004 TI - Westernport Water annual report N1 - Westernport Water annual report U1 - Westerport Water, 2 Boys Home Rd, Newhaven Vic 3925, 2004-. U4 - westport@westernportwater.com.au N1 - D04901 KW - Water management Rural areas Water supply Waste water treatment Government agencies State government Westernport Water Reports Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) South Gippsland Vic (II27) AER (1) AER (10) N2 - Westernport Water is a statutory body owned by the Victorian Government, and it provides water and wastewater services to the Western Port Bay Vic region. Westernport Water's annual report for the year is presented, giving an overview of organizational structure, corporate governance, and financial statements (IFS). UR - http://www.westernportwater.com.au ID - 1016 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2004 TI - Weed identification Guide City of Casey, Cardinia Shire copuncil and City of Greater Dandenong N1 - Weed identification Guide City of Casey, Cardinia Shire copuncil and City of Greater Dandenong N1 - CD cardinia N1 - CD Weeds M3 - ID - 1043 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2004 TI - Maryknoll Reserves: Botanical Survey N1 - Maryknoll Reserves: Botanical Survey N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council CD Library ID - 1075 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2004 TI - Bunyip Main Race: Flora fauna Assessment PB - Ecology Australia N1 - Bunyip Main Race: Flora fauna Assessment N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Flora/ Fauna M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council CD Library ID - 1087 ER - TY - GEN PY - 2004, 2004 TI - Westernport Water annual report N1 - Westernport Water annual report U1 - Westerport Water, 2 Boys Home Rd, Newhaven Vic 3925, 2004-. U4 - westport@westernportwater.com.au N1 - D04901 KW - Water management Rural areas Water supply Waste water treatment Government agencies State government Westernport Water Reports Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) South Gippsland Vic (II27) AER (1) AER (10) N2 - Westernport Water is a statutory body owned by the Victorian Government, and it provides water and wastewater services to the Western Port Bay Vic region. Westernport Water's annual report for the year is presented, giving an overview of organizational structure, corporate governance, and financial statements (IFS). UR - http://www.westernportwater.com.au ID - 1128 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2004 TI - Cardinia Heritage Study Final Report:Urban Growth Aboriginal Heritage Study N1 - Cardinia Heritage Study Final Report:Urban Growth Aboriginal Heritage Study N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Cultural Heritage M3 - ID - 1194 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2004 TI - Early learnings N1 - 200400 VL - 1832-1364 N1 - Early learnings N1 - 57913 KW - Children Early intervention Program evaluation Programs Child development Community development Child abuse Children's services Siblings Parents Family support services Mornington Peninsula, Vic Mildura, Vic Moe, Vic Quakers Hill, NSW Wyong, NSW Windale, NSW Sydney, NSW Adelaide, SA Canberra, ACT Australian Institute of Family Studies N2 - This report contains an evaluation by the Australian Institute of Family Studies of some of the early childhood development projects supported by the Telstra Foundation's Community Development Fund in the two years since its establishment in April 2002. The projects are: Good Beginnings Latrobe in Moe, Victoria; the East End Community Project in Mildura, Victoria; the First Five Years project in inner Sydney; Growth and Recovery for Emotionally Abused and Traumatised (GREAT) Kids program in Victoria; Mentor Mothers in the Community; the National Self Help Network; Operation 180 Degrees at Quakers Hill, Sydney; Siblings Australia in Adelaide; Substance Use in Pregnancy and Parenting in NSW; Supporting Children in Victoria; At Home with Books in Canberra; Babies Love Books Too on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria; Let's Read; and Support at Home for Early Language and Literacy in Wyong and Windale, NSW. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Telstra Foundation, 2004, 55p, (Research report v.01, 2004), and Online (PDF 1.23B) References: p55 UR - http://www.telstrafoundation.com.au/dir148/tfweb.nsf/ab3aaf3f1403bc3aca256a850037217e/82b37f0e6f98da434a256dcb00382b92/$FILE/ATTE5S1V/Telstra%20Early%20Learnings.pdf ID - 1349 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2005 TI - Seagrass Papers N1 - Seagrass Papers N1 - Cd Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - N1 - Archive No 1 UR - Cardinia Shire CD library ID - 1076 ER - TY - RPRT PY - 2006 TI - Guidelines for environmental baseline surveys and ongoing monitoring of Aquaculture Fisheries Reserves in Port Phillip and Western Port N1 - 2006 VL - 174146644X 1448-1693 N1 - Guidelines for environmental baseline surveys and ongoing monitoring of Aquaculture Fisheries Reserves in Port Phillip and Western Port N1 - E06496 KW - Marine animals Aquaculture Fisheries Fishery management Environmental management Environmental assessment Environmental protection Pollution control Leases Surveys Sediment Monitoring Methodology Regulations Guidelines Marine areas Temperate zones Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Bay Vic N2 - To ensure ecologically sustainable development, the guidelines prescribe the methods by which aquaculture proponents, or their nominated service providers, are to conduct baseline surveys and ongoing monitoring of Crown lease sites within Aquaculture Fisheries Reserves in Port Phillip Bay and Western Port Bay Vic. The guidelines prescribe two stages of environmental assessment: a baseline survey of the sediment and seabed within 1 year from the commencement date of the Crown lease and prior to the commencement of aquaculture activity, and annual monitoring of Crown lease sites for aquaculture using non-artificial feeds, or twice a year for aquaculture using artificial feeds (IFS). N1 - Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Melbourne Vic, 2006-04, vi 44p, 4 tables, 4 figs, refs. Fisheries Victoria Management Report (Victorian Department of Primary Industries), no 35. UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/ ID - 1131 ER - TY - VIDEO PY - 2006 TI - Mornington Peninsula Tourism Survey N1 - Mornington Peninsula Tourism Survey N1 - Social- Economic M3 - UR - Economic Section MPSC ID - 1401 ER - TY - BOOK PY - 2007 BT - Australia Biodiversity PB - Spinney Press N1 - Australia Biodiversity UR - Available at Pakenham ID - 1235 ER - TY - GENongoing, TI - Dredging - FILE N1 - Dredging - FILE N1 - w238 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Dredging Port Development Ports N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1641 ER - TY - GENongoing, TI - Ramsar - FILE N1 - Ramsar - FILE N1 - w268 N1 - FILE SORTED General Information Correspondence Strategic Plan Shell/Mobil Montreux KW - Shell/Mobil Point Lillias Montreux Record N1 - FILE SORTED General Information Correspondence Strategic Plan Shell/Mobil Montreux ID - 1671 ER - TY - RPRT AU - (Victoria), National trust of Australia PY - 1974 TI - The preservation of the Mornington peninsula and Western Port PB - National Trust of Australia, Melbourne N1 - The preservation of the Mornington peninsula and Western Port KW - national Trust, Western port, mornington peninsula N1 - reference only , not sighted ID - 705 ER - TY - JOUR AU -? PY - 1982 TI - Westernport landscapes: an ecologists viewpoint. SP - 300 - 308 JF - Landscape Australia VL - 4 IS - November N1 - Westernport landscapes: an ecologists viewpoint. N1 - Reference not sighted, from Bibliography of Mornington Peninsula studies KW - landscape, ecology, views, native vegetation, planning ID - 263 ER - TY - GEN AU - Adams, A. PY - Spring 1990, 1990 TI - Westernport's forgotten chicory kilns VL - 9 N1 - 3 SP - 19-21 N1 - Westernport's forgotten chicory kilns U1 - Heritage Australia : Spring 1990, 9(3):19-21; illus, photos N1 - B901480 N1 - Popular overview KW - Agriculture Kilns Victoria Western Port Vic French Island Vic Phillip Island Vic N2 - The author tells the history of chicory growing in the Westernport Bay area of Victoria and on Phillip Island and French Island. He also describes the kilns that were built and the processing of the chicory. Photographs of the oldest surviving kiln on Phillip Island accompany the article. (OH) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1291 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Adams, R. AU - Geyer, H. PY - 1999 TI - Banksia integrifolia Linneus FIL. infestation by Xyloryctid moth larvae, Cape Schanck, Victoria SP - 93-102 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 111 IS - 1 N1 - Banksia integrifolia Linneus FIL. infestation by Xyloryctid moth larvae, Cape Schanck, Victoria N1 - 1938 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Two species of xyloryctid moth have been identified, Xylorycta parabolella Walker and Scieropepla sp., the larvae of which feed on the new leaf and branchlet tissue of Banksia integrifolia L. f. var. integrifolia. They appear to be specialist herbivores rather than seed predators, and the damage to Banksia integrifolia is predominantly canopy damage rather than a reduction in seed set. Infestations of these moth larvae on Banksia integrifolia are regionally patchy. The overall level of canopy damage in Banksia integrifolia woodland is relatively low (about 4%), but the level of inter-tree canopy damage is quite variable, and may be up to 10%. As the canopies appear to be able to recover from defoliation caused by xyloryctid moth larvae, interventionist management is not warranted. However, the low tree densities and increasing fragmentation of Banksia integrifolia woodland, coupled with repeated severe infestations of xyloryctid larvae, may still pose problems for the survival of existing mature trees in remnant Banksia woodland, and for the conservation of the two xyloryctid species. UR - ARCUE ID - 2 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Adams, R. AU - Simmons, D. PY - 1989 TI - Botanical survey and guidelines for the management of remnant native vegetation in the Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park CY - Christmas Hills, Victoria PB - Ecological Survey and Assessment SP - 141 M1 - Report for the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works, Waterways and Parks Division N1 - Botanical survey and guidelines for the management of remnant native vegetation in the Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park N1 - 1073 N1 - DANP 581 BOT N1 - Consultants Report N2 - 1.1 LOCATION Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park is a linear reserve of about 750 ha, which stretches for 9 km along Dandenong Creek between Boronia Road and Wellington Road. It passes through the Cities of Nunawading, Waverley and Knox, and is managed by the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works (Fig. 1.1). 1,2 THE SURVEY BRIEF A Botanical Survey of the Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park was undertaken to provide basic information for the development and general management of the Park. This information was considered essential for the management of areas of remnant bushland. The brief covered the following: 1. A detailed floristic inventory, with supporting maps, of the Shepherds Bush area. 2. A detailed floristic inventory, with supporting maps, of other areas of remnant bushland, and which should include the strip of riparian vegetation along Dandenong Creek. 3. A description of the content and structure of the plant communities based on 1 and 2 above. 4. Management prescriptions to conserve and enhance areas surveyed in 1 and 2 above, with particular reference to sections of remnant native flora. These should include prescriptions for controlled burning where appropriate. 5. A general inventory of the vegetation of the rest of the Park. identifying dominant plant species/communities and any features of significance, including major weeds. 6. Recommendations for the management of any features of significance identified in 5 above. 7. Establishment of procedures for the long term monitoring of sites of botanical significance. For the purposes of the survey the Sub-Areas were divided into convenient Blocks containing the remnant native vegetation (Fig. 1.2). 1.3 SUMMARY OF SURVEY RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations for the management of the native remnants have been detailed under each Sub-Area, and take into consideration the MMBW Policy Statement on flora (MMBW 1988), and on floodplain, drainage and river management (MMBW 1985). UR - Parks Vic. Main Library - Kew ID - 1 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Adgate, J. L. AU - Clayton, C. A. AU - Quackenboss, J. J. AU - Thomas, K. W. AU - Whitmore, R. W. AU - Pellizzari, E. D. AU - Lioy, P. J. AU - Shubat, P. AU - Stroebel, C. AU - Freeman, N. C. AU - Sexton, K. PY - 2000 TI - Measurement of multi-pollutant and multi-pathway exposures in a probability-based sample of children: practical strategies for effective field studies SP - 650-61 JF - Journal of Exposure Analysis & Environmental Epidemiology JO - J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol VL - 10 IS - 6 Pt 2 N1 - Measurement of multi-pollutant and multi-pathway exposures in a probability-based sample of children: practical strategies for effective field studies N1 - 21019579 N1 - English KW - Adolescence Child *Child Welfare Child, Preschool Data Collection/mt [Methods] *Environmental Exposure/an [Analysis] *Environmental Pollutants/ae [Adverse Effects] Environmental Pollutants/an [Analysis] Female Health Surveys Housing Human Male Questionnaires Research Design Sample Size Sampling Studies Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. N2 - The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the practical strategies developed for the implementation of the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES), which is one of the first probability-based samples of multi-pathway and multi-pesticide exposures in children. The primary objective of MNCPES was to characterize children's exposure to selected pesticides through a combination of questionnaires, personal exposure measurements (i.e., air, duplicate diet, hand rinse), and complementary monitoring of biological samples (i.e., pesticide metabolites in urine), environmental samples (i.e., residential indoor/outdoor air, drinking water, dust on residential surfaces, soil), and children's activity patterns. A cross-sectional design employing a stratified random sample was used to identify homes with age-eligible children and screen residences to facilitate oversampling of households with higher potential exposures. Numerous techniques were employed in the study, including in-person contact by locally based interviewers, brief and highly focused home visits, graduated subject incentives, and training of parents and children to assist in sample collection. It is not feasible to quantify increases in rates of subject recruitment, retention, or compliance that resulted from the techniques employed in this study. Nevertheless, results indicate that the total package of implemented procedures was instrumental in obtaining a high percentage of valid samples for targeted households and environmental media. ID - 265 ER - TY - RPRT AU - AGC Woodward-Clyde Pty Limited PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry - Victorian Case Study. Coastal Management and Decision Making Processes in the Westernport Region CY - Canberra, A.C.T. PB - Resource Assessment Commission and Victorian Government SP - 144 N1 - January 1993 VL - 0 644 28607 5 N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry - Victorian Case Study. Coastal Management and Decision Making Processes in the Westernport Region N1 - w244 KW - Coastal Management Coastal Zone Inquiry Western Port Westernport Resources N1 - Prepared for Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet and Resource Assessment Commission Coastal Zone Inquiry ID - 1647 ER - TY - RPRT AU - AGC Woodward-Clyde Pty. Ltd. PY - 1996 TI - An Improved System for the future Administration and Implementation of the Western Port Bay Strategy (Discussion Paper) CY - Richmond PB - Prepared for Western Port ILAP Steering Committee SP - ~50 N1 - August 1996 N1 - An Improved System for the future Administration and Implementation of the Western Port Bay Strategy (Discussion Paper) N1 - w117 KW - Western Port Bay ILAP Western Port Bay Strategy NRE Local Government Community consultation ID - 1522 ER - TY - THES AU - Ahern, L. D. PY - 1974 TI - A trapping study to determine the habitat utilization and biology of small animals at Sandy Point, Westernport, with particular emphasis upon Sminthopsis leucopus CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Zoology M2 - BSc Honours N1 - A trapping study to determine the habitat utilization and biology of small animals at Sandy Point, Westernport, with particular emphasis upon Sminthopsis leucopus N1 - 1395 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Zoology Department ID - 1121 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Allan, W. PY - 2000 TI - Agrochemicals available for managing bunch rots SP - 46 - 54 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - September N1 - Agrochemicals available for managing bunch rots N1 - copy in file KW - review, pesticides, fungicides, trade names, details, soil, water, pollution, resistance, active ingredients, brand names, examples, vineyards, Yarra Valley, Coonawarra, key document N2 - review article on fungicides used in vineyards, includes chemical names, mode of action, activity groups, MRL, timing of spraying, cost, trade names, tables of information, key document! ID - 266 ER - TY - JOUR AU - al-Saleh, I. A. PY - 1994 TI - Pesticides: a review article SP - 151-61 JF - Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology & Oncology JO - J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol VL - 13 IS - 3 N1 - Pesticides: a review article N1 - 95239598 N1 - English KW - Environmental Exposure Environmental Pollutants Human Occupational Exposure Pesticides/cl [Classification] Pesticides/po [Poisoning] *Pesticides N2 - The use of a wide range of chemicals to destroy pests and weeds is an important aspect of agricultural practice in both developed and developing countries. Undoubtedly, this has increased crop yield and reduced postharvest losses. However, the expanded use of such pesticides expectedly results in residues in foods, which has led to widespread concern over the potential adverse effects of these chemicals on human health. It is clear that the possibility for exposure to pesticides is greatest among farm workers. Also, it is exceedingly plausible that less controlled and regulated uses of pesticides may offer the greatest opportunity for exposure to toxicologically significant quantities. Very limited epidemiological data are available for evaluation of the health effects of pesticides on humans. Only a small proportion of a population is likely to receive a pesticide dose high enough to cause acute severe effects; however, many more may be at risk of developing chronic effects (such as cancer, adverse reproductive outcome, and immunological effects) depending on the type of pesticide they are exposed to. The pesticides currently in use include a wide variety of chemicals with great differences in their mode of action, uptake by the body, metabolism, elimination from the body, and toxicity to humans. With pesticides that have a highly acute toxicity but are readily metabolized and eliminated, the main hazard lies in acute, short-term exposures. With others that have a lower acute toxicity but show a strong tendency to accumulate in the body, the main hazard is connected with long-term exposure, even to comparatively small doses. Other pesticides that are rapidly eliminated but induce persistent biological effects also present a hazard connected with long-term, low-dose exposures. Adverse effects may be caused not only by the active ingredients and the associated impurities, but also by solvents, carriers, emulsifiers, and other constituents of the formulated product. This review attempts to describe several aspects of the problem. ID - 267 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Anderson, K. PY - 2001 TI - Prospects ahead for the wine industry JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - May N1 - Prospects ahead for the wine industry N1 - copy in file KW - area, vines, hectares, data , historical, future, prospects, small wineries, WET, taxation, restaurants, entertainment, tourism, diversification, value added N2 - trends, investment , wine equalisation tax, area under vine (hectares), historical data, WET, tourism and added value, possibility of over-investment ID - 268 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Andrew, D., Lumsden, L. & J. Dixon. PY - 1984 BT - Sites of Zoological significance in the Westernport region CY - Victoria PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands T3 - E.S.P. 327 N1 - Sites of Zoological significance in the Westernport region SN - 0724128212 N1 - Monash University, Gippsland 591.99452 AND N1 -? KW - Wildlife, conservation ,Victoria, Western Port, Mornington peninsula, flora, fauna, wetlands, data, maps, study, habitat, roadside, key document ID - 851 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Andrew, D.L., et al PY - 1984 TI - Sites of Zoological Significance in the Western Port Region N1 - Sites of Zoological Significance in the Western Port Region N1 - Cardinia L-1.01 N1 - Biodiversity UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1070 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Andrew, D. L. AU - Lumsden, L. F. AU - Dixon, Joan M. PY - 1984 BT - Sites of Zoological significance in the Westernport region CY - Melbourne PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands T3 - E.S.P. 327 N1 - Sites of Zoological significance in the Westernport region SN - 0724128212 N1 - Monash University, Gippsland 591.99452 AND KW - Wildlife, conservation ,Victoria, Western Port, Mornington peninsula, flora, fauna, wetlands, data, maps, study, habitat, roadside, key document ID - 269 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Andrew, D L AU - Lumsden, L F AU - Dixon, J M PY - 1984 TI - Sites of Zoological Significance in the Westernport Region PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands SP - 425 N1 - 1984 VL - ISSN 0155-8927 N1 - Sites of Zoological Significance in the Westernport Region N1 - w5 N1 - E.S.P. 327 KW - Sites of Zoological Significance vertebrates fauna of Westernport N2 - Results of survey of vertebrate fauna of Westernport catchment and search of relevant literature. 425 vertebrate species recorded. Significant species and areas of breeding, feeding and roosting identified. Sites categorized in four groups - National, State, Regional and Local. Management recommendations are provided. ID - 1412 ER - TY - GEN AU - Andrews, A. E. J. PY - Apr 1992, 1992 TI - Strzelecki's route in 1840 from the Murray River to Melbourne VL - 77 N1 - 4 SP - 50-62 N1 - Strzelecki's route in 1840 from the Murray River to Melbourne U1 - Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society : Apr 1992, 77(4): 50-62 N1 - B921262 N1 - Theory/survey KW - Exploration Rivers Strzelecki, Paul Victoria Omeo Vic Western Port Vic Kosciusko, Mount, NSW N2 - This article discusses the journey south by Paul Strzelecki and his party in March-April 1840 after he climbed Mt Kosciusko. The route they took from Lake King to Western Port has puzzled later generations, including the one which in 1927 erected memorial cairns to mark the journey. (MP) N1 - Theory/survey ID - 1298 ER - TY - CONF AU - Anon PY - 1972 TI - Proceedings of Conference:The future of Mornington Peninsula. BT - Consultation report CY - Malvern, Vic. PB - Australian Frontier SP - 40 N1 - Proceedings of Conference:The future of Mornington Peninsula. N1 - 085570019X : N1 - Caulfield General Collection 309.260994 AUS:2 Matheson Library Main Collection 711.4099452 C758F KW - Regional planning Victoria Mornington Peninsula Congresses. Regional planning Victoria Western Port Region Congresses. N1 - Consultation: "The future of Mornington Peninsula (1972' : Melbourne) Australian Frontier. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula & Western Port region. Regional planning. Conference proceedings (ANB/PRECIS SIN 600133893) ID - 270 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Anon. PY - 1937 TI - The Rev. James Wilson SP - 50 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 54 N1 - The Rev. James Wilson N1 - 983 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 5 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Anon. PY - 1942 TI - Last leaves of autumn SP - 220-222 JF - Wild Life (Melbourne) VL - 4 N1 - Last leaves of autumn N1 - 982 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 1102 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Anon. PY - 1961 TI - The fly agaric at Shoreham SP - 354 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 77 N1 - The fly agaric at Shoreham N1 - 980 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 7 ER - TY - RPRT AU - ANZECC PY - 1995 TI - Maritime Accidents and Pollution: Impacts on the Marine Environment from Shipping Operations. Paper for Public Comment. PB - Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, SP - 50 + attachments N1 - Maritime Accidents and Pollution: Impacts on the Marine Environment from Shipping Operations. Paper for Public Comment. N1 - w173 KW - Pollution Shipping marine management marine debris oil spill ballast water N1 - 5 copies ID - 1576 ER - TY - RPRT AU - ANZECC PY - 2000 TI - Core environmental indicators for reporting on the state of the environment PB - Australian and New Zealand Environment Conservation Council N1 - Core environmental indicators for reporting on the state of the environment KW - environmental, Monitoring, methods, incidence, problems, data, marine, water, estuaries, groundwater, quality, overview, waste, biodiversity, conservation N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 813 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Appelby, M. C. PY - 1989 TI - Some problems of conservation of Diuris punctata in the Melbourne area SP - 205-207 JF - Orchadian VL - 9 N1 - Some problems of conservation of Diuris punctata in the Melbourne area N1 - 610 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Diuris punctata was formerly locally common in several sites controlled by the Victorian Railways. I first saw the vast patches of orchids on railway land between Beaconsfield and Officer some 50 years ago as a child on a Field Naturalist's Club excursion in early November. A small colony at Heathmont and a larger one at Langwarrin further extended my interest in this orchid, and in the problems associated with its survival. UR - ARCUE ID - 8 ER - TY - GEN AU - Atkins, A. S. AU - Calder, W. B. AU - Dandy, G. C. AU - King, R. J. AU - Mills, D. A. PY - 1977-11, 1977 TI - Environmental effects of a proposed Tasmanian freight terminal at western port CY - Parkville, Victoria, Australia PB - University of Melbourne. Centre for Environmental Studies SP - 121P N1 - Monograph N1 - Environmental effects of a proposed Tasmanian freight terminal at western port U1 - DATE: 1977-11, PAGES: 121P, PUBLISHER: University of Melbourne. Centre for Environmental Studies, T: Parkville, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 7807AR095E N1 - English KW - Freight Freight transport Port Haulage Evaluation Route Transport depot Freight container Environment Efficiency Australia Ship Delivery Melbourne, Victoria N2 - Ipec propose to operate a fast container shipping service between Victoria and the north coast of Tasmania. For this there is required a terminal on the Victorian coast that is able to satisfy three principal requirements: 1) minimum feasible sailing distance to a suitable Northern Tasmanian port. 2) Minimum feasible driving distance for container trucks from Melbourne. 3) Minimum environmental disruption from initial dredging; construction work; maintenance dredging; ship operation; loading and unloading at the terminal; and movement of container trucks to and from Melbourne. This report examines alternative approaches to the task represented by these criteria. It particularly concentrates on the environmental effects that are the concern of the third criterion. ID - 1324 ER - TY - THES AU - Atkinson, A PY - 1995 TI - A study of natural regeneration of major woody species from a native woodland community onto agricultural land in the south-east Mornington Peninsula PB - Monash University, Department of Geography and Environmental Science SP - viii, 71 leaves N1 - A study of natural regeneration of major woody species from a native woodland community onto agricultural land in the south-east Mornington Peninsula N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/2125 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses A875.1 KW - Revegetation Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Forest reproduction Victoria Mornington Peninsula. N1 - [manuscript] / Andrew Atkinson. Submitted for the degree of Master of Environmental Science, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Science. Summary: leaves iii-iv. Typescript. H microfiche copy (2 microfiches : negative) Moun 6456. Thesis (M.Env.Sc.)--Monash University, 1995. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-57) ID - 827 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Attiwill, P. M. AU - Clough, B. F. PY - 1974 TI - Role of mangrove and seagrass communities in nutrient cycling in Westernport Bay CY - Melbourne PB - School of Botany, The University of Melbourne SP - 35 N1 - December 1974 VL - No. 4.3.7 M1 - Project Report for the Westernport Bay Environmental Study N1 - Role of mangrove and seagrass communities in nutrient cycling in Westernport Bay N1 - 861 N1 - 583.42099452 ROL N1 - Consultants Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 9 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Audas, J. W. PY - 1916 TI - Glimpses en passant on a trip to Mount Beenak SP - 164-172 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 32 N1 - Glimpses en passant on a trip to Mount Beenak N1 - 131 N1 - Popular KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE ID - 10 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Audas, J.W. PY - 1933 TI - Excursion to Frankston SP - 172 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 50 N1 - Excursion to Frankston N1 - 202 N1 - Popular N1 - Short excursion report from the heathland around Frankston KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 11 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Audas, J. W PY - 1950 BT - The Australian Bushland ED - Audas, J.W. CT - The Mornington Peninsula CY - Nth Melbourne PB - W.A. Hamer Pty. Ltd. SP - 352-355 N1 - The Mornington Peninsula N1 - 249 N1 - Popular KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE ID - 1106 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Austin, K A AU - Angus, D PY - 1972 BT - Phillip island sketchbook N1 - Phillip island sketchbook N1 - Monash University Peninsula 919.452 A936 KW - historical sites, aboriginal, koala, community, schools, phillip island, sanctuary, penguins, seals, car racing, mutton birds, chickory kilns, history ,agriculture N2 - includes section on community activity in early community conservation efforts and establishment of Koala reserve and planting of food trees by schools; penguin parade, aborigines and food sources;early agriculture including failed attempts; successes, chickory etc ID - 272 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Australia, Aboriginal AU - Torres Strait Islander, Commission AU - Australian Local Government, Association PY - 1999 BT - Justice and equity for all : local government and Indigenous partnerships / Australian Local Government Association ; ATSIC ; Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in Local Government PB - Deakin, A.C.T.: Australian Local Government Association, 1999 N1 - Justice and equity for all : local government and Indigenous partnerships / Australian Local Government Association ; ATSIC ; Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in Local Government SN - 1876114207 N1 - i9781876114206 N1 - 67 p.: ill.; 30 cm. 'Joint publication of the Australian Local Government Association and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission'. KW - Aboriginal Australians -- Services for Native title (Australia) Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations. Politics and Government - Local government Race relations - Reconciliation Australia Adelaide (SE SA SI54-09) Areyonga (South Central NT SG53-01) Bourke map area(N NSW SH55-10) Byron Bay (NSW N Coast SH56-03) Ceduna (West SA SI53-02) Tuross / Bodalla / Eurobodalla (NSW Far S Coast SJ55-04) Ipswich (SE Qld SG56-14) Mackay (E Qld SF55-08) Melbourne (Vic SJ55-05) Victoria (Vic) Port Hedland (WA East Pilbara SF50-04) Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55-09) Perth (SW WA SH50-14) Tennant Creek (Central NT SE53-14) Townsville (NE Qld SE55-14) N2 - Oulines the collaborative approach in delivering essential local services to Indigenous peoples being followed by the Australian Local Government Association and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission; local government became party to the COAG National Commitment to Improved Outcomes in the Delivery of Programs and Services for Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in 1992; outlines the national agend on Indigenous issues and reconciliation; outlines ATISC's local government policy statement; presents twenty-two case studies in which one or more of the key policy strategies have been applied ID - 1317 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Australia, Ecology TI - Targeted GGF Survey & Conservation Management plan PB - Ecology Partners N1 - Targeted GGF Survey & Conservation Management plan N1 - CD cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council CD Library ID - 1077 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Australia, Ecology PY - 2003 TI - Cardinia Shire Indigenous Vegetation Survey PB - Ecology Australia N1 - Cardinia Shire Indigenous Vegetation Survey N1 - CD N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia CD Library ID - 1078 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australia, Ecology PY - 2005 TI - Healesville_KooWee Rup Road- Southern Brown Bandicoot survey PB - Vic Roads N1 - Healesville_KooWee Rup Road- Southern Brown Bandicoot survey N1 - cardinia L-1.109 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Consultancy work done for VicRoads UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 1045 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australia, Ecology PY - 2006 TI - Healesville - Koo Wee Rup Road - Rare plant survey focusing on Amphibromus fluitans PB - Ecology Australia N1 - Healesville - Koo Wee Rup Road - Rare plant survey focusing on Amphibromus fluitans N1 - Cardinia L-1.106 N1 - Biodiversity UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1046 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Australia, Ecology PY - 2006 TI - Indigenous Vegetation Survey Pakenham Growth Corridor (Volumes 1 & 2) (Ecology Australia) PB - Ecology Australia N1 - Indigenous Vegetation Survey Pakenham Growth Corridor (Volumes 1 & 2) (Ecology Australia) N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire council ID - 1079 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australia, WBM Oceanics PY - 2002 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan PB - WBM Oceanics Australia N1 - Cardinia Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan N1 - Cardinia L3.37 N1 - Strategic Plans N1 - The same document is in three volumes Vol 1 -3.35, vol .2 -3.36. All are in the same library UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 921 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australia. Department of, Defence PY - 1993 TI - HMAS Cerberus, Western Port, Victoria: conservation management plan N1 - HMAS Cerberus, Western Port, Victoria: conservation management plan N1 - B941604 KW - Naval facilities Restoration Cultural conservation HMAS Cerberus Crib Point Vic Victoria Crib Point Vic N2 - The history and fabric of HMAS Cerberus is reviewed in part one, from its establishment in 1911 to the present. The buildings and their layout are significant on historical, associational and architectural grounds. It is recommended that the site be conserved and adapted, with its pre-1930 character maintained. Two conservation areas are established and a military use is recommended if possible. Inventory sheets are presented in part two. (JD) N1 - Melbourne, ACS, 1993 : 2 vols; illus Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ; Management plan ID - 1267 ER - TY - GEN AU - Australia. Department of the Environment, Sport AU - Territories1994 TI - Seagrass: a lawn too important to mow N1 - Seagrass: a lawn too important to mow U1 - Canberra, DEST, Sept 1994 : Ocean rescue 2000: sea notes : 6p N1 - B951734 N1 - Popular overview KW - Seagrasses Habitats Environmental impact Conservation status Australia wide N2 - Australia has 25 species of seagrass, including the world's largest single seagrass bed, the Wooramel Seagrass Bank in Shark Bay. It is 1000 sq km in area and has taken 5000 years to develop. Seagrass beds are a valuable resource, vital for the ongoing health of coastal waters and fisheries. However, because they are usually found in shallow coastal waters close to human habitation, they are particularly vulnerable to the impact of dredging, excess nutrients, heavy metal pollution, oil spills and boating. More protection is needed for Australian seagrasses, as they are only partly protected by law. Details on the Western Port Seagrass Project and a list of further reading are given. (Au, JM) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1257 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australia. Resource Assessment Commission. Coastal Zone, Inquiry PY - 1993 TI - Coastal industry case studies: Gladstone Qld, Kwinana WA, Western Port Vic VL - 0642198977 N1 - Coastal industry case studies: Gladstone Qld, Kwinana WA, Western Port Vic N1 - B942229 KW - Coasts Industries Environmental impact Land use planning Queensland Victoria Western Australia Kwinana WA Gladstone Qld Western Port Vic N2 - Three examples of industrial activity in the coastal zone are discussed: Kwinana, Gladstone and Western Port. In each case there is a broad overview of management issues, a description of government and intergovernmental arrangements, an outline of local decision making mechanisms, an assessment of local public participation, an examination of human and financial resources and examples of best practice and innovation. (JD) N1 - Canberra, RAC, 1994 : 45p : ISBN 0642198977 Scholarly overview ID - 1255 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council PY - 1995 TI - Maritime accidents and pollution: impacts on the marine environment from shipping operations - paper for public comment , March 1995 PB - Australian and new Zealand Environment and Conservation Council N1 - Maritime accidents and pollution: impacts on the marine environment from shipping operations - paper for public comment , March 1995 N1 - ecological criteria, sensitive area, ship routes and activity KW - vulnerabilities, risks, ballast, shipping, anti-fouling, paints, routes, oil spills, marine debris, sensitive areas, Westerport, maps, action, port facilities, research, legislation, law, damage, physical, maritime accidents, action plans, regulation N2 - Includes map showing shipping activity, westernport as major port area and guidelines for assessing vulnerable areas, risks and recommendations for routes for shipping N1 - includes useful bibliography, guidelines for sensitive areas, ecological criteria see p. 348 copy in MPSC collection ID - 826 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council PY - 1996 TI - Environmental Assessment of the Sea Disposal of Dredged and Excavated Material - DRAFT GUIDELINES CY - Barton, A.C.T. PB - Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, SP - 109 N1 - December 1996 N1 - Environmental Assessment of the Sea Disposal of Dredged and Excavated Material - DRAFT GUIDELINES N1 - w240 KW - Environmental Assessment Dredging Port Development Ports ID - 1643 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Australian Department of, Environment AU - Heritage, Canberra PY - 2005 BT - Wetlands Australia: national wetlands update 2005 N1 - Wetlands Australia: national wetlands update 2005 SN - 064255126X N1 - E04705 N1 - Wetlands Australia, 2005-07, 13, 36p, figs, refs. 2005 KW - Wetlands Aquatic environment Aquatic communities Habitat restoration Rehabilitation Land management Water management Community participation Community involvement Community education Aborigines Cultural values Waterfowl Wildlife conservation Gulf of Carpentaria Division (IX) Fleurieu Peninsula SA (V1) Roebuck Bay WA Cape Leveque Coast WA (VIII1) Paroo River NSW/Qld (IV24) Stockyard Point Vic South Gippsland Vic (II27) Launceston Tas Tamar River Tas (III18) Albury NSW Wadonga Vic Murray Riverina NSW (IV9) Lower Murray River NSW/SA (IV26) Cheetham wetlands Vic Yarra River Vic (II29) Melville WA Swan Coast WA (VI16) Cygnet Tas Huon River Tas (III6) Kakadu National Park NT South Alligator River NT (VIII20) AER (1) AER (7) AER (8) AER (9) N2 - This issue of Wetlands Australia looks at the highlights in wetland conservation management and education in 2004-2005 as well as some of the upcoming activities for 2005-2006. The 2004-2005 year was punctuated by a number of major initiatives under the second phase of the Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) program, successful on-ground activities conducted under the auspices of the 'Revive our Wetlands Program' and the 'Shorebird Conservation Project', and preparations for the Ninth Conference of Contracting Parties for the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Stories in this issue include snapshots of the 'Revive our Wetlands' Program sponsored by BHP Billiton, guidance for managers of Ramsar wetlands, wetlands and waterbird management in the Gulf of Carpentaria Qld, Queensland's wetlands program, the Fleurieu Peninsula Wetland Inventory SA, planning for the protection of Roebuck Bay WA, Indigenous values of the Paroo River Qld/NSW, New South Wales Ramsar network managers, the Ramsar Wetlands Communications Program, shorebird conservation at Western Port Vic, wetlands visitor centres at Kakadu NT and Queenscliff Vic, and community and school wetland conservation projects in Tamar Island Tas, River Murray NSW/Vic/SA, Manly NSW, Wonga Wetlands NSW/Vic, Cheetham Wetlands Vic, Piney Lakes WA, Port Cygnet Tas and Beeliar Regional Park WA (IFS). ID - 1132 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australian Maritime Safety Authority PY - 1993 TI - Review of the National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil PB - Australian Maritime Safety Authority SP - 241 N1 - Review of the National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil N1 - w197 KW - oil spill Federal government marine policy ID - 1600 ER - TY - GEN AU - Australian National Commission For UNESCO2000 TI - The mornington Peninsula and western port Biosphere Project PB - Australian National Commission For UNESCO N1 - The mornington Peninsula and western port Biosphere Project N1 - Biosphere UR - Biosphere office ID - 1392 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Australian Nature Conservation Agency PY - 1996 TI - National Report for Australia - prepared for the Sixth Meeting of the Conference of Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention) CY - Brisbane, Australia SP - 55 N1 - 19-27th March, 1996 N1 - National Report for Australia - prepared for the Sixth Meeting of the Conference of Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention) N1 - w273 KW - Ramsar Wetlands ID - 1676 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Aylmore, L.A.G AU - Di, H.J. PY - 2000 TI - Predicting the probabilities of groundwater contamination by pesticides under variable recharge SP - 591 - 602 JF - Australian Journal of Soil Research VL - 38 IS - 3 N1 - Predicting the probabilities of groundwater contamination by pesticides under variable recharge N1 - csiro publication accessable from web site below KW - soil, pesticides, chemicals, testing, groundwater, estimating, pollution, predicting, www UR - http://www.publish.csiro.au ID - 274 ER - TY - CONF AU - Bainbridge, B. AU - Bush, J. PY - 2000 TI - Riparian revegetation in the urban environment: the Merri Creek experience. ED - McDonnell, M. J. ED - Williams, N. S. G. BT - Directions in Revegetation and Regeneration in Victoria CY - Greening Australia, Heidelberg, Victoria PB - Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne SP - 19-24 N1 - May 5 and 6, 1999 N1 - Riparian revegetation in the urban environment: the Merri Creek experience. N1 - 2140 N1 - Conference Proceedings UR - ARCUE ID - 13 ER - TY - CONF AU - Baker, D. AU - Boland, A - M. PY - 2000 TI - Proving the industry is green: EMS a possible solution? BT - First National Wine Industry Environment Conference N1 - 31 October - 1 November N1 - Proving the industry is green: EMS a possible solution? KW - wineries, vineyards, environmental, management, systems, audit, QA, guidelines, conference, clean, green N2 - Conference proceedings including Environmental management for wine industry ID - 275 ER - TY - GEN AU - Baldock, Jeff AU - Cresswell, Hamish AU - Kirby, Mac AU - Smith, Chris AU - Dear, Brian AU - Sandral, Graeme AU - Young, Rick AU - Ridley, Anna PY - 000000 999999, TI - Soil water management A3 - Csiro N1 - Soil water management U4 - M McCallum CSIRO Plant Industry . N1 - CSIRO1260 N1 - CSIRO QD2 (CSIRO Land and Water) (NSW Department of Primary Industries) (Agriculture Victoria) 1. To develop ways to use deep rooted perennial pastures to modify groundwater recharge in cropping areas that are subject to periodic waterlogging so that yield losses are minimised ; 2. To compare the rate of subsoil dewatering under lucerne with alternative species and the impact on subsequent crop production determined. The data will be used in the development of the FarmWi$e DS tool (QD3) Annual crops and pastures use less water than many perennial species and soil water is more likely to drain into the ground-water system. If watertables rise, dissolved salts can then accumulate near the soil surface resulting in salinisation. The resulting cost of drainage-related soil degradation affects 8.7 million ha of duplex soils between western Victoria and northern NSW and is believed to cost growers up to $65 per hectare each year in lost production Current KW - Groundwater Groundwater level Groundwater recharge Salinization Dryland salinity Farming systems Cropping systems Grazing systems Pastures Pasture plants Annual habit Water use efficiency Pasture management Crop management Perennials Perennial plants Soil water movement Soil water regimes Soil water relations N1 - CSIRO QD2 (CSIRO Land and Water) (NSW Department of Primary Industries) (Agriculture Victoria) 1. To develop ways to use deep rooted perennial pastures to modify groundwater recharge in cropping areas that are subject to periodic waterlogging so that yield losses are minimised ; 2. To compare the rate of subsoil dewatering under lucerne with alternative species and the impact on subsequent crop production determined. The data will be used in the development of the FarmWi$e DS tool (QD3) Annual crops and pastures use less water than many perennial species and soil water is more likely to drain into the ground-water system. If watertables rise, dissolved salts can then accumulate near the soil surface resulting in salinisation. The resulting cost of drainage-related soil degradation affects 8.7 million ha of duplex soils between western Victoria and northern NSW and is believed to cost growers up to $65 per hectare each year in lost production Current ID - 1027 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Ballantine, W J PY - 1991 BT - Marine Reserves for New Zealand PB - University of Auckland SP - 196 N1 - Marine Reserves for New Zealand N1 - w11 KW - marine reserve New Zealand advocacy islands monitoring N2 - A comprehensive guide about advocacy for marine reserves, problems, policies, principles, monitoring and overseas experience. ID - 1418 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Balluz, L. S. AU - Philen, R. M. AU - Brock, J. AU - Falter, K. AU - Kiefer, M. AU - Hart, R. AU - Hill, R. H. PY - 2000 TI - Health complaints related to pesticide stored at a public health clinic SP - 1-6 JF - Environmental Research JO - Environ Res VL - 82 IS - 1 N1 - Health complaints related to pesticide stored at a public health clinic N1 - 20140311 N1 - English KW - Health, human, pesticides, storage, OH&S, ,Insecticides, Organochlorine, exposure, data, indoors N2 - Employees at a health center in Georgia were concerned that symptoms experienced by some employees were related to pesticide exposure at the center. Malathion and DDT, used for mosquito control from 1969 to 1981, had been stored and handled at the center's first floor. We surveyed 117 (91%) of 129 employees to determine whether reported symptoms were associated with pesticide exposure. We performed environmental sampling for pesticides. We analyzed serum samples for 17 chlorinated pesticides, and urine samples for malathion. We found that 37% of the participants had reported a diagnosis of sinusitis and 24% of bronchitis since working at the health center. Frequently reported symptoms were eye irritation (44%) and headache (68%). DDT and malathion were found at levels of 2.4 and 11%, respectively, in bulk samples from the loading dock of the building. Multivariate analysis of responses to the questionnaire showed that the perception of odors, inadequate air flow, and length of employment were significantly associated with the employees' health complaints. Pesticide concentrations in employees' serum and urine samples were not associated with any health complaint. The health complaints reported by the employees at the health center were precipitated by both environmental and psychological factors. The epidemiology and laboratory components of this study highlight the importance of obtaining biological measurements in episodes of perceived environmental exposure. ID - 276 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bandicoot, Vox PY - 2002 TI - The Catchment Challenge: Drains to our Waterways (in a kit) PB - Vox Bandicoot N1 - The Catchment Challenge: Drains to our Waterways (in a kit) N1 - Cardinia L-3.47 N1 - SWD Information Kit UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 882 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Barker, K. PY - 2001 TI - Salinity Mapping study of Mornington Peninsula PB - DRNE N1 - Salinity Mapping study of Mornington Peninsula N1 - XXXX KW - Soil degradation, local study, Mornington Peninsula, ongoing study, salinity, soil, sustainable agriculture, map, maps N2 - ongoing study of soil salinity on Mornington Peninsula, results not available yet, incomplete map in 'maps' file. N1 - Contact: Kirsten Barker DRNE, Frankston ph: (03) 9785 0175 ID - 277 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Barlow, T. PY - 1998 TI - Grassy guide:How to manage native grasslands and grassy woodlands on your property. N1 - Grassy guide:How to manage native grasslands and grassy woodlands on your property. N1 - Proactive KW - grasslands, woodlands, bush, native vegetation, conservation, management, maintenance, area required, sustainability, sustainable agriculture, land management, remnant, understorey, dieback, environmental, planning, landscape, landscaping, www N2 - guidelines for managing native grasslands, grasses, understorey. N1 - complete copy can be downloaded from web site listed below. UR - http://www.ea.gov.au/land/bushcare/publications/grassguide/index/html ID - 278 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Baron, Maggie PY - 2007 TI - Coastal Planning:Planet Department of Planning and Community Development: Churchill Island PB - Baron Planning and Projects P/L N1 - Coastal Planning:Planet Department of Planning and Community Development: Churchill Island N1 - Planning N1 - Training material A paper presented by Baron Maggie UR - City of Casey ID - 1243 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Barrett, G. PY - 2001 TI - Bird survey uncovers clues for farm sustainability BT - Australian Landcare IS - March N1 - Bird survey uncovers clues for farm sustainability N1 - Proactive KW - fauna, birds, sustainable agriculture, sustainability, native vegetation, farms, soil, soil conservation, wildlife, indicator species, understorey, tree age, noisy miners, species, exotic N2 - 30% of farm should be under native vegetation, birds as indicator species, results of 'birds on farms'survey, details of reasons and site arrangements in this concise article N1 - copy in file ID - 279 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Barson, M.M. AU - Calder, D.M. PY - 1976 TI - Sites of special scientific interest in the Victorian coastal region: Report on botanical aspects for town and country planning board CY - Melbourne PB - School of Botany, The University of Melbourne SP - 63 M1 - Report for the Town and Country Plannning Board N1 - Sites of special scientific interest in the Victorian coastal region: Report on botanical aspects for town and country planning board N1 - 41 N1 - RBG FOL 581.9945 N1 - Consultants Report N1 - Includes detailed decriptions of the major vegetation types of the Victorian coast and descriptions of sites of botanical significance UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 14 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Barton, J. L. AU - Metzeling, L. PY - 2004 TI - The development of biological objectives for streams in a single catchment: A case study on the catchment of Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 239-256 JF - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment VL - 95 IS - 1-3 N1 - The development of biological objectives for streams in a single catchment: A case study on the catchment of Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - WOS:000221619700014 N1 - Times Cited: 2 UR - ://WOS:000221619700014 ID - 1133 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Barwick, D.E. PY - 1984 TI - Mapping the past: an atlas of Aboriginal clans SP - 100 - 131 JF - Aboriginal History VL - 8 IS - 2 N1 - Mapping the past: an atlas of Aboriginal clans N1 -? ID - 850 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bate, Weston AU - Marles, Fay PY - 1978 BT - Dilemma at Westernport CY - Malvern PB - Sorrett Publishing P/L SP - 55 N1 - Dilemma at Westernport N1 - w83 N1 - Photocopy version KW - Western Port Bay Rural Landscape Settlement Industrial Development Long Island Land Use Conservation Movement Planning Policy Westernport Regional Planning Authority W.R.P.A. ID - 1489 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Bateson, P. PY - 2001 TI - Incentives for sustainable land management: Community cost sharing to conserve biodiversity on private lands, a guide for local government. PB - Environment Australia Y2 - 17 /07/ 2001, N1 - Incentives for sustainable land management: Community cost sharing to conserve biodiversity on private lands, a guide for local government. N1 - Proactive Y2 - 17 /07/ 2001 KW - proactive, community, bushland, care, conservation, guide, local government, incentives, vegetation, protection, ecological, economic, prevention, flora, fauna, habitat, www N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.ea.gov.au/land/bushcare/publications/incent/index.html ID - 281 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bathgate, Rachael PY - 1999 TI - The Ecological Sustainability of Marine Fisheries. An Overview of Southeastern Australian Fisheries CY - Melbourne PB - Victorian National Parks Association SP - 126 plus Appendices N1 - April 1999 N1 - The Ecological Sustainability of Marine Fisheries. An Overview of Southeastern Australian Fisheries N1 - w120 KW - Fisheries Fish Fishing Fishery Management Research Legislation Aquaculture ID - 1525 ER - TY - CONF AU - Baxter, R. PY - 1998 TI - Environmental management case study : Packaging BT - Proceedings : Tenth Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference SP - 93 - 96 N1 - Environmental management case study : Packaging KW - conference, proceedings, waste, recycling, guidelines, statutes, law, Australian, International, environmental, management N2 - Environmental management, legislation,(+ international), economics, recycling, cleaning, energy, etc N1 - copy in file ID - 282 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Beale, B AU - Fray, P PY - 1990 BT - The vanishing continent - Australia's degraded environment PB - Hodder, Stoughton, Sydney N1 - The vanishing continent - Australia's degraded environment N1 - Monash Peninsula 631.45 0994 B366 KW - Hunter valley, study, soil, conservation, vineyards, fertilizers, definitions, overview, die-back, endangered , extinct, threatened, habitat, preservation, land capability, irrigation, loss N2 - Land conservation and agriculture, Australian experience, soil degradation, history of agricultural practices in oz and environmental effects, Hunter valley vineyard experiments with soil loss measurements described; hobby farms, hydrology, european farming methods in Australia, land degradation causes / definitions / remediation, economics ID - 283 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Beard, A. PY - 2003 BT - Wetlands Australia: national wetlands update 2003 N1 - Wetlands Australia: national wetlands update 2003 SN - 0642549052 N1 - E04707 N1 - (ed) (Australian Department of Environment and Heritage, Canberra) Wetlands Australia, 2003-02, 11, 40p, figs, refs. 2003 KW - Wetlands Aquatic environment Aquatic communities Habitat restoration Rehabilitation Land management Water management Community participation Community involvement Community education Waterfowl Wildlife conservation Phillip Island Vic South Gippsland Vic (II27) Palmwoods Qld Maroochy River Qld (I41) Macquarie Marshes NSW Macquarie-Bogan Rivers NSW (IV21) Swan Pool NSW Macleay River NSW (II6) Banrock Station Wetland SA Mallee Vic/SA (IV14) Kooragang Wetlands NSW Hunter River NSW (II10) Halls Creek WA Ord River WA (VIII9) Cooper Creek Qld/SA (X3) Diamantina River Qld/SA (X2) Georgina River NT/QLD (X1) AER (1) AER (2) AER (7) AER (9) N2 - This issue of Wetlands Australia highlights the achievements in wetlands conservation management and education in 2002. Stories include snapshots of wetland conservation at Wadjil'garook wetlands in the Phillip Island Nature Park Vic, Palmwoods Qld, Macquarie Marshes NSW, Swan Pool NSW, and landholder participation in a trial wetlands watering project in the Murray Irrigation Area NSW. The issue also features brief articles on the 'Water for Life' project, Land and Water Australia's (LWA's) community fellowship recipients' contributions to wetland conservation management, the 'Living Wetland Fund' community projects for 2002-2003, wetlands as Barramundi nurseries, the 'Revive our Wetlands' agenda to promote community involvement, wetlands as a cure for acid drainage, international wetlands conferences, future directions in wetland research, cultural values of wetlands in the Paruki Indigenous protected area WA, new Ramsar wetland sites at Ashmore Reef, Coral Sea Reserves, Elizabeth and MiddletonReefs Marine Nature Reserve, the Dales (Christmas Islands), Banrock Station SA, and Shortland wetlands NSW, incentives for wetland restoration in Western Australia, waterbird use of wetlands in the Channel Country NT, and the World Wide Fund for Nature Australia shorebird conservation project (IFS). UR - http://www.deh.gov.au/water/wetlands/publications/wa11/pubs/wa11.pdf ID - 1006 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Beder, S BT - The nature of Sustainable Development N1 - The nature of Sustainable Development N1 - Monash peninsula 333.715 B411 KW - sustainability, community, social, economic, sustainable, biosphere, environment, infrastructure, catchments, natural systems, conservation, landscapes, tourism, expectations, sustainable development, Australia, planning N2 - Australian book on sustainable development ID - 284 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1989 TI - An assessment of the significance of the vegetation of allotments 88, 89 and 90, Blake Street, Shoreham, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 13 N1 - June 1989 M1 - Report for Peninsula Planning Pty. Ltd. and Vic Roads N1 - An assessment of the significance of the vegetation of allotments 88, 89 and 90, Blake Street, Shoreham, Victoria N1 - 1300 N1 - 63 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 16 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1993 TI - Pioneer Quarry Dromana. Assessment of Existing Site Rehabilitation and recommendations CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 5 N1 - August 1993 M1 - Report for Tract Consultants and John Fitzgerald, Consulting Engineers and Project Managers N1 - Pioneer Quarry Dromana. Assessment of Existing Site Rehabilitation and recommendations N1 - 1292 N1 - 199 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 19 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1993 TI - Hopetoun and Norfolk Reserves, Mount Martha, Victoria. The vegetation, and management prescriptions CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 37 N1 - January 1993 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington N1 - Hopetoun and Norfolk Reserves, Mount Martha, Victoria. The vegetation, and management prescriptions N1 - 1293 N1 - 182 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 20 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1990 TI - Vegetation assessment of Warringine, High Street, Hastings CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 30 N1 - June 1990 M1 - Report for the Urban Land Authority, Melbourne N1 - Vegetation assessment of Warringine, High Street, Hastings N1 - 1298 N1 - 95 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - scan UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 18 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. AU - Jaremovic, R. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1990 TI - Vegetation and faunal survey, significance assessment and management plans for Woods Reserve, Shire of Mornington, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 36 M1 - Report for the Shire of Mornington N1 - Vegetation and faunal survey, significance assessment and management plans for Woods Reserve, Shire of Mornington, Victoria N1 - 1297 N1 - 97 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 17 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedggood, S. E. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1989 TI - Comments on environmental concerns with regard to the proposed Heritage Cove Development at Hastings, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 60 M1 - Report for Peninsula Planning Services Pty. Ltd. N1 - Comments on environmental concerns with regard to the proposed Heritage Cove Development at Hastings, Victoria N1 - 1299 N1 - 59a N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 15 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bedson, Lois AU - Perkins, Daniel PY - 2006 TI - A positive influence: equipping parents to support young people's career transitions: evaluation of the PACTS program N1 - 200602 VL - 1896250658 N1 - A positive influence: equipping parents to support young people's career transitions: evaluation of the PACTS program N1 - 62834 KW - Parents Parent role School work transition Program evaluation Career choice Decision making Secondary students Parent attitudes Victoria Brotherhood of St Laurence (Fitzroy, Vic) N2 - This is the final evaluation of PACTS (Parents As Career Transition Supports), a Brotherhood pilot project on the Mornington Peninsula on Melbourne's southern fringe, delivered to at least 598 parents in 12 secondary schools over the last two years. The project aimed to empower parents to better support their children's transitions from school to work and/or further education by building their knowledge of post-school pathways and the contemporary job market. The study found clear benefits to parents, including providing relevant information and skills, addressing their concerns and fostering communication with children about transitions, but also noted that the recruitment of parents to the program was resource-intensive. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Brotherhood of St Laurence, 2006, 33p, and Online (PDF 179K) References: p33 AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (1,2) UR - http://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/positive_influence_PACTS_report.pdf ID - 1344 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Belfroid, A. C. AU - van Drunen, M. AU - Beek, M. A. AU - Schrap, S. M. AU - van Gestel, C. A. AU - van Hattum, B. PY - 1998 TI - Relative risks of transformation products of pesticides for aquatic ecosystems SP - 167-83 JF - Science of the Total Environment JO - Sci Total Environ VL - 222 IS - 3 N1 - Relative risks of transformation products of pesticides for aquatic ecosystems N1 - 99068054 N1 - Abstract from Monash library Voyager search KW - Animal, fauna, biodegradation, chemicals, pesticides, data, databases, toxicity, water, pollution, inactivation, studies, ecosystem, fish, wetlands, aquatic, catchments, streams, byproducts, crustacea, chemistry, biology, metabolism N2 - In this study, the availability of physico-chemical and ecotoxicological information on 78 transformation products for 20 regularly used pesticides in the open literature is evaluated. Based on this information, it is attempted to predict the relative risk for the aquatic environment of each transformation product in comparison to its parent pesticide. It is concluded that for the 78 transformation products selected, the data set on physico-chemical and ecotoxicological behaviour is not very large. Measured log Kow values and other physico-chemical properties are known for only 30-40% of the selected transformation products. The overall reliability of the collected physico-chemical values is considered to be moderate to slight, while for the ecotoxicological data set, reliability is considered to be sufficient. In many cases, there is a need for more information especially on the persistency and no-observed-effect concentrations of the pesticide's transformation products. In general, over 50% of the transformation products of triazines, carbamates and phenoxypropionic acids pose, in theory, a similar to higher risk than their parent pesticide, while over 50% of the transformation products of synthetic pyrethroids, organophosporous pesticides and dithiocarbamates probably pose less risk. High risk was expected for products with high accumulation or persistency in sediment and/or high toxicity together with considerable bioaccumulation (potential) or relatively high concentrations or persistency in water. A generalization of the joint features that caused an increased risk for ecosystems could not be made for most pesticide classes. Exceptions are the synthetic pyrethroids, for which transformation products with a similar or even higher log Kow than the parent pesticide caused an increased potential risk, while for the carbamates the presence of the carbamate group in the transformation product was the joint characteristic of chemicals with predicted increased risk. For three transformation products, monitoring data based on concentrations measured in surface water in The Netherlands were compared with maximum permissible concentrations. This comparison indicated that two of these compounds pose a potential risk of adverse effects in the field situation in Dutch aquatic ecosystems. For all other transformation products, the potential risk in the field situation could not be established because of the absence of monitoring data. ID - 285 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Bell, F. PY - 2000 TI - Environmental issues associated with operating a winery and vineyard N1 - Environmental issues associated with operating a winery and vineyard KW - Law, legal issues, environment, on-site effects, off-site effects, code of practice, regulations, overview, South Australian, guidelines, planning, spray drift, sustainability, roads, infrastructure, buffer, overview, key document, management, EMS, www N2 - article written by a wine industry consultant lawyer highlighting environmental , social and legal issues and some suggested proactive solutions. N1 - Copy in file UR - http://www.finlaysons.com.au/wine/eieio.html ID - 286 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Bell, F. PY - 2000 TI - Winery effluent management Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Winery effluent management Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - winery, effluent, law, risks, WA, SA, legislation, definitions, legal, capacity, waste, characteristics, management, disposal, planning, education, recycle, reuse, off-site, on-site, moitoring, peak production, future, trends, pollution, licences, www N2 - legal aspects and overview of practices in wine industry; how these relate to legislation ; recommendations for dealing with various problems in practical way. Notes intense period of waste production and implementation of waste monitoring program. Future trends and National Pollution Inventory, greenhouse effect and load based licensing. N1 - copy in file or available on-line. UR - http://www.finlaysons.com.au/wine/wem.html ID - 287 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bell, S. AU - Daniel, C. PY - 2000 BT - Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian Viticulture 2000/2001- a must for grapegrowers and winemakers exporting wine PB - The Australian Wine Research Institute N1 - Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian Viticulture 2000/2001- a must for grapegrowers and winemakers exporting wine N1 - also see web site for National registration Authority below KW - agrichemicals, guide, agrochemicals, pesticides, herbicides, key document, regulations, law, fungicides, chemicals, list, guidelines, www N2 - Agrochemicals used in wine industry, pesticides, herbicides,active constituents, common names, recommendations and restriction on use. UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au./nra/welcome.html ID - 288 ER - TY - GEN AU - Bennett, Lorna TI - Jack's Beach (Warringine) - FILE N1 - Jack's Beach (Warringine) - FILE N1 - w266 N1 - FILE NOT SORTED - Compiled by Lorna Bennett KW - Jacks Beach Warringine Western Port Foreshore Reserves N1 - FILE NOT SORTED - Compiled by Lorna Bennett ID - 1669 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bereton, R PY - 2004 TI - Sites of Zoological Significance of South East Melbourne and the Mornington Peninisula:a compendium of information collected between 1987 and 1991 PB - DSE N1 - Sites of Zoological Significance of South East Melbourne and the Mornington Peninisula:a compendium of information collected between 1987 and 1991 N1 - Biodiversity UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson St ID - 976 ER - TY - THES AU - Berry, L. PY - 1997 TI - The use of roadside vegetation by birds in a fragmented landscape on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, School of Aquatic Science and Natural Resources Management M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - The use of roadside vegetation by birds in a fragmented landscape on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - 2425 N1 - Thesis N2 - Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are serious threats to the diversity and viability of native wildlife. Corridors have been suggested as a conservation strategy to alleviate the effects of habitat fragmentation on wildlife. Remnants of native vegetation along roadsides often comprises a significant proportion of the remaining vegetation in largely cleared landscapes, such as the Mornington Peninsula, in southern Victoria. It has been suggested that roadside vegetation may serve as corridors for wildlife in such landscapes. This study examined the avifauna of forested roadsides and large and small remnants of vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula, to determine the value of roadside vegetation to birds. There was a large contrast in the avifauna of large and small remnants. There were six species which were significantly more abundant in small remnants (termed 'small remnant species), and 14 significantly more abundant in large remnants ('large remnant species). The avifauna of forested roadsides appeared to be intermediate between that of small and large remnants. The most common and widespread bird species on forested roadsides were mainly 'small remnant species'. However, there was a large number of 'large remnant species' which were found on forested roadsides. Nine of the 14 'large remnant species', were recorded on forested roadsides, with an average of 2.8 per forested roadside site. The number of 'large remnant species' on forested roadsides was positively influenced by the cover of the midstorey and shrubs, the number of small stems, and with decreased isolation of the roadside from surrounding remnant vegetation. The abundance of bird species on forested roadsides was significantly correlated with vegetation structure and floristic characteristics. The results highlight the conservation value of roadside vegetation for the local avifauna. It appears such remnants may provide habitat and serve as corridors between large remnants in a fragmented landscape. UR - Deakin University ID - 21 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bertie, M. AU - Nicholls, J. PY - 1983 BT - Westernport: A bibliography CY - Melbourne PB - State Library of Victoria and Westernport Catchment Co-ordinating Group SP - 126 VL - Second Edition N1 - Westernport: A bibliography SN - 0724153675 N1 - CLVP 994.52 BIB (1983) N1 - 751 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 22 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Besamusca, G. PY - 2001 TI - Soil quality and stressed vines: are we covering up the problems? SP - 58 -62 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - May N1 - Soil quality and stressed vines: are we covering up the problems? N1 - copy in file KW - soil, quality, compaction, subsoils, vineyard, practices, definition, good, bad, poor, definitions, damage, effects, biomass, fungicides, herbicides, adverse effects, soil structure, trials, studies, parameters, measurement, assessment, guidelines N2 - Includes soil quality definitions, effects of compaction, subsoils and wet soils / waterlogged, vineyard practices; chemical, physical, biological, microbiological qualities of good and bad soil, damage effects on biomass, studies, parameters; fungicides, herbicides, adverse effects on soil structure, trials, chemical and physical parameters of good and poor soil. Key document. ID - 289 ER - TY - MAP AU - Biomap TI - A Biodiversity Map Cardinia Creek N1 - A Biodiversity Map Cardinia Creek N1 - Cardinia No 93 N1 - Biodiversity Map ID - 1073 ER - TY - MAP AU - Biomap TI - A Flora and Fauna - Info - Product - Cardinia Creek N1 - A Flora and Fauna - Info - Product - Cardinia Creek N1 - Cardinia no.78 N1 - Flora &Fauna UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 1094 ER - TY - MAP AU - Biomap TI - A Flora and Fauna - Info - Product - Lang Lang CY - Melbourne Victoria N1 - A Flora and Fauna - Info - Product - Lang Lang N1 - Cardinia No. 82 N1 - Flora &Fauna UR - Cardinia Shire council Library ID - 1095 ER - TY - MAP AU - Biomap TI - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Western Port CY - Melbourne Victoria N1 - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Western Port N1 - Cardinia No.90 N1 - Flora &Fauna UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 1096 ER - TY - MAP AU - BioMaps TI - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Bayles N1 - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Bayles N1 - Cardinia no. 75 N1 - Flora &Fauna N1 - Biomap for Bayles Suburb UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 1097 ER - TY - MAP AU - Biomaps TI - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Tooradin CY - Melbourne Victoria N1 - A Flora and Fauna Info - Product - Tooradin N1 - Cardinia No.88 N1 - Flora &Fauna UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1098 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. PY - 1991 TI - A brief management plan: The Shire of Flinders Equestrian Ground CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. N1 - November 1991 M1 - Report for the Shire of Flinders N1 - A brief management plan: The Shire of Flinders Equestrian Ground N1 - 960 N1 - Management Plan N2 - The Shire of Flinders Equestrian Ground is located on Baldry's Road, Main Ridge. In recent years, Pt. Nepean National Park has been extended and it now abuts the northern, western and southern boundaries of the Equestrian Ground. The area has been used for equestrian activities for over 20 years but has not been extensively developed and retains many landscape and conservation values. The Shire now wishes to prepare a management plan for the Equestrian Ground. As part of Stage 1 of this plan, Biosis Research Pty Ltd was commissioned to prepare a Brief to: - identify the range of issues to be addressed in the preparation of a management plan - describe the type and detail of the data required for adequate assessment of each issue - formulate a set of measurable and achievable objectives for management of the reserve as an equestrian ground with known landscape and conservation values - recommend appropriate land management principles which should be followed for the long-term management of the grounds - recommend, if appropriate, areas within the equestrian ground where special controls should be exercised over works or access - recommend a program of monitoring which identifies key indicators for each objective which can be readily assessed to evaluate management performance. This Brief represents the results of our study. It is based on two site visits and on discussions with A. Atkins (Senior Planner, Shire of Flinders), K. Yorke (Planner, Dandenong Region, DCE) and with members of the Equestrian Ground Committee and Council's Equestrian Ground Management Plan Sub-committee. The Equestrian Ground is situated in an area of high environmental amenity. it is surrounded on three sides by the Point Nepean National Park and the Equestrian Ground itself contains flora and fauna habitats of similar value to those occurring in the surrounding National Park. Thus, the intrinsic environmental values of the Equestrian Ground and its location within an area managed primarily for nature conservation and passive recreation mean that its continued use for equestrian activities must be viewed as a privilege that brings with it a responsibility to manage the area in an environmentally sensitive manner. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 23 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. AU - Ltd, Ratio Consultants Pty. PY - 1994 TI - Development plan for the Bittern Coastal Wetland and Warringine Park- Preliminary Report CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 44 N1 - January 1994 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Development plan for the Bittern Coastal Wetland and Warringine Park- Preliminary Report N1 - 959 N1 - 440 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - The Bittern coastal wetlands, near Hastings on Western Port Bay, are an area of high natural value. Biosis Research had previously prepared an ecological management plan for the wetlands and was engaged to prepare a subsequent plan for the development of recreational and tourist facilities. Although more than 75 % of the Western Port catchment has been cleared, its western shore retains many of its natural values. The Bittern Coastal Wetiand area, east of the Frankston - Flinders Road between Hastings and Stony Point (see Figure 1), is recognized as having conservation significance, and Jacks Beach Reserve has been listed on the Register of the National Estate. The Shire of Mornington Peninsula wishes to ensure the future conservation and management of the Bittern Coastal Wetland area. The Shire also wishes to ensure that National Estate boundaries are optimal in terms of maintaining the biological values of the area. Furthermore, the Bittern Coastal Wetland area is managed by several authorities, thereby requiring a co-ordinated management plan. Biosis Research Pty Ltd and Ratio Pty Ltd prepared a Conservation Plan for the Bittern Coastal Wetland for the Shire of Hastings (Jaremovic et al. 1992). Following a number the significant proposed extensions to the area of public land and the proposed establishment of a trust fund to finance the management of these additions as well as the Bittern Coastal Wetland in general, the Shire of Hastings (now incorporated into the Shire of Mornington Peninsula) commissioned Biosis Research Pty Ltd and Ratio Pty Ltd to prepare a revised Development Plan for the entire area. In accordance with the Brief, the objectives of this Development Plan are to: o review the natural and cultural values of the area o list proposed management actions o prepare the development plan document o prepare a recommendation on the amount of Seaglades Lane property required for public use o prepare reconunendations on the management structure for the area Preparation of this Development Plan has been guided and assisted by a Steering Committee comprising (former) Hastings councillors, officers of the (now) Shire of Mornington Peninsula, representatives of the community, and the owner and developer of the Bayview Country Estate. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 24 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Birch, G. F. PY - 2000 TI - Marine pollution in Australia, with special emphasis on central New South Wales estuaries and adjacent continental margin SP - 573-607 JF - International Journal of Environment and Pollution VL - 13 IS - 1-6 N1 - Marine pollution in Australia, with special emphasis on central New South Wales estuaries and adjacent continental margin N1 - WOS:000088280100029 N1 - Times Cited: 7 UR - ://WOS:000088280100029 ID - 1135 ER - TY - GEN AU - Bird, E. C. F. PY - 1986, 1986 TI - Mangroves and intertidal morphology in Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 69 SP - 251-271 N1 - Mangroves and intertidal morphology in Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia U1 - Marine geology : 1986, 69: 251-271 N1 - B920429 N1 - Scholarly overview KW - Mangroves Bays Geomorphology Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - Westernport Bay, a marine system produced by Holocene submergence of a sunkland, was initially a mainly sandy embayment, but erosion and dispersal of clay derived from bordering freshwater swamps and weathered basalt cliffs have resulted in the formation of extensive tidal mudflats. The upper part of the intertidal zone consists of a salt marsh terrace fringed seaward by mangroves. This article explains how the mangroves have influenced the geomorphology of the shores of the bay. (Au) N1 - Scholarly overview ID - 1297 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Bird, E.C.F. PY - 1993 CT - The Coast of Victoria CY - Burwood PB - Brown Prior Anderson Pty. Ltd. SP - 50 pages N1 - The Coast of Victoria SN - 0 522 84544 4 N1 - w258 N1 - Only contains Chapter 6 - Westernport Bay, French Island and Phillip Island KW - Coasts Geology Geomorphology Western Port Bay French Island Phillip Island ID - 1661 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Black, K AU - Easton, A AU - Gent, B AU - Morton, R AU - R, Tilbury PY - 1994 TI - A Review of the Crib Point Terminal Oil Spill Prevention and Response Plan PB - WBM Oceanics Australia for Shire of Hastings Council SP - 74 N1 - A Review of the Crib Point Terminal Oil Spill Prevention and Response Plan N1 - w196 KW - oil spill Crib Point technical policy government Local Government marine ID - 1599 ER - TY - GEN AU - Blakey, C AU - Ford, C AU - Hally, J AU - Hildebrant, J AU - Scally, A AU - Weeden, K2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Community Audit Community : A blue print for Community Consultation PB - Southern Women's action Group N1 - Mornington Peninsula Community Audit Community : A blue print for Community Consultation N1 - Community UR - MPWP Biosphere office -Hastings ID - 1376 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bliss, S. L. AU - Garner, W. L. AU - Wheeler, W. R. PY - 1971 BT - Churchill National Park: bird list CY - Melbourne PB - Bird Observers' Club SP - 10 N1 - Churchill National Park: bird list N1 - CLVP 598.299456 CHU N1 - 649 N1 - Educational UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 25 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Blomberg, L. PY - 2001 TI - Good neighbours keep their noise to themselves: Noise , Sovereignty, and Civility. PB - Noise pollution clearinghouse Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Good neighbours keep their noise to themselves: Noise , Sovereignty, and Civility. Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - noise, planning, regulation, tourism, wineries, restaurants, outdoor, outdoor, environmental noise, good neighbour policy, property rights, tranquillity, quiet, peace, www N2 - general article, good reference to 'positions' on noise UR - http://www.nonoise.org/library/civnsov/civnsov.htm ID - 290 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Board, Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment and Land Protection PY - 2000 TI - Draft Port Phillip and Westernport Native Vegetation Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Draft Port Phillip and Westernport Native Vegetation Plan N1 - cardinia L-2.07 N1 - Vegetation plan UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1228 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bognuda, Joan AU - Moorhead, Leslie M. PY - 1979 BT - Between the bays : Mornington Peninsula CY - Devon Meadows, Vic. PB - Jolbo Studios SP - 78 N1 - Between the bays : Mornington Peninsula SN - 0959486704 : N1 - Caulfield General Collection 720.99452 BOG Peninsula Rare Books 994.52 B675 1 copy X Peninsula General Collection 994.52 B675 1 copy X N1 - Joan Bognuda (illustrator) and Leslie M. Moorhead (text). Buildings of historical importance. Architectural features. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula. Illustrations (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0424668) KW - Historic buildings Victoria Mornington Peninsula Pictorial works. Architecture Victoria Mornington Peninsula Pictorial works. ID - 291 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bolger, R. AU - Wiese, T. E. AU - Ervin, K. AU - Nestich, S. AU - Checovich, W. PY - 1998 TI - Rapid screening of environmental chemicals for estrogen receptor binding capacity SP - 551-7 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 106 IS - 9 N1 - Rapid screening of environmental chemicals for estrogen receptor binding capacity N1 - 98389606 N1 - English KW - Comparative Study *Environmental Pollutants/me [Metabolism] *Estrogens/me [Metabolism] *Estrogens, Non-Steroidal/me [Metabolism] *Fluorescence Polarization/mt [Methods] Human Pesticides/me [Metabolism] *Receptors, Estrogen/me [Metabolism] Recombinant Proteins Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Tamoxifen/me [Metabolism] N2 - Over the last few years, an increased awareness of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and their potential to affect wildlife and humans has produced a demand for practical screening methods to identify endocrine activity in a wide range of environmental and industrial chemicals. While it is clear that in vivo methods will be required to identify adverse effects produced by these chemicals, in vitro assays can define particular mechanisms of action and have the potential to be employed as rapid and low-cost screens for use in large scale EDC screening programs. Traditional estrogen receptor (ER) binding assays are useful for characterizing a chemical's potential to be an estrogen-acting EDC, but they involve displacement of a radioactive ligand from crude receptor preparations at low temperatures. The usefulness of these assays for realistically determining the ER binding interactions of weakly estrogenic environmental and industrial compounds that have low aqueous solubility is unclear. In this report, we present a novel fluorescence polarization (FP) method that measures the capacity of a competitor chemical to displace a high affinity fluorescent ligand from purified, recombinant human ER-[alpha] at room temperature. The ER-[alpha] binding interactions generated for 15 natural and synthetic compounds were found to be similar to those determined with traditional receptor binding assays. We also discuss the potential to employ this FP technology to binding studies involving ER-ss and other receptors. Thus, the assay introduced in this study is a nonradioactive receptor binding method that shows promise as a high throughput screening method for large-scale testing of environmental and industrial chemicals for ER binding interactions. ID - 292 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Boura, Jon PY - 1994 TI - Reconciling fire protection and conservation issues in Melbourne's urban-forest interface SP - 1-8 N1 - March 16 1994 JF - Fire Management Quarterly VL - 7 N1 - Reconciling fire protection and conservation issues in Melbourne's urban-forest interface N1 - 264 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Two of the most pressing issues confronting land managers in Melbourne's urban-forest interface are fire protection and conservation of the local environment. Where a suburban population is combined with significant patches of remnant forest both considerations are extremely important, and the challenge is to find an appropriate balance between fire protection and conservation. This paper proposes that the most effective way to achieve this balance is active co-operation between CFA brigades and the conservation movement, and that the process can be beneficial to both groups. A description is given of local fire management projects where such an approach has been adopted. While the paper utilises examples from Melbourne's urban-forest interface, many of the processes described could be successfully applied to other areas of the State. UR - ARCUE ID - 26 ER - TY - CONF AU - Boura, J. PY - 1994 TI - Reconciling fire protection and conservation issues at the urban-forest interface BT - Fire and biodiversity: The effects and effectiveness of fire management CY - Footscray PB - Victorian National Parks Association SP - 247-252 T3 - Biodiversity Series, Paper No. 8 N1 - 8th-9th October 1994 N1 - Reconciling fire protection and conservation issues at the urban-forest interface N1 - 312 N1 - Conference Proceedings N2 - Two of the most pressing issues confronting land managers at the urban-forest interface are fire protection and conservation of the local environment. Where a suburban population is combined with significant patches of remnant forest both considerations are extremely important, and the challenge is to find an appropriate balance between fire protection and conservation. One of the most effective ways to achieve this balance is active co-operation between the fire brigade and land managers. The Country Fire Authority, Victoria (CFA) is currently involved in a number of processes which facilitate this interaction. These include: roadside management planning; the use of prescribed fire as an environmental management tool; and the Community Fireguard public education program. All can assist residents to develop effective bushfire survival strategies which take into account the environmental qualities of their properties. Descriptions are given of recent projects where collaboration has resulted in mutually advantageous management strategies. Whilst the examples are drawn from Melbourne's urban-forest interface, the processes described could be successfully applied to other areas of Australia UR - ARCUE ID - 27 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Boyle, C. AU - Halley, M AU - McHugh, M PY - 2003 TI - Biodiversity Action Planning: Koo Wee Rup Landscape Plan; Victorian Gippsland Plain Bioregion CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment,Victoria SP - 91 N1 - Biodiversity Action Planning: Koo Wee Rup Landscape Plan; Victorian Gippsland Plain Bioregion N1 - Cardinia L-1.1 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Biodiversity action planning at three levels, Bioregional strategic overview, landscape plans and Local area plans. This document is a Landscape Plan for the Koo Wee Rup Zone. It summarises the biodiversity assets across each land tenure of the Zone, It identifies priorities for the conservation, restoration and enhancement of Biodiversity, identify mechanisms for conserving biodiversity assets and it provides biodiversity information to assist the development of the local area plans. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1048 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Bradey, M. PY - 2001 TI - A Community Perspective, by Margaret Bradey, a grapegrower at Morphetvale with 30 years experience. N1 - A Community Perspective, by Margaret Bradey, a grapegrower at Morphetvale with 30 years experience. KW - overview, grapegrower, comment, landcare, conservation, planning, legislation, law, equity, opinion, community, conflicts, www N2 - overview of potential problems written by a grapegrower N1 - This article was first published in the Conservation Council of South Australia publication 'Environment South Australia' Vol 7, no.4, October 1999. UR - http://www.ccsa.asn.au/esa/community.htm ID - 293 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braithwaite, R. W. PY - 1977 TI - Preliminary observations on the activity patterns of Rattus lutreolus and other Victorian small mammals SP - 216-219 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 94 N1 - Preliminary observations on the activity patterns of Rattus lutreolus and other Victorian small mammals N1 - 225 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The percentage of captures which occurred during daylight hours were determined in spring, 1975, for ten species of small mammals in seven areas in Victoria. Antechinus stuartii, A. minimus, A. swainsonii, Isodon obesulus and Pseudomys shortridgei were often caught during the day, but more frequently at night; Rattus fuscipes were caught rarely during the day, and P. novaehollandiae and R. rattus were caught only at night. In five areas even numbers of R. lutreolus were caught during the day and night. In a further two areas R. lutreolus was primarily caught during the day. These patterns are related to diet and other ecological factors. UR - ARCUE ID - 28 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braithwaite, R. W. PY - 1979 TI - The ecology of Rattus lutreolus. II. Reproductive tactics SP - 53-62 JF - Australian Wildlife Research VL - 7 N1 - The ecology of Rattus lutreolus. II. Reproductive tactics N1 - 226 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Litter size and total number of placental scars were obtained by autopsy of specimens of Rattus luteeolus from south-eastern Australia. Mean litter size in Victoria was 5.0, whereas on Hogan 1. it was 3.9. Although mean litter size within Victoria did not appear to vary between populations, mean number of litters per reproductive female varied between habitats. It was 1.5 for riparian, 2.4 for heathland, and 3.7 for commensal populations. The proportion of young of the year breeding also increased in this order. With the aid of information from the mark-recapture studies, it is deduced that the usual number of litters per breeding female per full breeding season is one for riparian, two for heathland, two for Hogan I., and four or five for commensal populations. Demography of populations in these habitats is discussed and possible selective pressures moulding the reproductive parameters are identified. UR - ARCUE ID - 31 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braithwaite, Richard W. AU - Cockburn, A. AU - Lee, A.K. PY - 1978 TI - Resource partitioning by small mammals in lowland heath communities of south-eastern Australia SP - 423-445 JF - Australian Journal of Ecology VL - 3 N1 - Resource partitioning by small mammals in lowland heath communities of south-eastern Australia N1 - 533 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Habitat selection by seven species of small mammals was investigated in three areas of heathland in Victoria. A total of 12 120 trap-nights over 22 months was used to assess preference for different vegetation groups formed by clustering trap sites on (a) floristic and (b) structural criteria. Rattus lutreolus proved to have both floristic and structural requirements. Seasonal changes in distribution in relation to rainfall appeared to be dependent on soil type. Greatest movement occurred on sandy podzol soils. Pseudomys shortridgei selected the most diverse vegetation types. Rattus fuscipes preferred wet, structurally complex vegetation. Mus musculus appeared to fill the niche of Antechiiyus minimum and partially replace A. stuartii and A. flavipes when Antechinus spp. were absent. M. musculus seems to commonly fill three niches in these heathlands: fossorial insectivore, scansorial insectivore and immediate post-fire omnivore. A small mammal community structure of five major food niches may be common to both heathland and forest communities of south-eastern Australia. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 30 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braithwaite, R. W. AU - Gullan, P. K. PY - 1978 TI - Habitat selection by small mammals in a Victorian heathland SP - 109-127 JF - Australian Journal of Ecology VL - 3 N1 - Habitat selection by small mammals in a Victorian heathland N1 - 534 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Habitat preferences of five species of small mammals were studied on a 6.6 ha trapping grid in heathland on an undulating, deep, sandy podzol at Cranbourne, Victoria. The 120 sites were sorted into groups using a polythetic, agglomerative, non-hierarchical clustering procedure with (i) f7oristic and (ii) structural data. The dispersion of 4051 trap captures over 28 months was studied in relation to these groupings. Rattus lutreolus showed no preference for any of the structural groups, but good differentiation was obtained with the floristic groups. Dispersion of R. lutreolus was related to a sedge-food index, and seasonal change in R. lutreolus dispersion was related to change in rainfall The preference of R. rattus for areas of wet heath of high structural complexity was best revealed using the structural classification. The results for the other species tended to favour the floristic rather than structural groups. Pseudomys novaehollandiae and Isoodon obesulus preferred dry heath of a younger successional stage. Mus musculus captures showed a preference for the dry heath generally. This preference was most pronounced in spring when the population was declining. The wet community species (R. lutreolus, R. rattus) tended to be food specialists and habitat generalises and the dry community species P. novaehollandiae, I. obesulus, M. musculus), exhibited converse traits. UR - ARCUE ID - 29 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braithwaite, R. W. AU - Lee, A. K. PY - 1979 TI - The ecology of Rattus lutreolus. I. A Victorian heathland population SP - 173-189 JF - Australian Journal of Wildlife Research VL - 6 N1 - The ecology of Rattus lutreolus. I. A Victorian heathland population N1 - 712 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A mark-recapture trapping study of R. lutreolis was conducted for 28 months in a mixture of heathland communities at Cranbourne, Vic. Population numbers declined gradually during the study. This is attributed to a decline in food resources which is related to decline in rainfall. Breeding began earlier each year, possibly due to progressively lower winter densities of R. lutreolis. Individual ranges became larger and female range overlap increased during the study. Ranges were smaller, food resources richer, and animals larger, older and less transient in the wet community on the grid. Contrasts are made between the demography and social organization of R. lutreolis and R. fuscipes. Differences appear related to differences in the nature of food resources and feeding strategy. It is argued that R. lutreolis has a less promiscuous mating system than R. fuscipes. UR - ARCUE ID - 32 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bramwells, H. PY - 1993 TI - Leafy Greenhood Pterostylis cucullata CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 8 N1 - December 1993 VL - No. 54 M1 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Leafy Greenhood Pterostylis cucullata N1 - 811 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 33 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brereton, R. AU - Schulz, M. AU - Mansergh, I. AU - Sandiford, K. AU - Bennett, S. PY - 2004 TI - Sites of zoological significance of south east Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula: a compendium of information collected between 1987 and 1991 N1 - 2004 VL - 1741521270 1326-6446 N1 - Sites of zoological significance of south east Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula: a compendium of information collected between 1987 and 1991 N1 - E02681 KW - Animals Native species Habitats Native vegetation Remnant vegetation Habitat destruction Fragmentation Conservation Geographical distribution Spatial distribution Mapping Surveys Regions Temperate zones Urban areas Southeastern Melbourne Vic Yarra River (II29) Mornington Peninsula Vic Bunyip River (II28) AER (1) N2 - Sites of zoological significance within the southeastern Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula Vic region were delineated based on historical records and a field survey. Some 33 significant sites were identified, of which one was deemed to be significant at the National level, three at the State level, 17 as 'Regional A' and 12 as 'Regional B'. A number of threatening processes were identified: habitat destruction, modification or fragmentation, predation by introduced animals, competition with other species, pollution, disturbance, and interruption to natural drainage and stream flow (A). N1 - (Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Heidelberg) Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, Heidelberg Vic, 2004, iv 118p, 2 tables, 2 figs, 1 map, refs. Technical Report (Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research), no 92. UR - http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/ ID - 997 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bridgewater, P. B. PY - 1975 TI - Peripheral Vegetation of Western Port Bay SP - 69-78 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 87 IS - 2 N1 - Peripheral Vegetation of Western Port Bay N1 - 75 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Describes each community and the relationships between them. N2 - Salt marsh vegetation of Westernport bay can be classified into ten complexes, each composed of one or more communities, linked by structual and florsitic similarities. Although these may be ranked in a sea-land sequence, minor changes in topography usually produce a mosaic effect. Communities dominated by Arthrocnemum arbusculatum and Salicornia quinqueflora cover the largest area of salt marsh vegetation. It is usggested that much of the salt marsh around the shore of Westernport Bay is in fairly stable state, and htat few dynamic changes are occuring. UR - ARCUE ID - 34 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Briffa, J PY - 2008 TI - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council: Mt Martha Foreshore Draft Coastal Management Plan PB - GHD PTY Ltd N1 - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council: Mt Martha Foreshore Draft Coastal Management Plan N1 - Caostal Management Plan UR - MPSC offices ID - 1404 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Briggs, J.D AU - Leigh, J.H PY - 1996 BT - Rare or threatened Australian Plants PB - Australia & Australian Nature conservation Agency ED - CSIRO N1 - Rare or threatened Australian Plants N1 - from Biosis report ID - 823 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brizga and Associates Pty. Ltd. PY - 2002 TI - Northern Waterways for Western Port Geomorphological and Water Quality Management Study (Incorporating Floodplain Re-engagement Feasibility Assessment) PB - Melbourne Water N1 - Northern Waterways for Western Port Geomorphological and Water Quality Management Study (Incorporating Floodplain Re-engagement Feasibility Assessment) N1 - Cardinia L- 4.82 N1 - Geomorphological & Water Quality Management Study UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 894 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Broad, C PY - 2001 TI - Ports Agenda 2001. Speech for The Hon Candy Broad MLC Minister for Ports PB - Victoria, Government of SP - 15 N1 - Ports Agenda 2001. Speech for The Hon Candy Broad MLC Minister for Ports N1 - w114 KW - Ports Port Development ID - 1519 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Brock, J. W. AU - Melnyk, L. J. AU - Caudill, S. P. AU - Needham, L. L. AU - Bond, A. E. PY - 1998 TI - Serum levels of several organochlorine pesticides in farmers correspond with dietary exposure and local use history SP - 275-89 JF - Toxicology & Industrial Health JO - Toxicol Ind Health VL - 14 IS - 1-2 N1 - Serum levels of several organochlorine pesticides in farmers correspond with dietary exposure and local use history N1 - 98121482 N1 - English KW - Adult Agriculture Diet *Environmental Exposure Female *Food Contamination Health Surveys Human *Insecticides, Organochlorine/bl [Blood] Insecticides, Organochlorine/pk [Pharmacokinetics] Iowa Male North Carolina *Occupational Exposure Pilot Projects Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. N2 - In response to reported increased cancer risks among farmers, the Agricultural Health Study (AHS) was designed to examine health outcomes and environmental exposures among farm families in the United States. In the pilot phase of the AHS, food, beverage, air, dermal, dust, surface wipe, and biological specimens (blood and urine) were collected and analyzed for six farm families in two states (IA and NC). In addition, questionnaires were administered to examine previous pesticide use. This paper reports the organochlorine pesticide results of the serum and dietary analyses as well as questionnaire results from the pilot exposure study of farmers and their families. Note, no organochlorine pesticides were reported as currently being applied to the study farms. In all human serum samples examined, typical U.S. population levels were found for the majority of the pesticides. In addition, human serum levels of organochlorine pesticides showed no significant daily or seasonal variation. However, serum trans-nonachlor levels were found to be higher in people living on the two farms in North Carolina than in people living on the four farms in Iowa (p < 0.05). Further, unusually high dieldrin levels were found in serum samples from a farmer and spouse living on an Iowa farm, and these levels were significantly higher than those of people living on the other farms (p < 0.05). Dieldrin was persistent in the foods consumed on the same Iowa farm where family members showed elevated serum levels. In addition, dietary samples from the North Carolina farms exhibited high levels of chlordane. No organochlorine pesticides were found in any of the drinking water samples. Dietary dieldrin levels on the same Iowa farm exceeded the oral reference dose (RfD) eight- to eleven-fold (50 ng/kg-day). No other pesticide exceeded the RfD. However, dietary chlordane levels at a North Carolina farm reached 17% of the RfD. Previous use of aldrin on an Iowa farm corresponded to dieldrin found in the diet and in the serum of the farmer and spouse. Previous reported use of chlordane on the North Carolina farms corresponded with measurable dietary levels of chlordance and higher serum trans-nonachlor levels than the levels in Iowa farm families. ID - 294 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Brown, G. W. AU - Horrocks, G. F. B. PY - 1988 TI - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria 1. Bat Fauna, with notes on the terrestrial vertebrates SP - 114-123 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 105 IS - 5 N1 - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria 1. Bat Fauna, with notes on the terrestrial vertebrates N1 - 208 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 35 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Brown, G.W AU - Horrocks, G.F.B PY - 1988 TI - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria- bat fauna with notes on the Terrestrial Vertebrates SP - 114 - 123 JF - Victorian Nat. VL - 105 N1 - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria- bat fauna with notes on the Terrestrial Vertebrates N1 - not sighted ID - 295 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Brown, R TI - Toomuc Creek Vegetation Report N1 - Toomuc Creek Vegetation Report N1 - Cd Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council CD library ID - 1080 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, R PY - 2004 TI - Vegetation of the Maryknoll Reserves PB - Maryknoll Progress Association N1 - Vegetation of the Maryknoll Reserves N1 - Ccardinia- Resrves M-Z N1 - Flora N1 - Vegetation and habitat values in the Maryknoll Reseves. Consultancy work for Maryknoll progress association UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1091 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, R PY - 2005 TI - Cardinia Shire Flora Surveys PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia Shire Flora Surveys N1 - Cardinia L-1. N1 - Biodiversity Consultancy N1 - The report UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1072 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, Rik PY - 2005 TI - Indigenous Eucalypts of the Shire of Cardinia N1 - Indigenous Eucalypts of the Shire of Cardinia N1 - Cardinia L-1.113 N1 - Biodiversty UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1074 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Brown, R PY - 2005 TI - Indigenous Eucalypts of the Shire of Cardinia (Rik-Brown - Botanical Consultant) PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Indigenous Eucalypts of the Shire of Cardinia (Rik-Brown - Botanical Consultant) N1 - CD-Cardinia N1 - CD-Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia CDLibrary ID - 1089 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, R PY - 2005 TI - Vegetation of Toomuc Creek ,Pakenham N1 - Vegetation of Toomuc Creek ,Pakenham N1 - Cardinia EPM Reserves M-Z N1 - Flora N1 - Environmental Assessment Report done for Cardinia Shire council by Botanical Consultant. This report covers an assessment of vegetation and habitat values along Toomuc creek through Pakenham. It provides reccommendations for their future protection UR - Cardinia shire council library ID - 1092 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, V. PY - 1991 TI - The environmental quality of north western Port Phillip Bay N1 - The environmental quality of north western Port Phillip Bay N1 - B950743 KW - Bays Water quality Vegetation Fauna Sewerage Victoria Port Phillip Bay Vic N2 - Effluent from the Werribee Treatment Complex is a major input to the Werribee segment of the bay. This review summarises the studies that have been conducted on the water quality and biota of northwestern Port Phillip Bay, and assesses both the adverse and edifying impacts of the effluent, whether existing or perceived beneficial uses are protected, and whether segment boundaries are appropriate in this region of the bay. (Au) N1 - Melbourne, Melbourne Water, 1991 : 1 vol Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1256 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, V AU - Burke, G PY - 1993 TI - Between the devil and the deep blue sea - the information and research needs of Australias coastal managers PB - Coastal Zone Inquiry, Resource Assessment Commission N1 - Between the devil and the deep blue sea - the information and research needs of Australias coastal managers KW - government, authorities, communication, information, transfer, co-operation, coastal management, westernport, key document, report, data, innovation N2 - westernport specifically mentioned in this report; also includes management structure changes necessary to co-ordinate activities and responsibilities; data on information needed and readily available to various sectors; key document N1 - copy in MPSC collection ID - 296 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brown, V.A. AU - Spink, M PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Consideratios. Issues Paper 4 PB - Environment Australia SP - 34 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Consideratios. Issues Paper 4 N1 - w174 KW - Community involvement privatisation planning government regulation Resources ID - 1577 ER - TY - THES AU - Browning, T. PY - 2001 TI - The Effect of Urbanisation on the Soil Seed Bank of Leptospermum myrsinoides Heathland CY - Melbourne PB - The University of Melbourne, School of Botany SP - 113 M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - The Effect of Urbanisation on the Soil Seed Bank of Leptospermum myrsinoides Heathland N1 - 2461 N1 - Thesis N2 - The soil seed bank of Leptospermum myrsinoides heathland was sampled to investigate the impacts of urban development, edges and burning on seed composition and density. Study sites were placed in remnant urban, suburban and rural heathlands located to the south-east of Melbourne. Within each site, two distinct patches were sampled, those that ave burned during th last 16 years (Burnt) and those that have not burned over this time period (unburnt). Both soil-stored seeds and vegetation were sampled along transects located at -10, 0(edge), 10, 20 and 50 m inwards toward the interior of the patch. A total of 6 911 seeds were collected from all six study sited, representing 97 different species. The total density of germinants was 8 678 (SE: 915) seedlings m-2. Results from t-tests and ANOSIM tests all find burnt areas of urban and suburban sites had significantly more seed in the soil seed bank than unburnt areas. This was due to the reduced numbers of heath species in the unburnt vegetation of urban and suburban sites. In contrast, unburnt areas of rural sites have retained many heath species in the vegetation, and at these sites no significant differences were detected between the soil seed banks from burnt and unburnt areas. The edge effect in the soil seed bank in the vegetation of burnt heathland was found o be less than ten metres since very few significant differences were detected between interior distances (10, 20 and 50 m) within burnt heathland. There is some evidence that edges are wider in unburnt urban and suburban heathlands. L. myrsinoides heathland needs to be burnt at least every 16 years in order to maintain a soil seed bank with abundant seed of heathland species. UR - ARCUE ID - 36 ER - TY - CONF AU - Bruer, D. PY - 1998 TI - Environmental management case study : Vineyard BT - Proceedings : Tenth Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference SP - 87 - 89 N1 - Environmental management case study : Vineyard KW - organic viticulture, glyphosate, soil, compaction, fertility, fertilisers, grape yields, Langehorne creek, SA, Temple - Bruer, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, sprays, run-off, vineyards, example, environmental, management, EMS ID - 297 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brunner, H. AU - Brown, P. R. AU - Wallis, R. L. PY - 1992 TI - The vertebrate fauna in the Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve, Mt Eliza, Victoria CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Applied Australian Ecological Research Unit, Deakin University - Rusden Campus SP - 71 N1 - August 1992 M1 - Report for City of Frankston, Parks and Gardens Department N1 - The vertebrate fauna in the Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve, Mt Eliza, Victoria N1 - 1108 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 37 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brunner, H. AU - Wallis, R. L. PY - 1993 TI - The Vertebrate Fauna of the Seaford Foreshore Reserve CY - Melbourne PB - Applied Ecological Research Unit, Deakin University SP - 45 N1 - May 1993 M1 - Report prepared for the Seaford Foreshore Committee of Management N1 - The Vertebrate Fauna of the Seaford Foreshore Reserve N1 - 2404 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 40 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brunner, H. AU - Wallis, R. L. AU - Brown, P. R. PY - 1992 TI - The Vertebrate Fauna in Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Applied Australian Ecological Research Unit, Deakin University SP - 57 N1 - September 1992 M1 - Report prepared for the Shire of Mornington N1 - The Vertebrate Fauna in Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria N1 - 2402 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - A vertebrate fauna survey was undertaken at Mount Martha Park. This report presents an analysis of historical records of vertebrates for the Park and its surrounding lands, as well as details of species which are known to occur now in the Park. The combined species list compiles data from all known sources, as well as results from our own surveys which were undertaken between July 1991 and August 1992. Nineteen species of mammals were recorded from the Park, including twelve native species. Fifty three species of birds.have been recorded at the Park in recent times. The bird list includes four exotic species. Our survey also yielded six species of amphibians and seven species of reptiles. A number of regionally or locally significant species were recorded during this survey. These included mammals such as the Koala, Short-beaked Echidna, Sugar Glider, Swamp Rat and Swamp Wallaby. The Brown Antechinus, a small dasyurid marsupial, was also present, but we found no evidence of the White-footed Dunnart's continued existence in Mount Martha Park. Four species of birds which have been found in the Park are also of local or regional conservation significance. As well, one amphibian and one reptile species recorded in this survey are significant in the Greater Melbourne Area. A vertebrate fauna survey was undertaken at Mount Martha Park. This report presents an analysis of historical records of vertebrates for the Park and its surrounding lands, as well as details of species which are known to occur now in the Park. The combined species list compiles data from all known sources, as well as results from our own surveys which were undertaken between July 1 991 and August 1992. Nineteen species of mammals were recorded from the Park, including twelve native species. Fifty three species of birds-have been recorded at the Park in recent times. The bird list includes four exotic species. Our survey also yielded six species of amphibians and seven species of reptiles. A number of regionally or locally significant species were recorded during this survey. These included mammals such as the Koala, Short-beaked Echidna, Sugar Glider, Swamp Rat and Swamp Wallaby. The Brown Antechinus, a small dasyurid marsupial, was also present, but we found no evidence of the White-footed Dunnart's continued existence in Mount Martha Park. Four species of birds which have been found in the Park are also of local or regional conservation significance. As well, one amphibian and one reptile species recorded in this survey are significant in the Greater Melbourne Area. UR - ARCUE ID - 38 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Brunner, H. AU - Wallis, R. L. AU - Brown, P. R. PY - 1992 TI - The Vertebrate Fauna of "The Briars," Mornington, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Applied Australian Ecological Research Unit, Deakin University SP - 58 N1 - November 1992 M1 - Report prepared for the Shire of Mornington N1 - The Vertebrate Fauna of "The Briars," Mornington, Victoria N1 - 2405 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - A vertebrate fauna survey was undertaken in "The Briars" woodland and wetiand areas. This report presents an analysis of historical records of vertebrates at "The Briars" and its surrounding lands, as well as details of species which are known to occur now at "The Briarsm . The combined species list compiles data from all known sources, as well as results from our own surveys which were undertaken between January 1991 and. January 1992..Nineteen species of mammals were recorded, including twelve native species. Ninety two species of birds have been recorded at the "The Briars" in recent times including seven exotic species. Our survey also yielded six species of amphibians and nine species of reptiles. A number of regionally or locally significant species were recorded during this survey. These included mammals such as the Koala, Short-beaked Echidna, Sugar Glider, Swamp Rat, Feathertail Glider and five species of bats. Fourteen species of birds are of conservation significance, at least at the local level. These include the Royal Spoonbill, Australasian Shoveller, Latham's Snipe, Painted Button-quail and the Straw-necked Ibis. One amphibian (Southern Toadlet) and two reptile species (Tree Dragon and Delicate Skink) recorded in this survey are significant in the Greater Melbourne Area. UR - ARCUE ID - 39 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bruzzoniti, M. C. AU - Sarzanini, C. AU - Mentasti, E. PY - 2000 TI - Preconcentration of contaminants in water analysis SP - 289-309 JF - Journal of Chromatography A JO - J Chromatogr A VL - 902 IS - 1 N1 - Preconcentration of contaminants in water analysis N1 - 21032998 N1 - Abstract downloaded from Monash search engine. KW - methods, technical, herbicides, pesticides, pollution, run-off, spray drift, chemicals, chemistry, analysis, water,Surface-Active Agents, Pollutants N2 - Among the environmental areas, in this review attention will be focused on water matrices and both on organic (e.g., pesticides, herbicides, phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), inorganic species and anion pollutants, since these kinds of substances include a wide number of compounds with different physical and chemical properties and different effects on human health. Analytical methods for control of quality of waters are required to be highly specific and possibly highly sensitive for the determination of even low amounts of pollutants. The main problems encountered during the analysis are the separation of matrix components from the pollutants of interest and the achievement of low detection limits. Therefore an overview on different materials and techniques available for sample concentration and/or matrix removal will be provided and discussed according to the chemical characteristics of the pollutant that has to be enriched. ID - 298 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Bunton , I PY - 1992 TI - Western Port Bay Strategy: A strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port Victoria CY - Development, Department of Planning and PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee N1 - Cardinia L-4.43 N1 - Bay Strategy UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 924 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bureau of Meteorology PY - 1993 BT - Climate of Victoria N1 - Climate of Victoria N1 - Mornington Peninsula Library F 551. 509 945 CLI KW - maps, meteorology, weather, climate, rainfall, temperature, humidity, bushfires, drought, data, overview, frosts, sites, sunshine, cloud, resources, contacts ID - 299 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bushcare Inc. Berwick-Pakenham Group PY - 1995 BT - Living with our bush in Casey and Cardinia CY - Maryknoll PB - The Group SP - 41 N1 - Living with our bush in Casey and Cardinia N1 - 581.99452 LIVI N1 - 299 N1 - Educational N1 - Educational booklet aimed at secondary school students that describes the vegetation of the Casey - Cardinia area and some of the issues of concerning remnant vegetation. Available from Bushcare Inc. Berwick-Pakenham Group, 66 Koolbirra Road, Maryknoll Vic. 3812. UR - University of Melbourne Library - Architecture Branch ID - 41 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cairns, M PY - 2006 TI - A Blue Print for Change- Bunyip Rover Catchment Action Plan 2006-2011 PB - Cardinia Environment Coaliation Biolinks Project SP - 69 N1 - A Blue Print for Change- Bunyip Rover Catchment Action Plan 2006-2011 N1 - Catchment Action Plan N1 - The project identifies 43 Biolinks UR - PPWPCMA Library ID - 1136 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cairns, M. G. PY - 2006 TI - Bunyip River Catchment Action Plan 2006-2011 N1 - Bunyip River Catchment Action Plan 2006-2011 N1 - cardinia L- 4.21 N1 - Catchments N1 - Cardinia Environment Coalition Biolinks Project UR - Cardinia Shire council ID - 886 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, Lisa PY - 1978 TI - Nature Trail from Yaringa to Crib Point CY - Melbourne SP - 46 + Appendices N1 - 1978 N1 - Nature Trail from Yaringa to Crib Point N1 - w263 KW - Western Port Yaringa Crib Point Nature Trail Education N1 - Research Project ID - 1666 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, W. PY - 1975 TI - Langwarrin Military Reserve: ecological evaluation for the Shire of Cranbourne CY - Melbourne PB - Centre for Environmental Studies, The University of Melbourne SP - 82 N1 - November 1975 M1 - Report for the Shire of Cranbourne N1 - Langwarrin Military Reserve: ecological evaluation for the Shire of Cranbourne N1 - 298 N1 - 581.5 CAL/L N1 - Consultants Report KW - Historical Flora UR - University of Melbourne Library - Architecture Branch ID - 44 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Calder, Winty PY - 1975 BT - Peninsula Perspectives CY - Melbourne PB - University of Melbourne Centre for Environmental Studies SP - 138 N1 - Peninsula Perspectives SN - 0 9598518 0 1 N1 - w82 N1 - Autographed by author KW - Mornington Peninsula Vegetation Fauna Eucalypts Coastal Communities Remnant Vegetation Pests Weeds Greens Bush Sandy Point Quail Island Chinaman Island Arthurs Seat Point Nepean Langwarrin Military Reserve coast ID - 1488 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, Winty PY - 1977 TI - Ecology, Salt Marshes and Victoria's Statement of Planning Policy No. 1 CY - Melbourne SP - 28 N1 - April 1977. Revised December 1977 N1 - Ecology, Salt Marshes and Victoria's Statement of Planning Policy No. 1 N1 - w100 KW - Ecology Saltmarsh Planning Policy Natural Resources Coastal Marshes Western Port Bay Mangoves Fauna N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1506 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, W. PY - 1979 TI - Warringine Creek catchment and estuary: a landscape assessment study VL - 086839081X N1 - Warringine Creek catchment and estuary: a landscape assessment study N1 - B881812 KW - Catchment areas Land use planning Landscapes Mangroves Saltmarshes Victoria Hastings Vic Western Port Bay Vic N2 - The catchment of the Warringine Creek contains an example of an unusual and sensitive ecological complex in the form of the saltmarsh and mangrove associations. There is a potential conflict between conserving the ecological importance of the area and providing for future development requirements. This study sets out to provide a basis for future land use decisions by undertaking a detailed landscape assessment of the area. (RM, Au) N1 - Melbourne, 1979 : Research paper (Univ. Melb. Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Town and Regional Planning) no56 : ISBN 086839081X : 125p. Theory/survey ; Management plan ID - 1276 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, Winty, Chamberlain, J., Davies, P., Nadebaum, L. PY - 1979 TI - Warringine Creek Catchment and Estuary - A Landscape Assessment Study CY - Melbourne PB - University of Melbourne - Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town and Regional Planning SP - 125 N1 - 1979 VL - 0 86839 081 X N1 - Warringine Creek Catchment and Estuary - A Landscape Assessment Study N1 - w93 KW - Warringine Creek Catchments Estuaries Maps Land Use Planning Policy Saltmarsh Mangroves Climate Vegetation N1 - Research Paper No. 56 ID - 1499 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, Winty PY - 1981 TI - Management of Coastal Salt Marshes and Mangroves: Guidelines for an Intertidal Protection Policy in Western Port Bay, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Melbourne SP - 54 N1 - October, 1981 VL - 086839 363 0 N1 - Management of Coastal Salt Marshes and Mangroves: Guidelines for an Intertidal Protection Policy in Western Port Bay, Victoria N1 - w92 KW - Saltmarsh Mangroves Intertidal rocky shores Western Port Bay Coastal Wetlands Land Use Wetlands Water Catchment Pollution Water Vegetation N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1498 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Calder, W. PY - 1986 BT - Peninsula perspectives: vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - Canterbury, Victoria PB - Jimaringle Publications VL - Second Edition N1 - Peninsula perspectives: vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - 581.99452 CALD N1 - 295 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Book based on Winty Calders Master's thesis written for a wider audience. Describes the historic and present vegetation communities of the Mornington peninusla and their dominant species. Based on a comprehensive biological survey and computer classification. KW - Historical Flora UR - University of Melbourne Library - Architecture Branch ID - 45 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Calder, W. PY - 1988 TI - Environmental Assessment of Sunshine Reserve, Mt Martha CY - Melbourne PB - Winty Calder SP - 33 N1 - June 1988 M1 - Report for the Shire of Mornington N1 - Environmental Assessment of Sunshine Reserve, Mt Martha N1 - 683 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 46 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Calder, Winty AU - Victoria. PY - 1975 BT - Peninsula perspectives : Vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - W.B. Calder SP - 138 N1 - Peninsula perspectives : Vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria SN - 0959851801 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 581.9945 C146 N1 - [by] Winty Calder. Indigenous plants. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0076031) Index. Sponsored by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), and the Victorian State Government. Available from Mrs S. Calder, c/- University of Melbourne, Centre for Environmental Studies, Parkville, Vic. 3052. Bibliography: p.[131]-133. KW - Botany Victoria Mornington Peninsula. ID - 300 ER - TY - GEN AU - Calder, W.B.1971 TI - Vegetation Survey of Proposed Foreshore Reserve. Warrengine Creek - Crib Point (Western Port Bay) N1 - Vegetation Survey of Proposed Foreshore Reserve. Warrengine Creek - Crib Point (Western Port Bay) N1 - w260 N1 - Photographs; Botanic List; Report 2 copies held KW - Jacks Beach Western Port Vegetation Survey Warringine Crib Point N1 - Photographs; Botanic List; Report 2 copies held ID - 1663 ER - TY - THES AU - Calder, W. B. PY - 1972 TI - The natural vegetation pattern of the Mornington Peninsula with particular reference to the genus Eucalyptus PB - The University of Melbourne, School of Botany SP - 397 M2 - MSc N1 - The natural vegetation pattern of the Mornington Peninsula with particular reference to the genus Eucalyptus N1 - 254 N1 - Thesis KW - Historical Flora N2 - The natural vegetation pattern of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, has been studied and presented in map form on the basis of: (a) Distribution of Eucalyptus spp. (b) Distribution of vegetation formations. (c) Distribution of plant associations. Environmental factors associated with eucalypt distribution and habit are discussed. Vegetation formations are described and evidence presented of dependence on changing equilibria of environmental factors -particularly pedological factors. Data obtained from transects across salt marshes are discussed. This indicates the inadequacy of presently available information regarding the delicately balanced environment of this formation. Difficulties in determination and delineation of plant associations are discussed. Because of species gradations it was not possible to satisfactorily separate all associations by subjective determinations alone. Abrupt discontinuity in one or more environmental factors makes it possible to subjectively determine five plant associations. A further twenty associations were determined by computer analysis of qualitative floristic lists. Delineation and problems of field recognition of these twenty statistical associations is discussed with reference to the work of Braun-Blanquet and of Poore. A preliminary attempt is made to correlate environmental factors with distribution of Eucalyptus spp., of vegetation formations, and of plant associations. Appendices include descriptions of soil types in the region; historical evidence which relates to past condition and management of the vegetation; and field data. UR - University of Melbourne, School of Botany, Thesis Collection ID - 42 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Calder, W. B. PY - 1974 TI - A History of the Mornington Peninsula as it relates to vegetation SP - 5-29 JF - The Victorian Historical Magazine VL - 45 IS - 1 N1 - A History of the Mornington Peninsula as it relates to vegetation N1 - 40 N1 - Scientific Literature KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE ID - 43 ER - TY - THES AU - Caling, M. PY - 1998 TI - The ecological impacts of fire suppression operations in a small urban remnant CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, School of Ecology and Environment M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - The ecological impacts of fire suppression operations in a small urban remnant N1 - 2386 N1 - Thesis N2 - The effect of the construction of bulldozed mineral-earth fire-lines, commonly used as a method for fire suppression of bushfires, on the ecological recovery of a small urban remnant (Mount Martha Park) was examined. Observations of floristic recovery, exotic species invasion, habitat fragmentation, soil compaction, and postfire management were undertaken over a fourteen-month period. This opportunistic study was undertaken primarily because there is a paucity of scientific data pertaining to the ecological effects of fire suppression operations (i.e. the construction of mineral-earth fire-lines) in small remnant areas. The results of this investigation clearly demonstrate the negative impacts to the ecological viability in a small urban remnant (i.e. Mt. Martha Park) from 'inappropriate' fire suppression operations. It must be emphasised that this study has concentrated on the effects to 'small' remnants and not large-scale remote areas. In many instances, in large inaccessible areas such as National Parks for example, the benefit of constructing bulldozed fire-lines for rapid initial suppression may outweigh the impacts of allowing the fire to burn a pre-defined break, as on days of high fire danger, the potential for the fire to become uncontrollable quickly is high (McCarthy & Tolhurst 1998). Therefore, discussion in the present study has concentrated only on the impacts, or possible impacts, to small-sized remnants, particularly in urban areas. In the present study there were essentially two disturbance processes, i.e. (1) a high intensity wildfire (endogenous disturbance) or (2) many bulldozed fire-lines (erogenous disturbance). Discussion has concentrated upon comparing differences in a range of variables between these two disturbances. Post-fire management of the remnant has also been discussed. UR - Deakin University ID - 47 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Callanan, B. A. AU - Gibson, R. J. PY - 1977 TI - Mammals in the south-western Mornington Peninsula SP - 31-44 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 94 IS - 1 N1 - Mammals in the south-western Mornington Peninsula N1 - 42 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 48 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Campbell, A PY - 1987 BT - John Batman and the Aborigines PB - Kibble Books N1 - John Batman and the Aborigines N1 - Monash peninsula 994.502 C187 KW - aboriginal history, public records, bibliography, Port Phillip, maps, clan groups, kulin nation, westerport, missions, massacres, conflict ID - 302 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cannon, M PY - 1983 TI - Historical Records of Victoria Vols 2A and 2B. The Aborignes of Port Phillip 1835 - 1839 T3 - Foundation Series PB - Victorian Government Printing Office CP - 2A & 2B N1 - Historical Records of Victoria Vols 2A and 2B. The Aborignes of Port Phillip 1835 - 1839 N1 - Monash peninsula 994.502 H673.2A & H673.2B KW - aboriginal history, relationships, massacres, protectorates, westernport, documents, letters N1 - 2 Volumes ID - 303 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cannon, Michael PY - 1990 BT - Who killed the Koories / Michael Cannon PB - Port Melbourne, Vic.: William Heinemann Australia, c1990 1990 N1 - Who killed the Koories / Michael Cannon SN - 0-85561-370-X N1 - M0012921 N1 - 295 p. Cover subtitle; The true, terrible story of Australias founding years; Bibliography; p. [267]-275; Includes indexes KW - Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 Government policy - State and territory - Victoria Mining industry - Gold Law enforcement - Police - Native police Law enforcement - Police conduct and attitudes Race relations - Violent - Massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - To 1900 Thomas, William 1793-1867 Robinson, George Augustus, 1791-1866 Parker, Edward Stone, 1802-1865 Sievwright, Charles Wightman Loddon River (NW Vic SJ54-04, SI54-16) Goulburn River (N Vic SJ55-01) Mount Rouse (W Vic SJ54-07) Western District (W Vic SJ54-07) Buntingdale (W Vic SJ54-12) Merri Creek / Northcote / Thornbury (Melbourne Vic SJ55-05) Narre Warren (Western Port Vic SJ55-09) Eastern Victoria / Gippsland (E Vic SJ55) N2 - Description of race relations, violent clashes and government policy in Victoria up to time of gold rushes; emphasis on Western District; role of Protectors; Native Police Corps; British law and its application in Victoria; white woman of Gippsland; includes separate index to all Aboriginal people in the text ID - 1315 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cannon, M PY - 1993 BT - Black land, White land PB - Minerva, Reed Books Australia N1 - Black land, White land SN - 1 86330 315 4 N1 - Monash peninsula 994.004 9915 C226 KW - aboriginal history, relationships, massacres, protectorates ID - 304 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Capelin, M. AU - Kohn, P. PY - 1998 TI - Buffer areas: minimizing conflict between agricultural and residential areas. M1 - XXXX N1 - Buffer areas: minimizing conflict between agricultural and residential areas. N1 - DNR (QLD) fact sheet LC 49 KW - buffer areas, spray drift, noise, minimum separation distances, key document, decibels, www, landcare N2 - good overview, gives suggested buffer distances for various activities and probable sound levels in dB of various activities and equipment. Also other landcare information on this site. N1 - DNR (QLD) fact sheet LC 49 downloaded from Dept Natural Resources (QLD) web site, other useful publications on landcare etc on this site UR - http://www.dnr.qld.gov.au ID - 305 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cardinia Council PY - 2004 TI - Riparian Land Management Wetland Management Water Quality PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Riparian Land Management Wetland Management Water Quality N1 - Cardinia L-3.11 N1 - Riparian land ,Wetland,& Water Management UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 879 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1987 TI - Preliminary report on management aspects at 'The Briars', Mt Martha, Shire of Mornington, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 25 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington N1 - Preliminary report on management aspects at 'The Briars', Mt Martha, Shire of Mornington, Victoria N1 - 1272 N1 - 33 N1 - Consultants Report ID - 51 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1987 TI - Report on the present vegetation of the proposed Wilson Botanic Park, city of Berwick, Victoria and a reconstruction of its original vegetation CY - East Hawthorn, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 10 N1 - November 1986 M1 - Report for the City of Berwick and Scott and Furphy Engineers, Melbourne N1 - Report on the present vegetation of the proposed Wilson Botanic Park, city of Berwick, Victoria and a reconstruction of its original vegetation N1 - 1273 N1 - 18 N1 - Consultants Report KW - Historical vegetation ID - 52 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1994 TI - An assessment of weed problems and management options at Pakenham Sewage Treatment Plant, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 8 N1 - September 1994 M1 - Report for Melbourne Water N1 - An assessment of weed problems and management options at Pakenham Sewage Treatment Plant, Victoria N1 - 1229 N1 - 244a N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 60 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1996 TI - Comments on inspection of vegetation in grass filtration bays, Pakenham Wastewater Treatement Plant CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 4 N1 - February 1996 M1 - Report for South East Water N1 - Comments on inspection of vegetation in grass filtration bays, Pakenham Wastewater Treatement Plant N1 - 1221 N1 - 244b N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 61 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Bedggood, S. E. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1991 TI - The vegetation of Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 62 N1 - September 1992 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington N1 - The vegetation of Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria N1 - 1503 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 58 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Duggan, D. AU - Trumble-Ward, A. AU - Milne, C. PY - 1988 BT - Preliminary assessment of the significance of the vegetation of Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 13 N1 - Preliminary assessment of the significance of the vegetation of Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula N1 - 1266 N1 - Unpublished Report ID - 54 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1987 TI - Interpretation of the native vegetation at `The Briars' Historic Homestead, Mount Martha, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 23 M1 - Report for the Shire of Mornington N1 - Interpretation of the native vegetation at `The Briars' Historic Homestead, Mount Martha, Victoria N1 - 1269 N1 - 33 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 50 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1988 TI - Vegetation and management of Quarry Reserve, Mt Eliza, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 39 N1 - November 1988 M1 - Report for the City of Frankston N1 - Vegetation and management of Quarry Reserve, Mt Eliza, Victoria N1 - 1263 N1 - 48 N1 - Consultants Report ID - 53 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G.W. AU - McMahon, A.R.G. PY - 1988 TI - Vegetation and management of Moorooduc Quarry Reserve, Mt. Eliza, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Vic. PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 39 N1 - November 1988 M1 - Report prepared for the City of Frankston N1 - Vegetation and management of Moorooduc Quarry Reserve, Mt. Eliza, Victoria N1 - 1656 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - scan UR - ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 55 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Bedggood, S. E. AU - Todd, J. A. PY - 1989 TI - Revegetation, landscape plantings and vegetation management at the proposed Heritage Cove Development, Hastings, Victoria. CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 35 M1 - Report for Trin Pty. Ltd. N1 - Revegetation, landscape plantings and vegetation management at the proposed Heritage Cove Development, Hastings, Victoria. N1 - 1260 N1 - 59b N1 - Consultants Report ID - 57 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Robinson, R. W. PY - 1985 TI - Report on the flora and fauna of Dandenong Creek, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. N1 - October 1985 M1 - Report for Kinhill Stearns, Melbourne N1 - Report on the flora and fauna of Dandenong Creek, Victoria N1 - 1277 N1 - 344 N1 - Consultants Report KW - Historical vegetation ID - 49 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Robinson, R. W. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1991 TI - Vegetation of the Ti-tree Crescent study area, Seaford CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 20 N1 - May 1991 M1 - Report for the Urban Land Authority N1 - Vegetation of the Ti-tree Crescent study area, Seaford N1 - 1248 N1 - 121a N1 - Consultants Report ID - 59 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Todd, J. A. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1989 TI - Description and significance of the vegetation on the proposed Mt Eliza Lake Estate, Mt Eliza, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 25 N1 - September 1989 M1 - Report for Steven and Hawkins Pty. Ltd. N1 - Description and significance of the vegetation on the proposed Mt Eliza Lake Estate, Mt Eliza, Victoria N1 - 1258 N1 - 74 N1 - Consultants Report ID - 56 ER - TY - CONF AU - Carroll, P. PY - 2001 TI - Summary of issues from public meeting: 'Grape Growing and the Community' ED - Carroll, P. BT - Grape Growing and the Community CY - Red Hill Consolidated School N1 - 24 february 2001 N1 - Summary of issues from public meeting: 'Grape Growing and the Community' KW - community concerns, health, environmental, noise, water quality , water quantity, planning , economic, landcare, perceptions, public, sprays, chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, environment N2 - Public concerns and perceptions of issues in association local wine industry. N1 - Copy at MPVA Office ID - 306 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Carruthers, G. PY - 2000 TI - Environmental management systems and ISO 14001 - what do they mean? SP -???? JF - Australian farm Journal IS - November N1 - Environmental management systems and ISO 14001 - what do they mean? N1 - Copy in file KW - EMS, environmental, management, systems, Standards, QA, assessment, clean, green, explanation, terminology, audit N2 - explanation of environmental QA terms and Standards. ID - 307 ER - TY - GEN AU - Carter, B. PY - May-Jul 2001, 2001 TI - A place to learn to play VL - 23 N1 - 2 SP - 60-61 N1 - A place to learn to play U1 - Landscape Australia; Vol. 23, Issue: 2; May-Jul 2001; 60-61 N1 - 045422 KW - Playgrounds Landscape architecture Design Child development Architecture Littlecroft Children's Centre, Vic N2 - The City of Casey opened its first landscaped playground at the Littlecroft Children's Centre at Narre Warren, Vic, in February 2001. It was developed out of some fundamental values inherent in the successful Reggio Emilia approach that has attracted worldwide attention. The environment is seen as the 'third teacher', with attention to every detail. ID - 1372 ER - TY - GEN AU - Carter, B. PY - May-Jul 2002, 2002 TI - Education totems VL - 24 N1 - 2 SP - 46-49 N1 - Education totems U1 - Landscape Australia; Vol. 24, Issue: 2; May-Jul 2002; 46-49 N1 - 051334 KW - Signs Education Landscape architecture Architecture N2 - There is a growing need to inform the public of any municipality about their own community, be it large, small or what may be considered insignificant, but locally important. One such way is through education totems. Education totems combine art, culture and education focusing on local pride and visitor information. The City of Casey, Vic, has placed education totems in several settings. ID - 1371 ER - TY - GEN AU - Casey, Council2003 TI - City of Casey council and community resource guide / City of Casey PB - Narre Warren : City of Casey, 2003. N1 - City of Casey council and community resource guide / City of Casey U5 - 83 p. : ill., (some col.) ; 30 cm. N1 - CRAN 658.4012 CIT N1 - (Vic.) Cover title. KW - Administrative agencies -- Victoria -- Planning. Administrative agencies -- Victoria -- Management. N1 - (Vic.) Cover title. ID - 1036 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Casey, City of PY - 2003 TI - City of Casey Council & community resource guide PB - City of Casey N1 - Biodiversity UR - Royal Botanical Gardens( RBG) ID - 980 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Casey, City of PY - 2003 TI - City of Casey Council & community resource guide PB - City of Casey N1 - Biodiversity UR - Royal Botanical Gardens( RBG) ID - 1049 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Casey Council PY - 1997 TI - Port Phillip and Western Port regional Vegetation strategy: City of Casey Pilot project, July 1997 PB - Port Phillip Catchment and land Protection Board N1 - Vegetation UR - RBG ID - 978 ER - TY - RPRT AU - CAsey Council PY - 2006 TI - Casey revegetation strategy PB - Brett Lane &Associates N1 - Strategy UR - RBG ID - 982 ER - TY - GEN AU - Casey, K.2002 TI - Backyard frog habitats - their role in modern frog conservation N1 - Backyard frog habitats - their role in modern frog conservation U1 - pp. 133-134 in Nattrass, A.E.O. (Ed.) 'Frogs in the Community' Proceedings of the Brisbane Symposium, 13-14 February, 1999.(Queensland Frog Society: Brisbane) KW - Frogs (General) Fauna ID - 1026 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Catchment and Marine Studies PY - 1995 TI - The distribution of seagrass in Western Port, Victoria. Publication 490. August 1995 PB - Environment Protection Authority N1 - The distribution of seagrass in Western Port, Victoria. Publication 490. August 1995 N1 - cardinia L-4.4 N1 - Marine studies ID - 888 ER - TY - RPRT AU - CCB PY - 2005 TI - Draft Western Port Coastal action Plan PB - Central Coastal Board N1 - Planning N1 - Gap analysis of existing reports and plans relevant to Western Port ID - 961 ER - TY - BOOK AU - CFA PY - 1991 BT - Roadside management guidelines for fire prevention planners. PB - Country Fire Authority N1 - Roadside management guidelines for fire prevention planners. N1 - Copy at MPSC (check that advice in this document is still current with MPSC new works management guidelines) KW - guidelines, fire, management, risk, roads, roadside, verges, vegetation ID - 308 ER - TY - CONF AU - Chaffey, Peter PY - 1989 TI - Future Development Options Within the Shire of Hastings BT - Presented to the Council of the Shire of Hastings CY - Hastings SP - 6 + Appendix N1 - March 7, 1989 N1 - Future Development Options Within the Shire of Hastings N1 - w131 KW - Development Port Development BHP Industrial Development Rail Traffic Town Planning Tourism and Recreation Western Port Bay Westernport ID - 1536 ER - TY - GEN AU - Chamberlain, J. D.1979 TI - Landscape conservation at Western Port: an evaluation of industrial environmental effects upon shoreline landscape and intertidal plant communities N1 - Landscape conservation at Western Port: an evaluation of industrial environmental effects upon shoreline landscape and intertidal plant communities U1 - Melbourne, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town and Regional Planning, 1979 : 1 vol; MUP thesis N1 - B910893 N1 - Theory/survey KW - Tidal flats Pollution Vegetation Bays Planning controls Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - This thesis examines the industry related reasons for vegetation degradation and failure, the effectiveness and shortcomings of the existing policies and guidelines concerned with landscape conservation at Western Port. It recommends engineering alternatives and the preparation of landscape guidelines which will assist in conserving the shoreline and intertidal plant associations. (Au) N1 - Theory/survey ID - 1293 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Champion, R. PY - 1974 TI - Westernport Region Conservation Survey CY - Melbourne PB - Conservation Planning SP - 133 M1 - Report for the Conservation Council of Victoria N1 - Westernport Region Conservation Survey N1 - 681 N1 - UniMelb ECO f 333.72099452 CONS N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 62 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Champion, Randell PY - 1974 BT - Westernport region conservation survey: a report to the Westernport Region Planning Authority PB - Conservation Council of Victoria N1 - Westernport region conservation survey: a report to the Westernport Region Planning Authority N1 - Monash peninsula 333.72099452 C755 N1 - pioneering study, policy, N1 - Copy of index in file key document, detailed lists, survey maps, as well as overviews, (includes maps made by explorers), conservation values and risks to westernport region KW - explorers, cartography, maps, westernport planning authority, marine life, geology, flora, fauna, rare, rarity ranking, rarity maps, specific sites, lists, habitats, species, lists, maps, scenic value, recreation, historic, agriculture, surveys, mammals ID - 309 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Champion, Randell PY - 1974 TI - Westernport Region Conservation Survey CY - Melbourne PB - Conservation Council of Victoria SP - 134 N1 - August 30, 1974 VL - 0 909 365 00 8 N1 - Westernport Region Conservation Survey N1 - w81 KW - Western Port Bay Conservation Survey Planning Policy Crown Land French Island Coastal Areas Botanical Quality Bird Habitat Mammals Geology Recreational Value Historic Value Marine Life Agricultural Land Use N1 - A Report to the Westernport Region Planning Authority. 2 copies held ID - 1487 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Chapman, J. PY - 1998 BT - Cleaner production for the Wine Industry PB - South Australian Wine & Brandy Industry Association (SAWBIA) N1 - Cleaner production for the Wine Industry N1 - Book not sighted, reviewed in Wine Industry newsletter, March 1998; available from SAWBIA (see above) ph: (08) 83310042, fax: (08) 8331 0722, cost $25.00. KW - Winery waste water, effluent, monitoring ID - 310 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chapman, J. PY - 1999 TI - Winery wastewater management: is it about changing 'dead' money into 'value added' money, environmental sustainability, or both? SP - 32 - 33 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - Annual Technical Issue, 1999 N1 - Winery wastewater management: is it about changing 'dead' money into 'value added' money, environmental sustainability, or both? KW - winery, waste water, effluent, odour, community expectation, environmental, quality, discharge, chemistry, salinity, pH, sustainability, catchments, pollution, national inventory, issues, waste, responsible authorities, economics, costs ID - 311 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chapman, J AU - Cass, A. PY - 1996 TI - Winery wastewater management - towards 2000 SP - 30 - 33 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - Annual Technical Issue N1 - Winery wastewater management - towards 2000 N1 - See Keith Harris for CD ROM of Proceedings KW - winery, wastewater, waste, water, effluent, national, guidelines, future, issues, handbooks, law, legislation, environmental, impact, pollution, code of practice, bibliography, key document, standards, studies N2 - includes overview of projects undertaken circa 1996 and legal situation, national strategy explained and bibliography of publications / codes of practice related to winery waste management. Also contact for Register of relevant publications described. ID - 312 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Charlier, C. J. AU - Plomteux, G. J. PY - 1999 TI - Influence des residus de pesticides sur la sante de l'homme SP - 44-9 JF - Acta Clinica Belgica - Supplementum JO - Acta Clin Belg Suppl VL - 1 N1 - Influence des residus de pesticides sur la sante de l'homme N1 - 99232628 N1 - [Influence of pesticide residues on human health]. French KW - Animal Drug Synergism *Environmental Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] *Environmental Health Estradiol/ph [Physiology] *Health Status Human *Pesticide Residues/ae [Adverse Effects] *Pesticide Residues/po [Poisoning] N2 - Pesticides are widely used to control any pest, including vectors of diseases, unwanted species of plants or animals. They are ubiquitous contaninants of our environment and have been found in water, vegetables, human and animal tissues. Acute or chronic intoxications are well documented. Some pesticides seem to have additive or synergistic effects of oestrogenic compounds, influencing the endocrine functions in several animal species. Moreover, pesticides can induce mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and immunotoxicity. ID - 313 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Charman, L PY - 2001 TI - Bunyip Catchment Landcare Project: water monitoring Program PB - DNRE SP - 10 N1 - Bunyip Catchment Landcare Project: water monitoring Program N1 - Cardinia -L3.06 N1 - Water N1 - partnership project funded by Natural Heritage Trust UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 907 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cheal, D C PY - 1984 BT - Report on the vegetation of Langwarrin Reserve, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Victoria National Parks Service SP - 35 N1 - Report on the vegetation of Langwarrin Reserve, Victoria N1 - 183 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 63 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cheatley, B AU - Harrison, I AU - Smith, G PY - 1987 TI - Oyster Farming in Westernport Bay PB - Monash University - Graduate School of Environmental Science SP - 117 N1 - Oyster Farming in Westernport Bay N1 - w69 KW - aquaculture oyster Western Port Bay Westernport ID - 1476 ER - TY - GEN AU - Cheng, Xiang AU - Gill, Bruce AU - Cherry, Don AU - Victoria2007 TI - Integrating the groundwater flow system framework with salinity actions in the Port Phillip and Westernport CMA region / Xiang Cheng, Bruce Gill, Don Cherry PB - Bendigo, Vic. : Dept. of Primary Industries, Primary Industries Research Victoria, 2007. N1 - Integrating the groundwater flow system framework with salinity actions in the Port Phillip and Westernport CMA region / Xiang Cheng, Bruce Gill, Don Cherry U5 - iii, 55 p. : col. maps ; 30 cm. N1 - 551.49099452 CHE 2.8.5 N1 - (Donald Phillip) (Dept. of Primary Industries ;Primary Industries Research Victoria) KW - Groundwater -- Victoria -- Port Phillip Bay Region. Groundwater -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. Boring -- Victoria -- Port Phillip Bay Region. Boring -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. Salinity -- Control -- Port Phillip Bay Region. Salinity -- Control -- Western Port Region. N1 - (Donald Phillip) (Dept. of Primary Industries ;Primary Industries Research Victoria) ID - 1037 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chiaradia, A. AU - Dann, P. AU - Jessop, R. AU - Collins, P. PY - 2002 TI - The diet of Crested Tern (Sterna bergii) chicks on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia SP - 367-371 JF - Emu VL - 102 IS - 4 N1 - The diet of Crested Tern (Sterna bergii) chicks on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia N1 - WOS:000180101400009 N1 - Times Cited: 1 M3 - 10.1071/mu02004|issn 0158-4197 N2 - The diet of juvenile Crested Terns (Sterna bergii) at Phillip Island, Victoria was examined throughout two breeding periods, 1999-2000 and 2000-01. Nine species of fish and two species of squid were identified in the chick regurgitations, with significant differences among sampling days and between seasons. Anchovy (Engraulis australis) and Jack Mackerel (Trachurus declivis) were the two most abundant prey in both seasons, making up 63% and 21% of the diet, respectively, followed by Barracouta (Thyrsites atun, 4%) and other fish (12%). Anchovy was also the main prey for Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) in 2000-01. In addition, years of low numbers of breeding Crested Terns coincided with years of low breeding success of Little Penguins over seven breeding seasons at Phillip Island. It seems that the breeding performance of both terns and penguins may be affected by the same variation of food supply. We also estimated roughly that this tern population consumes 28.7 tonnes of fish per breeding period based on the daily energy expenditure of seabirds. This consumption is about 10% of the commercial catches of Anchovy and Jack Mackerel in 2000-01, highlighting the importance of terns as natural consumers in the local ecosystem during the breeding period. UR - ://WOS:000180101400009 ID - 1137 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chivian, E. PY - 2001 TI - Environment and health: 7. Species loss and ecosystem disruption - the implications for human health SP - 66 -69 JF - Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) VL - 164 IS - 1 N1 - Environment and health: 7. Species loss and ecosystem disruption - the implications for human health N1 - from web site below: KW - human, health, environmental, biodiversity, bibliography, pollution, chemicals, habitat, fragmentation, extinction, conservation, medical, value, research, interelationships, relationship, www N2 - good general article explaining link of human health to environmental health (and importance to medicine) includes useful bibliography to furhter articles on this theme) UR - http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/index.html ID - 314 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cities of Casey , Greater Dandenong , Cardinia PY - 2005 TI - Weed Identification Guide PB - City of Casey; Cardinia Shire Council; City of Greater Dandenong SP - 48 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Joint venture of the City of Casey, greater Dandenong and Cardinia Shire UR - Cardinia Shire Council L1 - www.dse.vic.gov.au or www.weeds.org.au or www.dpi.vic.gov.au ID - 1050 ER - TY - GEN AU - City, Frankston2002 TI - Mornington Peninsula local Plants PB - Frankston City council environmental Section N1 - Mornington Peninsula local Plants N1 - Native vegetation UR - Found in many Local Government council Offices and MPWP Biosphere Office -Hastings ID - 1379 ER - TY - BOOK AU - City of Frankston AU - Shire of Hastings AU - Shire of Mornington PY - 1990 BT - Mornington Peninsula pest plants CY - Frankston, Victoria PB - City of Frankston SP - 32 N1 - Mornington Peninsula pest plants N1 - 632.5809945 MORN N1 - 848 N1 - Educational UR - University of Melbourne Library - Baillieu Branch ID - 64 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Claridge, G AU - Claridge, C.L. PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Considerations. Issues Paper 5. Expanding the Role of Collaborative Management and Stewardship in the Conservation Management of Australia's Marine and Coastal Resources. PB - Natural Environment Consulting Pty Ltd. Commissioned by Environment Australia. SP - 42 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Considerations. Issues Paper 5. Expanding the Role of Collaborative Management and Stewardship in the Conservation Management of Australia's Marine and Coastal Resources. N1 - w178 KW - Ocean collaborative management Community involvement ID - 1581 ER - TY - THES AU - Clark, H. B. PY - 1987 TI - The effects of environmental factors on photosynthesis and respiration of two species of Bostrychia (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) from a mangrove algal community of Western Port Bay, Victoria CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany SP - 62 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - The effects of environmental factors on photosynthesis and respiration of two species of Bostrychia (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) from a mangrove algal community of Western Port Bay, Victoria N1 - 1404 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 65 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Clark, I AU - Cook, B PY - 1988 TI - Victorian Geology Excursion Guide PB - Australian Academy of Science N1 - Victorian Geology Excursion Guide KW - education, educational, materials, schools, sites, textbook, excursions, geology, landscape, westernport, Phillip Island, maps ID - 315 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Clark, Ian D. PY - 2004 BT - A bend in the Yarra : a history of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851 / Ian D. Clark and Toby Heydon PB - Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2004 ED - Heydon, Toby N1 - A bend in the Yarra : a history of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851 / Ian D. Clark and Toby Heydon SN - 0855754699 N1 - a358296 N1 - ix, 90 p.: ill., facsims, maps, ports; 27 cm. Study area : physical geography, land use history prior to 1842, present land use and previous investigations -- Aboriginal associations: ethnography and land tenure, archaeological background, pre-contact life and culture -- Historical background : Yarra Aboriginal Village Mission, Native Police Corps, 1837, 1838, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate, 1838-1849 : the assistant protectors: their first months; Western Port District of the Aborigina Protectorate: William Thomas, Assistant Protector, the Yarra River at Melbourne, Arthur's seat, Narre Narre Warren, Merri Creek Native Police paddocks and headquarters -- Merri Creek Protectorate Station : historical sources, site selection for the Merri Creek Protectorate Station, buildings and structural features; Edward Peacock, schoolmaster 1/12/1845 - 31/5/1848 : attendance and the movement of pupils, departure of Edward Peacock; Francis Edgar, schoolmaster 1/7/1848-31/1/1851: attendance and the movements of pupils, cultivation and industry, 'Black Boys Bridge' and the 1850 flood; closure of Merri Creek Aboriginal School -- After the protectorate KW - Aboriginal Australians -- Victoria -- Port Phillip Region -- Treatment Race relations Sites - Historical Government policy - Initial period and protectionism Law enforcement - Police - Native police Government policy - Initial period and protectionism Education Billibillary, d.1846 Thomas, William 1793- Merri Creek Aboriginal School Merri Creek Protectorate Station Merri Creek / Northcote / Thornbury (Melbourne Vic SJ55-05) Yarra River (Melbourne Vic SJ55-05, E Vic SJ55-06) Victoria (Vic) Woiwurrung / Wurundjeri / Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) N2 - Studies questions relating to social, land use and landscape history of the Yarra Bend study area; history undertaken as Heritage Services Branch of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria believes Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School to be in one of most significant post contact Aboriginal place in present metropolitan Melbourne owing to confluence of Merri Creek and Yarra River; area a meeting place for Aboriginal people and was a place of contact between Aboriginal people from a wide area and settlers; place of access to European culture and economy; site remains a place of significance for Aboriginal people ID - 1319 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Clayton, M.H. AU - Radcliffe, N.J. BT - Sustainability - a systems approach PB - Earthscience N1 - Sustainability - a systems approach N1 - Monash peninsula 333.72 C622 KW - economics, law, environment, environmental, legislation, economics, land use, regulations, conservation, costs, market, policy, planning, equity, sustainability, population pressures, biological diversity N2 - Covers many aspects of the conflicts of environment and economics, is economic growth sustainable?, will resources run out?, the environment and the economic system, environmental 'valuation', cost benefit analysis ID - 316 ER - TY - THES AU - Clemann, N. PY - 1997 TI - Aspects of the biology and ecology of the Swamp Skink Ergina coventryi Storr, 1978 (Sauria:Scincidae) CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, School of Aquatic Science and Natrual Resource Management SP - 117 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Aspects of the biology and ecology of the Swamp Skink Ergina coventryi Storr, 1978 (Sauria:Scincidae) N1 - 686 N1 - Thesis N2 - The Swamp Skink Egernia coventryi is an uncommon lizard occupying naturally disjunct swamp and saltmarsh habitat in south-eastern Australia. Because of the apparent rarity of this species, relatively little is known of its biology and ecology. The aim of this study is to contribute to this knowledge. To this end, the study was divided into two components, a study of specimens held by the Museum of Victoria, and a study of the habitat preferences of E. coventryi at three sites in southern Victoria. The diet of the museum specimens was investigated to determine how closely E. coventryi conform to the dietary patterns exhibited by its congeners, whose degree of insectivory is inversely related to body size. This was achieved by examining the stomach contents of the specimens. Morphometric analysis of the museum specimens was conducted to test for sexual dimorphism. Ratios obtained from the morphometric analysis of specimen's heads were analysed to determine if they could be used to discriminate between genders. The reproductive status of female specimens was investigated by examining the specimens for embryos or oviductal young. The time of year specimens were gravid and litter sizes were determined. The field component of this study examined habitat preferences of E. coventryi at the Hastings-Bittern Coastal Wetlands and at two sites in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne. The habitat at these sites was studied, and the lizards captured using Elliott traps. Egernia coventryi was found to be primarily insectivorous, although the diet also consisted of substantial amounts of plant matter. The diet of this species is generally in accordance with the body size/diet relationship exhibited by its congeners, although it consumes more plant matter than would be expected for its size. Ontogenetic differences in dietary patterns are also evident, invertebrate material assumes greater importance in the diet of 'les than adults. Three ratios were calculated from the morphometric analysis of the museum specimens; head width: snout-vent length, head length: snout-vent length and mouth length: snout-vent length. Morphometric analyses showed male E. coventryi have significantly larger heads than females, however the range of this difference overlaps, precluding absolute gender determination. Discriminant analysis combining the ratios correctly predicted the gender of 73% of the specimens, once again preventing absolute confidence in this measure for determining gender. Previous work suggested this species mates in November and has a minimum litter of two, however the museum specimens contained gravid individuals collected from September to January, and the minimum litter size was one. Low trap success at all study sites was attributed to the specific microhabitat preferences of E. coventryi. Consequently few traps at each site were located in preferred habitat. Lizard captures were supplemented with observations of habitat use. On the saltmarsh at Hastings E. coventryi were found to be selecting habitat dominated by tussocks with no overstorey to obstruct insulation. At a swamp on the northern boundary of the Botanic Gardens the plant species conform to a hydrophilic gradient. E. coventryi are selecting the "driest" plant unit with the highest cover of tussocks. At the third study site on the eastern boundary of the Botanic Gardens the habitat preferences of these lizards is not apparent, as E. coventryi captures were spread throughout the grid, most of which was covered with tussocks. Low numbers of captures attenuated statistical analysis for all sites. Various aspects of E. coventryi biology and ecology are discussed, as are management issues. Finally, future directions for research on this species are proposed. UR - ARCUE ID - 66 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Clemann, N. AU - Brown, P. AU - Brown, G. PY - 1998 TI - A note on bait selection when trapping the swamp skink Egernia coventryi in elliot traps SP - 81-83 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 115 IS - 3 N1 - A note on bait selection when trapping the swamp skink Egernia coventryi in elliot traps N1 - 535 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The Swamp Skink Egernia coventryi is a rare lizard that, because of' the dense vegetation it typically inhabits, is difficult to survey using conventional hand-capture techniques, bait may be captured using Elliott traps. In the past researchers have used a mixture of peanut butter, rolled oats and honey as bait in these traps. This paper compares thos bait with fresh pilchards as bait during preliminary surveys for E. coventryi at sites at tile Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne and the hastings-Bittern Coastal Wetlands in southern Victoria. Despite small sample sizes, the pilchards appeared to increase trap success, and should be considered as a standard survey technique when surveying for this lizard. UR - ARCUE ID - 67 ER - TY - GEN AU - Clemens, G. AU - Naughton, C. PY - 1979, 1979 TI - Study of recreation in the Shire of Flinders, volume ii: selected site surveys ; Recreation in the Shire of Flinders: selected site surveys CY - Kew, Victoria, Australia PB - Victoria. Country Roads Board SP - 128P N1 - Monograph N1 - Study of recreation in the Shire of Flinders, volume ii: selected site surveys ; Recreation in the Shire of Flinders: selected site surveys U1 - DATE: 1979, PAGES: 128P, PUBLISHER: Victoria. Country Roads Board, T: Kew, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 8004AR044E N1 - English N1 - The report was prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. KW - Recreation Site investigation Inventory Time Aerial photography Traffic count Rural area Urban area Data collection Australia Interview Mornington peninsula, Victoria N2 - This is the second of three volumes produced on this study. The first volume is called an outdoor recreation study in the shire of flinders. The third volume is called activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports. N1 - The report was prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. ID - 1327 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Coalition, The Save Western Port PY - 1971 TI - The Shame of Western Port - Speculator's Dream ... Environmental Nightmare CY - Cheltenham PB - The Save Western Port Coalition - The Port Phillip Conservation Council; The Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council; The Citizens Environmental Action League; The Clean Air and Environment Council of Victoria SP - 24 N1 - July 1971 N1 - The Shame of Western Port - Speculator's Dream ... Environmental Nightmare N1 - w126 KW - Western Port Bay Planning Industrial Development Pollution Fauna Flora Birds Fish Oil Refinery Land Acquisition Land Use N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1531 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Coastal Zone, Inquiry PY - 1993 TI - Coastal industry in Western Port, Kwinana and Gladstone: summary report VL - 642198969 N1 - Coastal industry in Western Port, Kwinana and Gladstone: summary report N1 - B941300 KW - Coasts Industries Land use planning Management Environmental impact Australia wide Western Australia Victoria Queensland Kwinana WA Western Port Vic Gladstone Qld N2 - Case studies of three coastal industries highlight management issues: lack of planning, government control, infrastructure, access to coastal resources, health, pollution risks, development approval processes, local government, charges, and waste disposal. These are discussed in chapters on government and intergovernment arrangements, decision making at the local level, public participation, human and financial resources, and innovation and best practice. (JD) N1 - Canberra, Resource Assessment Commission, 1993 : 21p : ISBN 642198969 Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1266 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cobain, Ray AU - Dale, Lois Eileen Frances AU - Paton, Penelope A. AU - Perkins, David AU - Presnell, Mansel Keith AU - Monash University. PY - 1977 BT - Redevelopment of inappropriate subdivisions on the southern Mornington Peninsula CY - [Melbourne], SP - 3 microfiche negative, ill. N1 - Redevelopment of inappropriate subdivisions on the southern Mornington Peninsula N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/439 N1 - [microform] / Ray Cobain, Louis E.F., Penelope A. Paton, David Perkins, Mansel Keith Presnell. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Environmental Science. Summary: [p.iii] in front of text. Bibliography: p.98-102. Microreproduction of thesis [xi], 102 leaves, ill. 30cm. held at H*THESIS R314. Thesis (M.Env.Sc) Monash University, 1978. KW - Land use Victoria Mornington Peninsula Planning. Land subdivision Victoria Mornington Peninsula. ID - 317 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cohen, B. F. AU - Heislers, S. AU - Parry, G. D. AU - Asplin, M. D. AU - Werner, G. F. AU - Restall, J. E. PY - 2002 TI - Exotic marine pests in the outer harbour of the Port of Adelaide, South Australia N1 - 2002 VL - 0741062748 1328-5548 N1 - Exotic marine pests in the outer harbour of the Port of Adelaide, South Australia N1 - AG200303247 KW - Harbours Marine animals Aquatic organisms Pests Introduced species Identification Habitats Population density Spatial distribution Infestation Marine areas Coastal areas Surveys Adelaide SA Torrens River (V4) AER (7) N2 - The outer harbour of the Port of Adelaide SA was surveyed for exotic marine species in February 2001, focusing on regions within the port most likely to be colonized, including habitats near commercial wharves, shipping channels, spoil grounds and marinas. A total of 403 species were identified (excluding phytoplankton species) and of these, 15 were confirmed as exotic and four as cryptogenic. The total number of exotic species was significantly higher than the number of exotic species found in the Ports of Western Port (five), Geelong (17) and Portland Vic (eight), but lower than the number found in the Port of Melbourne Vic (39) (A). N1 - (Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff) Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Queenscliff Vic, 2002- 09, 86p, 13 tables, 10 figs, refs, 2002468. queenscliff.library@nre.vic.gov.au Report (Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute); no 40. ID - 1138 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cohen, B F AU - McArthur, M A AU - Parry, G D PY - 2001 TI - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of Melbourne, Victoria PB - Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute SP - 66 N1 - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of Melbourne, Victoria N1 - w12 KW - pests marine pests ID - 1419 ER - TY - GEN AU - Cohen, Rebecca2000 TI - References relevant to Western port SP - 24 pages N1 - Hard copy compiled list if references - see separate pdf N1 - References relevant to Western port N1 - Generic L1 - internal-pdf://Rebecca_cohen_lite-2186893313/Rebecca_cohen_lite.pdf N1 - The pages contain more than 700 references . KW - Western port N1 - The pages contain more than 700 references . ID - 1707 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Cole, M PY - 1994 TI - Ausvit Companion Series: Grapes - Bug Match N1 - Ausvit Companion Series: Grapes - Bug Match KW - bug match, pests, diseases, birds, pesticides, chemicals, vineyard, key document, identification, factsheets, technical N2 - Multimedia CD ROM , includes factsheets and technical details on grape vine diseases and pests. Everything you need to know! AD - Copies can be obtained from Dr. Mary Cole, Monash University ID - 318 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Coleman, N. PY - 2004 TI - Jellyfish fishery development and assessment N1 - 2004 VL - 174146112X N1 - Jellyfish fishery development and assessment N1 - D02592 KW - Jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus Aquatic animals Seafoods Fisheries Fishery resources Population density Biomass Size Heavy metals Toxic substances Surveys Marine areas Coastal areas Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Bay Vic Corner Inlet Vic N2 - Increasing consumption of jellyfish in Asia has led to the establishment of small scale fisheries in other areas, including Australia. A study was conducted to extend the scope of earlier feasibility studies in Victoria by conducting further stock assessments. Estimates of the abundance of the edible jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus were obtained for Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and Corner Inlet Vic during 2000-02. Correlations between size and weight were established and used to estimate the biomass of jellyfish of commercial size. Chemical analyses of jellyfish were conducted which showed that the levels of heavy metals and other harmful compounds were below the maximum permitted levels (IFS). N1 - (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Queenscliff) Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Queenscliff Vic, 2004, 120p, 10 tables, 14 figs, refs. publication.sales@dpi.vic.gov.au Final report (Fisheries Research and Development Corporation), no 1999- 138. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au ID - 1018 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Coleman, N. PY - 2004 TI - Jellyfish fishery development and assessment N1 - 2004 VL - 174146112X N1 - Jellyfish fishery development and assessment N1 - D02592 KW - Jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus Aquatic animals Seafoods Fisheries Fishery resources Population density Biomass Size Heavy metals Toxic substances Surveys Marine areas Coastal areas Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Bay Vic Corner Inlet Vic N2 - Increasing consumption of jellyfish in Asia has led to the establishment of small scale fisheries in other areas, including Australia. A study was conducted to extend the scope of earlier feasibility studies in Victoria by conducting further stock assessments. Estimates of the abundance of the edible jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus were obtained for Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and Corner Inlet Vic during 2000-02. Correlations between size and weight were established and used to estimate the biomass of jellyfish of commercial size. Chemical analyses of jellyfish were conducted which showed that the levels of heavy metals and other harmful compounds were below the maximum permitted levels (IFS). N1 - (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Queenscliff) Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Queenscliff Vic, 2004, 120p, 10 tables, 14 figs, refs. publication.sales@dpi.vic.gov.au Final report (Fisheries Research and Development Corporation), no 1999- 138. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au ID - 1139 ER - TY - THES AU - Collins, M. PY - 1990 TI - The comparitive ecology of small mammals in coastal heath on French Island, Victoria, Australia CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Zoology SP - 63 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - The comparitive ecology of small mammals in coastal heath on French Island, Victoria, Australia N1 - 1406 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Zoology Department ID - 68 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Collinson, M. H. AU - Muir, A. M. PY - 1997 TI - Blind Bight Sewage Treatment Plant: Flora and fauna investigation CY - Fairfield, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 38 N1 - August 1997 M1 - Report for South East Water Limited N1 - Blind Bight Sewage Treatment Plant: Flora and fauna investigation N1 - 1206 N1 - 352 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 69 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Comes, R.D. AU - Bruns, V.F. AU - Kelley, A.D. PY - 1976 TI - Residues and persistence of glyphosate in irrigation water. JF - Weed Science VL - 24 IS - 1 N1 - Residues and persistence of glyphosate in irrigation water. N1 - copy of abstract in file, from search of web site for 'glyphosate' KW - glyphosate, metabolites, water, leaching, soil, roundup, herbicides UR - http://www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov ID - 319 ER - TY - STAT AU - Commission, Productivity PY - 2003 TI - Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations N1 - Productivity Commission N1 - Issues Paper N1 - Regulation UR - PPWPCMA ID - 944 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts PY - 1991 TI - The Injured Coastline - Protection of the Coastal Environment PB - Australia, Government of SP - 126 N1 - The Injured Coastline - Protection of the Coastal Environment N1 - w141 KW - Australian Government Coastal coastal management Coastal Policy Coastal Planning and Management sewage disposal water quality ID - 1545 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Commonwealth & State Governments PY - 2001 BT - A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia CY - Canberra PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 157 VL - 3rd N1 - A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia SN - 0 642 54721 1 N1 - w264 KW - Directory Wetlands Ramsar ID - 1667 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Commonwealth of Australia PY - 1993 TI - Biodiversity and its value T3 - Biodiversity Series CY - Canberra PB - Biodiversity Unit, Department of the Environment Sport and Territories, Commonwealth of Australia VL - 1 N1 - Biodiversity and its value KW - biodiversity , definitions, commission, marine, species, flora, fauna, value, medicine, food, aboriginal, climate, biological resources N1 - In MPSC collection ID - 320 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Commonwealth of Australia PY - 2000 TI - Our Sea, our future - major findings of the state of the marine environment report for Australia PB - Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories, Canberra N1 - Our Sea, our future - major findings of the state of the marine environment report for Australia KW - Phillip Island, penguin, education, Port Phillip, Westernport Bay, overviews, issues, marine, conservation, parks, bibliography, tourism, recreation, aboriginal, water quality, ballast, chemicals, oil, litter, sea, bed, grasses, star, pollution, whales N2 - good general overview of issues with specific reference to Westernport and Port Phillip Bays, Phillip island; possible sources of pollution and effects, management, importance of coastal salt marshes; fishing, aquaculture; recreation , tourism, heritage ID - 812 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Commonwealth of Australia? PY - 2000 TI - Whats new with the action plan for salinity and water quality PB - Commonwealth of Australia Y2 - 20/08/2001, N1 - Whats new with the action plan for salinity and water quality Y2 - 20/08/2001 KW - salinity, targets, programs, studies, policy, states, national, progress, regional plans, guidelines, management N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au/docs/nrm/actionplan/action-plan-whatsnew.html ID - 811 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Condina, P. PY - 2004 TI - Calculation of pollutant loads to Western port Bay PB - Condina and Associates N1 - Calculation of pollutant loads to Western port Bay N1 - Cardinia L 3.17 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia shire Council Library ID - 919 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Condina, P. AU - Craigie, N. AU - Brizga, S. AU - Management, Aquatic Systems PY - 2005 TI - Review of Urban Stormwater Contaminant Impacts on the Streams and marine Environment of Western Port and Catchment PB - Pat Condina & Associates N1 - Review of Urban Stormwater Contaminant Impacts on the Streams and marine Environment of Western Port and Catchment N1 - cardinia L 4.87 N1 - Catchments ID - 895 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Condina, P. AU - Craigie, N.M. PY - 1998 TI - Mornington Peninsula drainage area - Due diligence investigation PB - Melbourne Water & Mornington Peninsula Shire N1 - Mornington Peninsula drainage area - Due diligence investigation KW - key document, water quality, maps, water management, drainage, environmental flow, sustainable, catchments, responsible authorities, declared waterways, N2 - (overview of waterway and drainage management, includes Mt.Eliza/ Mornington escarpment, Balcombe creek catchment, Dromana bay waterways, Arthurs seat waterways, Tootgarook swamp, Nepean peninsula catchments, Cape Schank, Shoreham, Pt.Leo , Balnarring, Watsons inlet, environmental issues: geomorphological, flora, fauna, water quality, wetlands, groundwater, environmental flows, greenhouse effect, financing, includes primary research data and maps) N1 - states little known about level of environmental flows required to protect Peninsula waterways; more diverted/ regulated streams cease to flow in dry periods with adverse long term effect . At time of study,neither Melbourne Water or Shire have powers to control water abstraction from waterways ID - 321 ER - TY - THES AU - Condon, A. D. PY - 1992 TI - The distribution and ecological significance of non-geniculate coralline red algae (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) in the intertidal zone of Rye, Victoria CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany SP - 66 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - The distribution and ecological significance of non-geniculate coralline red algae (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) in the intertidal zone of Rye, Victoria N1 - 1408 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 70 ER - TY - GEN AU - Connell, D. PY - Jun 1976, 1976 TI - Westernport Bay: a test case for environmental management VL - 5 N1 - 2 SP - 61-66 N1 - Westernport Bay: a test case for environmental management U1 - Operculum : Jun 1976, 5(2): 61-66 N1 - B920255 N1 - Popular overview ; Theory/survey KW - Bays Ports Industries Environmental impact Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - Following controversy over industrial development of Westernport Bay an environmental study was carried out. This paper summarises the program and outlines its results which recommended restricting industrial and port development to the Hastings vicinity and setting aside large tracts of the coastline and adjacent mainland in their natural state as areas of major ecological significance. (LT) N1 - Popular overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1295 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Connell, D PY - 1979 BT - Westernport - An Ecological View CY - Melbourne PB - Rigby Limited SP - 54 N1 - Westernport - An Ecological View SN - 0 7270 0836 6 N1 - w68 N1 - Photography by Peter MacGregor KW - Western Port Bay Ecology Bass, George Sea Meadows Saltmarsh Mangroves Birds Fish Seals ID - 1475 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Connell, D. W. AU - MacGregor, Peter Kenneth PY - 1979 BT - Westernport : an ecological view CY - Adelaide PB - Rigby SP - 54,[2] T3 - Rigby conservation series N1 - Westernport : an ecological view SN - 0727008366 : N1 - Caulfield General Collection 574.5099452 CON Peninsula General Collection 574.5099452 C752 Centre for Gippsland Studies 574.5099452 CON N1 - text: Des Connell ; photographs: Peter MacGregor. Ecology. Victoria. Westernport region (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0221651) Victoria. Westernport region. Natural environment. Effects of regional development (ANB/PRECIS SIN 022166x) Bibliography: p.[56]. KW - Ecology Victoria Western Port Region. Regional planning Environmental aspects Victoria Western Port Region. ID - 322 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Contacts PY - 1998 N1 - October 1998 TI - Investigating incidents of Agricultural chemical drift : Guidelines for Government Agencies on Areas of Responsibility - Contact list of relevant agencies, Sections and Officers (March 1998) Appendix 5 PB - Victorian Government Department of Human Services; Department of Human Sevices Environmental Health Unit, Victoria. Y2 - 16 June 2001, N1 - Investigating incidents of Agricultural chemical drift : Guidelines for Government Agencies on Areas of Responsibility - Contact list of relevant agencies, Sections and Officers (March 1998) Appendix 5 Y2 - 16 June 2001 KW - Contacts, responsible authorities, chemical incident investigation, guidelines, www, accident N2 - Contacts re: chemical issues affecting human health, agriculture or environment, responsible authorities chemical use or incident investigation UR - http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/phd/9712062/contact.htm ID - 323 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Context Pty. Ltd. PY - 2004 TI - City of Casey:Thematic Environmental History (post European Contact) PB - Context Pty. Ltd. SP - 96 pages N1 - History UR - City of Casey ID - 1245 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Context Pty. Ltd. AU - Ltd., Ecology Australia Pty. PY - 1996 TI - Mornington Peninsula -Western Port Roadsides Management Plan Volume 1: Report CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. and Context Pty. Ltd. SP - 100 N1 - March 1996 M1 - Report for the Mornington Peninsula - Western Port Roadside Management Plan Steering Committee N1 - Mornington Peninsula -Western Port Roadsides Management Plan Volume 1: Report N1 - 1204 N1 - 307a N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 71 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Context Pty. Ltd. AU - Ltd., Ecology Australia Pty. PY - 1996 TI - Mornington Peninsula -Western Port Roadsides Management Plan Volume 2: Operations Manual CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. and Context Pty. Ltd. SP - 8 N1 - March 1996 M1 - Report for the Mornington Peninsula - Western Port Roadside Management Plan Steering Committee N1 - Mornington Peninsula -Western Port Roadsides Management Plan Volume 2: Operations Manual N1 - 1203 N1 - 307b N1 - Consultants Report N2 - scan UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 72 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cook, D. PY - 1994 TI - Vegetation community survey for Lysterfield Lake Park, Churchill National Park, ZA Land and Link Land CY - Melbourne PB - Holistic Ecology SP - 27 N1 - September 1994 M1 - Report for the Department of conservation and Natural Resources N1 - Vegetation community survey for Lysterfield Lake Park, Churchill National Park, ZA Land and Link Land N1 - 2383 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 73 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cook, D. PY - 1998 TI - Grasslands, grassy woodlands and grassy wetlands on the West Gippsland Plains: Sites of ecological significance CY - Melbourne PB - Wholistic Ecology SP - 38 N1 - Grasslands, grassy woodlands and grassy wetlands on the West Gippsland Plains: Sites of ecological significance N1 - 1914 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 74 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cook, D. PY - 1999 TI - The vegetation of Barnbam Swamp, Cranbourne CY - Melboourne PB - Holistic Ecology SP - 33 N1 - May 1999 N1 - The vegetation of Barnbam Swamp, Cranbourne N1 - 2378 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 75 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cooper, R. L. AU - Stoker, T. E. AU - Tyrey, L. AU - Goldman, J. M. AU - McElroy, W. K. PY - 2000 TI - Atrazine disrupts the hypothalamic control of pituitary-ovarian function SP - 297-307 JF - Toxicological Sciences JO - Toxicol Sci VL - 53 IS - 2 N1 - Atrazine disrupts the hypothalamic control of pituitary-ovarian function N1 - 20159851 N1 - English KW - Animal *Atrazine/to [Toxicity] Comparative Study Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Female Gonadorelin/pd [Pharmacology] *Herbicides, Triazine/to [Toxicity] Hypophysectomy *Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/de [Drug Effects] Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/ph [Physiology] *Hypothalamus/de [Drug Effects] Hypothalamus/se [Secretion] LH/bl [Blood] LH/se [Secretion] Ovariectomy *Ovary/de [Drug Effects] Ovary/ph [Physiology] Ovulation/de [Drug Effects] *Pituitary Gland/de [Drug Effects] Pituitary Gland/se [Secretion] Prolactin/bl [Blood] Prolactin/se [Secretion] Radioimmunoassay Rats Rats, Long-Evans Rats, Sprague-Dawley Species Specificity N2 - The chloro-S-triazine herbicides (i.e., atrazine, simazine, cyanazine) constitute the largest group of herbicides sold in the United States. Despite their extensive usage, relatively little is known about the possible human-health effects and mechanism(s) of action of these compounds. Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that the chlorotriazines disrupt the hormonal control of ovarian cycles. Results from these studies led us to hypothesize that these herbicides disrupt endocrine function primarily through their action on the central nervous system. To evaluate this hypothesis, we examined the estrogen-induced surges of luteinizing hormone (LH) and prolactin in ovariectomized Sprague-Dawley (SD) and Long-Evans hooded (LE) rats treated with atrazine (50-300 mg/kg/day, by gavage) for 1, 3, or 21 days. One dose of atrazine (300 mg/kg) suppressed the LH and prolactin surge in ovariectomized LE, but not SD female rats. Atrazine (300 mg/kg) administered to intact LE females on the day of vaginal proestrus was without effect on ovulation but did induce a pseudopregnancy in 7 of 9 females. Three daily doses of atrazine suppressed the estrogen-induced LH and prolactin surges in ovariectomized LE females in a dose-dependent manner, but this same treatment was without effect on serum LH and prolactin in SD females. The estrogen-induced surges of both pituitary hormones were suppressed by atrazine (75-300 mg/kg/day) in a dose-dependent manner in females of both strains evaluated after 21 days of treatment. Three experiments were then performed to determine whether the brain, pituitary, or both organs were the target sites for the chlorotriazines. These included examination of the ability of (1) the pituitary lactotrophs to secrete prolactin, using hypophyosectomized females bearing pituitary autotransplants (ectopic pituitaries); (2) the synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to induce LH secretion in females treated with high concentrations of atrazine for 3 days; and (3) atrazine (administered in vivo or in vitro) to suppress LH and prolactin secretion from pituitaries, using a flow-through perifusion procedure. In conclusion, the results of these studies demonstrate that atrazine alters LH and prolactin serum levels in the LE and SD female rats by altering the hypothalamic control of these hormones. In this regard, the LE female appeared to be more sensitive to the hormone suppressive effects of atrazine, as indicated by the decreases observed on treatment-day 3. These experiments support the hypothesis that the effect of atrazine on LH and prolactin secretion is mediated via a hypothalamic site of action. ID - 324 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Cork, S. J. AU - Pahl, L. PY - 1984 BT - Possums and Gliders ED - Smith, A.P. ED - Hume, I.D. CT - The possible influence of nutritional factors on diet and habitat selection by the ringtail possum (Psuedocheirus peregrinus) CY - Sydney PB - Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd. and The Australian Mammal Society SP - 269-276 N1 - The possible influence of nutritional factors on diet and habitat selection by the ringtail possum (Psuedocheirus peregrinus) N1 - 703 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - To investigate the hypothesis that diet selection by Ringtail Possums, Psuedocheirus peregrinus, and variation in population density at Lysterfield, Vic, are related to the quality of available food, foliage from 16 tree and shrub species was chemically analysed for total nitrogen and two groups of compounds likely to affect diet quality adversely: cell-wall constituents (total cell-walls, cellulose, lignin) and total phenolics (non-tannin phenolics, hydrolyzable tannins, condensed tannins). Young foliage generally had higher nitrogen and lower cell-wall concentrations than mature foliage of the same species, consistent with the preference of Ringtails for the former. However, young foliage was also generally higher in all phenolic constituents and in the degree to which cell-walls were lignified, both traits being consistent with lower diet quality. For either young or mature foliage, preferences between food species were rarely related to the constituents analysed, either singly or in combination. No consistent differences could be shown between heavily and lightly defoliated trees. It is suggested that the balance between nitrogen, cell-wall and tannin content may be overshadowed in some cases by the presence of toxic or unpalatable compounds and/or non-compositional factors. However, the possibility that concepts and means of chemical analysis used to predict diet quality for grazing herbivores are inadequate when applied to tree foliage and small folivores is also discussed. UR - ARCUE ID - 76 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Corporation, Melbourne Water PY - 2007 TI - Port Phillip and Westernport Regional River Health Strategy PB - Melbourne Water Corporation N1 - River health Strategy UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 877 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cortis, S PY - 2001 TI - A warning to Pitt street farmers SP - 65 - 66 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - May N1 - A warning to Pitt street farmers N1 - copy in file KW - economics, viability, tax, taxation , law, taxation benefits, income, business, hobby farms, tax deductions N2 - changes to taxation laws , perception of tax manipulation by ATO ID - 325 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Costello, C. PY - 1996 TI - Begonia Dell, Langwarrin: Flora assessment CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 11 N1 - February 1996 M1 - Report for Tract Consultants Pty. Ltd. N1 - Begonia Dell, Langwarrin: Flora assessment N1 - 950 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. was commissioned by Tract Consultants Pty. Ltd. to assess the flora values of an area of land in Union Road, Langwarrin, proposed for residential development. Much of the subject land is a former sand quarry. The development concept incorporates a range of residential block sizes, with larger blocks proposed for areas of remnant vegetation to allow for the retention of trees. Public open space areas are proposed in the western, eastern and southern parts of the site. The aims of the present study were to: o survey and describe vascular flora o assess the botanical significance of the site o make preliminary comments on the potential impacts of development on flora values o identify opportunities for minimisation of impacts. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 79 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Costello, C. AU - Larwill, S. PY - 1995 TI - Flora and Fauna of the Proposed Cranbourne East-west Road Link- Draft Report CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 74 N1 - August 1995 M1 - Report for Kinhill Engineers Pty. Ltd. N1 - Flora and Fauna of the Proposed Cranbourne East-west Road Link- Draft Report N1 - 953 N1 - 423 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research carried out the flora and fauna surveys for several corridor and route options for the Cranbourne Bypass EES. The study provided an assessment of potential ecological effects and mitigation measures. Biosis Research presented expert evidence to a panel hearing on behalf of VicRoads. Biosis Research pty. Ltd. was commissioned by Kinhill Engineers Pty Ltd on behalf of VicRoads to assess the flora and fauna values of land potentially affected by a proposed cast-west road link at Cranbourne. The results of the study are to be included in an Environment Effects Statement. East-west traffic between Frankston and Berwick currently passes through Cranbourne and traffic volumes, already high, are projected to increase significantly. his has led to investigations into the need for an alternative or upgraded east-west arterial road south of Cranbourne city centre, and environmental analysis of options for the road corridor. For each of three identified corridor options, the aims of the present study are to: o survey and describe vertebrate fauna and fauna habitats o survey and describe vascular flora o identify potential impacts of the proposed road development on flora and fauna o identify amelioration measures UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 78 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Costello, C. AU - Meredith, C. PY - 1994 TI - Flora and fauna assessment of Cranbourne Swamp CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 21 N1 - 16 September 1994 M1 - Report for Urban Land Authority N1 - Flora and fauna assessment of Cranbourne Swamp N1 - 956 N1 - 396 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - As a result of a submission to the Panel by the Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (CNR) in relation to Amendment LIOO to the Cranbourne Planning Scheme, Biosis Research Pty Ltd was commissioned by the Urban Land Authority (ULA) to assess the flora and fauna values of the portion of Cranbourne Swamp which lies within their property, to assess the potential effects on the swamp of the proposed Local Structure Plan, and to advise on options for its retention within the proposed development. The Shire of Cranbourne Local Structure Plan indicates that parkland, an easement, a school, and housing are proposed for the swamp within the study area. The scope of the study included the following tasks: o map the extent of the swamp on the Authority's land o assess the significance of the swamp for flora, fauna and fauna habitat assess the potential impacts of urban development on the swamp suggest amelioration measures including options for retention. This work was undertaken in June 1994, in response to CNR's first submission; since then CNR has made a second submission (29 June) and a third submission (22 July). This report includes comment on these further submissions. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 77 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Costello, Catherine AU - Monash University. AU - Monash University. Dept. of Geography and Environmental Science. PY - 1993 BT - The effects of time since fire on dry heath at Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula SP - iii, 82 leaves N1 - The effects of time since fire on dry heath at Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/1720 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses C841.1 N1 - [manuscript] / Catherine Costello. Submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Environmental Science, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Science. Summary: (unpaged) at front of text. Typescript. H microfiche copy (2 microfiches : negative) Moun 5482. Thesis (M.Env.Sc.)--Monash University, 1993. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-64) KW - Moors and heaths Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Moor ecology Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Fire ecology Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) ID - 326 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Bass Coast Shire PY - 2003 TI - Bass Coast Shire Stormwater Management Plan PB - Bass Coast Shire Council N1 - Water UR - PPWPCMA ID - 957 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Bass Coast S PY - 2003 TI - Roadside Management Plan PB - Bass Coast S. Council N1 - Catchment UR - PPWPCMA ID - 960 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Bass Coast Shire PY - 2004 TI - Review of the land Management Biodiversity incentive scheme including the Rural Rate Rebate PB - Bass Coast shire Council N1 - Biodiversity UR - Bass Coast Shire Council, PPWPCMA ID - 956 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Bass Coast Shire PY - 2004 TI - Review of the land Management Biodiversity incentive scheme including the Rural Rate Rebate PB - Bass Coast shire Council N1 - Biodiversity UR - Bass Coast Shire Council, PPWPCMA ID - 1051 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia PY - 2000 TI - Bunyip Township Strategy CY - Council, Cardinia Shire PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Township Strategy UR - City of Casey ID - 1249 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire TI - Investigation into effectiveness and impacts of prescribed burning programs. PB - Cardinia Shire Council VL - Cardinia L10.07 N1 - Catchments N1 - Effectiveness of burning Programs UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 904 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2003 TI - Native vegetation Framework Cardinia N1 - Native vegetation Framework Cardinia N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD -Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia CD Library ID - 1085 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2004 TI - Environmental Management Plan:action for a Sustainable future 2004-2007 CY - Heritage, Environment and PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia L2.04 UR - Strategic plan ID - 917 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2004 TI - Environmental Management Plan:action for a Sustainable future 2004-2007 CY - Heritage, Environment and PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia L2.04 UR - Strategic plan ID - 1167 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2005 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Environment Management Strategy: Actions for a sustainable future 2004-2007 CY - Heritage, Environment and PB - Cardinia Shire Council SP - 54 N1 - Cardinia L2.04 N1 - strategic plans UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1225 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2006 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Sustainable Development and Greenhouse Reduction Strategy PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia L-11.01 N1 - Green house Red.Strategy N1 - Sustainable Development and Green house Reduction Strategy UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 902 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2006 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Municipal Wildfire Preparedness Plan CY - Heritage, Environment & PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Wild Fire preparedness UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 903 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Cardinia Shire PY - 2006 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Sustainable Development and Greenhouse Reduction Strategy PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia L-11.01 N1 - Green house Red.Strategy N1 - Sustainable Development and Green house Reduction Strategy UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1206 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Council, Victorian Coastal PY - 2007 TI - Victorian Coastal strategy PB - Victorian Coastal Council N1 - Strategy UR - City of Casey ID - 1251 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Counihan, R AU - Molloy, R AU - Scheltinga, D AU - Shaw, R AU - Johnstone, R AU - Arquit, S AU - Lawrence, P AU - Fearon, R PY - 2003 TI - Westerport Research Coordination Project stage 1 PB - Coastal CRC & CSIRO (EPO) N1 - Westerport Research Coordination Project stage 1 N1 - Research Coordination N1 - Project to design an integrated series of studies to address current and anticipated future environmental threats to Western port UR - Central Coastal Board, Cardinia shire ID - 936 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Counihan, R AU - Molloy, R AU - Scheltinga, D AU - Shaw, R AU - Johnstone, R AU - Arquit, S AU - Lawrence, P AU - Fearon, R PY - 2003 TI - Westerport Research Coordination Project stage 1 PB - Coastal CRC & CSIRO (EPO) N1 - Westerport Research Coordination Project stage 1 N1 - Research Coordination ID - 1213 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Coveney, Janet PY - 1990 TI - Report on the threats to national parks originating outside their boundaries CY - Melbourne PB - Footscray Institute of Technology SP - 173 N1 - May 1990 M1 - Report submitted for National Parks & Wildlife Division, Department of Conservation and Environment N1 - Report on the threats to national parks originating outside their boundaries N1 - 679 N1 - CLVP 333.78309945 REP N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N1 - Contains specific sections on Gellibrand Hill Park, Dandenong Ranges National Park and Kinglake National Park. Short notes on Warrandyte State Park and Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve. Discusses possible control measures. Has an excellent bibliography listing references under five broad headings: general (USA references included), specific topics (fire, access, aesthetics, recreational users, servicing problems), ecology (including vegetation, vermin, noxious weeds, wildlife), particular parks and solutions (including legislation). UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 80 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cowley, A. PY - 1994 TI - Shire of Hastings Conservation Strategy, 1994 PB - Shire of Hastings N1 - Shire of Hastings Conservation Strategy, 1994 KW - cinnamon fungus, Mornington Peninsula, flora, fauna, roadsides, maps, significant sites, National Trust, recorded landscapes, roadsides, infrastructure, National Trust, phytophthora N2 - Community Conservation strategy document, some photos, notes presence of Phytophthora cinnamomi (cinnamon fungus), includes maps of botanically and zoologically significant sites, and roadside vegetation worthy of conservation,list of sites National Trust N1 - roadside study conducted by Kathy Strickland, prototype data sheet included in conservation strategy, contact Kathy if primary data required. ID - 327 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cropper, S AU - Breidhal, H. PY - 1991 BT - The Principles and methods of rare plant management N1 - The Principles and methods of rare plant management N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 328 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Crothers, D. PY - 1989 TI - A study of the fauna of the Berwick-Pakenham corridor : undertaken for the Ministry for Planning and Environment CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands, SP - 91 N1 - 1989 N1 - A study of the fauna of the Berwick-Pakenham corridor : undertaken for the Ministry for Planning and Environment N1 - 185 N1 - 591.99452STU N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - This report contains the results of a literature search into the fauna of the Berwick-Pakenham Growth Corridor. Limited field work has been undertaken to supplement information obtained. A total of 224 vertebrate species have been recorded in the study area. native vertebrates include 29 mammmal, 138 bird, 17 reptile, 8 amphibian and 9 fish species. Significant species and sites of significance have been identified and management recommendations provided where appropriate. UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 81 ER - TY - RPRT AU - CSIRO PY - 1996 TI - Port Phillip Bay Environmental study: Final Report, June 1996 PB - CSIRO VL - 0 -643-05927 N1 - Port Phillip Bay Environmental study: Final Report, June 1996 N1 - Monash University Peninsula 333. 9164099 52 P839 KW - technical reports, list, toxicants, pollution, nutrients, water, catchment, testing , data, ecology, streams, drainage, ground water N2 - emphasis on bay and industrial/ urban area streams, some sampling sites on Mornington Peninsula ID - 329 ER - TY - ELEC AU - CSIRO PY - 2001 TI - Reshaping Agricultural systems PB - CSIRO Y2 - 14/ 08/ 2001, N1 - Reshaping Agricultural systems Y2 - 14/ 08/ 2001 KW - Agriculture, Australian, conditions, conservation, soil, landcare, water, degradation, European, methods N2 - Reasons for need for changes to agricultural practices in Australia. key document. N1 - reference to partnership study " Redesigning Agriculture for Australian Landscapes" UR - http://www.clw.csiro.au/issues/agriculture/ ID - 330 ER - TY - RPRT AU - CSIRO PY - 2003 TI - Providing Solutions to Austraklia's Land and Water Management Challenges CY - Water:, Land and PB - CSIRO Land and Water Communication Group SP - 16 N1 - Policy UR - CSIRO Land and water, PPWPCMA ID - 943 ER - TY - RPRT AU - CSIRO PY - 2003 TI - CSIRO Land and Water- Providing Solutions to Australia's Land and Water Management Challenges PB - CSIRO land and Water N1 - CSIRO Land and Water- Providing Solutions to Australia's Land and Water Management Challenges N1 - CMA 1 UR - PPWPCMA ID - 1140 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Culican, William AU - Taylor, John PY - 1972 BT - Fossil Beach cement works, Mornington, Victoria : an essay in industrial archaeology CY - Deception Bay, Q. PB - Refulgence Publishers SP - 79 N1 - Fossil Beach cement works, Mornington, Victoria : an essay in industrial archaeology N1 - Caulfield General Collection 338.4766693 CUL N1 - by William Culican and John Taylor. Includes bibliographical references. KW - Robertson, James Moller, 1826-1883. Patent Septaria Cement Company. Cement industries Victoria Mornington Peninsula Fossil Beach. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria History. ID - 331 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cullen, Peter PY - 1973 TI - Coastal Conservation problems at Seaford SP - 4-9 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 90 IS - 1 N1 - Coastal Conservation problems at Seaford N1 - 78 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Describes erosion and damage to vegetation problems at Seaford using a time series of aerial photos. A species list for the area is also given. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 82 ER - TY - GEN AU - Cuming, B PY - August 1995, 1995 TI - Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Transport, Communications and Infrastructure on their Inquiry into the Auditor-General's Audit Report No 9: "Is Australia ready to respond to a major oil spill?". BT - response to oil spills in Westernport PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council Inc. SP - 12 N1 - HORSCOTI submission N1 - w21 N1 - WPPC document N1 - An overview of the case against oil handling/shipping in Westernport (12 key references) KW - policy oil oil spill Westernport Crib point WPPC N2 - We have a number of reasons for making this submission: v Our group, in association with other local and peak groups, has been concerned about oil handling in Westernport for 25 years. Since 1992 we have been particularly involved with the Shell-Mobil Crib Point proposal, and in the process have developed a considerable understanding of the national oil spill plan, of world technology for prevention and response, of the effects of oil spills, and of organisational aspects of oil spill preparedness. We have participated in a number of state and commonwealth inquiries and processes, including the presentation of substantial submissions to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Conservation (Sub-Committee for Oil Spills Inquiry) in 1978 , and contributed to Environment Victoria's submission to the ANAO inquiry 1994 . Two of our members have visited Alaska to learn about the Exxon Valdez disaster and continue to communicate with scientists there about long term effects of the spill. Last year we sent a representative to the Spillcon conference in Perth, and in 1995 contributed to a Westernport seminar conducted by the Victorian EPA, and a forum on maritime accidents and pollution held in Melbourne by ANZECC. As a result of all of these activities, we believe we are closely in touch with the focus of the ANAO study, and can contribute usefully to the Standing Committee's inquiry. § We wish to endorse the concerns ANAO have highlighted in their report about the state of Australia's preparedness for a major spill and the broad thrust of their criticisms of AMSA and the national plan. § We wish to recommend that the Standing Committee's inquiry should go beyond the scope of the ANAO report and address prevention as well as response, including the consideration of alternative port and shipping arrangements, where relevant, to minimise risk. § We believe we can offer the inquiry useful inputs from the perspective of a particular, major port about the question: "Would the National Plan work for a major spill - in Westernport - anywhere?". § From our networking we can offer some conservation perspectives which may not be otherwise available. N1 - An overview of the case against oil handling/shipping in Westernport (12 key references) UR - C:\My Documents\wppc\oil\shellmobil\fed\auditor_horscoti\horscotc.doc ID - 1428 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cuming, B PY - 1998 TI - A Fragile Ecology PB - WPPC SP - 3 N1 - A Fragile Ecology N1 - w110 KW - Ecology Western Port Bay Westernport ID - 1515 ER - TY - GEN AU - Cuming, B PY - 10.06.99, 1999 TI - Westernport Bay needs a new millennium rethink PB - WPPC SP - 6 N1 - Report N1 - Millennium N1 - w20 KW - new millennium N2 - We believe there is a strong case to review the longstanding policy of Victorian State governments (of both persuasions) that a major industrial port is essential to the economic future of the Westernport community. We doubt whether a valid case has ever been put for an economically and ecologically sustainable major port, but whatever the situation may have appeared to be forty years ago, there have been in this time profound changes both in technology and the nature of jobs, and in our understanding of the impacts of human development on the natural environment. It is our view that these changes have not adequately been taken into account, and that the policy is no longer appropriate. Because the policy is out of date, so too is the land-use planning for the area, and the natural development of the Hastings area in potentially fruitful directions based on the outstanding ecological values of the waterway and its hinterland has been stifled for many years. We believe that, with proper explanation of the situation, there would be significant community support for a fundamental re-examination of the Hastings Port Industrial Policy, and for the formation of a broadly representative body to focus attention specifically on the bay and its catchment. UR - C:\My Documents\wppc\admin wppc\handouts\general\millennium.doc ID - 1427 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Cuming, B PY - 2001 TI - Submission on Victorian Coastal Strategy CY - Bittern, Victoria PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 6 N1 - 20 July 2001 N1 - Submission on Victorian Coastal Strategy N1 - w57 KW - Western Port Bay Victorian Coastal Strategy Environmental Impact Assessment Port Operations N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1464 ER - TY - GEN AU - Cuming, I. producer1991 TI - The seagrass story N1 - The seagrass story U1 - Hastings Vic, Open Channel in association with the Council, 1991 : 1 videocassette (VHS), 50 min, sd, col, 1/2 in N1 - B920231 N1 - Popular overview KW - Bays Ports Environmental impact Campaigns Seagrasses Victoria Western Port Vic Hastings Vic N2 - Westernport Bay has been developed into a busy industrial area to the detriment of its wildlife and vegetation. The film looks at the effects on the area's ecosystems and interviews members of the community and local council. As plans are made to develop the area into an even bigger oil port, an outdoor theatre event is organised in Hastings involving local residents. The 'Seagrass story' is a mythlike story to raise community awareness about the harm caused to the bay's ecology from the pressures of industrial and recreational development. (JC) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1296 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Cummings, D N1 - April 1997 PY - 1997 TI - What is soil degradation? BT - Landcare notes VL - SC0005 N1 - What is soil degradation? KW - physical, chemical , biological, soil degradation, salinity, acidification, erosion, compaction N2 - Note on forms of soil degradation, description of land use practices that may result in soil / land degradation N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 332 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Cummings, D N1 - February 1997 PY - 1997 TI - The process of land degradation VL - LC0006 N1 - The process of land degradation KW - sustainability, environment, ecosystems, biodiversity, land management practices, erosion, compaction, pollution, salinity, acidification N2 - Summary of physical, chemical and biological degradation, and land use practices. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 333 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Cummings, D N1 - December 1999 PY - 1999 TI - Tracks and Roads BT - Landcare notes VL - SC0055 N1 - Tracks and Roads KW - roads, roadside verges, environmental effects, sedimentation, streams, erosion, drainage, turbidity N2 - highlights the impact of construction and maintenance of unmade roads on the environment. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 334 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Cunliffe, D.A. PY - 1998 BT - Guidance on the use of rainwater tanks PB - South Australian health Commission T3 - National Environmental health Forum Monographs, Water series No. 3 N1 - Guidance on the use of rainwater tanks N1 - Monash peninsula PE 628.13 C972 KW - tanks, rain, water, drinking, human, health, chemicals, agrichemicals, agrochemicals, quality, pollution, pesticides, testing, monitoring, bibliography, domestic water supply, safety ID - 335 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Currie, D R AU - McArthur, M A AU - Cohen, B F PY - 1998 TI - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of Geelong, Victoria CY - Geelong PB - Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute SP - 57 N1 - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of Geelong, Victoria N1 - w15 N1 - wppc project 1 KW - pests marine pests ID - 1422 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Currrie, D AU - Crookes, D PY - 1997 TI - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of hastings, Victoria PB - Marine &Fresh water Resources Institute SP - 45 N1 - Exotic Marine Pests in the Port of hastings, Victoria N1 - Cardinia L-4.41 N1 - Marine Pests UR - cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1099 ER - TY - RPRT AU - D I TI - Green Wedges and Non-urban Issues: Technical Report 2. Planning Melbourne for the 21ST Century. Summary CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Infrastructure N1 - Green Wedges and Non-urban Issues: Technical Report 2. Planning Melbourne for the 21ST Century. Summary N1 - Cardinia L-2.33 N1 - Technical Report UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 875 ER - TY - RPRT AU - D S E PY - 2004 TI - Climate Change in Port Phillip and Westernport PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment N1 - Climate Change in Port Phillip and Westernport N1 - Cardinia L-11.21 N1 - Climate Change UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 901 ER - TY - RPRT AU - D S E PY - 2004 TI - Climate Change in Port Phillip and Westernport PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment N1 - Climate Change in Port Phillip and Westernport N1 - Cardinia L-11.21 N1 - Climate Change UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1200 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dahlhaus, P. AU - Heislers, D AU - Brewin, D AU - Leonard, J PY - 2004 TI - Port Phillip and Westernport Groundwater Flow Systems PB - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Austhority SP - 90 N1 - Port Phillip and Westernport Groundwater Flow Systems N1 - Cardinia L-7.68 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 897 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Dakis, P. AU - Hayes, P. AU - Noon, D. AU - Whiting, J. PY - 1995 BT - The profitability of investing in a small vineyard and winery , Research report series no. 87 PB - Agriculture Victoria, Bendigo, Victoria SP - 26 T3 - Research Report series no. 87 VL - 2nd N1 - The profitability of investing in a small vineyard and winery , Research report series no. 87 SN - 0 7306 4172 4 KW - economic aspects of small vineyards and wineries N2 - vineyards - economic aspects - Victoria, wineries - economic aspects - Victoria, establishment costs, profitability ID - 336 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Dale, Lois Eileen Frances AU - Monash University. PY - 1977 BT - Planning for recreation on the Southern Mornington Peninsula with particular reference to the statement of Planning Policy No.2 Mornington Peninsula (as varied February 1976) CY - Melbourne, SP - xi, 160 leaves N1 - Planning for recreation on the Southern Mornington Peninsula with particular reference to the statement of Planning Policy No.2 Mornington Peninsula (as varied February 1976) N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses D139 N1 - [manuscript] / Lois Eileen Frances Dale). Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Environmental Science. Summary - [unpaged] at front of text. Another copy on MICROFICHE H24/459. Typescript. Thesis (M.Env.Sc.) Monash University, 1977. Bibliography: p.148-160. KW - Recreation areas Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Outdoor recreation Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) ID - 338 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Daley, C. PY - 1920 TI - Excursion to Rosebud SP - 23-27 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 37 IS - 3 N1 - Excursion to Rosebud N1 - 1722 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 83 ER - TY - GEN AU - Dalinkiewicz, E.1970 TI - Industry and its effects in Western Port N1 - Industry and its effects in Western Port U1 - Melbourne, University of Melbourne. School of Architecture and Building, 1970 : 1 vol; BTRP thesis N1 - B910626 N1 - Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey KW - Land use planning Regional planning Industries Planning controls Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - This thesis aims to provide a satisfactory set of planning standards and policies for industrial and other intensive development in the Western Port region, in order to create a satisfactory equilibrium between development and nature in the area. (Au) N1 - Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1292 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dandenong Valley and Western Port Authority AU - Draper, Sally AU - Montague, Rosemary PY - 1991 TI - Edithvale-Seaford wetlands CY - Melbourne PB - Environmental and Scientific Branch and Public Relations Section SP - 13 M1 - Report for the Dandenong Valley and Western Port Authority N1 - Edithvale-Seaford wetlands N1 - 699 N1 - CLVP 574.526325099451 EDI N1 - Educational N1 - Introductory information for members of the public interested in the area. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 84 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Daniel, O. AU - Meier, M. S. AU - Schlatter, J. AU - Frischknecht, P. PY - 1999 TI - Selected phenolic compounds in cultivated plants: ecologic functions, health implications, and modulation by pesticides SP - 109-14 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 107 Suppl 1 N1 - Selected phenolic compounds in cultivated plants: ecologic functions, health implications, and modulation by pesticides N1 - 99352304 N1 - English KW - Animal Coronary Disease/pc [Prevention & Control] *Coumarins/an [Analysis] Coumarins/pd [Pharmacology] Ecology *Flavones/an [Analysis] Flavones/pd [Pharmacology] *Herbicides/to [Toxicity] Human *Phenols/an [Analysis] Phenols/pd [Pharmacology] *Plants/ch [Chemistry] *Stilbenes/an [Analysis] Stilbenes/pd [Pharmacology] N2 - Phenolic compounds are widely distributed in the plant kingdom. Plant tissues may contain up to several grams per kilogram. External stimuli such as microbial infections, ultraviolet radiation, and chemical stressors induce their synthesis. The phenolic compounds resveratrol, flavonoids, and furanocoumarins have many ecologic functions and affect human health. Ecologic functions include defense against microbial pathogens and herbivorous animals. Phenolic compounds may have both beneficial and toxic effects on human health. Effects on low-density lipoproteins and aggregation of platelets are beneficial because they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Mutagenic, cancerogenic, and phototoxic effects are risk factors of human health. The synthesis of phenolic compounds in plants can be modulated by the application of herbicides and, to a lesser extent, insecticides and fungicides. The effects on ecosystem functioning and human health are complex and cannot be predicted with great certainty. The consequences of the combined natural and pesticide-induced modulating effects for ecologic functions and human health should be further evaluated. ID - 339 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dann, P. PY - 1996 TI - The distribution and abundance of Australian Fur Seals Arctocephalus pusillus and Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus in Western Port, Victoria SP - 306-310 N1 - Dec 1996 JF - Victorian Naturalist VL - 113 IS - 6 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - The distribution and abundance of Australian Fur Seals Arctocephalus pusillus and Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus in Western Port, Victoria N1 - B970018 N1 - Victorian naturalist : Dec 1996, 113(6): 306-310 : ISSN 0042-5184 Theory/survey ; Scholarly overview KW - Arctocephalus pusillus Tursiops truncatus Seals Dolphins Distribution Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - The distribution and seasonal occurrences of Australian Fur Seals and Bottlenose Dolphins in Western Port was examined at monthly intervals between 1991 and 1994 along a 81 km route at sea. Fifty seven seals were seen on 27 surveys with a maximum number of six in any monthly count. Most seals were recorded in the western and northern arms of the bay, particularly at the western entrance near the breeding colony. Generally single and relatively small individuals were seen and these were presumed to be juveniles or small adult females. Forty six dolphins were seen in the bay on eleven occasions but no seasonal pattern was obvious. Usually the dolphins were recorded in small pods near the two entrances of the bay and the maximum number recorded was ten. (Au) ID - 1258 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dann, P. AU - Arnould, J. P. Y. AU - Jessop, R. AU - Healy, M. PY - 2003 TI - Distribution and abundance of seabirds in Western Port, Victoria SP - 307-313 JF - Emu VL - 103 IS - 4 N1 - Distribution and abundance of seabirds in Western Port, Victoria N1 - WOS:000187310100003 N1 - Times Cited: 0 M3 - 10.1071/mu03017|issn 0158-4197 N2 - The distribution, abundance and biomass of seabirds in Western Port, Victoria, were surveyed between April 1991 and August 1994. Individuals were counted along an 81-km series of transects from a boat at approximately monthly intervals. A total of 25 seabird taxa were recorded, of which 18 and 15 were common to those recorded by an earlier study in Port Phillip Bay and waters south of Phillip Island, respectively. The most numerous species by far was the Short-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) followed by the Silver Gull (Larus novaehollandiae), Little Penguin ( Eudyptula minor) and Crested Tern ( Sterna bergii). Distribution within Western Port was not uniform, with pursuit divers such as cormorant and grebe species being recorded mostly in the shallow Eastern Arm. In contrast, surface-seizing (e.g. albatrosses), surface-plunging (e.g. Crested Terns), shallow-plunging ( Australasian Gannet, Morus serrator) and pursuit-plunging (e.g. shearwaters) species predominated in the deeper Western Arm of Western Port. These species were also seasonally abundant, with peak numbers for most occurring in late summer - early autumn, which coincides with the reported influx of juvenile clupeoid fish into Western Port. Average biomass ( 686 +/- 395 kg) comprised mostly Short-tailed Shearwaters, Little Penguins and Pied Cormorants ( Phalacrocorax varius). Biomass density (8.5 kg km(-2)) was similar to that reported for Port Phillip Bay (8.1 kg km(-2)) but lower than off the southern coast of Phillip Island (9.9 kg km(-2)). UR - ://WOS:000187310100003 ID - 1141 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Darmody, Philippa PY - 1978 BT - Westernport Bay : the study of a study CY - Melbourne PB - Longman Cheshire SP - 74 T3 - Secondary science studies N1 - Westernport Bay : the study of a study SN - 0582685400 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.72099452 D222 N1 - [by] Philippa Darmody. Secondary schools. Curriculum subjects: Environmental studies. Study regions: Victoria. Westernport. Reports, surveys. For teaching (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0207136) Cover title. KW - Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region Study and teaching (Secondary) ID - 340 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Database PY - 1991 TI - Proctor and Hughes' chemical hazards of the workplace A3 - Hathaway, G.J. ED - Proctor, N.H. ED - Hughes, J.P. ED - Fischman, M.L. PB - van Nostrand Reinhold , New York ET - 3 rd N1 - Proctor and Hughes' chemical hazards of the workplace N1 - Monash peninsula 615.902 P964 KW - O,H,&S , toxicology, exposure limits, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, chemical hazards, risk assessment, neurotoxic chemicals, agrichemicals, agrochemicals, pesticides, herbicides N2 - detailed text from medical viewpoint. Lists symptoms in groups with links to chemical groups known to cause them, emergency room presentation (acute) to chronic effects. Clinical diagnostic data. Tables of chemical agents under clinical symptom headings. Key document. ID - 342 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Database PY - 1992 BT - Regulated Chemicals Directory CY - New York PB - Chapman & Hall SP - v. ED - ChemADVISOR Inc. N1 - Regulated Chemicals Directory CP - 1992- N1 - Monash University Caulfield Reference Collection 344.730424 REG Peninsula Reference Collection 344.730424 R344 N1 - 92642672 1058-1707 Regulated chemicals directory compiled by ChemADVISOR, Inc. KW - Chemicals Law and legislation United States Indexes Periodicals. N2 - see entry for 1995 edition ID - 343 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Database PY - 1995 BT - Regulated Chemicals Directory,1995: the simple rapid source for essential regulatory data. PB - Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York ED - ChemADVISOR, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania N1 - Regulated Chemicals Directory,1995: the simple rapid source for essential regulatory data. N1 - Peninsula Monash University R 344.730424 R344 N1 - Includes Australian standards (at 1995) and responsible authorities for the standards KW - database, regulated ,chemicals ,directory, hazards, environmental effects, health, regulations / law U.S.A. , regulations international, toxicology, Australia, authorities, key document N2 - printed format based on U.S. electronic database of chemicals. Data base used extensively by U.S. regulatory bodies and industry. Includes toxicity, environmental effects, health, cross reference of chemical names and synonyms, trade-names etc, present and proposed U.S. legislation, Californian regulatory list, U.S. clean water act, includes international and Australian regulations. ID - 344 ER - TY - COMP AU - Database PY - 2000 TI - TerraGrow PB - TerraGrow p.o. Box 7074 Dandenong Vic, 3175 CP - 3.0, N1 - TerraGrow M1 - CD - ROM KW - key document, CD - ROM, agricultural chemicals, health, pesticides, herbicides,synonyms, sprays, sprayer calibration, toxicology, regulations, Australian N2 - CD - Rom program on agricultural chemicals, probably all you will ever need to know! N1 - Keith Harris has a copy of this CD, V3 can be purchased from publisher (see above) for $39.95 UR - http://www.terragrow.com.au ID - 345 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Database PY - 2000 TI - Australian Regional Wine Grape Crush Survey PB - NRE N1 - Australian Regional Wine Grape Crush Survey KW - grape crush, tonnage, wine grapes, mornington peninsula, data, grapes grown, wineries, grapes crushed, wine , litres N1 - includes data collected from many Mornington Peninsula wineries and vineyards; see farming and agriculture / australian regional wine grape crush survey at web site below. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 346 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Database PY - 2000 TI - Mornington Peninsula Shire Community Profile - including forecasts 1996 to 2016 PB - Report by i.d.Pty Ltd, for MPSC N1 - February 2000 N1 - Mornington Peninsula Shire Community Profile - including forecasts 1996 to 2016 KW - community, employment, demographics, land ownership, statistics, occupation, industry, dwelling, households, Red Hill, Main Ridge, vineyards, wineries area, MPSC, Mornington Peninsula, shire N2 - community, employment, demographics, land ownership, statistics, occupation, industry, dwelling, households, Red Hill, Main Ridge, vineyards, wineries area N1 - copy in file (BP) UR - http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au/demographics/Default.htm ID - 347 ER - TY - THES AU - Davey, A. PY - 1977 TI - The algal communities associated with mangrove ecosystems in Victoria, Australia CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany SP - 52 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - The algal communities associated with mangrove ecosystems in Victoria, Australia N1 - 1411 N1 - Thesis N2 - scan UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 85 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Davidson, Art PY - 1990 BT - In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez - The Devastating Impact of the Alaska Oil Spill CY - San Francisco PB - Sierra Club Books SP - 333 ED - Club, The Sierra N1 - In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez - The Devastating Impact of the Alaska Oil Spill SN - 0 87156 614 1 N1 - w123 KW - Oil Spills Environment Alaska Tankers Accidents Wildlife rescue Exxon Valdez ID - 1528 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davidson, D. PY - 1997 TI - Caution with herbicides in vineyards: be aware of any potential problems SP - 31 -33 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - April N1 - Caution with herbicides in vineyards: be aware of any potential problems N1 - copy in file (BP) KW - herbicides, vineyards, used, types, trade, names, chemical, cumulative, soil, off - site, other users, sensitivity , vines, damage, 2,4 - D, glyphosate, roundup, warning, caution, vine-sensitive, against N2 - includes herbicides that can effect vines ID - 348 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davidson, D. PY - 1998 TI - Vineyard development - How far should we push the boundaries? SP - 30 - 31 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - February, 1998 N1 - Vineyard development - How far should we push the boundaries? N1 - copy in file KW - vineyard, development, economic, environmental sustainability, vineyard establishment, pace, rate, numbers, wine boom, development, overview N2 - concise article by experienced viticulturist includes vineyard development, economic sustainability, environmental sustainability, vineyard establishment, pace of development, overview ID - 349 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Davidson, I. AU - Robinson, D. PY - 1992 TI - Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis T3 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statements CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 6 N1 - June 1992 VL - No. 34 M1 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis N1 - 793 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 86 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1974 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 1 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 212-222 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 91 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 1 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 635 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 87 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1974 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 2 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 264-269 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 91 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 2 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 636 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 88 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1975 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 3 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 60-70 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 92 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 3 : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 637 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 89 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1975 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 4a : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 121-123 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 92 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 4a : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 638 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 90 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1975 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 4b : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 163-171 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 92 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Part 4b : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 639 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 91 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Davis, W. A. AU - Reid, A. J. PY - 1975 TI - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Conclusion : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia SP - 194-196 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 92 N1 - Victorian Ornithological Research Group Westernport Report No. 1. Conclusion : The birds of the Somers, Sandy Point, Hastings Districts, Westernport Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 640 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 92 ER - TY - THES AU - Day, J. PY - 1990 TI - The periphyton flora of Balcombe Creek, Victoria CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of Botany and Zoology SP - 264 M2 - PhD N1 - The periphyton flora of Balcombe Creek, Victoria N1 - 1378 N1 - Thesis UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 93 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DC&E PY - 1992 TI - Bunarong Marine and Coastal Park. Proposed Management Plan. PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 71 N1 - Bunarong Marine and Coastal Park. Proposed Management Plan. N1 - w203 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves ID - 1606 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DCF&L PY - 1989 TI - Victoria's Marine Parks and Reserves. Protecting the Treasure of Ocean and Shoreline PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands SP - 32 N1 - Victoria's Marine Parks and Reserves. Protecting the Treasure of Ocean and Shoreline N1 - w202 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves ID - 1605 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DCF&L PY - 1990 TI - Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park. Proposed Management Plan. PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands SP - 59 N1 - Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park. Proposed Management Plan. N1 - w201 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves ID - 1604 ER - TY - BOOK AU - De Araugo, T. AU - Vanston, M. K. PY - 1993 BT - Boonoorong on the Mornington Peninsula CY - Rosebud West, Vic. PB - Rose Publishing House SP - viii, 194 N1 - Boonoorong on the Mornington Peninsula SN - 0646163949 (pbk.) N1 - Matheson Library Main Collection A820.5 D285 A6/B N1 - abn94069705 Tess De Araugo ; pen and wash illustrations by Miriam Kate Vanston. Anb94/06 KW - Aborigines, Australian Victoria Mornington Peninsula Fiction, history ID - 350 ER - TY - JOUR AU - De Snoo, G.R. AU - Schneider, N.M.I. AU - De Jong, F.M.W. PY - 1999 TI - Vertebrate wildlife incidents with pesticides: A European survey SP - 47 - 54 JF - Pesticide Science VL - 55 IS - 1 N1 - Vertebrate wildlife incidents with pesticides: A European survey N1 - copy of abstract in file KW - wood preservatives, poles, vineyard, arsenic, pesticides, incidents, France, registered, chemicals, wild life, side - effects, environmental , effects, studies, fauna, toxicity, adverse, international N2 - European survey of terrestrial incidents with pesticides, wood preservatives, and effect on wildlife (including France) ID - 351 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Decade of Landcare Plan Steering Committee PY - 1991 TI - The Victorian Draft Decade of Landcare plan: towards sustainable land use; a discussion paper prepared for public comment. N1 - The Victorian Draft Decade of Landcare plan: towards sustainable land use; a discussion paper prepared for public comment. KW - landcare, Victorian legislation, land degradation, statutes, law, Maps N2 - nature and extent of land degradation in Victoria, legislation relevant to landcare and land degradation, means of control of land degradation N1 - Copy at MPSC office ID - 841 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dee, J. PY - 1993 TI - Western Port coastal villages strategy: draft N1 - Western Port coastal villages strategy: draft N1 - B940209 KW - Bays Land use planning Towns Rural areas Cultural landscapes Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - What distinguishes Western Port from its Port Phillip counterpart is the open landscapes punctuated by small villages which have largely retained their individual characters. This study provides a clear direction for the future size and servicing of the coastal villages around Western Port and the protection and enhancement of the special features of the villages and their surrounding landscapes. The study recommends that major growth be directed to the South Eastern Growth Area and the larger towns rather than into the coastal villages, and that the rural landscapes which separate the coastal villages be retained and conserved. (Au) N1 - Berwick, WRPCC, 1993 : 179p Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1263 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dee, John, & Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy Steering Committee, PY - 1993 TI - Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy - DRAFT CY - Berwick, Vic. PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee - W.R.P.C.C. SP - 179 N1 - June 1993 N1 - Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy - DRAFT N1 - w152 KW - Westernport Western Port Coasts W.R.P.C.C. Subdivision Villages Phillip Island ID - 1556 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dee, John, & Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy Steering Committee, PY - 1994 TI - Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy - ABRIDGED VERSION CY - Berwick, Vic. PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee - W.R.P.C.C. SP - 41 N1 - December 1994 VL - 0 7306 0288 5 N1 - Western Port Coastal Villages Strategy - ABRIDGED VERSION N1 - w153 KW - Westernport Western Port Coasts W.R.P.C.C. Subdivision Villages Phillip Island ID - 1557 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DEH PY - 2005 TI - Planning Forest Sink Projects CY - office, Department of the Environment and Heritage Australian Green House PB - DEH N1 - Climate UR - Biosphere office - Hastings ID - 1397 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Deichmann, W. B. AU - MacDonald, W. E. PY - 1971 TI - Organochlorine pesticides and human health SP - 91-103 JF - Food & Cosmetics Toxicology JO - Food Cosmet Toxicol VL - 9 IS - 1 N1 - Organochlorine pesticides and human health N1 - 71228998 N1 - No copy from Monash Library search engine KW - Adipose Tissue, Analysis,Animal, fauna, chemicals, pesticides,Dogs, Synergism, Fertility, hormones, Health, Human, Insecticides, Pharmacology, human milk, Pesticides, Pregnancy, studies, review ID - 352 ER - TY - GEN AU - Denis, L.1982 TI - An investigation of salt marsh dynamics: a study of salt marsh at Jack's Beach, Westernport Bay, Victoria N1 - An investigation of salt marsh dynamics: a study of salt marsh at Jack's Beach, Westernport Bay, Victoria U1 - Melbourne, University of Melbourne. School of Environmental Planning, 1982 : 1vol; M.Env.Studies.thesis N1 - B892076 N1 - Theory/survey KW - Saltmarshes Wetlands Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - This study gathers environmental and vegetational information, including the vertical zonation of vegetation, the relation of vegetation to tide levels, weather data, soil characteristics and the relationships between these factors and soil salinity and soil water content, as an integrated investigation of salt marsh dynamics. (Au) N1 - Theory/survey ID - 1290 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands PY - 1986 TI - Draft Wetlands Conservation Statement. Victoria's wetlands. PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands N1 - Draft Wetlands Conservation Statement. Victoria's wetlands. KW - wetlands, policy, management, conservation N1 - Copy at MPSC, from MPSC bibliography of holdings ID - 847 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Department of Infrastructure TI - Melbourne 2030 :planning for Sustainable Growth PB - Department of Infrastructure, N1 - Melbourne 2030 :planning for Sustainable Growth N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Strategic Planning M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council CD library ID - 909 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Department of Water Resources PY - 1984 TI - Urban Water Services, Mornington Peninsula and Packenham Area - Overview Study, Executive Summary CY - Armadale, Victoria PB - Water Structures Implementation Group, Department of Water Resources SP - 14 N1 - August 1984 N1 - Urban Water Services, Mornington Peninsula and Packenham Area - Overview Study, Executive Summary N1 - w246 KW - Water Sewerage water supply Pakenham Mornington Peninsula ID - 1649 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dept. of the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories, PY - 1992 TI - A Draft Policy for Commonwealth Responsibilities in the Coastal Zone CY - Canberra, A.C.T. PB - Marine and Coastal Section, Dept. of the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories, SP - 58 N1 - December 1992 N1 - A Draft Policy for Commonwealth Responsibilities in the Coastal Zone N1 - w254 KW - Coastal Biological Diversity Coastal Policy Coastal Management ID - 1657 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DEST PY - 1995 TI - Our Sea Our Future - Summary of the State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia. PB - Department of Environment Sport and Territories SP - Leaflet N1 - Somer Report N1 - w183 KW - marine environment Australian Government N1 - Refer to w149, w171,w172 ID - 1586 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DEST PY - 1995 TI - Living on the Coast. The Commonwealth Coastal Policy. PB - Department of Environment Sport and Territories SP - 70 + Annexe N1 - Living on the Coast. The Commonwealth Coastal Policy. N1 - w184 KW - Coastal management indigenous people Pollution Coast marine policy Commonwealth Australia Federal ID - 1587 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DEST PY - 1996 TI - The National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity CY - Canberra PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 54 N1 - 1996 VL - ISBN 0 642 24427 8 N1 - The National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity N1 - w53 KW - Biological Diversity Natural Resource Management Threatening Processes National Strategy on Biodiversity ID - 1460 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - DNR&E PY - 2002 TI - Ecological Vegetation classes and Sites of Biodiversity Significance PB - DNRE N1 - Ecological Vegetation classes and Sites of Biodiversity Significance N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1081 ER - TY - ELEC AU - DNR(QLD) PY - 2001 TI - Landcare fact sheets accessible from web site N1 - Landcare fact sheets accessible from web site KW - landcare, fact sheets, publications, soil erosion, soil pH, , acidification, soil structure, erosion control, salinity, salinity management, buffers, planning, landuse conflicts, property mapping, on-line, web site,www N2 - series of fact sheets that can be accessed on -line from web site. N1 - copy of titles of some fact sheets in file UR - http://www.dnr.qld.gov.au ID - 353 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE TI - Victoria's native Vegetation management: A framework for Action PB - Dept .of natural Resources and Environment N1 - Native vegetation UR - City of Casey ID - 1254 ER - TY - GEN AU - DNRE TI - The Mornington Peninsula Wine Industry: A guide to environmental Best practice winery and vine yard management PB - DNRE & MPSC N1 - The Mornington Peninsula Wine Industry: A guide to environmental Best practice winery and vine yard management N1 - Agriculture UR - MPWP Biosphere office- Hastings ID - 1378 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 1996 TI - Investigation into the Farming of Pacific Oysters in Victorian Coastal Waters PB - Dept of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria SP - 84 N1 - Investigation into the Farming of Pacific Oysters in Victorian Coastal Waters N1 - w75 KW - aquaculture ID - 1482 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 1997 TI - Victoria's Biodiversity - Sustaining our Living Wealth CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 30 N1 - 1997 VL - ISBN 0 7306 6788 X N1 - Victoria's Biodiversity - Sustaining our Living Wealth N1 - w50 KW - Biodiversity Ecosystems Ecological Principles Risk Management Conservation and Management N1 - Contained in presentation folder pack 2 copies held ID - 1457 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 1997 TI - Victoria's Biodiversity - Our Living Wealth CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 34 N1 - 1997 VL - ISBN 0 7306 6769 3 N1 - Victoria's Biodiversity - Our Living Wealth N1 - w51 KW - Biodiversity Natural Ecosystems Grasslands Heathlands The Alps The Mallee Dry Forests Woodlands Rainforests Wetlands Coastal Intertidal rocky shores Reefs Seagrass Soft Substrates Pelagic N1 - Contained in presentation folder pack 2 copies held ID - 1458 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 1997 TI - Victoria's Biodiversity - Directions in Management CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 148 N1 - 1997 VL - ISBN 0 7306 6763 4 N1 - Victoria's Biodiversity - Directions in Management N1 - w52 KW - Biodiversity Biodiversity Management Biodiversity - Community Involvement Biodiversity - Legislation and Self-Regulation Biodiversity - Information Systems Biodiversity - Reporting Framework Victorian Mallee Victorian Volcanic Plain Glenelg Plain Victorian Midlands Northern Inland Slopes Victorian Riverina Victorian Alps Victorian Highlands Coastal Plains Wilsons Promontory East Gippsland Wetlands Rivers and Streams Bays, Inlets and Estuaries Open Coast N1 - Contained in presentation folder pack 2 copies held ID - 1459 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Identification and assesment of salinity risk in the growth corridor area of Cardinia Shire, September 2002, CLPR Research Report No. 8 PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Identification and assesment of salinity risk in the growth corridor area of Cardinia Shire, September 2002, CLPR Research Report No. 8 N1 - Cardinia L-2.23 N1 - Assessment N1 - CLPR Research Report No. 8 UR - Cardinia shire Council Library ID - 874 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Marine National Parks Fact Sheet Bunrong, Cape Howe, Corner Inlet, Discovery Bay, Ninety Mile Beach, Point Addis, point Heads, Port Phliip Heads,Western Port Bay, Wilsons Promontory CY - Environment, Department of Natural Resources and PB - DNRE N1 - Marine KW - Western port marine UR - DSE K&LC and Archive ID - 964 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Biosites: Sites of Biodiversity Significance in Port Phillip and Westernport Region Victoria; CD in CD Library PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environement SP - 102 VL - L-1.02 N1 - Biosites: Sites of Biodiversity Significance in Port Phillip and Westernport Region Victoria; CD in CD Library N1 - Cardinia L-1.02 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - N1 - A CD is attached at the back of the report. In this report information on sites of biodiversity significance in the Port phillip Region are documented covering 76 sites of National significance and 165 sites of State significance were Documented, a further 306 sites of regional significance and 39sites of local significance. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1052 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Biodiversity Action Planning : Action planning for native biodiversity at multiple scales - catchment, bioregional, landscape, local. PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 95 N1 - Biodiversity Action Planning : Action planning for native biodiversity at multiple scales - catchment, bioregional, landscape, local. N1 - Cardinia L-1.12 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - BAP is a structured approach to identifying priorities and mapping significant areas for native biodiversity conservation at the landscape and Bioregional scales. The strategic approach to conservation of threatened and decling species and vegetation types by looking for opportunities to conserve groups of species in appropriate ecosystems.The report covers Gippsland Plains. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1053 ER - TY - BOOK AU - DNRE PY - 2002 BT - Mornington Penninsula Pest Plants CY - Frankston -Melbourne PB - Frankston City Council N1 - Mornington Penninsula Pest Plants N1 - Cardinia L8.01 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Published in 1998 -reprinted in 2002 UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 1054 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Identification and assesment of salinity risk in the growth corridor area of Cardinia Shire, September 2002, CLPR Research Report No. 8 PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Identification and assesment of salinity risk in the growth corridor area of Cardinia Shire, September 2002, CLPR Research Report No. 8 N1 - Cardinia L-2.23 N1 - Assessment N1 - CLPR Research Report No. 8 UR - Cardinia shire Council Library ID - 1173 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DNRE PY - 2002 TI - Management of Victoria's Ramsar Wetlands: Strategic Directions Statement CY - Environment, Department of Natural Resources and PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 50 Pages N1 - Parks victoria develloped the strategic directions staement in conjunction with DNRE UR - City Of Casey offices ID - 1242 ER - TY - GEN AU - DNRE AU - City, Frankston TI - Mornington Penninsula Birds PB - Frankston City council & DNRE N1 - Mornington Penninsula Birds N1 - Birds UR - MPWP Biosphere Office - Hastings ID - 1380 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Donnelly, A. AU - Kunert, C. AU - Schleiger, P. AU - Blake, T. L. PY - 1985 TI - Ecology and management of Seaford Swamp: a study of a remnant wetland on the rural fringe of metropolitan Melbourne CY - Melbourne PB - Graduate School of Environmental Science, Monash University SP - 259 VL - Environmental Report No. 25 M1 - Report for the Dandenong Valley Authority and City of Frankston N1 - Ecology and management of Seaford Swamp: a study of a remnant wetland on the rural fringe of metropolitan Melbourne N1 - 652 N1 - CLVP 333.91816099451 ECO N1 - Management Plan UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 94 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Dorward, D.F. PY - 1976 TI - Sites of special scientific interest in the Victorian Coastal region. Zoological aspects. N1 - Sites of special scientific interest in the Victorian Coastal region. Zoological aspects. KW - fauna, birds, native, wildlife, species, sites, special , significant, habitat, maps, avifauna, reptiles, seals, amphibia, fish, insects, mammals, butterflies, data, introduced, westerport, Coolart, bibliography N2 - detailed scientific study, will require some analysis; includes primary data N1 - copy held at MPSC office , mornington ID - 354 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - DPI PY - 2003 TI - Acid sulphate Soil Hazards Map:Guidelines for Coastal Victoria CLPR research Report No 12 PB - Department of Primary Industries N1 - Acid sulphate Soil Hazards Map:Guidelines for Coastal Victoria CLPR research Report No 12 N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Acidic Soils M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 916 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DPI PY - 2004 TI - Biodiversity, Weed and Pests, Soil ,Water ,Waste managent : Environmental Requirements for Victorian Farmers CY - Industries, Department of Primary PB - Department of Primary Industries N1 - Agriculture N1 - Booklets no 1,2,3,4,5 UR - PPWPCMA ID - 954 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DPI PY - 2004 TI - The use of hydrodynamic modelling for the management and early detection of Asterias amurensis larvae in Port Phillip Bay and Western Port CY - Industries, Dept. Primary PB - Dept. Primary Industries SP - 18 N1 - Marine UR - Queenscliff, DSE K&LC ID - 971 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DPI PY - 2008 TI - Climate Change and potential distribution of weeds: whither the weedss under climate change? CY - industries, Dept of Primary PB - Dept of Primary industries,Biosciences Research Division SP - 197 N1 - Weeds UR - DSE Archive ID - 983 ER - TY - STAT AU - DSE PY - 2003 TI - Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 - Amendments August 2003. Pest Plant Control N1 - DSE N1 - Cardinia L8.44 N1 - Policy N1 - DSE Published UR - Cardinia Shire Council L1 - www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au www.dse.vic.gov.au ID - 866 ER - TY - STAT AU - DSE PY - 2003 TI - Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 - Amendments August 2003. General Information N1 - DSE N1 - Cardinia L8.43 N1 - Policy N1 - The Act is a legal framework for the management of land including the control of declared noxious weeds and pest animals UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library L1 - www.dse.vic.gov.au or www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au ID - 867 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2003 TI - Victorian Water Trust Investment Strategy CY - Environment, Department of Sustainability & PB - Department of Sustainability & Environment VL - Cardinia L- 3.22 N1 - Cardinia L- 3.22 N1 - Water Investment Strategy UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 880 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2004 TI - Environmental management in agriculture: Native Biodiversity Resource kit CY - DSE PB - DSE N1 - Biodiversity UR - PPWPCMA ID - 955 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2004 TI - Casey-Cardinia: towards Melbourne 2030: Casey -Cardinia community Workshop report September 2004 PB - DSE N1 - Casey-Cardinia: towards Melbourne 2030: Casey -Cardinia community Workshop report September 2004 N1 - Community workshop UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson st ID - 977 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2004 TI - Environmental management in agriculture: Native Biodiversity Resource kit CY - DSE PB - DSE N1 - Biodiversity UR - PPWPCMA ID - 1055 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2005 TI - Coastal Spaces: Inception Report May 2005 PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment N1 - Coastal Spaces UR - City of Casey ID - 1250 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2006 TI - Native Vegetation: Vegetation Gain Approach (Tech Basis for calculating gains through improved veg management and reveg) PB - Biodiversity and Natural Resources Division N1 - Approach UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 872 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2006 TI - Native Vegetation: Guide for assessment of referred planning permit applications PB - DSE N1 - cardinia L2.09 N1 - Guide for planning UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1207 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2006 TI - Draft For Community Comment Sustainable Water Strategy Central Region CY - Environment, Department of Sustainbility and PB - Department of Sustainbility and Environment N1 - Water UR - MPWPBiosphere office Hastings ID - 1381 ER - TY - RPRT AU - DSE PY - 2006 TI - Our environment our future CY - Environment, Department of Sustainability and PB - DSE N1 - Environment UR - Biosphere Office -Hastings ID - 1395 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Dunn, A. PY - 1993 TI - Dandenong Valley Park Future Directions Plan: Resource document - Flora and fauna survey CY - Melbourne PB - South East Region of Melbourne Water SP - 77 N1 - January 1993 M1 - for Melbourne Parks and Waterways N1 - Dandenong Valley Park Future Directions Plan: Resource document - Flora and fauna survey N1 - 1090 N1 - DANP 574.5 FLO N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - Extensive clearing and urbanisation of the Dandenong Valley has resulted in the loss of much of the native vegetation in the region. The extent and composition of pre-European- native vegetation can now only be reconstructed from historical records and small remnants such as those along Dandenong Creek and the surrounding slopes. These remnants have been severely modified and many indigenous species will have been lost, either by direct removal or by competition from exotic species. Therefore, it is difficult to obtain an accurate picture of what the pre-European vegetation was like. (Adams and Simmons 1989). Fortunately the vegetation within the Park has been comprehensively surveyed by Adams and Simmons in 1989. This work forms the basis of the following discussion. A total of 325 species were recorded during their survey of which 186 species (57%) are native to the area and 139 species (43%) are exotic or native species introduced from other vegetation communities. A full list of species recorded in the Park by Adams and Simmons 1989 with additions from park staff is contained in Appendix A. UR - Parks Vic. Main Library - Kew ID - 96 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Dunn, Ilma AU - Rennick, Stefanie AU - Graley, Caroline AU - Southern Peninsula Tree Preservation Society. PY - 1990 BT - The Mornington Peninsula : a field guide to the flora, fauna and walking tracks CY - Dromana, Vic. PB - Southern Peninsula Tree Preservation Society SP - 62, [1] , (1 folded) N1 - The Mornington Peninsula : a field guide to the flora, fauna and walking tracks SN - 0731681606 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 581.99452 D923 Matheson Library Main Collection 581.99452 D923M N1 - field study and script Ilma Dunn and Stefanie Rennick ; pen illustrations Caroline Graley. Includes indexes. Available from Southern Peninsula Tree Preservation Society, PO Box 442, Dromana Vic 3936. Bibliography: p. [63]. KW - Botany, Pictorial works pictures, illustrations, photos Zoology, recreation, flora, fauna, Mornington Peninsula, handbook, field guide, maps ID - 355 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Dyer, T AU - Reinke, K AU - Sanson, T AU - Stefanoski, K PY - 1992 TI - Coastal resource reference Directory - Flinders Shire 1991/92 N1 - Coastal resource reference Directory - Flinders Shire 1991/92 KW - bibliography, list, flora, fauna, avifauna, birds, field guides, contacts, geology, coatal processes, climate, history, planing, national parks, tourism, recreation, maps, species, extensive, specific, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, marine, aboriginal N2 - see key words, also map of areas of responsible authorities, recreational facilities and historical sites ID - 356 ER - TY - RPRT AU - E. R. M. A. PY - 2003 TI - 130 Army Road Pakenham/Cardinia Lakes Flora and Fauna Assessment PB - Environmental Resources Management Australia N1 - 130 Army Road Pakenham/Cardinia Lakes Flora and Fauna Assessment N1 - Cardinia L-1.33 N1 - Biodiversity UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1071 ER - TY - RPRT AU - E.E.S.D PY - 2002 TI - City of Casey greenhouse strategy:Local action Plan CY - Services, Engineering & Environmental PB - City of Casey- E&E Services N1 - Adopted by the Council on 18 June 2002 UR - City of Casey ID - 1240 ER - TY - THES AU - EAC PY - 1996 TI - State of the Environment Australia - Executive Summary CY - Canberra PB - Commonwealth of Australia, SP - 47 2 attachment N1 - 1996 N1 - State of the Environment Australia - Executive Summary N1 - w54 KW - Environment Ecological sustainability Human Settlements Biodiversity Atmosphere Land Resources Inland Waters Estuaries Ocean Natural Heritage Cultural Heritage N1 - Attachment 1 - 'Statements' (Newsletter of National State of the Environment Reporting' Attachment 2 - Key findings from the first independent national report ID - 1461 ER - TY - CONF AU - Earth Watch Iinstitute PY - 2002 TI - Biospheres:Creating Sustainable Regional Communities BT - Biospheres:Creating Sustainable Regional Communities CY - Shearwater Cape Schanck Conference Centre PB - EarthWatch Institute SP - 15 N1 - Biospheres:Creating Sustainable Regional Communities N1 - conference proceedings UR - CCB ID - 940 ER - TY - RPRT AU - ECC PY - 1999 TI - Marine Coastal and Estuarine Investigation PB - Environment Conservation Council, SP - 140 N1 - December 1999 N1 - Marine Coastal and Estuarine Investigation N1 - w2 KW - MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MARINE PARKS MARINE RESERVES COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ESTUARIES WESTERN BIOPHYSICAL REGION CENTRAL AND WILSONS PROMONTORY BIOPHYSICAL REGION EASTERN BIOPHYSICAL REGION AQUACULTURE.. UR - www.nre.vic.gov.au/ecc/index.htm ID - 1409 ER - TY - RPRT AU - ECC PY - 2000 TI - Marine Coastal and Estuarine Investigation - Draft Report CY - Melbourne PB - Environment Conservation Council SP - 154 plus appendixes VL - 0 646 39971 3 N1 - Marine Coastal and Estuarine Investigation - Draft Report N1 - w1 KW - MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MARINE PARKS MARINE RESERVES COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ESTUARIES WESTERN BIOPHYSICAL REGION CENTRAL AND WILSONS PROMONTORY BIOPHYSICAL REGION EASTERN BIOPHYSICAL REGION AQUACULTURE. marine N1 - 2 copies UR - www.nre.vic.gov.au/ecc ID - 1408 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ecology Australia PY - 2006 TI - Vegetation Mapping and Threatened Frog Survey: Henry Rd , Bunyip N1 - Vegetation Mapping and Threatened Frog Survey: Henry Rd , Bunyip N1 - Biodiversity N1 - site specific refferrals UR - Cardinia Shaire Council Library ID - 1056 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - EcologyAustralia PY - 2004 TI - Roadside Vegetation (Growth Corridor) PB - Ecology Australia N1 - Roadside Vegetation (Growth Corridor) N1 - CD- Cardinia Lib. N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia CD library ID - 1082 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ecoplan Australia Pty. Ltd. PY - 1995 TI - An assessment of flora and fauna values at six AMSA Lightstation Reserves, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Ecoplan Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 42 N1 - July 1995 M1 - Report for the National Parks Service, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources N1 - An assessment of flora and fauna values at six AMSA Lightstation Reserves, Victoria N1 - 620 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 97 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EcoScience, Water PY - 2004 TI - Nar Nar Goon and Tynong Environmental Monitoring Report CY - Melbourne PB - South East Water Ltd N1 - Nar Nar Goon and Tynong Environmental Monitoring Report N1 - Cardinia L-14.16 N1 - Catchments N1 - Environmental Monitoring Report UR - Cardinia shire Library ID - 899 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Edgecombe, J PY - 1989 BT - Phillip island and Western Port PB - J.M. Edgecombe, Sydney N1 - Phillip island and Western Port SN - 0 7316 5378 5 N1 - Monash peninsula 994.52 E23 KW - explorers, Churchill Island,maps, Phillip Island, motor bike, racing, chickory kilns, koalas, seals, penguins, tourism, giant earthworms, geology, french island, ferries, flora, fauna, westernport, local history ID - 357 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Eichler, J. PY - 2000 TI - Utricularia gibba L.: a New Bladderwort Record for Victoria SP - 66-67 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 117 IS - 2 N1 - Utricularia gibba L.: a New Bladderwort Record for Victoria N1 - 1934 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - This article records Utricularia gibba from two sites in the Frankston area, discuss the status of the plant in Victoria and suggests that it has the potential to become an environmental weed. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 98 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Elias, D. PY - 1991 TI - A small mammal survey of the Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne in relation to its disturbance history and distribution of the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) CY - Melbourne SP - 16 N1 - June 1991 M1 - Biology Research Project N1 - A small mammal survey of the Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne in relation to its disturbance history and distribution of the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) N1 - 688 N1 - Thesis KW - Royal-Botanic-Gardens-Cranbourne N2 - A selective small mammal survey of the Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne was conducted in an attempt to ascertain whether or not the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) was still present. This speceis has not been recorded at the Annexe since 1978 (Braithwaite and Gullan, 1978). Trapping was conducted at two sites of particular successional stages following fire - one of which had also been slashed - and at a third, undisturbed site. Although suitable conditions seemed to be present in areas of the Annexe, trapping of P. novaehollandiae was unsuccessful. Suggested reasons were the limited number of trap days/nights, the trap sites being in too late a seral stage for occupancy by P. novaehollandiae, and/or the possible decline or disappearance of P. novaehollandiae from the Annexe. Competition with the House Mouse (Mus musculus) is a possible explanation for this possible decline/disappearance, as is stochastic extinction. Species that were trapped include M. musculus, which was found to prefer dry, floristically diverse vegetation communities, and the Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus), which seemed: to prefer wetter, structurally diverse communities. One Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) was also recorded. UR - ARCUE ID - 99 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Elkington, D. AU - Rose, W. PY - 1997 TI - Emergency relief SP - 8-9 N1 - 199703 JF - Brotherhood Comment IS - 199703 SN - 1320-8632 N1 - Emergency relief N1 - 31402 N1 - Brotherhood Comment Mar 1997: 8-9 KW - Emergency services Income support Effects Personnel Costs Social change Community participation Surveys N2 - Reflecting on a recent evaluation of the Brotherhood of St Laurence's services for material aid and emergency relief providers, the author outlines dilemmas for income maintenance providers, and recommends service involvement in social action. The experience of the Mornington Peninsula Material Aid service in conducting a survey on the impact of educational costs suggests that the investment in directly involving service staff and people using services in research and social action is well worth it, both for its potential contribution to social change and because of its positive impact at the service level. While it may not take away the dilemmas of providing emergency relief, the author concludes, it builds in another dimension and gives a more positive purpose to service involvement. AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (1) Manager, Peninsula Material Aid Service (2) ID - 1356 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Elton, D. J. R. PY - 1979 TI - Landscape mangement in a coastal reserve (Cape Schanck Coastal Park) CY - Melbourne PB - Environmental Studies Branch, Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation SP - 54 N1 - November 1979 VL - Task no. P04-902 M1 - Report for the National Parks Service N1 - Landscape mangement in a coastal reserve (Cape Schanck Coastal Park) N1 - 621 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 100 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Engineering, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and PY - 1995 BT - Climate change Science: Current understanding and uncertainties ED - study, Steering committee of the climate change N1 - Climate change Science: Current understanding and uncertainties N1 - Mornington peninsula Library 551. 6 CLI KW - greenhouse, climate, sea levels, global, Australia, temperature, carbon cycle, impacts ID - 358 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Engst, R. PY - 1980 TI - Degradation of pesticides, its importance to the formation of residues, and their evaluation SP - 11-9 JF - Bibliotheca Nutritio et Dieta JO - Bibl Nutr Dieta IS - 29 N1 - Degradation of pesticides, its importance to the formation of residues, and their evaluation N1 - 81086101 N1 - no copy, from Monash search engine KW - Animal, Germany, Health, Human, Milk, Pesticides, Residues, Toxicity, analysis, testing, degradation, chemicals, chemistry ID - 359 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Enright, J. PY - 1973 TI - Mangrove shores in Western Port Bay SP - 12-15 JF - Victoria's Resources VL - 15 IS - 3 N1 - Mangrove shores in Western Port Bay N1 - 578 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 101 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Environment and Natural resources Committee PY - 1998 BT - Weeds in Victoria PB - Parliament of Victoria N1 - Weeds in Victoria N1 - Copy in MPSC office: ? personal copy of Anna Poulos KW - sale, environmental weeds, nurseries, legislation, bibliography, roadsides, data, species, lists, economic, impact, responsibilities, noxious, recommendations, policy, technical, enforcement, environment, submissions, contacts ID - 360 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment and Natural Resources Committee PY - 2001 TI - Inquiry Into Fisheries Management - Minutes of Evidence CY - Melbourne PB - Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Victorian Government SP - 319 N1 - June 2000-June 2001 N1 - Inquiry Into Fisheries Management - Minutes of Evidence N1 - w119 KW - Fish Fishery Management Ecologically Sustainable Development Fishing Royalties Parliamentary Committee Evidence ID - 1524 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment and Natural Resources Committee PY - 2002 TI - Inquiry Into Fisheries Management CY - Melbourne PB - Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Victorian Government SP - 376 N1 - June 2002 VL - 0 9581185 0 7 N1 - Inquiry Into Fisheries Management N1 - w118 KW - Fish Fishery Management Ecologically Sustainable Development Fishing Royalties Parliamentary Committee N1 - Second Report No. 166 Session 1999-2002 2 copies held ID - 1523 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Australia PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans. New Horizons. A New Commonwealth Agenda. PB - Environment Australia SP - 9 N1 - Australia's Oceans. New Horizons. A New Commonwealth Agenda. N1 - w175 KW - Ocean Marine ID - 1578 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Australia PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans. New Horizons. Oceans Policy Consultation Paper. PB - Environment Australia SP - 17 N1 - Australia's Oceans. New Horizons. Oceans Policy Consultation Paper. N1 - w176 KW - Ocean Marine ID - 1579 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Australia PY - 2001 TI - Research project summary: Opportunities for the use of incentive payments to conserve native vegetation PB - Environment Australia; CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology N1 - Research project summary: Opportunities for the use of incentive payments to conserve native vegetation KW - local government, tax, conservation, bushland, native vegetation, biodiversity, sustainability, research, planning, incentive, land use, equity, controls, positive, economic N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.ea.gov.au/land/bushcare/rdprojects/incent.html ID - 808 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Protection Authority PY - 1995 TI - Report of the Panel of Review into the Trial Dredge Protocol CY - Melbourne PB - Environment Protection Authority, Victorian Government (Catchment and Marine Studies Unit) SP - 39 N1 - May 4, 1995 N1 - Report of the Panel of Review into the Trial Dredge Protocol N1 - w241 KW - Dredging Port Development Ports N1 - Publication 459 ID - 1644 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Protection Authority PY - 2001 TI - Our Water our future: Draft outline of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) PB - EPA (Vic) N1 - Our Water our future: Draft outline of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) KW - policy, law, legislation, planning, protection, pollution, targets, consistency, responsible authorites, key document, VIP N2 - Overides some previous legislation & guidelines; includes: policy, law, legislation, planning, protection, pollution, targets, consistency, responsible authorites, implemetation, monitoring, audits, environmental management, incentives, conservation, water, environmental flows, streams; vegetation, riparian, aquatic, waterway management, floodplain, wetlands, estuaries, chemicals, pesticides, land use and capability, fertilisers and biocides, irrigation, roads and infrastructure, soil erosion, wastewater management, reuse, septic tanks, sewage, areas of high conservation value, reference areas, EPA intervention levels ID - 807 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environment Protection Authority PY - 2001 TI - Best Practice Environmental Management - Guidelines for Dredging CY - Melbourne PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 110 N1 - October 2001 VL - 0 7306 7578 5 N1 - Best Practice Environmental Management - Guidelines for Dredging N1 - w243 KW - Dredging Environmental Management Port Development Ports ID - 1646 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environmental Resources of Australia PY - 1974 TI - A natural systems study of the Southern Mornington Peninsula A3 - Environmental Resources of Australia Pty. Ltd. ED - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. CY - Port Melbourne, Vic. PB - Environmental Resources of Australia for Westernport Regional Planning Authority SP - 2 vol.(290 in various pagings,51 plates) VL - 0724108254 (spiral binding) : N1 - A natural systems study of the Southern Mornington Peninsula N1 - Monash University Caulfield General Collection 333.72099452 ENV Peninsula General Collection Q 574.9945 E61 N1 - Base-line Study KW - Key document, maps, flora, fauna, data, geology, climate, soil types, catchments, streams, habitat, species, vegetation, wildlife, native, preservation, value, conservation, natural resources, Mornington Peninsula, ecology, detailed, lists, Parks, fish, N1 - (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0073652) very detailed document in 2 volumes covering all aspects of study, necessary reference for this study.Includes weeds, topographic analysis, flora and fauna by region, habitat requirements, sugar gliders, rare birds, bird lists by area, soil classifications ID - 361 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Environmental Services PY - 2002 TI - City of Casey Conservation Strategy CY - Services, Environmental PB - Environmental Services& Environmental Link Pty Ltd SP - 76 pages N1 - Conservation strategy UR - City of Casey ID - 1246 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1976 TI - The Waters of Westernport Bay and Catchment. Draft Environment Protection Policy. PB - Environment Protection Authority, Victoria SP - 32 N1 - The Waters of Westernport Bay and Catchment. Draft Environment Protection Policy. N1 - w210 KW - Westernport Western Port government state policy catchment N1 - Issued for Public review and comment pursuant to Sections 16-19 of the Environment Protection Act 1970 ID - 1613 ER - TY - GEN AU - EPA1994 TI - Western Port State of the Environment Review PB - Environment Protection Authority, N1 - Western Port State of the Environment Review N1 - w212 KW - Westernport Western Port policy state government ID - 1615 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1995 TI - The distribution of seagrass in Western Port, Victoria PB - Environment Protection Authority, Vic. VL - Publication 490 N1 - The distribution of seagrass in Western Port, Victoria N1 -? KW - seagrass, maps, western port, data N1 - original held by PARKS vic, copy in biosphere file ID - 825 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1995 TI - Protecting Water Quality in Port Phillip Bay PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 103 N1 - Publication 434 N1 - w216 KW - Port Phillip state government policy N2 - State Environment Portection Policy (Waters of Victoria) draft Schedule F6 (Waters of Port phillip Bay) and Draft Policy Impact Assessment ID - 1619 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1996 TI - The Western Port Marine Environment PB - Environment Protection Authority, SP - 123 N1 - Publication 493 N1 - w211 KW - Westernport Western Port government state policy marine N1 - Based on a report to the EPA by Consulting Environmental Engineers ID - 1614 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1996 TI - 25 Years of Making a Difference. The Environment Protection Act 1970 PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 16 N1 - 25 Years of Making a Difference. The Environment Protection Act 1970 N1 - w215 KW - policy state government ID - 1618 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1998 TI - Cleaner Marinas - EPA Guidelines for Protecting Victoria's Marinas PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 20 N1 - Cleaner Marinas - EPA Guidelines for Protecting Victoria's Marinas N1 - w78 KW - marina ID - 1485 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1998 TI - Protecting the Waters of Western Port and Catchment. Community Workshop Notes. PB - Environment Protection Authority, SP - 66 N1 - Protecting the Waters of Western Port and Catchment. Community Workshop Notes. N1 - w208 KW - Western Port Westernport catchment policy government state SEPP N2 - Review of the State Environment Protection Policy for Western Port and Catchment ID - 1611 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1999 TI - The Western Port Catchment: Pollution Types, Sources and Remedies. Final Draft PB - Port Phillip Catchment and Land Protection Board N1 - The Western Port Catchment: Pollution Types, Sources and Remedies. Final Draft N1 - Cardinia L-4.16 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1184 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 1999 TI - Protecting the Victorian Marine Environment from Marine Pests PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 95 N1 - Publication 673 N1 - w73 KW - marine pests marine organisms exotic organisms exotic marine organisms state government policy N2 - Draft Industrial Waste Management Policy (Ships' Ballast Water and Hull Cleaning) and Draft Policy Impact Statement N1 - 3 copies ID - 1480 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 2000 TI - Protecting the Waters of Western Port and Catchment. A Summary of the Western Port and Its Catchment Schedule (F8) to State Environemnt Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria) PB - Environment Protection Authority, M1 - Leaflet N1 - Publication 705 N1 - w115 KW - Westernport Westernport catchment catchment policy government state ID - 1520 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 2003 TI - A Summary of the State Environment Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria) PB - Environment Protection Authority N1 - cardinia L-2.47 N1 - Env. Proct.Policy UR - Cardinia shire Council Library ID - 876 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA PY - 2006 TI - Western Port Beach Water Quality Summer 2005-2006 CY - Authority, Environment Protection PB - Environment Protection Authority N1 - Summary: During the summer of 2005–06, EPA Victoria commenced a project to gather more information on beach water quality in Western Port. Over this period, beach water quality in Western Port was good. These results are similar to historical monitoring in Western Port. This report details the initial results of the project ID - 1234 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(NSW) PY - 2001 TI - How pesticides work PB - EPA (NSW) Y2 - 13 / 07 / 2001, M1 - web site N1 - How pesticides work Y2 - 13 / 07 / 2001 KW - pesticides, fact sheet, action, definition, www, chemicals N1 - copy in file, or access web site ID - 362 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(NSW) PY - 2001 TI - What are pesticides? PB - EPA (NSW) Y2 - 13/ 07/2001, N1 - What are pesticides? Y2 - 13/ 07/2001 KW - pesticides, factsheet, web site, herbicides, fungicides, repellants, definitions, natural products, regulations, www N1 - web site, copy in file UR - http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/pwestwhtr.htm ID - 363 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(NSW) PY - 2001 TI - How to respond to pesticide misuse PB - EPA (NSW) N1 - How to respond to pesticide misuse KW - pesticide, misuse, mishap, accident, herbicide, fungicide, registered, unregistered, spray drift, pesticide exposure, health, NSW, www N2 - very basic instructions N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/pestmisuse.htm ID - 364 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(NSW) PY - 2001 TI - Fact sheet: Nutrients in rural waterways N1 - Fact sheet: Nutrients in rural waterways KW - water, water quality, nutrients, streams, effluent, run-off, irrigation, landcare, wetlands, nutrients, www N2 - fact sheet by EPA NSW includes :water, water quality, nutrients, streams, effluent, run-off, irrigation, landcare, wetlands, removal of nutrients N1 - copy in file or see web site UR - http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/nutrient.htm ID - 365 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(SA) PY - 1996 TI - Winery and distillery wastewater monitoring programmes -Technical bulletin TB no.11, November 1996 PB - EPA (S.A)2001 N1 - Winery and distillery wastewater monitoring programmes -Technical bulletin TB no.11, November 1996 KW - winery, wastewater, waste, water, effluent, monitoring, testing, soil, groundwater, re-use, analysis, chemical analysis, pH, BOD, solids, electrical conductivity, irrigation, irrigated soil, drainage, key document, www, guidelines , standards N2 - guidelines on treatment of winery wastewater includes: monitoring, testing, soil, groundwater, re-use, analysis, chemical analysis, pH, BOD, solids, electrical conductivity, irrigation, irrigated soil, drainage etc key document. UR - http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/pub.html#Technical_Bulletins ID - 366 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(SA) N1 - november , 1996 PY - 1996 TI - Winery and distillery wastewater monitoring programmes BT - EPA technical bulletin VL - TB no. 11 N1 - Winery and distillery wastewater monitoring programmes KW - Winery, effluent, monitoring, flow, measurement, typical, production, rates, peaks, analysis, testing, parameters, chemical, conductivity, salinity, sewer, discharge, ponds, lagoons, environmental, soil, irrigation, groundwater, pollution, key document N2 - includes details of EPA licence conditions for volumes , flows, chemical analysis ( sodium, nitrogen, potassium, sodicity, elctrical coductivity, pH, BOD, solids, chloride, sulphate, bicarbonate, magnesium, TOC, organic carbon, etc for different treatment and discharge options) N1 - copy in file (BP), or on-line: UR - http://www.epa.sa.gov.au ID - 367 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(SA) PY - 1998 TI - EPA Information sheet : Noise control, April 1998 PB - E.P.A. (S.A.)2001 CP - IS No.9 N1 - EPA Information sheet : Noise control, April 1998 N1 - xxxx KW - noise, sound transmission, decibels,dBA, limits, planning, noise terminology, noise descriptors, maximum permissible levels, machine noise, guidelines, SA, interstate, Statutes, law, www N2 - EPA guidelines for S.A. , domestic, industrial and other categories, maximum permissible levels( in dBA) and times. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.epa.sa.gov.au ID - 368 ER - TY - BOOK AU - EPA(SA) PY - 1998 BT - Environmental Management Code of practice for Wineries and Distilleries PB - EPA & South Australian Wine & Brandy Industry Association(SAWBIA) N1 - Environmental Management Code of practice for Wineries and Distilleries N1 - Has been suggested that these requirements also be used in WA. Copy of document in file. Also see web site below for associated checklist. KW - code of practice, wineries, restaurants, vineyards, noise, water, effluent, waste, environmental impact. South Australia, odour, solid, marc, disposal, storm water, sewerage, sewage, monitoring, www, WA, SA UR - http://www.winesa.asn.au ID - 369 ER - TY - BOOK AU - EPA(SA) PY - 1999 BT - South Australian reclaimed water guidelines - treated effluent PB - EPA(SA) & Dept. Human Services (SA) N1 - South Australian reclaimed water guidelines - treated effluent N1 - copy in file (BP) , see web site below KW - pollution, water, reuse, effluent, irrigation, wetlands, environment, SA, storage, aquifer, winter storage, management, safety, operation, design, quality, requirements, monitoring, lagoons, testing, chemistry, microbiology, approval, licence, www N2 - detailed document includes chemical and microbiological parameters , various treatment processes, criteria for suitablity for various reuse proposals; operations instructions and manuals, emergency & process failure procedures, non-compliance, plant and equipment, site suitability, risks, safety, monitoring, irrigation requirements for various crops, spray drift control, public access, recreational use, environmental uses (wetlands), storage, seasonal factors, winter storage, verification, auditing, responsible authorities, table of plant tolerance to salinity, boron, chloride, sodium,pH, water quality MRL for herbicides, solids, pesticides, water quality criteria for aquatic ecosystems & much more! Bibliography & key document. UR - http://www.epa.sa.gov.au ID - 370 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA(SA) PY - 1999 TI - Environment Protection - Compliance and Enforcement PB - XXXX N1 - March 1999 N1 - Environment Protection - Compliance and Enforcement KW - definitions, nuisance, pollution, harm, environmental, protection, licences, works approvals, conditions, authorisation, approval, policies, audits, codes, guidelines, enforcement, options, agreements, warnings, civil, prosecution, orders, fines N2 - definitions and options for action by EPA, fines payable for offences under act. ID - 371 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(SA) PY - 2000 TI - Assessment of proposals for developments where music may be played N1 - Assessment of proposals for developments where music may be played N1 - xxxx KW - music, noise, entertainment, restaurants, tourism, amenity, effects, off-site, limits, measurement, monitoring, patron noise, carparks, outdoor, planning, complaints, dBA, definitions, sound spectrum, bass, notes, www N2 - technical bulletin in plain english covering amongst other things: music, noise, entertainment, restaurants, tourism, amenity, effects, off-site, limits, measurement, monitoring, patron noise, carparks, outdoor, planning, complaints, dBA, definitions, sound spectrum, bass notes and perception to human ear. ID - 372 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(SA) PY - 2000 TI - Disposal of liquid biosolids and effluent from domestic septic tanks onto agricultural land: Technical Bulletin TB no. 14 PB - XXXX2001 N1 - Technical bulletin TB no.14 N1 - xxxx KW - sewage, disposal, effluent, restaurant, domestic, septic tanks, regulations, SA, www N2 - EPA sewage disposal regulations , site selection/ sutability, prohibited situations, criteria for application, management, application rate N1 - copy in file UR - http:www.epa.sa.gov.au ID - 373 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(SA) PY - 2001 TI - Environmental management checklist for wineries N1 - Environmental management checklist for wineries KW - wineries, environmental, checklist, waste, wastewater, effluent, monitoring, treatment, www, audit, QA, EMS UR - http://www.winesa.asn.au ID - 374 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1975 TI - Soil test in relation to effluent absorption PB - EPA N1 - Soil test in relation to effluent absorption N1 - MPSC holding KW - soil, testing, effluent, absorption, suitability, sites, methods, sewage, treatment, discharge N2 - from MPSC bibliography of holdings N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 375 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1977 TI - Bacteriological quality of Port Phillip Bay beaches and selected input streams 1976/77 PB - EPA victoria N1 - Bacteriological quality of Port Phillip Bay beaches and selected input streams 1976/77 N1 - study KW - EPA report, beaches, study, data, microbiology, E.coli, testing, streams, catchment, water, quality, effluent, sewage, disposal, septic tanks, beaches, port phillip, maps N2 - Report on Bacteriological study of water quality of Port Phillip bay beaches and some input streams, 1977 N1 - Copy held at MPSC office, Mornington ID - 376 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1981 TI - Heavy metals in the sediments of Port Phillip bay and input streams PB - EPA VL - 133 N1 - Heavy metals in the sediments of Port Phillip bay and input streams KW - water, quality, heavy metals, streams, catchment, Port Phillip, data, 1981, maps N2 - historical data, water quality in Port Phillip catchment streams. ID - 377 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1995 TI - Managing sewage discharges to inland waters VL - Publication 473 N1 - Managing sewage discharges to inland waters KW - Sewage, sewerage, disposal, Victoria, Mornington Peninsula, Management, restaurants, tourist facilities, water, environmental, policy, wastewater, disinfection, reticulation systems, disposal, www, effluent, groundwater, pollution, guidelines N1 - copy in file, see later documents particularly for Mornington Peninsula , these guidelines may be outdated. UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au ID - 378 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1996 TI - Guidelines for wastewater reuse VL - publication no. 464 N1 - Guidelines for wastewater reuse KW - wastewater, reuse, effluent, pollution, soil, water, environmental management, groundwater, recycling, irrigation, guidelines N1 - no copy, not on web site, see later documents for MP catchmnent areas. ID - 380 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1996 TI - Code of Practice - Septic tanks on-site domestic wastewater management VL - publication no. 451 N1 - Code of Practice - Septic tanks on-site domestic wastewater management N1 - no copy, not on web site.Caution: See later MP catchment area documents. ID - 381 ER - TY - RPRT AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1997 TI - Western Port 'Action +' program PB - Environmental protection Authority (Vic) VL - publication no. 582 October 1997 N1 - Western Port 'Action +' program KW - key document, streams, nutrients, run-off, water, agriculture, pollution, biological assessment, westernport catchment, data, study N2 - Water quality studies of Western Port catchment streams, nutrient runoff from agriculture, mild to moderate pollution effects N1 - needs to be read carefully as includes data from outside our study area (Bunyip river etc) but contains relevant information Copy???? UR -???? ID - 382 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 1997 TI - Code of Practice for small wastewater treatment plants VL - publication no. 500 N1 - Code of Practice for small wastewater treatment plants N1 - ISBN 0 7306 7530 0 KW - waste water, treatment, sewage, effluent, winery, discharge, standards, guidelines, code, practice N1 - no copy, not on web site ID - 383 ER - TY - BOOK AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 2000 BT - Protecting the waters of Western Port and catchment : a summary of the Western Port and its catchment schedule (F8) to State Environment Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria) CY - [Melbourne] PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - x, 105 T3 - Publication ; 706 N1 - Protecting the waters of Western Port and catchment : a summary of the Western Port and its catchment schedule (F8) to State Environment Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria) SN - 0730675831 N1 - Gippsland Quarto 333.91009945 V645P 2000 N1 - "May 2000" Bibliography: p. 104 Publication (Victoria. Environment Protection Authority) ; 706, can also be downloaded with references and data from new catchment studies from web site below: KW - Western Port, catchment, ramsar, ecological, sensitive, sites, economic, value, seagrass, maps, remnant, vegetation, landuse, Mornington, amenity, Water, quality, management, data, sustainability, historical, pollution, studies, streams, social, statistics, www N2 - includes map of land-uses in westernport region (grazing vs horticulture, urban, remnant native vegetation), seagrass maps 1970's and 2000, map of Ramsar sites, economic and social amenity values, farming statistics, recreation and tourism, biological quality of Western Port, water quality data, catchment quality, stream pollution maps, ecological sustainability UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/envquality/water/WP-SEPP-PIA/WPSEPP-PIA.htm ID - 384 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 2001 N1 - February, 2001 TI - Domestic Wastewater management series: Land capability assessment for on-site domestic wastewater management. Y2 - Publication no.746, N1 - Domestic Wastewater management series: Land capability assessment for on-site domestic wastewater management. N1 - xxxx Y2 - Publication no.746 KW - waste Disposal, Fluid, wastewater, effluent, pollution, land capability, table, ground water contamination , leaching, run-off, rain-fall, soil rating, data, Mornington Peninsula, soil, absorption, www, guidelines N2 - includes table with soil and land capability linked to rainfall, using tables shown Central Mornington Peninsula likely poor to very poor ratings. N1 - copy in file, available from web site below UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au ID - 385 ER - TY - ELEC AU - EPA(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - What is water pollution? PB - EPA(Vic) Y2 - 8 / 06/ 2001, N1 - What is water pollution? Y2 - 8 / 06/ 2001 KW - water , pollution, salinity, organic, pestides, suspended solids, detergents, restaurants, wineries, vineyards, sewage, sewerage, nutrients, chlorine, www, definition, UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/wq/info/wq987.htm ID - 386 ER - TY - UNPB AU - EPA(Vic) PY -???? TI - Preliminary nutrient guidelines for Victorian inland streams VL - No. 478 N1 - Preliminary nutrient guidelines for Victorian inland streams KW - nutrients, water, effluent, disposal, streams, groundwater, pollution, www N1 - referred to in EPA publication no. 483, 'Managing sewage discharges to inland waters' UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au ID - 387 ER - TY - MAP AU - Evans, S. PY - 1993 TI - Birds of Cranbourne Botanic Garden, Victoria survey report: total survey period 1989-1992 CY - Melbourne PB - Bird Observers Club of Australia N1 - Birds of Cranbourne Botanic Garden, Victoria survey report: total survey period 1989-1992 M1 - Oceania/AUS/Melbourne/Casey N1 - 690 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report ID - 103 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Evans, S. AU - Kloot, T. PY - 1993 TI - Birds of Cranbourne Botanic Garden, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Bird Observers Club of Australia SP - 23 N1 - 1993 VL - No. 2 M1 - Bird Observers Club of Australia Report N1 - Birds of Cranbourne Botanic Garden, Victoria N1 - 689 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 102 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Farmer, D.R. AU - Kaempfe, T.A. AU - Heydens, W.F. AU - Kelce, W.R. PY - 2000 TI - Multi-generation reproduction studies with glyphosate in rats. SP - 395 N1 - March 2000 JF - Toxicologist VL - 54 IS - 1 N1 - Multi-generation reproduction studies with glyphosate in rats. N1 - copy of abstract in file KW - glyphosate, health, safety, cancer, roundup, reproduction ID - 388 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Farrell, M. J. AU - Ashton, D. H. PY - 1974 TI - Environmental factors affecting the growth and establishment of mangroves in Westernport Bay CY - Melbourne PB - The University of Melbourne SP - 37 M1 - unpublished report N1 - Environmental factors affecting the growth and establishment of mangroves in Westernport Bay N1 - 875 N1 - 583.42099452 ENV N1 - Unpublished Scientific Literature UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 104 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Feeney Consulting, Pty Ltd PY - 1998 TI - Protecting the Waters of Western Port and Catchment - A Community Discussion PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 16 N1 - Community Workshop N1 - w77 KW - Western Port Bay, Westernport, Westernport catchment, catchment, Community consultation ID - 1484 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fels, M. H. PY - 1986 TI - The Dandenong Police Paddocks: early use as Native Police Headquarters and Aboriginal Protectorate Station, 1837-1853 N1 - The Dandenong Police Paddocks: early use as Native Police Headquarters and Aboriginal Protectorate Station, 1837-1853 N1 - B902242 KW - Contact sites Reservations Police stations Victoria Dandenong Vic N2 - Prior to its use for the Dandenong Police Paddocks the land for this site was used for three Aboriginal/European institutions: the 1837 Corps of Native Police, the Westernport Aboriginal Protectorate and the 1842 Corps of Native Police. This history documents the joint institutional use from 1837 to 1853. (Au, LT) N1 - Melbourne, 1986 : 1 vol; illus Scholarly overview ; Theory/survey ID - 1310 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ferns, L. W. AU - Curnow, J. G. PY - 1998 TI - Codium fragile spp. tomentosoides incursion at Western Port : the implementation of a Victorian protocol for managing exotic marine organism incursions: a case study N1 - 1998 VL - 0731148614 N1 - Codium fragile spp. tomentosoides incursion at Western Port : the implementation of a Victorian protocol for managing exotic marine organism incursions: a case study N1 - 48268 KW - Bays Seaweeds (Green) Codium fragile spp. tomentosoides Species (Biological) Foreign Biological Impact Pollution (Coastal Waters) Pollution (Environmental) Pollution Control (Coastal Waters) Pollution Control (Environmental) Marine Pollution Control Coastal Areas Community Participation Case Study Western Port Bay VIC Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) N2 - Codium fragile spp. tomentosoides (broccoli weed) is an exotic species of green macroalgae originating from the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of Japan and it was found in Western Port VIC in March 1998. The events following this discovery are reported, serving as a case study towards the development of a Victorian protocol for managing exotic marine organism incursions. As broccoli weed may pose a risk to the significant environmental values of the Newhaven and San Remo VIC area, immediate and long term operational response arrangements were initiated to assess the distribution of the exotic and to attempt to ameliorate its potential impact. Efforts by the local community to reduce the population of broccoli weed from the intertidal foreshores of the area have been regarded as a successful community partnership and education exercise. N1 - (Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment) Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, East Melbourne VIC, 1998-11, 28p, 1 table, 1 map, 12 refs. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 1144 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ferwerda, F. AU - Williams, R. J. AU - Ashton, D. H. PY - 1981 TI - Coastal tree fern communities at Western Port, Victoria SP - 1-13 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 93 IS - 1 N1 - Coastal tree fern communities at Western Port, Victoria N1 - 754 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - An occurrence of the rough tree fern, Cyathea australis, on coastal bluffs near Point Leo, Western Port, is described. The presence of this species, normally found as an understorey component in cool, humid forests in Victoria, is unusual. It is concluded that the establishment and survival of Cyathea australis in a coastal environment is dependent upon the existence of suitable micro-habitats, offering sufficient soil moisture and protection from salt laden S and SE winds. Such micro-habitats are created by small-scale rotational slumping, which occurs frequently in the study area. The slumping is in turn related to a probable rise in water table levels, exacerbated by extensive clearing of native forest in the immediate hinterland. UR - ARCUE ID - 105 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fire Ecology Working Group PY - 2004 TI - Guidelines and Procedures for Ecological Burning: on public land in Victoria 2004. PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment VL - Cardinia L10.03 N1 - Ecological Burning UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 905 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Fisher, D. PY - 1988 BT - Vegetation management, Aura Vale Lake, Cardinia Reservoir Park CY - Melbourne PB - Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works N1 - Vegetation management, Aura Vale Lake, Cardinia Reservoir Park N1 - 711.55809945 FISH N1 - 562 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - A floristic survey of the 15 hectares of remnant open forest and woodland on the North Shore of Aura Vale Lake was conducted. Based on sixteen 5 x 2 metre quadrats, 119 indigenous and 28 exotic species were identified. These species were grouped into 6 communities. The distribution of the six communities on the north shore of Aura Vale was mapped. None of the indigenous species recorded were considered to be rare or endangered on a statewide basis. The indigenous vegetation on the north shore of Aura Vale was considered to be of regional importance. To prevent the continual decline of the remnant vegetation on the north shore of Aura Vale the following recommendations were made: a) Acacia elata, Acacia longifolia, Pinus radiata, Pittosporum undulatum, Rubus fruticosus Ulex europaeus, Cirsium vulgare and Senecio jacobaea should be totally removed from the reserve; b) significant infestations of Erica lusitanica should be controlled; c) Nymphoides montana should be retained except where it threatens to block outlet structures; d) no regular burning was proposed to manage indigenous vegetation on the north shore of Aura Vale. However research trials were proposed to assess the usefulness of prescribed burning in manipulating understorey composition; e) many of the tracks in the reserve should be closed and revegetated; and f) swimming should be discouraged outside established beach areas. UR - CARM Centre ID - 106 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fisheries Victoria PY - 2005 TI - Flinders Aquaculture Fisheries Reserve Management Plan CY - Dept. Primary Industries, Fisheries Victoria PB - Dept. Primary Industries, Fisheries Victoria SP - 73 N1 - Fisheries UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson ID - 969 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fisheries Victoria PY - 2006 TI - Guidelines for environmental baseline surveys and ongoing monitoring of aquaculture fisheries reserves in Port Phillip and Western Port CY - Industries, Dept. Primary PB - Fisheries Victoria N1 - Fisheries UR - DSE K&LC ID - 970 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fitch, S. PY - 1989 TI - A report on accessing ethnic families with ID children in the local areas of Springvale, Dandenong, Berwick and Pakenham N1 - 198909 N1 - A report on accessing ethnic families with ID children in the local areas of Springvale, Dandenong, Berwick and Pakenham N1 - 15528 KW - Disabled children Non English speaking background Intellectually disabled Family support services Community services Springvale, Vic Dandenong, Vic Berwick, Vic Pakenham, Vic N2 - In 1989 Western Port Region Early Intervention Support Inc. received a community support and development grant to employ an Ethnic Project Co-ordinator. The co-ordinator's role was to gain an understanding of the needs of people from non-English speaking backgrounds who had a child aged between birth and sixteen with an intellectual disability and to determine the accessibility of services to these families in the local government areas of Springvale, Dandenong, Berwick and Pakenham. An appendix provides a list of agencies and the services they provide in these areas. N1 - Frankston, Vic: Western Port Region Early Intervention Support, 1989, 24p Reference: p20-21 AD - Ethnic Project Co-ordinator, DIDS, Western Port Region ID - 1340 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fitch, S. AU - Papanicolaou, L. N1 - 199009 PY - 1990 TI - Access to intellectual disability services by people from non-English speaking backgrounds in Westernport N1 - 15529 KW - Non English speaking background Disabled children Intellectually disabled Family support services Carers Western Port Region, Vic AB - Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC) was established a 1983 in response to the underuse of mainstream services by non-English speaking families with disabled children. In 1989 a project was initiated by CSV and a local community organisation to examine ways that CSV's Intellectual Disability Services could be made more accessible to non-English speaking breakground families. This paper describes the purpose of the project, presents the results and proposes strategies for achieving objectives. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities, 1990, 16p Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Early Intervention (Victorian Chapter) Conference, September 1990 ID - 1339 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fitzsimons, J PY - 2005 TI - Bullock and Decoy swamps addition to the French Island National Park PB - Dept. of Environment and Sustainability SP - 3.p N1 - National Parks UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson St ID - 987 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fitzsimons, J PY - 2005 TI - Duchers Swamp addition to the French Island National Park: Value Statement CY - DSE PB - DSE and Environment,Land Stewardship and Biodiversity SP - 3.p N1 - National Parks UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson St ID - 988 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fitzsimons, J. A. AU - Ashe, C. PY - 2003 TI - Some recent strategic additions to Victoria\'s protected area system 1997-2002 SP - 98-107 N1 - 2003-06 JF - Victorian Naturalist VL - 120 IS - 3 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - Some recent strategic additions to Victoria\'s protected area system 1997-2002 N1 - E02421 N1 - (Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, Flora and Fauna Branch, East Melbourne) Victorian Naturalist, 2003-06, 120 (3), p98-107, 4 figs, refs. docss@nla.gov.au KW - Nature conservation Wildlife conservation Biodiversity Landscape conservation Conservation areas Nature reserves Reserved areas Endangered species Protection Protected species Ecosystems Environmental management Grassland management Land management Remnant vegetation Woodlands Grasslands Natural grasslands Species diversity Species abundance Spatial distribution Spatial variation Geographical distribution Plant communities Native animals Surveys Yarram Vic Burrah Burrah Vic South Gippsland Vic (II27) Woorndoo Vic Skipton Vic Hopkins River Vic (II36) Craigieburn Vic Yarra River Vic (II29) Terrick Terrick Vic Kamarooka Vic Mitiamo Vic Loddon River Vic (IV7) Balmattum Vic Goulburn River Vic (IV5) Warby Range State Park Vic Moodemere, Lake Vic Rutherglen Vic Ovens River Vic (IV3) French Island Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) Gillingal Vic Murrindal Vic Bendoc Vic Snowy River Vic (II22) AER (1) AER (7) AER (10) N2 - The biological features of 18 new additions to Victoria\'s protected areas system are described. The land has been purchased in accordance with Victoria's strategy to develop a comprehensive and representative reserve system to enhance biodiversity conservation in the State. On sites which have a past history of grazing, a strictly controlled grazing regime has been retained as a management tool to enhance the biodiversity values of particular grassy ecosystems. The recent additions include areas of significant remnant woodlands and native grasslands which provide habitat to a range of endangered and threatened mammals, birds, reptiles and insects. An appendix lists some of the species occurring on the recently acquired sites and notes their State and National conservation status (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://home.vicnet.net.au/fncv/vicnat.htm ID - 1011 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fitzsimons, J. A. AU - Fitzsimons, P. AU - Ashe, C. PY - 2004 TI - Further strategic additions to Victoria\'s public protected area system: 2002-2004 SP - 214-225 N1 - 2004-10 JF - Victorian Naturalist IS - 2004-10 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - Further strategic additions to Victoria\'s public protected area system: 2002-2004 N1 - E00455 N1 - (Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, East Melbourne) Victorian Naturalist, 2004-10, p214-225, 5 figs, refs. Fitzsimons JA james.fitzsimons@dse.vic.gov.au docss@nla.gov.au Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) KW - Nature conservation Wildlife conservation Biodiversity Landscape conservation Conservation areas Nature reserves Reserved areas Endangered species Protection Protected species Ecosystems Environmental management Grassland management Land management Yarram Park Vic Glenelg River Vic (II38) Mount Difficult Range Vic Wimmera-Avon Rivers Vic (IV15) Mitiamo Vic Kotta Vic Loddon River Vic (IV7) Pomberneit North Vic Lake Corangamite Vic (II34) Mount Mercer Vic Meredith Vic Barwon River Vic (II33) Anglesea Vic Otway Coast Vic (II35) French Island Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) One Tree Swamp Vic Youanmite Vic Euroa-Nagambie Plains Vic Nagambie Vic Goulburn River Vic (IV5) Black Dog Creek Vic Ovens River Vic (IV3) Tabberabbera Vic Mitchell River Vic (II24) AER (1) AER (7) AER (10) N2 - The National Reserve System aims to develop a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system and is supported by all Australian states and territories. In Victoria, purchasing private land for incorporating into the protected area system of parks and reserves is one of the few ways to protect the State's most endangered ecosystems. Some of the more significant purchases of private land by the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment between mid 2002 and early 2004 are described, including a description of their natural attributes. All the areas are managed for the conservation of biodiversity. On sites which have a past history of grazing, a strictly controlled grazing regime has been retained as a management tool to enhance the biodiversity values of particular grassy ecosystems. Appendixes lists the species included in the 'Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988' that are protected by the new reserves (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://home.vicnet.net.au/fncv/vicnat.htm ID - 1012 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fitzsimons, J. A. AU - Williams, C. AU - Fitzsimons, P. PY - 2006 TI - Ecological attributes of strategic land acquisitions for addition to Victoria's public protected area estate: 2004-2005 SP - 134-145 N1 - 2006-06 JF - Victorian Naturalist VL - 123 IS - 3 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - Ecological attributes of strategic land acquisitions for addition to Victoria's public protected area estate: 2004-2005 N1 - E07977 N1 - (Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment, East Melbourne) (Deakin University, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Burwood) Victorian Naturalist, 2006-06, 123 (3), p134-145, 5 figs, refs. KW - Nature reserves Reserved areas Conservation areas Nature conservation Ecosystems Ecology Private land Acquisition of ownership Mumbannar Wetlands Vic Laharum Woodlands Vic Ledcourt Woodlands Vic Grampians National Park Vic Glenelg River Vic (II38) Mount Eccles National Park Vic Yambuk Wetlands Vic Portland Coast Vic (II37) Terrick Terrick East Nature Conservation Reserve Vic Loddon River (IV7) Stony Knoll Shrublands Vic Lake Corangamite Vic (II34) Melton Vic Werribee River Vic (II31) Benalla Vic Broken River Vic (IV4) Mount Meg Flora and Fauna Reserve Vic Ovens River Vic (IV3) French Island Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) Mullungdung Forest Vic Gippsland Plain Vic Latrobe River Vic (II26) AER (1) AER (4) AER (7) AER (10) N2 - The key objective of the National Reserve System is the development of a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system. In Victoria, purchasing private land to incorporate into the parks and reserve system assists the protection of some of the State's most endangered ecosystems. The ecological attributes of private land purchased for the Victorian public protected area system between 2004 and 2005 are described (A). UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/CA256F310024B628/0/385BC13C45A3CB50CA257179001B9731/$File/Ecological+attributes+of+reserve+additions+2004-2005.pdf http://home.vicnet.net.au/fncv/vicnat.htm ID - 1008 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fleming, L. E. AU - Bean, J. A. AU - Rudolph, M. AU - Hamilton, K. PY - 1999 TI - Mortality in a cohort of licensed pesticide applicators in Florida SP - 14-21 JF - Occupational & Environmental Medicine JO - Occup Environ Med VL - 56 IS - 1 N1 - Mortality in a cohort of licensed pesticide applicators in Florida N1 - 99273287 N1 - English KW - Adult Aged Agricultural Workers' Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] *Agricultural Workers' Diseases/mo [Mortality] Cause of Death Cohort Studies Female Florida/ep [Epidemiology] Human Male Middle Age Neoplasms/ci [Chemically Induced] Neoplasms/mo [Mortality] Occupational Exposure *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Prostatic Neoplasms/ci [Chemically Induced] Prostatic Neoplasms/mo [Mortality] Retrospective Studies Sex Distribution Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. N2 - OBJECTIVES: Although the primary hazard to humans associated with pesticide exposure is acute poisoning, there has been considerable concern surrounding the possibility of cancer and other chronic health effects in humans. Given the huge volume of pesticides now used throughout the world, as well as environmental and food residue contamination leading to chronic low level exposure, the study of possible chronic human health effects is important. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study, analysed by general standardised mortality ratio (SMR) of licensed pesticide applicators in Florida compared with the general population of Florida. A cohort of 33,658 (10% female) licensed pesticide applicators assembled through extensive data linkages yielded 1874 deaths with 320,250 person-years from 1 January 1975 to 31 December 1993. RESULTS: The pesticide applicators were consistently and significantly healthier than the general population of Florida. As with many occupational cohorts, the risks of cardiovascular disease and of diseases associated with alcohol and tobacco use were significantly lower, even in the subpopulations--for example, men, women, and licence subcategories. Among male applicators, prostate cancer mortality (SMR 2.38 (95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.83 to 3.04) was significantly increased. No cases of soft tissue sarcoma were confirmed in this cohort, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was not increased. The number of female applicators was small, as were the numbers of deaths. Mortality from cervical cancer and breast cancer was not increased. Additional subcohort and exposure analyses were performed. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent with previous publications on farmers but at odds with current theories about the protective effects of vitamin D, prostate cancer was increased in these pesticide applicators. Female breast cancer was not increased despite theories linking risk of breast cancer with exposure to oestrogen disruptors--such as the organochlorines. The lack of cases of soft tissue sarcoma is at odds with previous publications associating the use of the phenoxy herbicides with an increased risk of these cancers. ID - 389 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fleming, L. E. AU - Herzstein, J. A. PY - 1997 TI - Emerging issues in pesticide health studies SP - 387-97 JF - Occupational Medicine JO - Occup Med VL - 12 IS - 2 N1 - Emerging issues in pesticide health studies N1 - 97364215 N1 - English KW - Animal *Environmental Exposure/pc [Prevention & Control] Female *Health Status Human Male Occupational Exposure/pc [Prevention & Control] *Pesticides/po [Poisoning] Population Surveillance Risk Assessment United States/ep [Epidemiology] ID - 390 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Fleming, M. R. AU - Temby, I. D. AU - Thomson, R. L. PY - 1979 TI - Sites of zoological significance in the Upper Yarra region CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 127 N1 - 1979 VL - No. 247 M1 - Environmental Studies Program Task Report N1 - Sites of zoological significance in the Upper Yarra region N1 - 186 N1 - 591.99452 SIT N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - Sites of zoological significance in the Upper Yarra Region are described, ranked according to significance and delineated on maps. The 26 sites of zoological significance are graded into categories of national significance (4 sites), regional significance (8 sites), local significance (10 sites), potential signifcance (3 sites and degraded (1 site). The four areas of national significance are the Canbarville Forest Reserve and adjoining areas, Upper Thomson Special Management Zone, O'Shannassy Catchment and Yellingbo Faunal Reserve. The importance of roadside verges, stream frontages and forested crown land is discussed. Species of special significance (Leadbeaters possum, smokey mouse, dunnarts, tuan, broadtoothed rat, lace monitor and Helmeted Honeyeater), their environmental requirements and management problems associated with them are discussed. recommendations are made concerning the conservation of sites and species of significance and concerning general management matters such as fuel reduction burning. UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 107 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Flinders Shire Council PY - 1992 TI - Coastal resource Reference Directory N1 - Coastal resource Reference Directory KW - directory coastal resource N2 - directory coastal resource, 1991, 1992 N1 - Copy held at MPSC office, Mornington ID - 391 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Forster, David AU - South Eastern Peninsula Conservation Strategy Committee (Vic.) PY - 1989 BT - Conserving our environment : a conservation strategy for the South Eastern Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - Clayton PB - Victoria College Rusden Campus SP - 80 N1 - Conserving our environment : a conservation strategy for the South Eastern Mornington Peninsula, Victoria SN - 0949827177 N1 - Matheson Library Main Collection 333.72099452 F733C N1 - edited by David Forster. On cover: South Eastern Peninsula Conservation Strategy Committee. Includes bibliographic reference. KW - Conservation of natural resources Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Environmental policy Victoria Mornington Peninsula., photos , maps, local knowledge, urbanization of rural land, planning, creeks, dams, Shands road bridge, vineyards, roadsides, roadside management, planning scheme adminstration, tourism, sewerage N2 - includes many photos circa 1989, list of chemicals used in apple orchards (p.57), Community project ID - 392 ER - TY - GEN AU - Forster, J. AU - Gilley, T. PY - 199412, 1994 TI - Strategic services to meet family needs N1 - 199412 SP - 7-10 N1 - Strategic services to meet family needs U1 - Brotherhood Comment Dec 1994: 7-10 N1 - 24471 N1 - References: p10 KW - Family support services Low income Poverty Family policy Discrimination Victoria Brotherhood of St Laurence (Fitzroy, Vic) N2 - Five years ago, the Brotherhood of St Laurence examined ways of addressing child poverty as part of a national campaign of action on child poverty. After reviewing policy approaches, Particia Harris (1990) argued that the development of a system of 'progressive universality' in the provision of services to families with children was essential to reducing child poverty. In 1994, after considerable changes to service provision in Victoria, it is important to reflect on whether we are closer to, or further from, this ideal. The authors examine the extent to which services for families with young children are universal and the effect of recent changes in Victoria such as cuts in funding to kindergartens and the state education system on these families. Two Brotherhood services are described: the Napier Street Cottage Child Care Centre and the Pre-School Support Program on the Mornington Peninsula. N1 - References: p10 AD - Community and Family Services, Peninsula Region (Vic) (1) Social Policy and Research Unit, Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (2) ID - 1359 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Forster, P AU - Niemiec, J PY - 2000 TI - Catchment planning BT - Landcare notes VL - LC0044 N1 - Catchment planning KW - water, resources, streams, dams, access, irrigation, aquifers, groundwater, planning, maps, photos, landcare, www, catchments N2 - Guide to group management of water resources, also gives advice on where to obtain aerial photographs, satellite images and maps of catchment areas. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 393 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Foster, J. PY - 2002 TI - Shire of Cardinia: Waterway Health Analysis for 1980 - 2001 CY - Melbourne N1 - Shire of Cardinia: Waterway Health Analysis for 1980 - 2001 N1 - Cardinia 3.61 N1 - Waterway Health Analysis UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 878 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Foster, J. PY - 2006 TI - Analysis of Phosphate and Electrical Conductivity in Major Waterways N1 - Analysis of Phosphate and Electrical Conductivity in Major Waterways N1 - Cardinia L3.10 N1 - Water N1 - Annual report 2006 Western port Catchment water Monitoring Network UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 906 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Foster, W. G. PY - 1995 TI - The reproductive toxicology of Great Lakes contaminants SP - 63-9 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 103 Suppl 9 N1 - The reproductive toxicology of Great Lakes contaminants N1 - 96232900 N1 - English KW - Animal *Dioxins/ae [Adverse Effects] Dioxins/an [Analysis] Dioxins/bl [Blood] Female Follicular Fluid/ch [Chemistry] Great Lakes Region Human Male *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Pesticides/an [Analysis] Pesticides/bl [Blood] *Polychlorinated Biphenyls/ae [Adverse Effects] Polychlorinated Biphenyls/an [Analysis] Polychlorinated Biphenyls/bl [Blood] Rats *Reproduction/de [Drug Effects] Semen/ch [Chemistry] *Water Pollutants, Chemical/ae [Adverse Effects] Water Pollutants, Chemical/an [Analysis] Water Pollutants, Chemical/bl [Blood] N2 - The Great Lakes basin is characterized as a heavily populated and industrialized region in which a large number of environmental contaminants have been identified. Both the scientific community and the public have voiced concern that contaminants present in the Great Lakes may pose undue risk to human reproduction. Evidence from animal experiments, wildlife studies, and reports of occupational and accidental human exposures indicate that chemical contaminants can adversely affect reproduction. The purpose of this paper is to review the reproductive toxicity of some of the many contaminants known to be present in the Great Lakes. Since the number of chemicals present in the Great Lakes is far too great for each to be adequately reviewed here, discussion will be limited to those contaminants that have been identified in human serum, ovarian follicular fluid, and semen obtained from people residing in the Great Lakes region. It is concluded that a) the data at present is too limited to support the notion that reproduction, in the general population, has been impaired by exposure to chemicals present in the Great Lakes; b) the lack of data in some cases such as for hexachloroethane and 1,2,4-trichlobenzene does provide reason for concern and underscores the need for further research in this area; and c) the potential for a number of the compounds, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl) ethane (DDT), to disrupt endocrine functions suggests that additive or synergistic effects of these compounds may already be causing adverse effects on reproduction in sensitive individuals, which needs to be explored. ID - 394 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Frankston, City of CT - Mornington Peninsula Local plants PB - City of Frankston N1 - Mornington Peninsula Local plants N1 - Cardinia L-8.03 N1 - Biodiversity UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1057 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Friends of French Island State, Park PY - 1996 TI - The French Island Cinnamon Fungus signage project N1 - The French Island Cinnamon Fungus signage project N1 - B970023 KW - Interpretation Phytophthora cinnamomii Fungi Victoria French Island Vic N2 - French Island has been identified as having outstanding botanical values. However the island's heathland and woodland vegetation communities are very susceptible to infection by Cinnamon Fungus (Phytopthora cinnamonii). As yet, Cinnamon Fungus has not been detected on French Island, although it has been detected at many locations throughout the Western Port region. The objective of this project was to design, construct and erect signage at prominent locations where Cinnamon Fungus could be transported to the island. A statement of costs is included. (Au, AM) N1 - (Melbourne), FFISP, 1996 : 1 v; maps National Estate Grants Program report ; Scholarly overview ID - 1259 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Friends of the Elms PY - 2006 TI - Our Elms need Friends N1 - Our Elms need Friends N1 - Endangered species UR - Royal Botanical Gardens ID - 984 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Frood, D. PY - 1999 TI - An Assessment of Valley Heathy Forest in the Eastern Melbourne Area CY - Melbourne PB - Pathways Experiences SP - 39 N1 - June 1999 M1 - Report to VicRoads Eastern Project Office N1 - An Assessment of Valley Heathy Forest in the Eastern Melbourne Area N1 - 2289 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - The pre-1750 (collective) extent of Valley Heathy Forest in the Eastern Melbourne area is estimated at approximately 18,450 ha. The current (collective) extent of detected high to medium quality remnants is estimated at 1 1 7 ha, 0.63% of the estimated pre-1 750 extent of the EVC. Including degraded remnants, the current cover totals only 339 ha, 1.84% of the estimated pre-1 750 extent of the EVC. Of the 97 documented sites for Valley Heathy Forest, 24 comprised degraded vegetation only. Of the 73 remaining locations, 51 supported only low quality remnant Valley Heathy Forest (though a number of these locations are still significant as remnant vegetation in otherwise cleared areas, including for species conservation). 22 sites supported medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest. The vegetation is highly fragmented. In some instances the remnant vegetation within locations consisted of discrete patches. The medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest covered a total area of 117 ha, i.e. an average location size of approximately 5 ha. Including areas of degraded but mappable remnant vegetation, the average location size was approximately 3.5 ha. The EVC appears to have been somewhat variable in structure and floristics across its range. A provisional division of 6 variants was developed to cover this variation in the EVC. These include 3 structural variants, 1 complex and 2 ecotones/gradations into other EVCS. Of the 22 locations with medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest, only 3 (Mullum Valley, Blackburn Lake and Police Paddocks Reserve) exceed 10 ha in size (considering only medium to high quality vegetation), with each of these representing a different variant of the EVC. It should be noted that in excess of 90% of the medium to high quality remnants of Variant 1 occur within the Mullum Valley, and that of the 22 locations with medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest, 16 represent Variant 2. The Mulium Valley bushland remnants are also particularly important due to their high potential for long-term viability as a consequence of their linkage to other remnant vegetation. On the basis of the above information, the 'endangered' status of the Valley Heathy Forest EVC in the Melbourne area is confirmed. The pre-1 750 (collective) extent of Valley Heathy Forest in the Eastern Melbourne area is estimated at approximately 18,450 ha. The current (collective) extent of detected high to medium quality remnants is estimated at 1 1 7 ha, 0.63% of the estimated pre-1 750 extent of the EVC. Including degraded remnants, the current cover totals only 339 ha, 1.84% of the estimated pre-1 750 extent of the EVC. Of the 97 documented sites for Valley Heathy Forest, 24 comprised degraded vegetation only. Of the 73 remaining locations, 51 supported only low quality remnant Valley Heathy Forest (though a number of these locations are still significant as remnant vegetation in otherwise cleared areas, including for species conservation). 22 sites supported medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest. The vegetation is highly fragmented. In some instances the remnant vegetation within locations consisted of discrete patches. The medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest covered a total area of 117 ha, i.e. an average location size of approximately 5 ha. Including areas of degraded but mappable remnant vegetation, the average location size was approximately 3.5 ha. The EVC appears to have been somewhat variable in structure and floristics across its range. A provisional division of 6 variants was developed to cover this variation in the EVC. These include 3 structural variants, 1 complex and 2 ecotones/gradations into other EVCS. Of the 22 locations with medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest, only 3 (Mullum Valley, Blackburn Lake and Police Paddocks Reserve) exceed 10 ha in size (considering only medium to high quality vegetation), with each of these representing a different variant of the EVC. It should be noted that in excess of 90% of the medium to high quality remnants of Variant 1 occur within the Mullum Valley, and that of the 22 locations with medium to high quality remnants of Valley Heathy Forest, 16 represent Variant 2. The Mulium Valley bushland remnants are also particularly important due to their high potential for long-term viability as a consequence of their linkage to other remnant vegetation. On the basis of the above information, the 'endangered' status of the Valley Heathy Forest EVC in the Melbourne area is confirmed. UR - ARCUE ID - 108 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fry, D. M. PY - 1995 TI - Reproductive effects in birds exposed to pesticides and industrial chemicals SP - 165-71 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 103 Suppl 7 N1 - Reproductive effects in birds exposed to pesticides and industrial chemicals N1 - 96163774 N1 - English KW - Animal *Birds/ph [Physiology] *Chemical Industry *Environmental Pollutants/ae [Adverse Effects] Female Insecticides, Organochlorine/ae [Adverse Effects] Male *Mammals/ph [Physiology] *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] *Reproduction/de [Drug Effects] Sex Differentiation/de [Drug Effects] N2 - Environmental contamination by agricultural chemicals and industrial waste disposal results in adverse effects on reproduction of exposed birds. The diversity of pollutants results in physiological effects at several levels, including direct effects on breeding adults as well as developmental effects on embryos. The effects on embryos include mortality or reduced hatchability, failure of chicks to thrive (wasting syndrome), and teratological effects producing skeletal abnormalities and impaired differentiation of the reproductive and nervous systems through mechanisms of hormonal mimicking of estrogens. The range of chemical effects on adult birds covers acute mortality, sublethal stress, reduced fertility, suppression of egg formation, eggshell thinning, and impaired incubation and chick rearing behaviors. The types of pollutants shown to cause reproductive effects include organochlorine pesticides and industrial pollutants, organophosphate pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and in a fewer number of reports, herbicides, and fungicides. o,p'-DDT, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and mixtures of organochlorines have been identified as environmental estrogens affecting populations of gulls breeding in polluted "hot spots" in southern California, the Great Lakes, and Puget Sound. Estrogenic organochlorines represent an important class of toxicants to birds because differentiation of the avian reproductive system is estrogen dependent. ID - 395 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fuller, P. PY - 1995 TI - Water and wine quality - The Barossa experience. SP - 217 - 221 JF - Wine Industry Journal VL - 10 IS - 3 N1 - Water and wine quality - The Barossa experience. N1 - copy in file KW - Barrossa, South Australia, water, vineyards, resource, water, use, irrigation, viticulture, supply, sustainable, environmental assets, catchment, management, tourism, riparian vegetation, mulching ID - 396 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Funari, E. AU - Bastone, A. AU - Bottoni, P. AU - De Donno, D. AU - Donati, L. PY - 1991 TI - Quality problems in waters used for drinking purposes in Italy SP - 339-47 JF - Biomedical & Environmental Sciences JO - Biomed Environ Sci VL - 4 IS - 4 N1 - Quality problems in waters used for drinking purposes in Italy N1 - 92143993 N1 - English KW - Asbestos/an [Analysis] Fluorides/an [Analysis] Herbicides/an [Analysis] Hydrocarbons, Halogenated/an [Analysis] Italy Manganese/an [Analysis] Nitrates/an [Analysis] *Water Pollutants, Chemical/an [Analysis] *Water Supply/st [Standards] N2 - With a grant from the Italian Ministry of the Environment, the National Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanita) promoted and coordinated some activities aimed at determining the extent and the intensity of contamination of waters used for human consumption by some chemical agents, and describing causes and modalities of contamination and human health implications. The chemical agents examined were herbicides, nitrates, trihalomethanes, asbestos, manganese and fluoride. In this paper a first nationwide picture of these problems is reported. ID - 397 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Furmedge, Bruce AU - Minton, David AU - Peninsula Regional Library Service. PY - 1985 BT - The birthplace of Victoria : a guide to the history of the Mornington Peninsula CY - Rosebud, Vic. PB - Peninsula Regional Library Service SP - 96 N1 - The birthplace of Victoria : a guide to the history of the Mornington Peninsula SN - 0958921407 : N1 - Peninsula Reference Collection 994.520016 F986 N1 - compiled by Bruce Furmedge ; illustrated by David Minton. Available from The Librarian, Peninsula Regional Library Service, P.O. Box 147, Rosebud, Vic. 3939. KW - Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) History Sources Bibliography. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) Pictorial works ID - 398 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Furness, G. PY - 2000 TI - Droplet rating chart: a simple way to measure spray coverage and dose of pesticides on grapevines JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - August 2000 N1 - Droplet rating chart: a simple way to measure spray coverage and dose of pesticides on grapevines N1 - copy in file KW - spray coverage, measurement, dose, sprays, application, testing, droplet rating chart, assessment, sprayer calibration, pesticides, fungicides, spray drift ID - 399 ER - TY - GEN AU - Fyfe, M.2005 TI - Freeway to destroy rare plants. The Eastlink Freeway from Mitcham to Frankston in Victria has been permitted to proceed through rare wetland, which is supposed to be protected under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act. The wetland is a remnant of the herb-rich plains grassy wetland. The article includes an image of 'Fairies Aprons' N1 - Freeway to destroy rare plants. The Eastlink Freeway from Mitcham to Frankston in Victria has been permitted to proceed through rare wetland, which is supposed to be protected under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act. The wetland is a remnant of the herb-rich plains grassy wetland. The article includes an image of 'Fairies Aprons' U1 - The Age (Melbourne) 16-05-2005: 6 KW - Boggy Creek Wetland Communities ID - 1025 ER - TY - RPRT AU - G Butler And Associates PY - 2002 TI - Hastings Heritage PB - G Butler And Associates N1 - Hastings Heritage N1 - Heritage UR - MPSC ID - 1407 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gallagher, E. PY - 2002 TI - Adult clients with mild 'intellectual disability': rethinking our assumptions SP - 202-210 N1 - 200212 JF - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy VL - 23 IS - 4 SN - 0814-723X N1 - Adult clients with mild 'intellectual disability': rethinking our assumptions N1 - 50535 N1 - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy v.23 no.4 Dec 2002: 202-210 References: p209-210 KW - Intellectually disabled Adults Attitudes Stigma Learning problems Counselling N2 - There is considerable confusion surrounding the concept of 'intellectual disability' and great stigma attached to this label. This paper questions whether the concept is a useful one when applied to adults with mild learning difficulties and encourages less rigidity in categorisation. Some implications of a pseudo-medical model are examined. Counselling for adults with mild intellectual disabilities has been much neglected. Some aspects of counselling these individuals are briefly discussed: expectations, communication style; exploring the client's idea of 'disability'; accepting versus challenging 'disability'; importance of relationships; exploring discrimination and abuse; depression and anxiety; and the danger of assuming a lack of understanding. (Journal abstract) AD - Psychologist, Cardinia Community Health Service, Cardinia Vic 3978 ID - 1365 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Galloway, J. PY - 2001 TI - Coverage for all is needed now SP - 17 N1 - 200104 JF - Parity VL - 14 IS - 3 SN - 1032-6170 N1 - Coverage for all is needed now N1 - 45451 N1 - Parity v.14 no.3 Apr 2001: 17 KW - Caravans Tenancy law Housing Legal rights Low income Rental housing Case studies Disadvantaged groups Advocacy Western Port Region, Vic N2 - The primary focus of the Penninsula Community Legal Centre's Tenant/ Consumer Support Program is to provide information, advice and advocacy to tenants, caravan park and rooming house residents, and consumers. This article examines the problems faced by people living in caravan parks and shows the ways in which they do not have the same legislative protection as do other tenured residents living in other forms of accommodation. AD - Team Leader, Tenant/Consumer Support Program, Peninsula Community Legal Centre, Vic ID - 1335 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ganghwin, Denise PY - 1984 TI - Women in the food quest in Western Port, Victoria SP - 23-28 N1 - Dec 1984 JF - Artefact (Melbourne) VL - 9 IS - 1/4 SN - 0044-9075 N1 - Women in the food quest in Western Port, Victoria N1 - 850504945 N1 - Artefact (Melbourne), v.9, nos 1/4, Dec 1984: 23-28 bibl., map, table N1 - 13/09/2004 KW - Food Aborigines Sex role Victoria: History Women Hunting Thomas, William Western Port (Vic.) ID - 1322 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Garcia, A. M. AU - Sabater, M. C. AU - Mendoza, M. T. AU - Ballester, F. AU - Carrasco, J. M. PY - 2000 TI - Exposure to organophosphate pesticides in a general population living in a rice growing area: an exploratory study SP - 764-71 JF - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology JO - Bull Environ Contam Toxicol VL - 65 IS - 6 N1 - Exposure to organophosphate pesticides in a general population living in a rice growing area: an exploratory study N1 - 20532403 N1 - English KW - Adolescence Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Air/an [Analysis] Biological Markers *Environmental Exposure Female Health Status Indicators Human Insecticides, Organothiophosphate/ae [Adverse Effects] *Insecticides, Organothiophosphate/an [Analysis] Insecticides, Organothiophosphate/ur [Urine] Middle Age Organothiophosphorus Compounds/ae [Adverse Effects] *Organothiophosphorus Compounds/an [Analysis] Organothiophosphorus Compounds/ur [Urine] Phosphoric Acid Esters/an [Analysis] Phosphoric Acid Esters/ur [Urine] Pilot Projects Questionnaires *Rice Spain Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ID - 400 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Garnet, J. R. PY - 1949 TI - Club picnic to Arthurs Seat and Rosebud SP - 213-214 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 65 N1 - Club picnic to Arthurs Seat and Rosebud N1 - 324 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 109 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Garnett, S. AU - Lane, B. AU - Schultz, M. AU - Wood, K. PY - 1986 BT - Birds of Port Phillip Bay CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Planning and Environment SP - 90 N1 - Birds of Port Phillip Bay SN - 0730600807 N1 - CLVP 598.299452 BIR N1 - 271 N1 - Educational UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 110 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gaughwin, D PY - 1981 TI - Sites of Archeological Significance in the Western Port Catchment. Vol.1. Report PB - Ministry for Coservation, Victoria VL - ESS No.367 N1 - Sites of Archeological Significance in the Western Port Catchment. Vol.1. Report KW - history, sites, maps, aboriginal N1 - In MPSC collection ID - 401 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gaughwin, D PY - 1981 TI - Sites of Archaeological Significance in the Westernport Catchment - Volume I Report PB - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria - Environmental Studies Division SP - 252 N1 - 1981 VL - ISSN 0155-8927 M1 - Volume I - Report N1 - Sites of Archaeological Significance in the Westernport Catchment - Volume I Report N1 - w9 N1 - ESP No. 367 KW - Sites of Archaeological Significance Archaeology Ethnohistory Bunerong N2 - 266 sites located and recorded - 208 on Phillip Island, 3 on French Island, 15 in the Top of the Bay, 12 on San Remo Peninsula, 23 on other coasts, 4 in Uplands near Gembrook. Documents relating to Aborigines who lived in catchment highlight relationship between environment, its resources and human population. Processes of coastal erosion are a major force in destruction of archaeological sites. Very few well-preserved sites were recorded. Recommendations for the management of these archaeological sites are made. ID - 1416 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gaughwin, D PY - 1981 TI - Sites of Archaeological Significance in the Westernport Region - Volume 2 Recommendations PB - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria - Environmental Studies Division SP - 6 N1 - 1981 VL - ISSN 0155-8927 N1 - Sites of Archaeological Significance in the Westernport Region - Volume 2 Recommendations N1 - w10 KW - Sites of Archaeological Significance Archaeology Ethnohistory Bunerong ID - 1417 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gaughwin, D. PY - 1983 TI - Coastal economies and the Western Port Catchment, Victoria N1 - Coastal economies and the Western Port Catchment, Victoria N1 - B890613 KW - Aboriginal culture Economics Aboriginal archaeology Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - The author proposes a definition of Aboriginal coastal economies which encompasses various approaches to the subject. This definition is discussed with reference to the results of a site survey conducted in the Western Port Catchment Vic. (Au) N1 - Archaeology at ANZAAS 1983 : Perth, Western Australian Museum, 1983 : p63 Theory/survey ID - 1278 ER - TY - GEN AU - Gaughwin, Denise1995 TI - Victorian offshore islands in a mainland coastal economy / Denise Gaughwin and Richard Fullagar ED - Fullagar, R. L. K. PB - 1995 N1 - Victorian offshore islands in a mainland coastal economy / Denise Gaughwin and Richard Fullagar U1 - Australian Archaeology no.40 (June 1995), p.38-50, maps, ill U5 - p. 38-50 N1 - a349401 N1 - Bibliography: p.48-50 KW - Subsistence and economy Sites - Excavations Great Glennie Island (Bass Strait SJ55-15) Wilsons Promontory (E Vic Gippsland SJ55-10) Western Port (Vic SJ55-09) N2 - Review of the evidence for the use of offshore islands, Victoria; definition of a marine economy; historical accounts of island use; archaeological and economic evidence - eastern Victoria, Wilson's Promontory, Western Port Bay; variability in stone technology; excavation results - Great Glennie Island; concludes that the islands were intermittently visited and marginal to overall subsistence N1 - Bibliography: p.48-50 ID - 1318 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gaughwin, Denise AU - Sullivan, Hilary PY - 1984 TI - Aboriginal boundaries and movements in Western Port, Victoria SP - 80-98 N1 - 1984 JF - Aboriginal History VL - 8 IS - 1/ 2 SN - 0314-8769 N1 - Aboriginal boundaries and movements in Western Port, Victoria N1 - 870404643 N1 - Aboriginal History, v.8, nos 1/ 2, 1984: 80-98 bibl., maps N1 - 5/12/2003 KW - Aboriginal communities Population movement Victoria Bunurong people ID - 1321 ER - TY - BOOK AU - German MAB National Committee PY - 2005 BT - Full of Life UNESCO Biosphere reserves: Model regions for Sustainable Development PB - Springer N1 - Full of Life UNESCO Biosphere reserves: Model regions for Sustainable Development N1 - Biosphere N1 - The German contribution to the UNESCO programme man and the Biosphere(MAB) UR - MPWP Biosphere Office Hastings ID - 1391 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gibson , M PY - 2002 TI - Bass Catchment Waterway management PB - West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority N1 - Bass Catchment Waterway management N1 - Water UR - PPWPCMA ID - 953 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gilley, T. PY - 1995 TI - Responding to service users N1 - 199500 VL - 0947081852 N1 - Responding to service users N1 - 27542 KW - Community services Family support services Help seeking behaviour Mothers Research Frankston, Vic Mornington Peninsula, Vic N2 - This study explores the value of a 'resource-based approach' to delivering human services. Three key aspects of this approach are: a strong consumer focus; an interest in prevention and the availability of informal supports to families. Based in the Frankston/Mornington Peninsula region of Melbourne, the focus of the project is on the use of services by families with at least one child under eight years of age. Discussions were held with 24 mothers over a four month period in three small groups which met weekly. The project led to local agencies, both government and non-government, seeking jointly to improve community knowledge of the variety of services available and also to develop new mechanisms for consumer input. N1 - Fitzroy, Vic: Brotherhood of St Laurence, 1995, 68p (Research for action; no.1) References: p68. Funded by the Office of the International Year of the Family AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 ID - 1357 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gillham, M. E. AU - Thomson, J. A. PY - 1961 TI - Old and new storm petrel rookeries in Port Phillip Bay SP - 37-46 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 74 N1 - Old and new storm petrel rookeries in Port Phillip Bay N1 - 400 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - It is suggested that the breeding colony of white-faced storm petrels (Pelagodrmia marina Latham) established on South Channel Fort Island formed from descendants of birds breeding on the Mud Is 2 m. away. The old established Mud 'Is rookeries are degenerating and petrel burrow density is less than in the more recent Fort I. rookery. On the Mud Is collapse of the petrel burrows due to interference by man, grazing of vegetation by rabbits and the removal of guano in the latter half of last century have aided soil erosion. Loss of soil depth where the underlying rock is near the surface results in decrease of rookery area as burrowing becomes impossible. These factors are not important on Fort I. The vegetation of the Mud Is in rookery areas is extremely degenerate and consists of an incomplete cover of introduced annuals. Fort I., although man-made and only 80 years old, has a much less artificial flora of native perennials. The unfavourable areas of Fort I. were almost fully utilized by the 1959-60 breeding season, so that further transfer of the storm petrel population from the Mud Is is likely to be restricted. At least some portions of the rookeries on the Mud Is might be preserved by enclosure with rabbit-proof fencing to enable the flora to regenerate and by minimization of the disturbances occasioned by collapse of the petrel burrows due to trampling by man. UR - ARCUE ID - 111 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gilmour, P PY - 2006 TI - Victorian subtidal reef monitoring program: the reef biota at Phillip Island CY - victoria, Parks PB - Parks Victoria SP - 40.p N1 - Biodiversity UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson st ID - 989 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gladstones, J. PY - 1992 BT - Viticulture and Environment PB - Winetitles SP - 142 N1 - Viticulture and Environment N1 - copy of table in file KW - climate, temperature, rainfall, mesoclimates N2 - page 142 has table of temperatures and rainfall for Mornington Peninsula ID - 402 ER - TY - CONF AU - Glaetzer, S.J. PY - 1998 TI - Environmental management case study: Winery BT - Proceedings : Tenth Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference SP - 90 -92 N1 - Environmental management case study: Winery KW - salinity, chemical composition, effluent, wastewater, discharge, pollution, water, streams, stormwater, economics, soil, pH, contamination, pollutants, waste, re-use, recycling, treatment, SA, Australia N2 - includes information on chemical composition of winery effluent , eg. sodium levels N1 - copy in file, see Keith Harris for CD ID - 403 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gleadow, R. M. PY - 1982 TI - Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. II Dispersal, Germiation and Establishment SP - 185-198 JF - Australian Journal of Botany VL - 30 N1 - Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. II Dispersal, Germiation and Establishment N1 - 1996 N1 - Scientific Literature KW - Pittosporum undulatum invasion eucalypt forest germination N2 - Invading Pittosporum undulatum tends to be clumped around the butts of established trees. This is due to the preferential deposition of seeds in these sites by the European blackbird (Turdus merula) which is believed to be the main vector of dispersal. Native silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis) eat some seed but are not considered important in dispersal. The high mortality of seedlings in exposed. sites reinforces the patchy pattern originally dictated by seed dispersal. Seeds may germinate after seed fall in spring but most seeds germinate in autumn. No seeds germinate during summer because of the low rainfall and high temperatures, the optimum germination temperature being 18-21 'C. After 16 months' storage at moderate temperatures and humidifies, 80% of seed was still viable but viability was reduced to 30% at very low humidifies. Seedlings of P. undulatum have three growth stages. The juvenile and transitional stages last 6-12 months and have alternate leaves. In the adult phase a terminal vegetative bud forms at the stem apex. Bud burst may occur several times a year in seedlings and twice a year in fruiting adults. The seedling root habit varies with soil type. The seedlings are able to coppice if the shoot is removed. P. undulatum is an aggressive invader of eucalypt forests despite the poor survival of the initial colonisers. The formation of a regeneration niche ensures the survival of succeeding generations. Consequently, P. undulatum is a permanent threat to the Victorian vegetation. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 112 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gliddon, J W PY - 1958 BT - Phillip Island in picture and story PB - Wilke & Co., Melbourne N1 - Phillip Island in picture and story N1 - Monash University Peninsula 919.45 G559 KW - Phillip island, penguin, education, Westernport Bay, history, aboriginal, explorers, photos, French Island, Churchill, map, koalas, seals, shipwrecks N2 - detailed history to 1958, ID - 404 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gloury, S AU - D.H, Ashton PY - 1980 TI - Classification & Description of the Vegetation Associated with the Tarago River in the Westernport Catchment PB - Environmental studies Division,Ministry of Conservation N1 - February 1980 N1 - Classification & Description of the Vegetation Associated with the Tarago River in the Westernport Catchment N1 - Cardinia L-1.14 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Done by the School of Botany,University of Melbourne UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1059 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Gordes, Clive AU - Fay, Godes PY - 1994 TI - Management Plan for Frankston Spider Orchid (Caladenia robinsonii) and Widdop Reserve, Rosebud CY - Melbourne PB - National Trust Australia, Save the Bush SP - 74 N1 - April 1994 M1 - Report for the National Trust Australia, Save the Bush N1 - Management Plan for Frankston Spider Orchid (Caladenia robinsonii) and Widdop Reserve, Rosebud N1 - 1107 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE Reference Shelves ID - 114 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gordon , M PY - 1997 BT - Victoria's Mornington Peninsula PB - Lock Haven Books, Dromana, Victoria N1 - Victoria's Mornington Peninsula SN - 1875308245 N1 - Monash University Peninsula 919.452 G664 Berwick Library 919.452 G664V 1997 KW - mornington Peninsula, History , tourism, maps, aboriginal ,western port, french island, latitude, longitude, key document, overview, biological, landforms, geology, ecology, key document, industry, agriculture, townships, contacts N2 - Overview with specific indepth sections on natural and tourist attractions of the area, including French Island, includes maps of aboriginal language groups; good historical background; good reference condensed but sufficient detail; includes community contacts in acknowledgements ID - 405 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gots, R.E. PY - 1993 BT - Toxic risks: Science, Regulation, and perception PB - Lewis publishers N1 - Toxic risks: Science, Regulation, and perception SN - 0 - 87371 -510 -1 N1 - Monash peninsula 615. 902 G684 N1 - copy of index in file KW - toxicology, assessment, health, human, truths, fears, environmental, cancer, risk, chemicals, agricultural, common perceptions, perspective, media, index, bibliography N2 - detailed US text on principles of toxicology; includes scientific methodology used in studies, toxicity and doses,LD 50's, dose - response relationship, levels of significant exposure,chronic/ acute toxicity, limitations of data, common perceptions about chemicals and human health, fears , 'truths' vs. perceptions, regulation, law, litigation, history, cancer and science, balance of risk and reason, obtaining a balanced view. Tables include :Pitots classification of cancer expression(p. 60); ppb, ppm, explained, detection, carcinogens in nature and common foods - rankings(p 119), etc, etc! key document ID - 406 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Gott, B. PY - 1993 BT - Flora of Victoria Volume 1: Introduction ED - Walsh, N.G ED - Foreman, D.B CT - Use of Victorian plants by Koories CY - Melbourne PB - Inkata Press N1 - Use of Victorian plants by Koories N1 -? ID - 837 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gough, M. PY - 1991 TI - Human health effects: what the data indicate SP - 129-58 JF - Science of the Total Environment JO - Sci Total Environ VL - 104 IS - 1-2 N1 - Human health effects: what the data indicate N1 - 91335193 N1 - English KW - Adult Animal Child *Dioxins/to [Toxicity] *Environmental Exposure Environmental Health *Environmental Pollution *Herbicides/to [Toxicity] Human Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/ci [Chemically Induced] *Neoplasms/ci [Chemically Induced] Occupational Exposure Sarcoma/ci [Chemically Induced] Soft Tissue Neoplasms/ci [Chemically Induced] N2 - Information about the possible human health effects of dioxin is available from studies of chemical plant workers, sprayers of dioxin-contaminated herbicides, and other exposed people. No human illness, other than the skin disease chloracne, which has occurred only in highly exposed people, has been convincingly associated with dioxin. Some epidemiologic studies have suggested associations between dioxin and stomach cancer, soft tissue sarcomas, and lymphomas, but other studies, powerful enough to detect excesses of those diseases, if they exist, have not done so. With the exception of one study of chemical plant workers that reported an excess of stomach cancer, all the suggested associations of increased cancer risks and dioxin exposures are from studies of herbicide applicators. Both direct measurements of the concentrations of dioxin in the body fat of chemical plant workers and the occurrence of chloracne in those men support the conclusion that they were exposed to far greater amounts of dioxin than herbicide applicators. Therefore, if the cancers found in herbicide users were associated with dioxin, even more of those cancers would be expected among the chemical plant workers; the expected increases are not found. In short, epidemiologic studies in which dioxin exposures are known to have been high, either because of the appearance of chloracne or from measurements of dioxin in exposed people, have failed to reveal any consistent excess of cancer. In those studies that have reported associations between exposure and disease, no chloracne was reported, and there are no measurements of higher-than-background levels of dioxin in the people who are classified as exposed. ID - 407 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Goulding, M. PY - 1988 TI - Aboriginal Occupation of the Melbourne Area, District 2: A Report to the Land Conservation Council N1 - Aboriginal Occupation of the Melbourne Area, District 2: A Report to the Land Conservation Council N1 -? ID - 845 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Government of Victoria PY - 1973 BT - Westernport Bay environmental study : [second] progress report, Jan-July 1973 CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry of Conservation SP - 1 v. (various pagings) N1 - Westernport Bay environmental study : [second] progress report, Jan-July 1973 N1 - Matheson Library Main Collection 339.49945 V645W N1 - abn94276707 Ministry for Conservation. Includes bibliographical references. KW - Environmental impact analysis Victoria Western Port Region. Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region. Environmental protection Victoria Western Port Region. Western Port Region (Vic.) ID - 863 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Government of Victoria PY - 1988 TI - Wetlands Conservation Program for Victoria PB - Victorian Government N1 - Wetlands Conservation Program for Victoria KW - wetlands, conservation, Victoria, program N1 - no copy in file, reference from ???? ID - 844 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Government of Victoria PY - 1997 BT - Victoria's biodiversity - directions in management PB - State of Victoria N1 - Victoria's biodiversity - directions in management N1 - Monash peninsula 333.9516 09945 V645.1V 1997 KW - policy, Victorian, government, biodiversity, ecological, management, flora, fauna, conservation, state, overview, biologically, significant, law, legislation N2 - overview of state policies on conservation and biodiversity, includes background (areas in hectares) on vegetation types at time of original european settlement and existing now. Policy on ecological management of biologically significant and depleted sites, ID - 820 ER - TY - GEN AU - Government of Victoria2002 TI - MPWP Biosphere Reserve Nomination Document N1 - MPWP Biosphere Reserve Nomination Document N1 - Generic L1 - internal-pdf://nomination documents MPWP BR-3160236033/nomination documents MPWP BR.pdf N1 - References for publications used to prepare nomination document N1 - References for publications used to prepare nomination document ID - 1708 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Graham, D. PY - 2001 TI - New prescription for Mantons Creek BT - Peninsula Wine Country Annual SP - 20 N1 - New prescription for Mantons Creek KW - noise, neighbours, complaints, news report, magazine, perceptions, community N1 - copy in file (BP) ID - 408 ER - TY - CONF AU - Gray, D. PY - 1990 TI - 'The Briars' wetland development ED - Diez, S. BT - Wetlands : Their ecology, function, restoration and management CY - La Trobe University, Bundoora PB - Wildlife Reserves, LaTrobe University SP - 100-101 N1 - October - December 1989 N1 - 'The Briars' wetland development N1 - 1051 N1 - IEK f 574.526325 WETL N1 - Conference Proceedings UR - University of Melbourne Library - ERC Branch ID - 115 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Green, M.B. AU - Rose, J. AU - Weidner, E.W. PY - 1976 TI - Pesticides boon or bane? A3 - Green, M.B. PB - ELEK BOOKS N1 - Pesticides boon or bane? SN - 0 236 40020 7 N1 - Monash peninsula 632.95 G797 60964 KW - positions, viewpoints, overview, history, pesticides, agrochemicals, agrichemicals N2 - Viewpoints of manufacturers, farmers, consumers, public, governments and their responsibilities, issues concerning use of agrochemicals, benefits and risks, overview, old publication but issues and viewpoints still relevant, Background information on complex issue of pesticide use. ID - 409 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Greenhill, N.B. PY - 1980 TI - Nutrient run-off losses from pasture in the Western port Catchment of Victoria PB - Ministry for Conservation VL - 372 N1 - Environmental Studies series KW - nutrients, run-off, Mornington peninsula, pastoral, grazing, pasture, study, data, analysis, chemistry N1 - cited in Western Port Bibliography ID - 410 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Greilach, P PY - 1993 TI - Simulation of possible oil spill trajectories from three sites in Westernport Bay - A report to the Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council CY - Melbourne PB - Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences N1 - October 1993 N1 - WPPC-VIMS oil spill modelling N1 - w19 N1 - Box 200 KW - oil spill oil trajectory model VIMS OSSM simulation model animation westernport N2 - Project Description Trajectory modelling of the spill path was undertaken using the OSSM model by combining the selected spill events listed below with the defined wind conditions input to the model, along with astronomical M2 tidal currents for the area. The modelling results permitted the identification of the areas of the Westernport coast that would be impacted in the selected meteorological conditions in the event of a spill at Crib Point. The modelling also gives indications of the time of travel for the oil to reach the coast. N1 - 2 copies Project commissioned and paid for by Westernport & Peninsula Protection Council Inc. 2 Spill sites chosen beyond oil jetties 3 wind conditions chosen from historical records 4 results show influence of tide and wind and indicate the unpredictability of the trajectories of oil UR - C:\My Documents\wppc\oil\oil - general\vimsossm\ossm2\Simulation of possible oil spill trajectories.doc C:\My Documents\wppc\oil\oil - general\vimsossm\ossm2\wppc.exe ID - 1426 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Greiner, R AU - Young, M.D. AU - McDonald, A.D. AU - Brooks, M PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 2. Management Instrumentsfor Marine Resource Allocation and Use. PB - Commissioned by Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy. SP - 48 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 2. Management Instrumentsfor Marine Resource Allocation and Use. N1 - w180 KW - Ocean planning Marine management incentives ID - 1583 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gretton, P. AU - Salma, S PY - 1996 BT - Land degradation and the Australian agricultural industry: Staff information paper PB - Industry Commission, Commonwealth of Australia N1 - Land degradation and the Australian agricultural industry: Staff information paper SN - 0 644 36284 7 N1 - Monash Peninsula 333. 76130994 A938 KW - economics, policy, budgets, grants, subsidies, NSW, landuse, data, tables, type, degradation, maps, trends, sustainability, overview, national, conservation, expenditure, environmental, protection, discounting , future, environmental, flow, VIP N2 - Includes references to many Australian studies on landcare/ degradtion issues and many Government reports. Includes tables of state budgets, expenditures, economic forecasts of production and profit due to changing land degradation, environmental- economic framework, environmental flows, streams, catchments, concept of ecologically sustainable development, definition and types of land degradation, details, on - site and off - site effects, erosion, land vulnerability to different types, salinity, pollution of catchments. etc, detailed key document on these issues. ID - 411 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gross, P. PY - 1995 TI - Auditing water and wastewater systems SP - 138 - 139 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - Annual technical issue , 1995 N1 - Auditing water and wastewater systems N1 - copy in file KW - auditing, winery, waste, water, effluent, evaluating, management, stormwater, chemical , chemistry, testing, implementation, tank farms, volumes, savings, costs, economics, QA, EMS ID - 412 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Guidelines PY - 1986 TI - Environmental strategies & guidelines for the management & conservation of linear reserves & parklands - road reserves, street park reserves and foreshore reserves. BT - MPSC holding N1 - Environmental strategies & guidelines for the management & conservation of linear reserves & parklands - road reserves, street park reserves and foreshore reserves. KW - management,reserves, streams, parks, roadsides, roads, infrastructure, vegetation, flora, fauna, corridors, guidelines N2 - management of road reserves, stream reserves, park reserves, linear reserves, roadsides, roads, infrastructure, vegetation, flora, fauna, corridors N1 - copy at MPSC office ID - 413 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Guidelines PY - 1987 TI - Revegetation and Land Management Guidelines PB - Upper Yarra Valley N1 - Revegetation and Land Management Guidelines N1 -???? KW - revegetation N1 - from MPSC bibliography of holdings ID - 414 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Guidelines PY - 1988 TI - Visitor industry development strategy for the shire of Mornington PB - Melbourne Tourism Authority N1 - Visitor industry development strategy for the shire of Mornington N1 -???? N1 - copy held at MPSC office, Mornington ID - 415 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Guidelines PY - 1997 BT - Living with European wasps PB - Dept. of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Living with European wasps N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 416 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Guidelines PY - 1998 N1 - 21 October 1998 TI - INDEX to Website: Investigating incidents of Agricultural chemical drift : Guidelines for Government Agencies on Areas of Responsibility 1998 PB - Department of Human Sevices Environmental Health Unit, Victoria. N1 - INDEX to Website: Investigating incidents of Agricultural chemical drift : Guidelines for Government Agencies on Areas of Responsibility 1998 KW - index , chemical drift, sprays, spray drift, web site, website, law, health, environment, chemicals, agrochemicals, agrichemicals, www, testing, analysis N2 - index to Victorian government website on chemical drift issues, includes legislation , sampling, analysis, testing, responsible authorities, contacts, public health, environmental health, agricultural chemicals N1 - hard copies held in file UR - http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/phd/9712062/index.htm ID - 417 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Guidelines PY - 1998 N1 - 21 October 1998 TI - Investigating incidents of chemical drift : Guidelines for Government Agencies on Areas of Responsibility 1998 PB - Department of Human Sevices Environmental Health Unit, Victoria. N1 - Investigating chemical drift incidents KW - guidelines, chemical, drift, incidents, accidents, action, recommendations, spray drift, off site, contamination, procedures, investigating, www N2 - procedures for investigating chemical drift incidents, recommendations N1 - hard copy in file UR - http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/phd/9712062/invest.htm ID - 418 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Guidelines PY - 1998 TI - Preventing Silvereye damage to grapes JO - extract from Wine Industry Newsletter, No. 55, March 1998 PB - Staff, Vertebrate Pest Research, Agriculture WA, Forrestfield Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Preventing Silvereye damage to grapes Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - birds, fauna, silvereyes, bird damage, grape damage, prevention, key document, www, guidelines, prevention, scareguns N2 - article on silvereyes N1 - Copy in file AD - Staff, Vertebrate Pest Research, Agriculture WA, Forrestfield UR - http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/programs/hort/viticulture/newsletter/55mar98.htm#birds ID - 419 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Guidelines PY - 1999 TI - Economic development strategy, 1999 - 2002 PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - Economic development strategy, 1999 - 2002 N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 420 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Guidelines PY - 1999 TI - Pesticide Act 1999 : your responsibilities PB - EPA (NSW) Y2 - 13/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Pesticide Act 1999 : your responsibilities Y2 - 13/ 07/ 2001 KW - pesticides, law, legal, use, NSW, off-licence use, regulated, regulations, interstate UR - http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/pestact.htm ID - 421 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Guidelines PY - 1999 BT - Code of practice for farm chemical spray application PB - Chemical Standards Branch, Natural Resources and Environment ED - (Vic), NRE N1 - Code of practice for farm chemical spray application SN - 0 7306 41783 KW - sprays, code of practice, law, legislation, permits, chemicals ,control areas, labels, drift, off-site, application, preparation, disposal, equipment, calibration, buffers, barriers, precautions, emergencies, accidents, poisoning, run-off, guidelines N2 - key document, complete guidelines on farm chemical spray application, includes chemical control areas, legislation, nozzle ratings, off-label chemicals, registered chemicals and safe use. Weather guidelines; storage/ mixing of chemicals, spills, fire, equipment regulations, safety, O,H &S. Vegetation buffers, accidents, poisoning, chemical control areas . CODE OF PRACTICE for Victoria. ID - 422 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guidelines PY - 1999 TI - Effluent water sources need not be of uncertain quality. SP - 50 -51 JF - Australian Viticulture IS - November / December N1 - Effluent water sources need not be of uncertain quality. N1 - copy in file KW - effluent, reuse, quality, management, precautions, irrigation, use, soil, nitrates ID - 423 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Guidelines PY - 2000 TI - Vineyard developers reminded of landcare responsibilities Y2 - 19/09/2000, M1 - web site N1 - Vineyard developers reminded of landcare responsibilities Y2 - 19/09/2000 KW - landcare, vineyards, viticulture UR - http://www.winetitles.com.au/ausvit/samples/landcar.html ID - 424 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gullan, P. K. PY - 1978 TI - Vegetation of the Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne, Victoria SP - 225-240 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 90 N1 - Vegetation of the Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne, Victoria N1 - 117 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Original study of RBG Cranbourne's vegetation and the reference used to describe all Flora Information System vegetation analyses. N2 - The Royal Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne supports 200ha of closed-heath, closed-scrub and low closed-forest (sensu Specht, 1970). Variation of the floristic composition of hte vegetation is mostly continuous along topographic and edaphic gradients, but sharp discontinuities occur where permanent water is at, or close to, the soil surface. Studies made of regeneration after clearing suggest that if the topsoil is not removed floristic regeneration is complete within 8 years, while structual regeneration may take up to 30 years. A method for sorting two-way tables for vegetation description is included. This method employs a polythetic, agglomerative, non-hierachial clustering procedure, with a data editing facility. UR - ARCUE ID - 116 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gullan, P. K. AU - Walsh, N. PY - 1985 BT - Ferns and fern allies of the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges CY - Melbourne PB - National Herbarium of Victoria and Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands SP - 102 N1 - Ferns and fern allies of the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges SN - 0724159479 N1 - 587.3109945 GULL N1 - 536 N1 - Educational ID - 117 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Gully, B PY - 1999 TI - Winemakers legal handbook: Setting up a vineyard or winery PB - Bell Gully publications Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - Winemakers legal handbook: Setting up a vineyard or winery N1 - XXXX Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - New Zealand, vineyards, wineries, restaurant, tourism noise, land use, water, quality, effluent, zoning, planning, codes of practice, international, www, NZ, international N2 - New Zealand publication UR - http://www.bellgully.co.nz/publications/handbooks/winemakers/settingup.html ID - 425 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gunthorpe, L AU - Hamer, P PY - 1998 TI - Western Port fish habitat 1998 A3 - Environment, Department of Natural Resources & T3 - Assessment Report Series 22 CY - Victoria N1 - Western Port fish habitat 1998 N1 - from biosis report ID - 817 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Haby, D. PY - 1995 BT - Mornington Peninsula's best kept secret: Devil bend Reservoir PB - Australian Conservation Foundation N1 - Mornington Peninsula's best kept secret: Devil bend Reservoir N1 - Copy at MPSC KW - flora, fauna, reference site, wildlife, vegetation, conservation, site, significant, Mornington Peninsula ID - 426 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hamer, A. AU - Organ, A. PY - 2006 TI - Distribution, Habitat Use, Movement Patterns and Conservation Management of the Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis throughout the Pakenham Area, Pakenham, Victoria PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment N1 - Distribution, Habitat Use, Movement Patterns and Conservation Management of the Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis throughout the Pakenham Area, Pakenham, Victoria N1 - Cardinia L-1.55 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - The writers are from Ecology Partners Pty.Ltd UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1060 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hamer, P. A. AU - Jenkins, G. P. PY - 2004 TI - High levels of spatial and temporal recruitment variability in the temperate sparid Pagrus auratus SP - 663-673 N1 - 2004-11 JF - Marine and Freshwater Research VL - 55 IS - 7 SN - 1323-1650 N1 - High levels of spatial and temporal recruitment variability in the temperate sparid Pagrus auratus N1 - D03468 N1 - (Victorian Primary Industries Research Victoria, Marine and Freshwater Systems, Queenscliff) Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004-11, 55 (7), p663-673, 3 tables, 7 figs, refs. Hamer PA paul.hamer@dpi.vic.gov.au publishing.sales@csiro.au Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) KW - Pagrus auratus Snapper Marine fishes Fisheries Fishery resources Recruitment Populations Population density Size Spatial distribution Temporal variation Monitoring Marine areas Coastal areas Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Bay Vic Corner Inlet Vic N2 - In Victoria, snapper (Pagrus auratus) supports an important fishery characterized by high variability in year-class strength. A study investigated spatial and temporal variation in the recruitment of small juvenile snapper by monitoring their abundance in four bay and inlet nursery areas during four consecutive summer/autumn recruitment periods. There was considerable spatial variability in the abundance of recruits, both within and among inlets, but interannual recruitment variation differed among inlets. Recruitment into the largest nursery area and most important fishery, Port Phillip Bay Vic, varied by about 10-fold across years, whereas variation for the other inlets was low or not significant. Future monitoring of recruitment in Victoria and studies of the recruitment processes should be specific to individual nursery areas (A). UR - http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/126.htm ID - 1017 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hancock, G. AU - Olley, J.M. AU - Wallbrink, P.J. PY - 2001 TI - Sediment Transport and accumulation in Western Port PB - CSIRO Land and Water,Environmental hydrology VL - Technical report no 47/01 N1 - Sediment Transport and accumulation in Western Port N1 - Cardinia L4.48 N1 - Sedimentation study UR - Cardinia S.C library ID - 929 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Handbook PY - 1985 BT - Weeds of forests, roadsides and gardens. A field guide in colour for students naturalists and land managers. PB - Friends of Sherbrook Forest and C,F & L N1 - Weeds of forests, roadsides and gardens. A field guide in colour for students naturalists and land managers. N1 - Copy at MPSC KW - roadside, management, roadsides, vegetation, infrastructure, field guide, guide, flora, weeds ID - 427 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Handbook PY - 1999 BT - Planning a vineyard: a guide to selecting and planning a vineyard in the Shire of Yarra Ranges. PB - Shire of Yarra Ranges, Yarra Valley Wine Growers Assoc., Melbourne Water, EPA, & Local Conservation Groups. N1 - Planning a vineyard: a guide to selecting and planning a vineyard in the Shire of Yarra Ranges. N1 - copy held by MPVA, BP KW - guidelines, vineyard establishment, planning, waste, effluent, permits, dams, EPA N2 - Guidelines for vineyard establishment in Yarra Valley,planning requirements, permits and approvals for water diversions, dams, bores, council permits, EPA, Melbourne Water. ID - 428 ER - TY - CONF AU - Hansard PY - 29 & 29 October, 1997 TI - Parliamentary Debates - Legislative Council - Fifty-third Parliament - First Session CY - Parliament of Victoria PB - Victorian Government Printer VL - No. 3 SP - 235-362 N1 - 28,29 October, 1997 N1 - Parliamentary Debates - Legislative Council - Fifty-third Parliament - First Session N1 - w97 KW - Hansard Parliamentary Debate ID - 1503 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hansen, L. PY - 1978 TI - Sites of specific scientific interest in the Victorian Coastal Region N1 - 1978 N1 - Sites of specific scientific interest in the Victorian Coastal Region KW - Scientific, significant, sites, flora, fauna, history, geology, marine, aquatic, wetlands, ramsar, international, Mornington Peninsula, wildlife, conservation, aerial photos, maps N2 - Report on sites of scientific significance, includes maps of aerial photo runs, Mornington peninsula, Port Phillip and Western Port and environs; check may be source for identifying sites of some aerial photos in MPSC collection N1 - report held at MPSC office , Mornington ID - 429 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Hansen, M. PY - 2001 TI - Australian wine builds on impressive track record BT - Australian Farm journal IS - March SP - 6 - 13 N1 - Australian wine builds on impressive track record KW - predictions, markets, grape tonnage, areas planted, wineries, numbers, wine production, wine consumption, data, winegrape, crush, varieties, vine bearing, quality, new plantings, warnings, economic, news, magazine N2 - Magazine article on predictions of grape tonnages through to markets N1 - BP personal copy ID - 430 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hardell, L. AU - Eriksson, M. PY - 1999 TI - A case control study of non- hodgkin Lymphoma and exposure to pesticides SP - 1353 - 1360 N1 - march 15 JF - CANCER VL - 85 IS - 6 N1 - A case control study of non- hodgkin Lymphoma and exposure to pesticides N1 - reference supplied by concerned local resident, not viewed to date KW - lymphoma, pesticide, exposure, glyphosate, herbicides, cancer, human, health N2 - Findings of study on lymphoma and pesticide exposure, glyphosate exposure ID - 431 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hardwick, Rod - AWT Pty. Ltd. PY - 1998 TI - Waterway Assessment in The Western Port Catchment - The Environmental Health of Western Port Peninsula Streams CY - Melbourne PB - Melbourne Water SP - 72 N1 - December 1998 N1 - Waterway Assessment in The Western Port Catchment - The Environmental Health of Western Port Peninsula Streams N1 - w94 KW - Waterways Western Port Bay Environmental Health Catchments Water Water quality Fish N1 - AWT Report No. 267/98 ID - 1500 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hardy, B. PY - 1994 TI - Achieving lower chemical inputs in the apple industry - messages for viticulture. SP - 26 - 29 JF - ASOV - Canopy Management N1 - Achieving lower chemical inputs in the apple industry - messages for viticulture. N1 - year N1 - copy in file (BP) KW - chemicals, pesticides, apple, orchards, IPM, pest, management, pest mortality, application, dose, monitoring, predators, sprays, droplet, rate, interval, data, alternatives, lowering N2 - chemicals, pesticides, apple, orchards, IPM, pest, management, pest mortality, application, dose, monitoring, predators, sprays, droplet, rate, interval, data, ID - 433 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Harrison, P. T. AU - Holmes, P. AU - Humfrey, C. D. PY - 1997 TI - Reproductive health in humans and wildlife: are adverse trends associated with environmental chemical exposure? SP - 97-106 JF - Science of the Total Environment JO - Sci Total Environ VL - 205 IS - 2-3 N1 - Reproductive health in humans and wildlife: are adverse trends associated with environmental chemical exposure? N1 - 98039892 N1 - Abstract from Monash Search engine KW - Animals, Wildlife, Environmental, Exposure, chemicals,pesticides,Fertility, Health, Human, Reproduction, risk, cancer, studies, data, review N2 - In recent years, evidence from disparate observations has indicated adverse changes in the reproductive health and fecundity of animals and humans. In humans, there is strong evidence for such trends in the incidences of testicular and female breast cancer, and concern has also been expressed regarding semen quality, cryptorchidism, hypospadias and polycystic ovaries. Laboratory studies have indicated that some chemicals in the environment, both natural and synthetic, have the potential to disrupt the endocrine system and that these could, at least theoretically, be partly responsible for the observed changes. Chemicals thus identified include the naturally occurring steroid hormones, phyto- and myco-estrogens, and anthropogenic chemicals such as synthetic hormones, organotins, organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxins, alkylphenol polyethoxylates, phthalates and bisphenol-A. While there is no direct evidence from human studies to confirm a causal link between exposure and effect, concern exists and is strengthened by reports of adverse reproductive and developmental effects in wildlife, possibly mediated via endocrine disruptive pathways. The development of imposex in neogastropod molluscs exposed to tributyltin has been attributed to such a mechanism and in wild populations of fish, alligators and birds, instances of masculinisation or feminisation in polluted areas have been noted. Among mammals, disturbed fertility of Florida panthers and some marine species has also been reported. A concentrated research and monitoring programme is required to clarify the nature and extent of effects on reproductive health in humans and wildlife, and to assess human and wildlife exposure to relevant naturally occurring or anthropogenic endocrine disrupting substances. This will enable a more robust evaluation of the contribution that environmental chemical exposure may have on adverse trends in the reproductive health of humans and wildlife. ID - 434 ER - TY - DATA AU - Hart , M PY - 2000 TI - Sustainable measures: indicators of Sustainability PB - Sustainable Measures UR - www.sustainablemeasures.com ID - 942 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hart, T. S. PY - 1914 TI - Some coastal plants: Their shelter value and fire danger SP - 222-226 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 30 N1 - Some coastal plants: Their shelter value and fire danger N1 - 1717 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 1090 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Harte, J., Holdren,C., Schneidner, R., Shirley, C. PY - 1991 BT - Toxics A to Z: A guide to everyday pollution hazards PB - University of California Press, California N1 - Toxics A to Z: A guide to everyday pollution hazards SN - 0-520-07223-5 N1 - Dr. Cole's personal Copy KW - Toxicology, health, human, environmental, cancer, risk, chemicals, fungicides, bibliography, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, key document, plain english, hypochlorite, creosote, 2,4-D, mancozeb, glyphosate, alcohol, OH&S, overview, chemistry, effect N2 - good plain english overview with details on specific chemicals and chemical groups. includes dictionary of terms and explanations. Includes explanation of ethylene thiourea (ETU) as metabolite of carbamate pesticides/ fungicides and link to cancer etc; and medical/ environmental effects of other agrichemicals. Key document. ID - 435 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hartley, R. N1 - 198904 PY - 1989 TI - Why do young people leave home N1 - 24593 KW - Homeless youth Causal factors Leaving home AB - 'At present, unemployment, unstable economic conditions and the high cost of housing make the transition to independence difficult for many young people but there are particular circumstances in which a significant minority of young people leave home which are cause for great concern. For many of these young people, leaving home is essentially a bid for economic and psychological survival rather than a thought out, but perhaps financially risky step towards independence'. The author discusses some of the reasons why young people leave in the 1980s and subsequently become categorised as homeless. N1 - In: Why do young people leave home? Background to youth homelessness. Dandenong, Vic: Western Port Emergency Relief Network, 1989, p1-4 AD - Research Fellow, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 300 Queen Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 ID - 1337 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Harty, Christopher PY - 1997 BT - Mangroves in New South Wales and Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Vista Publications SP - 47 N1 - Mangroves in New South Wales and Victoria SN - 0 6463272 6 7 N1 - w99 N1 - Sponsored by Dept. of Primary Industries and Energy (Commonwealth of Australia) KW - Mangroves Mangrove Swamps distribution ID - 1505 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Hawkins, Richard PY - 1998 BT - The Buried Treasure of Westernport - The Story of attempts to stop dredging in Western Port in 1994 CY - North Melbourne PB - Environment Victoria SP - 48 N1 - The Buried Treasure of Westernport - The Story of attempts to stop dredging in Western Port in 1994 SN - 0 9585789 0 7 N1 - w89 KW - Western Port Bay Dredging Campaigns Fish Stocks Pollution ID - 1495 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hayes, M. TI - Joe Tilleard - A Tribute SP - 2 N1 - undated N1 - Joe Tilleard - A Tribute N1 - w285 KW - Joe Tilleard History WPPC ID - 1688 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Hayward, D.J. AU - Lorenzen, L. AU - Bezuidenhout, S. AU - Barnardt, N. AU - Prozesky, V. AU - van Schoor, L. PY - 2001 TI - Environmental compliance or complacency - can you afford it? PB - Wynboer - a technical guide for Wine producers Y2 - 4/ 04/ 2001, 2001 N1 - Environmental compliance or complacency - can you afford it? Y2 - 4/ 04/ 2001 KW - environmental compliance, environmental management, South Africa, Stellenbosch, water, waste water effluent, efflent, BOD, pH, water consumption, water resources, winery, auditing, www, international N2 - international environmental management status quo N1 - copy in file, also see other articles at this web site UR - http://www.wynboer.co.za/recentarticles/0100environment.php3 ID - 437 ER - TY - THES AU - Hazard, J. PY - 1975 TI - A size-class analysis of the major dune communities at Sandy Point, Westernport Bay CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany M2 - BSc Honours N1 - A size-class analysis of the major dune communities at Sandy Point, Westernport Bay N1 - 1418 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 119 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hazard, J. AU - Parsons, R. F. PY - 1977 TI - Size - class analysis of a coastal scrub and woodland, Western Port, southern Australia SP - 187-197 JF - Australian Journal of Ecology VL - 2 N1 - Size - class analysis of a coastal scrub and woodland, Western Port, southern Australia N1 - 1105 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Coastal scrub and woodland of varying fire history and variously dominated by Banksia integrifolia, Leptospermum laevigatum and Leucopogon parviflorus were studied using size-class analysis of the dominant species. Transects from L. laevigatum scrub to B. integrifolia woodland were recorded in areas burnt (a) 32 years ago and (b) more than about 80-100 years ago. Post-fire invasion of B. integrifolia by L. laevigatum is described in the younger stands. Only Leucopogon parviflorus shows widespread seedling establishment in the absence of fire. In the old L. laevigatum stands, there is good evidence that this species is dying out and being replaced by L. parviflorus which appears to be the climax dominant in non-Banksia areas in the absence of fire. Although B. integrifolia seedling establishment is very rare in mature stands, no degenerate Banksia stands were found, so it is not yet clear whether this species is self-maintained in the absence of fire. UR - ARCUE ID - 120 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Heindel, J. J. AU - Chapin, R. E. AU - Gulati, D. K. AU - George, J. D. AU - Price, C. J. AU - Marr, M. C. AU - Myers, C. B. AU - Barnes, L. H. AU - Fail, P. A. AU - Grizzle, T. B. PY - 1994 TI - Assessment of the reproductive and developmental toxicity of pesticide/fertilizer mixtures based on confirmed pesticide contamination in California and Iowa groundwater SP - 605-21 JF - Fundamental & Applied Toxicology JO - Fundam Appl Toxicol VL - 22 IS - 4 N1 - Assessment of the reproductive and developmental toxicity of pesticide/fertilizer mixtures based on confirmed pesticide contamination in California and Iowa groundwater N1 - 94333670 N1 - abstract from Monash search engine KW - pesticides, fertilizers, reproduction, human, health, groundwater, pollution, water, drinking, study, animals, california, international, toxicity, data N2 - Pesticides and fertilizers, as used in modern agriculture, contribute to the overall low-level contamination of groundwater sources. In order to determine the potential of pesticide and fertilizer mixtures to produce reproductive or developmental toxicity at concentrations up to 100 x the median level found in groundwater, we prepared and studied two mixtures of pesticides and a fertilizer (ammonium nitrate). One mixture containing aldicarb, atrazine, dibromochloropropane, 1,2-dichloropropane, ethylene dibromide, and simazine plus ammonium nitrate was considered to be a representative of groundwater contamination in California (CAL). The other, containing alachlor, atrazine, cyanazine, metolachlor, metribuzin, and ammonium nitrate, simulated groundwater contamination in Iowa (IOWA). Each mixture was administered in the drinking water of either Swiss CD-1 mice during a Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding study or pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats (gd 6-20) at three dose levels (1x, 10x, and 100x) where 1x was the median concentration of each pesticide component as determined in the groundwater surveys in California or Iowa. Unlike conventional toxicology studies, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the health effects of realistic human concentrations. Thus, the testing concentrations are probably well below the maximally tolerated dose. Propylene glycol was used as the solubilizer for the pesticides in drinking water formulations in both studies. In the reproductive study, neither mixture caused any clinical signs of toxicity, changes in food or water consumption, or body weight in either F0 or F1 mice at doses up to 100x the median groundwater concentrations. There were no treatment-related effects on fertility or any measures of reproductive performance of either the F0 or the F1 generation mice exposed to either CAL or IOWA at up to 100x. Similarly, measures of spermatogenesis, epididymal sperm concentration, percentage motile sperm, percentage abnormal sperm, and testicular and epididymal histology were normal. In the developmental study, CAL- or IOWA-exposed females did not exhibit any significant treatment-related clinical signs of toxicity. No adverse effects of CAL or IOWA were observed for measures of embryo/fetal toxicity, including resorptions per litter, live litter size, or fetal body weight. CAL or IOWA did not cause an increased incidence of fetal malformations or variations. In summary, administration of these pesticide/fertilizer mixtures at levels up to 100-fold greater than the median concentrations in groundwater supplies in California or Iowa did not cause any detectable reproductive (mice), general, or developmental toxicity (rats). ID - 438 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Heislers, A PY - 2003 TI - Wings over Western port: three decades surveying wetland birds 1973-2003 PB - Bird Observers Club of Victoria N1 - Wings over Western port: three decades surveying wetland birds 1973-2003 N1 - Birds UR - HEIDELBERG, City of Casey ID - 966 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Henderson, Steven PY - 2003 TI - Agricultural adaptation to real regulation on the urban fringe: the chicken meat industry's response to land-use conflict in the Western Port region of Victoria, Australia SP - 156-170 N1 - July 2003 JF - Australian Geographical Studies VL - 41 IS - 2 SN - 0004-9190 N1 - Agricultural adaptation to real regulation on the urban fringe: the chicken meat industry's response to land-use conflict in the Western Port region of Victoria, Australia N1 - 200307162 N1 - Australian Geographical Studies, v.41, no.2, July 2003: 156-170 bibl., diagrs, map N1 - 9/05/2005 KW - Meat Agricultural policy Victoria: Industries and resources Land resources Resource management Trade regulation Consent (Law) Broiler farming Victoria. Administrative Appeals Tribunal Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Stoljkovic, K. and S. v. Shire of Cardinia ID - 1320 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Herriman, M AU - Tsamenyi, M AU - Ramli, J AU - Bateman, S PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. International Agreements. Background Paper 2 PB - Centre for Maritime Policy, University of Wollongong. Commissioned by Environment Australia. SP - 144 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. International Agreements. Background Paper 2 N1 - w177 KW - Marine International Conventions Shipping Fishing military ID - 1580 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hewish, M. PY - 1993 TI - Other records of Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters on the western side of Port Phillip Bay SP - 23-32 JF - Geelong Bird Report 1993 N1 - Other records of Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters on the western side of Port Phillip Bay N1 - 846 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 121 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hewlett, Rebecca PY - 1998 TI - Environmental Health of Streams in the Western Port Catchment. PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 47 N1 - Publication 600 N1 - w214 KW - Western Port Westernport catchment state government policy ID - 1617 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hill, The Hon Robert PY - 1999 TI - Investing in our Natural and Cultural Heritage - The Commonwealth's Environment Expenditure 1999-2000 PB - Australia, Government of SP - 207 N1 - Investing in our Natural and Cultural Heritage - The Commonwealth's Environment Expenditure 1999-2000 N1 - w142 KW - Environment environment protection Environmental Management Cultural Heritage Resources policy Australian Government ID - 1546 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hills, C PY - 1991 TI - The role of the packaging committee of the Winemakers' Federation of Australia SP - 34 - 38 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - December N1 - The role of the packaging committee of the Winemakers' Federation of Australia N1 - copy in file KW - solid, waste, recycling, bottles, cardboard, boxes, lead, capsules, corks, standards, guidelines ID - 439 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hingston, J.A. AU - Collins, C.D. AU - Murphy, R.J. AU - Lester, J.N. PY - 2000 TI - Leaching of chromate arsenate wood preservatives: a review SP - 53 - 66 JF - Environmental Pollution [Environ. Pollut.] VL - 111 IS - 1 N1 - Leaching of chromate arsenate wood preservatives: a review N1 - see file for copy of abstract KW - leaching, arsenic, treated wood, vineyard, poles, rate, preservatives, treated, review, studies, data, chemicals, agricultural N2 - review article on leaching of wood preservatives; chromated copper arsenate ID - 440 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hinwood, O'Brien and Associates Pty Ltd PY - 1974 TI - Water Quality Mathematical Model. Final Report. Volume 1 : Theory PB - Westernport Bay Environmental Study SP - 76 + Appendices N1 - Water Quality Mathematical Model. Final Report. Volume 1 : Theory N1 - w192 KW - oil oil spill technical Westernport policy sediment dispersion pollutant pollution ID - 1595 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hinwood, O'Brien and Associates Pty Ltd PY - 1974 TI - Water Quality Mathematical Model. Final Report. Volume 2: Data PB - For the Westernport Bay Environmental Study SP - 70 + appendices N1 - Water Quality Mathematical Model. Final Report. Volume 2: Data N1 - w198 KW - oil spill Westernport Western Port Bay technical hydrodynamic sediment dispersion pollutant Pollution ID - 1601 ER - TY - GEN AU - Holloway, M. PY - Mar 1994, 1994 TI - Seagrass habitat: research by Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences VL - 17 N1 - 1 SP - 4 N1 - Seagrass habitat: research by Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences U1 - Eingana : Mar 1994, 17(1): 4 N1 - B941899 N1 - Popular overview KW - Seagrasses Fisheries and fishing Research Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences Victoria Western Port Vic Port Phillip Bay Vic N2 - Established under its own Act in 1974, the Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences promotes marine science and technology in Victoria through research and education. Recent research has focussed on the relationship between seagrass beds and the health of commercial fisheries in Western Port Bay. A variety of species, including leatherjacket, flounder and whiting, depend on the seagrass habitat. The location and the quality of the seagrass are both vital. (JD) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1269 ER - TY - THES AU - Holloway, Roger S. PY - 1980 TI - The Political Administration of Planning for the Western Port Region, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - University of Melbourne, Urban Planning SP - 85 M2 - Minor thesis, partial requirement for Master of Urban Planning N1 - The Political Administration of Planning for the Western Port Region, Victoria N1 - w103 KW - Planning Policy Planning Planning History Westernport Political Administration Residential Development Ports Industrial Development Conservation Recreation N2 - Planning reflects political intentions, particularly those of the State. Complex relationships between intentions, knowledge, agreement and action is best revealed through an analysis of planning's political administration. ID - 1509 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Holmes, A. AU - Govan, J. AU - Goldstein, R. PY - 1998 TI - Agricultural use of Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia: a threat to human health? [see comments] SP - 221-7 JF - Emerging Infectious Diseases JO - Emerg Infect Dis VL - 4 IS - 2 N1 - Agricultural use of Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia: a threat to human health? [see comments] N1 - 98284212 N1 - abstract from Monash Search engine KW - Environmental Microbiology , pest control, biological, biocontrol agents, human health, biopesticides, fungi, N2 - In the past 2 decades, Burkholderia cepacia has emerged as a human pathogen causing numerous outbreaks, particularly among cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. One highly transmissible strain has spread across North America and Britain, and another between hospitalized CF and non-CF patients. Meanwhile, the organism has been developed as a biopesticide for protecting crops against fungal diseases and has potential as a bioremediation agent for breaking down recalcitrant herbicides and pesticides. However, B. cepacia is inherently resistant to multiple antibiotics; selection of strains "safe" for environmental application is not at present possible phenotypically or genotypically; molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic studies demonstrate that highly transmissible strains emerge randomly; and the organism has a capacity for rapid mutation and adaptation (facilitated by numerous insertion sequences), and a large, complex genome divided into separate chromosomes. Therefore, the widespread agricultural use of B. cepacia should be approached with caution. ID - 441 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Holmes, L. C. AU - Leeper, G. W. AU - Nicolls, K. D. PY - 1940 TI - Soil and land utilization survey of the country around Berwick SP - 177-245 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 52 N1 - Soil and land utilization survey of the country around Berwick N1 - 105 N1 - Scientific Literature KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE ID - 122 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hook, Rosemary A PY - 1977 TI - A preliminary vegetation survey of the Kananook Creek Reserve CY - Dandenong, Victoria PB - Dandenong Valley Authority N1 - 1977 VL - No. 3 M1 - Technical Report N1 - A preliminary vegetation survey of the Kananook Creek Reserve N1 - 188 N1 - 581.99451PRE N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N1 - Vegetation survey of the landward side of Kananook Creek. Management recommendations are presented. UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 123 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Horrocks, G. F. B AU - Brown, G. W. PY - 1993 TI - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria II. Birds SP - 24-34 JF - Australian Bird Watcher VL - 15 N1 - The vertebrate fauna of Point Nepean, Victoria II. Birds N1 - 1096 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - This paper details observations of the avifauna recorded on a series of field trips to the Point Nepean peninsula. Data were recorded intermittently for just over one year via census counting and individual sight records. A total of 148 bird species has been recorded from Point Nepean, of which 69 recorded during the course of this study. UR - ARCUE ID - 124 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hosie, Kathleen PY - 2005 TI - Banking issues for low income households SP - 15 N1 - 200503 JF - Parity VL - 18 IS - 2 SN - 1032-6170 N1 - Banking issues for low income households N1 - 59477 N1 - Parity v.18 no.2 Mar 2005: 15 KW - Banking Regulations Low income Debt Credit At risk groups Disadvantaged groups Interest rates N2 - The effects of deregulation of the banking industry on low income households are discussed in this article. The article looks at penalty fees, accountability, debt and credit over commitment and the ways that bank practices force marginalised consumers into escalating financial trouble. AD - Financial Counsellor, Cardinia-Casey Community Health, Vic ID - 1364 ER - TY - RPRT AU - House of Representatives Standing Committee on Transport, Communications and Infrastructure PY - 1995 TI - Oil Spills - A Response Strategy. A Review of the Auditor-General's Audit Report "Is Australia ready to resond to a major oil spill?" PB - Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia SP - 54 N1 - Oil Spills - A Response Strategy. A Review of the Auditor-General's Audit Report "Is Australia ready to resond to a major oil spill?" N1 - w195 KW - oil oil spill Federal government Australia policy ID - 1598 ER - TY - CHAP AU - How, R. A. AU - Barnett, J. L. AU - Bradley, A. J. AU - Humphreys, W. F. AU - Martin, R. PY - 1984 BT - Possums and Gliders ED - Smith, A.P. ED - Hume, I.D. CT - The population biology of Psuedocheirus peregrinus in a Leptospermum laevigatum thicket CY - Sydney PB - Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd. and The Australian Mammal Society SP - 261-268 N1 - The population biology of Psuedocheirus peregrinus in a Leptospermum laevigatum thicket N1 - 702 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A population of the Common Ringtail Possum, P. peregrinus, was studied in a monotypic L. laevigatum thicket in southern Victoria between June 1976 and January 1978. Population density varied seasonally over the main study period from 12-19 ha". Young were born between April and December with a major peak in late May to early June and a minor peak in mid October when some females produced second litters for the season. Primiparous females bred later than previously parous females. Nine litters with single young and four with triplets were recorded among 84 litters (R = 1.94). Young emerge from the pouch between 125-130 days and remain in close proximity to lactating mothers for the next two months. Survival was high during pouch life (>95%), decreased slightly up to 6 months (74-84%), was lowest between 6-12 months (37-52%) and remained relatively constant during adult life (56-71 %); adults may live in excess of five years. Maturity was attained around 12 months after birth. Adult body weight varied seasonally, being highest in January, decreased over summer and autumn to be lowest in May in females and between June and September in males. UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 125 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Hughes, A.O. AU - Prosser, I.P. AU - Wallbrink, P.J. AU - Stevenson, J. PY - 2003 TI - Suspended sediments and Bedload Budgets for the western port Bay Basin PB - CSIRO Land and Water N1 - Suspended sediments and Bedload Budgets for the western port Bay Basin N1 - Cardinia L4.49 N1 - Sediment study UR - Cardinia S C Library ID - 928 ER - TY - CONF AU - Hunt, A.J., The Hon. M.L.C. PY - 1971 TI - Ministerial Statement on Planning for Westernport Region BT - Ministerial Statement in the Legislative Council CY - Parliament, Victoria PB - Government Printer, Melbourne SP - 10 N1 - November 16, 1971 N1 - Ministerial Statement on Planning for Westernport Region N1 - w101 KW - Westernport Planning Policy Ministerial Declarations ID - 1507 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hunting, M. PY - 1986 TI - Observations from Melbourne's suburban jungle SP - 38 JF - Victorain Entomologist VL - 16 IS - 3 N1 - Observations from Melbourne's suburban jungle N1 - 2062 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Talks about butterfly sightings around Melbourne. KW - butterflies Delias harpalyce Hesperilla ornata Hesperilla donnysa Tisiphone abeona Ogyris abrota UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 126 ER - TY - UNPB AU - I/Dromana PY - 2003 TI - Mornington Penninsula area staker holders A2 - I/dromana/ stake holder/ staklist N1 - Community organisation UR - Biosphere Office ID - 1373 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Iggulden, J PY - 1971 BT - The shame of Western Port : speculator's dream, environmental nightmare CY - [Melbourne] PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 24 N1 - The shame of Western Port : speculator's dream, environmental nightmare N1 - Caulfield General Collection 333.72099452 SAV Peninsula General Collection 711.09945 SH528 N1 - [edited by] John Iggulden ... [and others]. Cover title. KW - Conservation, natural resources, Western Port, development, developers, ID - 442 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Interdepartmental Committee PY - 1976 TI - Westernport Catchment - Report on Administrative and Legislative Implementation of the Findings of the Westernport Bay Environment Studies 1973/4 PB - Government of Victoria - Interdepartmental Committee SP - 19 + appendices N1 - Westernport Catchment Report N1 - w23 KW - Westernport catchment Westernport catchment Shapiro study Westernport Regional Environmental Study ID - 1430 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Irving, G. W., Jr. PY - 1970 TI - Agricultural pest control and the environment SP - 1419-24 JF - Science JO - Science VL - 168 IS - 938 N1 - Agricultural pest control and the environment N1 - 70188820 KW - agrichemicals, old, pesticides ID - 443 ER - TY - JOUR AU - IUCN PY - 2001 TI - Biosphere Reserves JF - International journal for protected area managers VL - Vol.11 IS - No 1 N1 - Biosphere Reserves N1 - Journal UR - MPWP Biosphere Offices Hastings ID - 1388 ER - TY - JOUR AU - IUCN PY - 2002 TI - international Agreements and Programmes JF - International journal for protected area managers VL - vol .12 IS - No.3 N1 - international Agreements and Programmes N1 - Journal UR - MPWP Biosphere Office -Hasting ID - 1387 ER - TY - RPRT AU - IUCN, Aust Committee PY - 1986 TI - Australia's Marine and Estuarine Areas - A Policy for Protection PB - International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Australian Committee SP - 32 N1 - Occasional Paper No 1 N1 - w138 KW - estuaries Marine Planning Marine Marine Protected Areas policy Conservation ID - 1542 ER - TY - RPRT AU - IUCN, Aust Committee PY - 1991 TI - Protection of Marine and Estuarine Areas - A Challenge for Australians. Conference Handbook. PB - International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Australian Committee Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service SP - 96 N1 - Protection of Marine and Estuarine Areas - A Challenge for Australians. Conference Handbook. N1 - w136 KW - estuaries Marine Planning Marine Marine Protected Areas Conferences Conservation Coastal N1 - Handbook for the Fourth Fenner Environment Conference. Located within w137. ID - 1540 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ivanovici, A PY - 1984 TI - Inventory of Declared Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas in Australian Waters. Volume 1 PB - Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service SP - 220 N1 - Inventory of Declared Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas in Australian Waters. Volume 1 N1 - w147 KW - Marine Protected Areas estuaries Australian Government ID - 1551 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ivanovici, A PY - 1984 TI - Inventory of Declared Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas in Australian Waters. Volume 2 PB - Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service SP - 433 N1 - Inventory of Declared Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas in Australian Waters. Volume 2 N1 - w148 KW - Marine Protected Areas estuaries Australian Government ID - 1552 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ivanovici, A AU - Tarte, D AU - Olson, M PY - 1991 TI - Protection of Marine and Estuarine Areas - A Challenge for Australians. Conference Proceedings. PB - International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Australian Committee Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service SP - 265 N1 - Protection of Marine and Estuarine Areas - A Challenge for Australians. Conference Proceedings. N1 - w135 KW - estuaries Marine Planning Marine Marine Protected Areas Conferences Conservation N1 - Proceedings of the Fourth Fenner Environment Conference. Occasional Paper No 4 ID - 1539 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jacobs, V. PY - 1966 TI - Four seasons at Narre Warren North : Conclusion SP - 323-327 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 83 N1 - Four seasons at Narre Warren North : Conclusion N1 - 971 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 1109 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Jaremovic, R. AU - Davies, R. AU - Goss, H. AU - Watson, J. AU - Wyatt, A. AU - Read, A. PY - 1992 TI - Conservation plan for the Bittern coastal wetland area CY - Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. and Marine Science and Ecology and Ratio Consultants Pty. Ltd. SP - 122 N1 - June 1992 M1 - Report for the Shire of Hastings N1 - Conservation plan for the Bittern coastal wetland area N1 - 680 N1 - CLVP 333.91816099452 CON N1 - Consultants Report N2 - This section outlines a summary of the conservation significance values of flora, fauna, intertidal communities and geomorphology/geology. See previous text and Appendices 2 and 4 for scientific names. Flora A total of 240 species of vascular plants have been recorded from the study area. Of these, 178 species are indigenous, five are naturalized non-indigenous natives and 61 are naturalized exotics. One plant species, Tiny Arrow-grass, is of state significance (Gullan et al. 1990) and 30 plant species are of regional significance on the basis of Opie et al. (1984a). These are: Nodding Club-sedge, Floating Club-sedge, Little Sword-sedge, Shiny Bog-sedge, Soft Bog-sedge, Toad Rush, Finger Rush, Pale Rush, Yellow Star, Maroon-hood, Rabbit-urs, Fine-leaf Bent, Yellow Pennywort, Parsnip Trachymene, Wiry Buttons, Creeping Cotula, Many-stemmed Bluebell, Austral Indigo, Golden Spray, Erect Marshflower, Sticky Boobialla, White Purslane, Australian Buttercup, Tangled Bedstraw, Hairy Stylewort, Beauglehole's Trigger-plant, Red-fruit Saw-sedge, Wiry Centrolepis, Salt Lawrencia and Creeping Rush. Six of the eight plant communities recorded at the site are significant: Grassy Woodland (high regional), Swamp Paperbark Scrub (regional), Mixed Species Salt Marsh (high local), Beaded Glasswort Salt Marsh (high local), Shrubby Glasswort Salt Marsh (high local) and Heath Tea-tree Heathland (high local). Fauna Mammals Fifteen mammal-species (9 native, 6 introduced) are known to occur the study area. Of these six species of significance have been recorded: Southern Brown Bandicoot (regional), White-footed Dunnart (regional), Brown Antechinus (local), Swamp Rat Oocal), Sugar Glider (local) and Swamp Wallaby (local). In addition, two significant niammal species could potentially occur in the Bittem area, the New Holland Mouse (state) and the Eastern Grey Kangaroo (ffio local). Birds A total of 210 bird species (200 native, 10 introduced) have been recorded within or in the vicinity of the study site. Bird species from the area can be generally divided into waders (25 species), waterbirds (48 species), and terrestrial birds (122 species). Nine bird species of state significance have been recorded: Australasian Bittern (insufficiently known), Blue-billed, Duck ~, White-bellied Sea-eagle ~, Lewin's Rail (indeternfimte), Baillon's Crake (insufficiently known), Hooded Plover (rare), Eastern Curlew (rare), Little Tem (endangered), Fairy Tem (vulnerable). Thirteen species of regional significance may to utilize the study area: Painted Buttonquail, Buff-banded Rail, Australian Crake, Spotless Crake, Red-capped Plover, Latham's Snipe, Brush Bronzewing, Azure Kingfisher, Hooded Robin, Southern Emuwren, Weebill, Tawny-crowned Honeyeater and Beautiful Firetail. Twenty-four species of local significance may utilize the study area: Great Crested Grebe, Little Egret, Intermediate Egret, Collared Sparrowhawk, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Little Eagle, Brown Quail, Banded Lapwing, Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet, Musk Lorikeet, Little Lorikeet, Singing Bushlark, White-winged Triller, Pink Robin, Olive Whistler, Leaden Flycatcher, Restless Flycatcher, Rufous Fantail, Rufous Songlark, Calamanthus, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Crescent Honeyeater and Olivebacked Oriole. Sixteen species of waterbirds recorded from the study site are of state significance within their restricted breeding colonies. Nineteen migratory species which visit Western Port Bay are listed on the JAMMA/CAMBA treaties. Reptiles and Amphibians Five species of reptiles have been recorded within the study site. One of these, the Swamp Skink is of state significance. Another species of state significance which may occur in the study area is the Glossy Grass Skink. Eight species of froglets have been recorded within the study site. A species of regional significance, Haswell's Froglet, may occur in the study site. Freshwater Fish Five freshwater fish species have been recorded in Warrangine Creek. Of these, the Spotted Galaxias is of state significance and would be expected to occur within the study site at least during some life cycle stages. Wetlands Western Port Bay is recognized as being a site of international significance. for waterbirds under Ramsar. As an integral part of Western Port Bay, the coastal waters and associated mangrove and salt marsh communities within the study area fulfill the criteria for Victorian wetlands of high value (Beilharz 1991). Habitat Types Overall, the Bittem Coastal Wetland Area provides an important corridor of remnant vegetation extending along the western coast of Western Port Bay. In particular, it links two important wader feeding and roosting sites to the north and south of the study site, Long Island Point and Sandy Point\Hanns Inlet. It is therefore likely to act as a feeding area and a flyway for a diversity of waders and waterbirds. Seven significant faunal habitat types were identified in the Bittem area: Beaches and Mudflats (state), Salt Marsh (high regional), Swamp Paperbark Scrubland (regional), Grassy Woodland (regional), Heathland (local), Mangroves. (local) and Parkland/Pasture (local). The only significant roost site (Royal Spoonbill) identified in the study area is within mangroves on the southern side of Sandstone Island and is of regional significance. Intertidal Communities Two significant intertidal communities were identified during this study: mangroves and intertidal mudfiats. With regard to these communities, the area between Crib Point and the main channel in Hastings Bight forms a distinct ecological unit. In Western Port Bay, mangroves are near their southern limit of growth and are able to exist here because of the sheltered environment. The mangroves at Jacks Beach are quite old and provide a good example of a well-established community. Forming an integral part of the bay's ecosystem, the mangrove community to the north of Crib point is considered to be of regional significance. Mangroves to the south are of local significance due to the impacts of past disturbance. The mudflats and their specialised biota are a very important component of the Western Port ecosystem. The biota comprises marine plants and animals adapted to twice daily tidal immersion in a relatively quiet-water environment. Based on its level of intactness due to past disturbance, this community is of regional significance north of Crib Point and of local significance to its south. Infauna No rare or endangered species or communities unique to the Bittern sector of the North Arm of Western Port have been identified from either field studies or the literature. The invertebrate community living in the mud amongst the mangrove roots and pneumatophores has received little attention. The mangrove infauna (organisms living in the mud) yielded 13 family groups and comprised mainly polychaete worms, bivalve molluscs and crustaceans. In a study of the fauna of the intertidal mudflat at Crib Point, Watson et al. (1984) gave an estimate of 56 infauna species. This is almost certainly a conservative estimate of the diversity of organisms of this habitat. This infaunal diversity and abundance is typical of nutrient-rich muds of intertidal flats. Geomorphology and Geology Two sites of state significance have been recorded in this area; Sandstone Island and the coastal wetlands and tidal flats south from Reid Parade to the south of Crib Point jetty. No regional or local sites of geomorphological or geological significance have been identified within the study area. UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 129 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Jaremovic, R. AU - Larwill, S. PY - 1990 TI - Fauna survey for the proposed Martha Cove Development, Safety Beach CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 15 N1 - June 1990 M1 - Report for the Shire of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Fauna survey for the proposed Martha Cove Development, Safety Beach N1 - 943 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Martha Cove Pty Ltd proposes to construct a water-based residential development on 92 ha of land at Safety Beach on the Mornington Peninsula. As part of the Planning Scheme Amendment, the then Minister for Planning and Environment required that an Environment Effects Statement (EES) be prepared for the site. On reviewing this document, the Department of Conservation and Environment (DCE) had a number of questions regarding the impact of the development on flora and fauna in the area and suggested that further survey work was needed. Watsons Pty Ltd commissioned BIOSIS Research to carry out a fauna survey for the Martha Cove project area. This report presents the results of the survey and discusses the significance of the fauna species and the faunal habitat. Information about the site was obtained through discussions with Mr Ian Prudden from Watsons Pty Ltd and from the Environment Effects Statement (EES) for Martha Cove (Watsons Pty Ltd 1989). The Consultants felt that the Martha Cove EES, while providing a general description of the original fauna and the fauna from the Balcombe Creek area, did not assess the significance of fauna currently using the Martha Cove site. They therefore initiated a full faunal survey. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 128 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Jenkin, J. J. PY - 1974 BT - The geology of the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port CY - Melbourne PB - Mines Dept. Victoria T3 - Geological Survey report ; no.1974/3 N1 - The geology of the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port SN - 0724120793 N1 - Caulfield General Collection 559.45 VIC 1974-3 Peninsula General Collection 559.452 J52 N1 - copy of maps and index of this book in file KW - Geology, Mornington Peninsula, Western Port, Westernport, maps, hydrology, drainage, catchment , cross section, faults, geological ID - 444 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Jenkins, G. AU - Hatton, D. PY - 2003 TI - The use of hydrodynamic modelling for the management and early detection of Asterias amurensis larvae in Port Phillip Bay and Western Port N1 - 2003 VL - 1741460182 1328-5548 N1 - The use of hydrodynamic modelling for the management and early detection of Asterias amurensis larvae in Port Phillip Bay and Western Port N1 - D00800 KW - Asterias amurensis Northern Pacific seastar Aquatic animals Introduced species Pests Larvae Spawning Dispersal Spread Geographical distribution Population distribution Temporal variation Hydrodynamics Simulation models Harbours Marine areas Coastal areas Port Phillip Bay Vic Yarra River (II29) Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) AER (10) N2 - A hydrodynamic model was used to simulate the dispersal of the introduced pest Asterias amurensis (Northern Pacific seastar) larvae on a grid that included Port Phillip Bay and Western Port Vic as well as the adjacent area of Bass Strait. From the modelling, A. amurensis larval dispersal showed an interannual variation, with particles only reaching Western Port in 2000. Reverse modelling suggested that larvae could have originated from Port Phillip Bay in all years. Overall, the potential dispersal of A. amurensis was highly dependent on the location of spawning within Port Phillip Bay and also the climatic conditions prevailing in a given spawning year (A). N1 - (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff) Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Queenscliff Vic, 2003-10, 18 leaves, 9 figs, 9 refs. queenscliff.library@dpi.vic.gov.au Report (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute), no 58. UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au ID - 1147 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Jenkins, M. PY - 1995 BT - Plant community reference areas, Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne CY - Cranbourne PB - Royal Botanic Gardens SP - 29 N1 - Plant community reference areas, Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne N1 - 691 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 130 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Jenkins Mark, A. AU - Monash University. AU - Monash University. Dept. of Geography and Environmental Science. PY - 1992 BT - A late Holocene vegetation record from an interdunal swamp, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria SP - vi, 83 leaves N1 - A late Holocene vegetation record from an interdunal swamp, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/1656 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses J52.4 N1 - [manuscript] / Mark A. Jenkins. A minor thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Environmental Science. Summary: leaf i. Typescript. H microfiche copy (2 microfiches : negative) Moun 5235. Thesis (M.Env.Sc.)--Monash University, 1992. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-67) KW - Paleobotany Victoria Mornington Peninsula Holocene. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) ID - 445 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Johansson, B. PY - 1995 TI - The Mammal Fauna of 90 Langley Road, Cranboourne South, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - School of Aquatic Sciences and Natural Resources Management, Deakin University SP - 22 N1 - July 1995 M1 - Report prepared vor Val Maher and Morning Mist Recreational Reserve Environmental Studies Research Project N1 - The Mammal Fauna of 90 Langley Road, Cranboourne South, Victoria N1 - 2408 N1 - Thesis N2 - A mammal fauna survey was undertaken at Morning Mist Recreational Reserve and 90 Langley Road, Cranbourne South. This report presents a species list of mammals that perhaps once inhabitated the region and which are now found in both the Reserve and Property. A total of 22 mammal species have been recorded from several sources as well as the results from this mammal survey conducted in July 1993. Six species are introduced. 1 personally conducted the mammal survey at 90 Langley Road, Cranboume South. No significant species, such as the New Holland Mouse which was last recorded in the vacinity 1984, have been recorded during this survey. Swamp Rats are present and were detected by each of the survey methods used. House Mice and Black Rats were also present and could be competing with the Swamp Rats for resources. UR - ARCUE ID - 131 ER - TY - GEN AU - John Paterson Urban Systems Pty, Ltd PY - 1979-12, 1979 TI - An outdoor recreation study in the Shire of Flinders CY - Kew, Victoria, Australia PB - Victoria. Country Roads Board SP - 1 vol (various pagings) N1 - Monograph N1 - An outdoor recreation study in the Shire of Flinders U1 - DATE: 1979-12, PAGES: 1 vol (various pagings), PUBLISHER: Victoria. Country Roads Board, T: Kew, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 8004AR043E N1 - English N1 - Report prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. KW - Recreation Attitude Travel behaviour Site investigation Sociology Urban area Rural area Transport Data collection Australia Interview Services (public) Mornington peninsula, Victoria N2 - This is the first of three volumes produced on this study. Volume 2 is called study of recreation in the shire of flinders volume ii: selected site surveys. Volume 3 is called activity profiles for hang gliding, horse riding, off road motorcycling and underwater sports. The broad aims of the study included an examination of the outdoor recreation usage of both the transport system and the recreation sites and the determination of factors which most influence the choice of outdoor recreation activities and locations. The study data were obtained from a household survey and a site survey in the shire of flinders in 1977 and 1978. The data collected included socioeconomic characteristics, data on activity participation and locations and the participants' attitudes to the activities and sites, as well as the sites' attributes. Analysis concentrated on the data from the mornington peninsula and the shire of flinders. The major conclusions include the high dependence on the motor vehicle for travel in the pursuit of outdoor recreation, the relatively low correlation of income with types of activities pursued, the high correlation of levels of education with the choice of improved or natural sites and the relative consistency of recreation activity choices throughout the life span of participants (a). N1 - Report prepared for the joint advisory committee consisting of participants from the following Victorian departments and organizations: Ministry for Conservation Ministry of Transport Country Roads Board Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation Port Phillip Authority Western Port Regional Planning Authority Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority and the Shire of Flinders. ID - 1326 ER - TY - BOOK AU - John Paterson Urban Systems. AU - Westernport Regional Planning Authority. PY - 1976 BT - Draft report Mornington Peninsula Conservation Plan : public consultation CY - (Melb.) PB - J.P. Urban Systems N1 - Draft report Mornington Peninsula Conservation Plan : public consultation N1 - Peninsula General Collection 309.26309945 J65 N1 - John Paterson urban systems in association with R.N. Phillips and Associates, Loder and Bayly, Alan Stokes. For Westernport Regional Planning Authority. KW - Mornington Peninsula Conservation Plan, planning, public, comments, response, community ID - 446 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Johnson-Thompson, M. C. AU - Guthrie, J. PY - 2000 TI - Ongoing research to identify environmental risk factors in breast carcinoma SP - 1224-9 JF - Cancer JO - Cancer VL - 88 IS - 5 Suppl N1 - Ongoing research to identify environmental risk factors in breast carcinoma N1 - 20171187 N1 - Abstract from Monash search KW - Breast Neoplasms, Carcinoma, cancer,Environmental Exposure, chemicals N2 - Environmental exposures, timing and duration of exposure, and one's genetic susceptibility all contribute to breast carcinoma and its progression. The purpose of this article was to identify known and suspected environmental causes of breast carcinoma, identify some environmental risk factors that may represent significant risk factors for certain groups, and describe current studies, supported by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, that clarify how environmental factors contribute to the development of breast carcinoma. Known and suspected environmental risk factors include organochlorine pesticides and other synthetic chemicals, hormonal factors (including exogenous endocrine disrupters), diet, tobacco and alcohol use, radiation, and magnetic fields. In at least 50% of breast carcinoma cases, none of the known risk factors apply. It is likely that an environmental component accounts for much of the unknown 50% of risk. Knowing the environmental factors for breast carcinoma development is an area that should be investigated intensely because it offers our best hope for prevention. Understanding why African-American women have a more aggressive form of breast carcinoma, whether they receive adequate follow-up treatment, and how these factors contribute to increased mortality rates requires further exploration. Data that demonstrate the lower incidence rate of breast carcinoma in Asian women, the relation to low fat diets and diets high in phytoestrogens, and how this might serve as a model for all women should be investigated. Finally, differences in behavioral and cultural attitudes, ethnicity, economic status, and life-style influences among different groups of women require further study to determine how these factors contribute to enhancing or reducing breast carcinoma risk. Copyright 2000 American Cancer Society. ID - 447 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jones, A. S. N1 - 1996 PY - 1996 TI - Ultra heavy duty pavement: BHP Western Port T3 - Technology Transfer Forum, 1996, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia CY - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia PB - Queensland. Department of Main Roads N1 - 9610AR245E KW - Pavement design Heavy vehicle Heavy duty pavement Pavement evaluation Subgrade Sealing coat Construction method Case study N1 - (Queensland Department of Main Roads) DATE: 1996, PAGES: 250-6, PUBLISHER: Queensland. Department of Main Roads, T: Brisbane, S: Queensland, C: Australia 250-6 Analytical N1 - English ID - 1330 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Jones, C. PY - 2001 TI - Pasture: a way forward for pasture BT - Australian Farm Journal IS - March SP - 60 - 63 N1 - Pasture: a way forward for pasture KW - salinity, organic matter, ecology, native animals, fauna, soil, fertility, ecosystem, balanced, organic matter, catchment management N2 - general article on dryland salinity & pasture but also includes overview, other landuses (vines), role of native fauna and incorporation of organic material in to Australian soils N1 - Bp personal copy, also see first part of this article published in January issue of same journal : "Native perrenial pastures ignored in recharge", and NSW salinity strategy ID - 448 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Jones, D AU - Jones, B PY - 1999 BT - Native Plants of Melbourne and adjoining areas - afield guide PB - Bloomings Books N1 - Native Plants of Melbourne and adjoining areas - afield guide SN - 1 876 47313 4 N1 - Mornington Peninsula Regional library 581.9945 1 JON KW - flora , photos, orchids, swamp paperbark, sundews, eucalypts, habitat, fauna food, white mangroves, aboriginal foods ,mangrove fruit ID - 449 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Juhasz, A. AU - Smith, E. AU - Smith, J. AU - Naidu, R. PY - 2000 TI - Biosorption of persistent organic pollutants: an overlooked aspect SP - 15 - 16 JF - Microbiology Australia IS - May N1 - Biosorption of persistent organic pollutants: an overlooked aspect N1 - copy in file (BP) N2 - microbiological remediation of DDT contaminated soil ID - 450 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kagan Yu, S. PY - 1991 TI - Toxicological-hygienic requirements for study, registration, and regulations of pesticides in the USSR SP - 95-126 JF - Reviews of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology JO - Rev Environ Contam Toxicol VL - 117 N1 - Toxicological-hygienic requirements for study, registration, and regulations of pesticides in the USSR N1 - 91134459 N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Animal, Human, pesticides, toxicology, health, methodology, testing, review, chemicals N2 - This review discusses the toxicological and hygienic aspects of the extensive increase in pesticide use, which has resulted in the great majority of people throughout the world being affected by their presence. The need for a broad exchange at an international level of the findings of toxicological and hygienic research is established. Brief information on the development of pesticide toxicological research in the USSR is also presented. Accepted criteria for toxicological and hygienic pesticide assessments in the USSR are also systematically reviewed, with respect to the evaluation of physical and chemical properties, toxicity as defined through acute and subacute experiments, cumulative properties, and effects on skin and mucous membranes. The methodology for establishing threshold and noneffective (harmless) levels is also described, along with the prediction of delayed adverse effects. Other areas discussed include the classification of pesticides by degree of toxicity and danger, the system of research and regulation in the USSR, and the principle of integrated standardization of pesticide content of food, water, and atmospheric air. The review concludes with a look at certain prospective trends in the search for and development of pesticides that have selective action on target organisms but are harmless to human health and the environment. ID - 451 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Karney, Mary AU - Oswin, Georgina PY - 1991 BT - No rugged landscape CY - Dromana [Vic.] PB - Loch Haven Books SP - xi, 198 N1 - No rugged landscape SN - 1875308091 (pbk.) : N1 - Matheson Library Main Collection 994.51 K18N N1 - Based on Georgina Oswin's diaries written from 1881-1910. KW - Mornington Peninsula, History, early ID - 452 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Keast, A. PY - 1978 TI - The relationships of the fieldwren Calamanthus fuliginosus (Acanthizinae) SP - 20-24 JF - Emu VL - 78 N1 - The relationships of the fieldwren Calamanthus fuliginosus (Acanthizinae) N1 - 1057 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Calamanthus differs in a variety of ways from Sericornis, with which it has recently been lumped. These include aspects of display, the song, the heavily streaked dorsal surface and white tips to the tail. Some of the differences are shared with Chtlionicola, Pyrrlzolaemzis and Hylacola and are obviously adaptive to habitat and way of life. It is argued that it is not justifiable to group these genera with Sericornis, which is a zoogeographically well-defined forest genus and that, although all are relatively similar in measurements, they should be kept distinct. UR - ARCUE ID - 132 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Keble PY - 1938 TI - Koolamadoo or Sandstone Island, Westernport Bay SP - ~10 N1 - Feb. 1938 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - LIV, No. 10 N1 - Koolamadoo or Sandstone Island, Westernport Bay N1 - w262 KW - Sandstone Island Western Port Warringine ID - 1665 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Keble, R. A. PY - 1968 BT - The Mornington Peninsula CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Mines T3 - Geological Survey of Victoria memoir ; 17 N1 - The Mornington Peninsula N1 - Peninsula General Collection 559.45 K25 N1 - R.A. Keble. KW - Geology, Mornington Peninsula, maps ID - 453 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Keble, R. A. AU - Mitchell, S. R. AU - Willis, J. H. AU - Burns, A. N. PY - 1947 TI - Mud Islands, Port Phillip Bay: Their geology, botany and entomology SP - 131-145 JF - Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria VL - 15 N1 - Mud Islands, Port Phillip Bay: Their geology, botany and entomology N1 - 577 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 133 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kellaway, C AU - Lardner, H PY - 1992 TI - Shire of Flinders heritage study A3 - Context Pty. Ltd. ED - Kellaway, Carlotta ED - Lardner, Helen ED - Flinders (Vic. : Shire) CY - [Rosebud, Vic.] PB - Shire of Flinders SP - 2 v. N1 - Shire of Flinders heritage study SN - 0959507752 (Caring for our heritage) 0959507744 (History and heritage) N1 - Matheson Library Government Publications 994.52 C761S KW - Historic, buildings, sites, Mornington Peninsula, History. N1 - Context Pty Ltd & Carlotta Kellaway, Helen Lardner. [1] History and heritage -- [2] Caring for our heritage. Anb94/01 ID - 454 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelleher, G AU - Bleakley, C AU - Wells, S PY - 1995 TI - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 3 PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The World Bank The World Conservation Union (IUCN) SP - 147 N1 - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 3 N1 - w143 KW - Marine Protected Areas global perspective N1 - Central Indian Ocean, Arabian Seas, East Africa and East Asian Seas. ID - 1547 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelleher, G AU - Bleakley, C AU - Wells, S PY - 1995 TI - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 2 PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The World Bank The World Conservation Union (IUCN) SP - 93 N1 - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 2 N1 - w144 KW - Marine Protected Areas global perspective N1 - Wider Caribbean, West Africa and South Atlantic ID - 1548 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelleher, G AU - Bleakley, C AU - Wells, S PY - 1995 TI - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 4 PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The World Bank The World Conservation Union (IUCN) SP - 212 N1 - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 4 N1 - w145 KW - Marine Protected Areas global perspective N1 - South Pacific, Northeast Pacific, Northwest Pacific, Southeast Pacific, and Australia/New Zealand ID - 1549 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelleher, G AU - Bleakley, C AU - Wells, S PY - 1995 TI - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 1 PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The World Bank The World Conservation Union (IUCN) SP - 219 N1 - A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. Volume 1 N1 - w146 KW - Marine Protected Areas global perspective N1 - Antarctic, Arctic, Mediterranean, Northwest Atlantic, Northeast Atlantic and Baltic ID - 1550 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelleher, G AU - Kenchington, R PY - 1991 TI - Guidelines for Establishing Marine Protected Areas PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority SP - 90 N1 - Guidelines for Establishing Marine Protected Areas N1 - w207 KW - marine management reserves policy ID - 1610 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kellock & Associates PY - 2001 TI - Technical Report 2 Summary: Planning Melbourne for the 21st Century, green wedges and other non-urban areas in Melbourne PB - Website:Department of Infrastructure, Victoria N1 - Technical Report 2 Summary: Planning Melbourne for the 21st Century, green wedges and other non-urban areas in Melbourne N1 -? ID - 806 ER - TY - THES AU - Kelly, H. PY - 1975 TI - Aspects of the field biology of Benbicium species (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) at Sandy Point, Victoria CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Zoology SP - 88 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Aspects of the field biology of Benbicium species (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) at Sandy Point, Victoria N1 - 1423 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Zoology Department ID - 134 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kelsall, Y. PY - 2001 TI - Monash University study of Dams on Mornington Peninsula/ Western Port catchment, Merricks catchment area (study & review of literature in progress) N1 - Monash University study of Dams on Mornington Peninsula/ Western Port catchment, Merricks catchment area (study & review of literature in progress) KW - Dams, siting, sizes, westernport, catchment,water, environmental flow, audit, streams N2 - (study on dams in westernport catchment Mornington Peninsula, dam sizes and siting) N1 - report not available as of june 2001, study being undertaken by post-graduate student : Yasmin Kelsall, ph: 9728 1092 e-mail: ykelsall@hotmail.com ID - 455 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kemp , A PY - 2004 TI - VSAP Storm Water Project: Impact minimisation of the impact of unsealed roads on stormwater quality PB - EPA N1 - VSAP Storm Water Project: Impact minimisation of the impact of unsealed roads on stormwater quality N1 - Cardinia L-3.38 N1 - Water Quality N1 - The report was conducted by Cardinia Shire Council, casey City Council and Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library. ID - 920 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kendall, P. R. PY - 1989 TI - Grape boycott--healthy public policy? [letter; comment] SP - 469 JF - Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique JO - Can J Public Health VL - 80 IS - 6 N1 - Grape boycott--healthy public policy? [letter; comment] N1 - 90124072 N1 - no copy sighted, from Monash search KW - Canada, Health, Policy, human, rights, Pesticides, comment ID - 456 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kent, J. AU - Early, R. PY - 1997 BT - Pesticide application in vineyards PB - Charles Sturt University / Winetitles N1 - Pesticide application in vineyards SN - 1 - 86467 - 004 -5 N1 - Monash Peninsula PE 632.95 0994 K37 KW - spray, application, droplets, environmental , contamination, pollution, equipment, calibration, chemicals, training, monitoring, spray drift, management, herbicides, pesticides, insecticides, effects, temperature, humidity, overview, key document ID - 457 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Keohler, M. AU - Adams, R. AU - Simmons, D. PY - 2005 TI - Does application of fire-fighting foam affect soil invertebrates? SP - 128-133 N1 - 2005-06 JF - Victorian Naturalist VL - 122 IS - 3 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - Does application of fire-fighting foam affect soil invertebrates? N1 - E03811 N1 - (Deakin University, School of Ecology and Environment, Burwood) Victorian Naturalist, 2005-06, 122 (3), p128-133, 2 tables, 2 figs, refs. Adams R radams@deakin.edu.au docss@nla.gov.au KW - Heathlands Heathland soils Fire suppression Fire control Fire retardants Foams Application rates Invertebrates Soil fauna Native species Environmental impact Adverse effects Temperate zones French Island Vic Bunyip River (II28) AER (10) N2 - Firefighting foam (Class A foam) is an effective and widely used firefighting tool that is often used in environmentally sensitive areas. Although the foam is known to be ecologically damaging to aquatic invertebrates, application of 1.0% foam to heathland soils showed no detectable impacts on soil invertebrate orders sampled over several months. The results are encouraging for the continued use of the foam as a fire suppression technique in areas with a high conservation value (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://home.vicnet.net.au/fncv/vicnat.htm ID - 1010 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kern, L. PY - 1995 TI - Weed control strategy and management framework for Merricks Foreshore Reserve CY - Melbourne SP - 91 N1 - January 1995 M1 - Report for Merricks Beach Foreshore Committee N1 - Weed control strategy and management framework for Merricks Foreshore Reserve N1 - 1520 N1 - Consultants Report ID - 135 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kern, L. AU - Cuming, R. PY - 1996 TI - Flora survey report and recommendations for conservation management of indigenous flora: Merricks Foreshore Reserve, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - Melbourne SP - 74 N1 - June 1996 M1 - Report for Merricks Beach Foreshore Committee N1 - Flora survey report and recommendations for conservation management of indigenous flora: Merricks Foreshore Reserve, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - 1527 N1 - Consultants Report ID - 136 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kernow Environmental Services P/L PY - 2005 TI - Cardinia Shire Council Annual Report: Environmental Health Services PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Cardinia Shire Council Annual Report: Environmental Health Services N1 - Cardinia L-13.35 N1 - Environmental Health services N1 - Environmental Health services report UR - Cardinia shire Council Library ID - 900 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kettle, M. PY - 1989 TI - Tourism and the Shire of Flinders PB - The Kettle Drum Pty. Ltd. N1 - Tourism and the Shire of Flinders KW - tourism, Mornington peninsula, economics, employment N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 458 ER - TY - THES AU - Kimber, S. PY - 1997 TI - Aspects of the Ecology of the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) and Other Small Mammals in an Urban Heathland Remnant at Frankston North, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, School of Aquatic Science and Natural Resources Management M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - Aspects of the Ecology of the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) and Other Small Mammals in an Urban Heathland Remnant at Frankston North, Victoria N1 - 2417 N1 - Thesis N2 - Aspects of the ecology of the Southern Brown Bandicoot (lsoodon obesulus) and other small mammals were investigated in an urban heathland remnant at Frankston North. Victonia. A 2.8 ha trapping grid was established in the heathland vegetation in order to sample the population of small mammals. Habitat encompassed by the grid was defined on the basis of floristic and structural parameters. Three main plant communities, Leptospermum myrsinoides heathland, Eucalyptus pryoriana woodland, and swamp scrub, were recognised. Of the five species captured, the Southern Brown Bandicoot, Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus), House Mouse (Mus musculus) and Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) were captured in sufficient numbers for statistical analysis. Mus musculus showed no clear habitat preferences, while R. norvegicus exhibited a preference for swamp scrub. Rattus lutreolus proved to have both flonistic and structural habitat requirements, showing a distinct preference for Leptspermum myrsinoides heathland. Although considered to be regionally significant, the population demographics and density suggest that, at the moment, it is probably secure. Isoodon obesulus was of particular interest as it is considered to be threatened in the Greater Melbourne Area (Mansergh et al. 1989). Its distribution was related to structural parameters, namely adequate cover of shrubs, rather than floristics. I. obesulus was found to be at a lower density than would be expected on the basis of findings in other areas of similar vegetation, and a suggestion is made that predation and climate may be influencing population size. Using I. obesulus as an example of potential problems faced by small mammals in an urban remnant, recommendations are made for the conservation and management of this, and other small mammals. Future research directions are also considered N1 - Copy of abstract in filing cabinet. UR - Deakin University ID - 137 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kime, D. E. PY - 1999 TI - A strategy for assessing the effects of xenobiotics on fish reproduction SP - 3-11 JF - Science of the Total Environment JO - Sci Total Environ VL - 225 IS - 1-2 N1 - A strategy for assessing the effects of xenobiotics on fish reproduction N1 - 99153053 N1 - no copy in file KW - Environmental, Monitoring, fish, aquatic, wetlands, pesticides, chemicals, metals, heavy, reproduction, Water Pollutants, testing, assaying, estimating, affects N2 - Environmental pollutants, such as industrial and agricultural chemicals, heavy metals, drugs and products with hormonal activity may disrupt reproduction of aquatic wildlife such as fish. Such xenobiotics may cause disruption of the reproductive endocrine system, or they may directly affect gamete development and viability as a result either of their cytotoxicity or by altering the hormonal environment during gamete development. The various possible sites of action are reviewed, and it is suggested that tests for toxicity should isolate the specific component of the reproductive system that is most sensitive to such disruption and that this may be at levels well below that which causes mortality or visible signs of stress. Fish are proposed as the most suitable aquatic organism for such tests. ID - 459 ER - TY - BOOK AU - King, James J. PY - 1995 BT - The environmental dictionary : and regulatory cross reference CY - New York PB - Wiley SP - xviii, 1295 VL - 3rd N1 - The environmental dictionary : and regulatory cross reference SN - 0471119954 (acid-free paper) N1 - Peninsula Reference Collection 344.7304603 K53 Matheson Library Reference 344.7304603 K53E3 Caulfield Reference Collection 344.7304603 K53E 1995 N1 - 94040758 KW - environmental assessment, audit, compliance, environmental management, accountability, law, economics, fines, legal, USA, database, regulations, dictionary, cross reference, pollution, pesticides, chemicals ID - 460 ER - TY - RPRT AU - King, P. AU - Kay, D. PY - 1980 TI - Land use and erosion control guidelines for the Western port Catchment: a program review December 1980 PB - Ministry for Conservation N1 - Land use and erosion control guidelines for the Western port Catchment: a program review December 1980 KW - Westernport, Mornington Peninsula, catchment, guidelines, erosion, soil, conservation, streams, water, land use, maps? ID - 461 ER - TY - RPRT AU - King, P AU - Kay, D PY - 1980 TI - Westernport Regional Environment Study - Land Use and Erosion Control Guidelines for the Wesern Port Catchment PB - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria SP - 94 N1 - Westernport Regional Environment Study - Land Use and Erosion Control Guidelines for the Wesern Port Catchment N1 - w25 KW - Westernport Regional Environment Study erosion land use catchment Westernport catchment Shapiro study Westernport N2 - Program review 1980 ID - 1432 ER - TY - JOUR AU - King, R. J. AU - Hope Black, J. AU - Ducker, S. C. PY - 1971 TI - Intertidal ecology of Port Phillip Bay with systematic list of plants and animals SP - 93-106 JF - Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria VL - 32 N1 - Intertidal ecology of Port Phillip Bay with systematic list of plants and animals N1 - 554 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The zonation is recorded at 14 stations within Port Phillip Bay. Any special features of a station are discussed in relation to the adjcent stations and the whole Bay. The intertidal plants and animals are listed systematically with references, distribution within the Bay and relevant comment. UR - ARCUE ID - 138 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Kinhill Pty. Ltd. PY - 1997 TI - Cranbourne East-West Road Link: Environment Effects Statement CY - Melbourne PB - Kinhill Pty. Ltd. SP - 200 N1 - October 1997 M1 - Report for Vic Roads, Kew, Victoria N1 - Cranbourne East-West Road Link: Environment Effects Statement N1 - 755 N1 - catalogue N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 139 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kirkwood, R. AU - Dann, P. AU - Belvedere, M. PY - 2005 TI - Comparison of the diets of feral cats Felis catus and red foxes Vulpes vulpes on Phillip Island, Victoria SP - 89-93 N1 - 2005-02 JF - Australian Mammalogy VL - 27 IS - 1 SN - 0310-0049 N1 - Comparison of the diets of feral cats Felis catus and red foxes Vulpes vulpes on Phillip Island, Victoria N1 - E05674 N1 - Australian Mammalogy, 2005-02, 27 (1), p89-93, 1 table, 1 fig, refs. Kirkwood R rkirkwood@penguins.org.au docss@nla.gov.au KW - Nature reserves Reserved areas Biodiversity Nature conservation Risk factors Feral animals Vertebrate pests Red fox Vulpes vulpes Cats Felis catus Predation Predators Prey Native animals Sea birds Vermin Short-tailed shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus Little penguin Eudyptula minor House mouse Mus musculus Sheep Ovis aries Black rat Rattus rattus Phillip Island Vic South Gippsland Vic (II27) AER (1) N2 - A comparison of the stomach contents of 277 feral cats (Felis catus) and 147 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) captured and killed on Phillip Island Vic between 1983 and 1994 indicated that F. catus ate a greater range of prey and plant matter than V. vulpes. The principle components of the V. vulpes diet were Short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) (34%), European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (21%), Little penguin (Eudyptula minor) (13%), House mouse (Mus musculus) (10%), Sheep (Ovis aries) (7%) and insects (5%). The principle components of the F. catus diet were plant fragments, O. cuniculus (37%), Black rat (Rattus rattus) (22%), M. musculus (16%), P. tenuirostris (12%) and E. minor (4%) (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://www.australianmammals.org.au/ ID - 1003 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kirkwood, R. AU - Johnston, M. PY - 2006 TI - Terrestrial mammals of Phillip and French Islands, Western Port, Victoria SP - 146-156 N1 - 2006-06 JF - Victorian Naturalist VL - 123 IS - 3 SN - 0042-5184 N1 - Terrestrial mammals of Phillip and French Islands, Western Port, Victoria N1 - E07972 N1 - (Phillip Island Nature Park, Crowes) (Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Frankston) Victorian Naturalist, 2006-06, 123 (3), p146-156, 3 tables, 2 figs, refs. docss@nla.gov.au KW - Mammals Native animals Introduced species Native species Species diversity Surveys Biodiversity Risk factors Phillip Island Vic South Gippsland Vic (II27) French Island Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) N2 - Surveys of the mammalian fauna on Phillip and French Islands Vic between 1997 and 2005 identified 16 native and seven exotic species on Phillip Island and 13 native and eight exotic species on French Island. Microbats was the most diverse faunal group, comprising a total of seven species. Deliberate and accidental introductions of both native and exotic species since European settlement have substantially changed the species present on both islands. The greatest threats to current mammalian fauna on the islands include red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on Phillip Island, land clearance, road traffic and irresponsible human introductions (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://home.vicnet.net.au/fncv/vicnat.htm ID - 1002 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Kneese, A.V. PY - 1977 CT - Economics and the environment PB - Penguin SP - 187 - 193 N1 - Economics and the environment N1 - cited in WP bibliography KW - western port , economics, environment N2 - (Westernport bay land use model in cited pages) ID - 462 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Koehn, John AU - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research. PY - 1986 BT - Western Port catchment : fishes, their habitats and management recommendations CY - Heidelberg, Vic. PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands Victoria Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research SP - vi, 34 T3 - Technical report series no. 40 N1 - Western Port catchment : fishes, their habitats and management recommendations SN - 072416538X : N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 597.009452 K77W N1 - J.D. Koehn. Bibliography: p. 26-28. Technical report series (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research) ; no. 40. KW - Fishes, Victoria, Western Port, Habitat, Fishery, management, bibliography, habitat, report, recommendations, technical, data ID - 463 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Koehn, J. D. PY - 1986 TI - Western Port Catchment: Fishes, their habitats and management recommendations CY - Victoria PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands SP - 34 N1 - August 1986 VL - No. 40 M1 - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Technical Report Series N1 - Western Port Catchment: Fishes, their habitats and management recommendations N1 - 58 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - Sampling was undertaken at 36 freshwater sites on streams within the Western Port catchment. Nineteen species of freshwater fish have been recorded, fourtenn of which were native and five introduced. A preliminary assessment of fish habitat and stream condition was also undertaken at each site. The associations of these nineteen species with each other and their habitats is discussed. The lower reaches of most major streams have been heavily modified and comment is made on the consequences of this on fish communities. The study revealed that migrations by 11 species may be impaired by weirs or other obstructions..... UR - ARCUE ID - 140 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kolpin, D. W. AU - Thurman, E. M. AU - Linhart, S. M. PY - 1998 TI - The environmental occurrence of herbicides: the importance of degradates in ground water SP - 385-90 JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology JO - Arch Environ Contam Toxicol VL - 35 IS - 3 N1 - The environmental occurrence of herbicides: the importance of degradates in ground water N1 - 98404296 N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Water, Herbicides, Pesticides, Residues, Pollutants, Chemicals, human, health, fate, weeds, aquifers, groundwater, pollution, degradation, testing, analysis, laboratory, methodology, methods, data, water supply, drinking N2 - Numerous studies are being conducted to investigate the occurrence, fate, and effects on human health and the environment from the extensive worldwide use of herbicides to control weeds. Few studies, however, are considering the degradates of these herbicides in their investigations. Our study of herbicides in aquifers across Iowa found herbicide degradates to be prevalent in ground water, being detected in about 75% of the wells sampled. With the exception of atrazine, the frequencies of detection in ground water for a given herbicide increased multifold when its degradates were considered. Furthermore, a majority of the measured concentration for a given herbicide was in the form of its degradates-even for a relatively persistent compound such as atrazine. For this study, degradates comprised from 60 to over 99% of a herbicide's measured concentration. Because herbicide degradates can have similar acute and chronic toxicity as their parent compounds, these compounds have environmental significance as well as providing a more complete understanding of the fate and transport of a given herbicide. Thus, it is essential that degradates are included in any type of herbicide investigation. ID - 464 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kolpin, D. W. AU - Thurman, E. M. AU - Linhart, S. M. PY - 2000 TI - Finding minimal herbicide concentrations in ground water? Try looking for their degradates SP - 115-22 JF - Science of the Total Environment JO - Sci Total Environ VL - 248 IS - 2-3 N1 - Finding minimal herbicide concentrations in ground water? Try looking for their degradates N1 - 20262982 N1 - English KW - pollutants, water, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, testing, analysis, methods, human, health, laboratory, degradates, products, degradation, groundwater, drinking, streams, catchments, data, aquifers, environmental, affects N2 - Extensive research has been conducted regarding the occurrence of herbicides in the hydrologic system, their fate, and their effects on human health and the environment. Few studies, however, have considered herbicide transformation products (degradates). In this study of Iowa ground water, herbicide degradates were frequently detected. In fact, herbicide degradates were eight of the 10 most frequently detected compounds. Furthermore, a majority of a herbicide's measured concentration was in the form of its degradates--ranging from 55 to over 99%. The herbicide detection frequencies and concentrations varied significantly among the major aquifer types sampled. These differences, however, were much more pronounced when herbicide degradates were included. Aquifer types presumed to have the most rapid recharge rates (alluvial and bedrock/karst region aquifers) were those most likely to contain detectable concentrations of herbicide compounds. Two indirect estimates of ground-water age (depth of well completion and dissolved-oxygen concentration) were used to separate the sampled wells into general vulnerability classes (low, intermediate, and high). The results show that the herbicide detection frequencies and concentrations varied significantly among the vulnerability classes regardless of whether or not herbicide degradates were considered. Nevertheless, when herbicide degradates were included, the frequency of herbicide compound detection within the highest vulnerability class approached 90%, and the median total herbicide residue concentration increased over an order of magnitude, relative to the parent compounds alone, to 2 microg/l. The results from this study demonstrate that obtaining data on herbicide degradates is critical for understanding the fate of herbicides in the hydrologic system. Furthermore, the prevalence of herbicide degradates documented in this study suggests that to accurately determine the overall effect on human health and the environment of a specific herbicide its degradates should also be considered. ID - 465 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lakew, K. AU - Mekonnen, Y. PY - 1998 TI - The health status of northern Omo State Farm workers exposed to chlorpyrifos and profenofos SP - 175-84 JF - Ethiopian Medical Journal JO - Ethiop Med J VL - 36 IS - 3 N1 - The health status of northern Omo State Farm workers exposed to chlorpyrifos and profenofos N1 - 99231073 N1 - English, no copy in file, abstract from Monash search KW - Alanine Transaminase, Alkaline Phosphatase, Chlorpyrifos, Adverse Effects, Environmental, Monitoring, Methods, testing, OH&S, Ethiopia,Health, Human, Insecticides, Pesticides, Organothiophosphate, Occupational Exposure, chemicals, data N2 - The health effects of organophosphorus (OP) pesticides on cholinesterase (ChE) activities were assessed among 81 pest control workers from Northern Omo State Farm (Ethiopia), following the occupational use of Chlorpyrifos 25 and 48% ULV and Profenifos 250 EC/ULV. Plasma ChE (PChE) and erythrocyte ChE (AChE) activities were determined electrometrically before and after pesticide exposure. Plasma alkaline phosphatase (AP) and glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT) values were estimated colorimetrically. Risk factors of pesticide poisoning and related occupational factors were assessed following the WHO recommendations. The mean PChE and AChE activities determined after pesticide exposures were significantly lower than the pre-exposure values (P < 0.05); 16% and 40% of the pest control workers had PChE and AChE levels below 50% of the pre-exposure values, respectively. The mean plasma AP and GPT values were found to be within the recommended normal limits. No significant difference in either of the ChE activities was observed between the spray men and the pest assessors, although the former were believed to have frequent contact with the concentrated OP formulations. Risk factors of pesticide poisoning such as workers ignorance about the toxicity of pesticides, poor personal hygiene and total absence or improper use of personal protective devices were prevalent. Measures that should be considered to minimize the problem in the farm population are recommended. ID - 467 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lakey, R TI - Western Port groundwater Basin: review of ealier work and effectiveness of current mamagement N1 - Western Port groundwater Basin: review of ealier work and effectiveness of current mamagement N1 - Water UR - DSE K&LC Nicholson ID - 967 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lakey, R. and Tickell, S.J. PY - 1980 TI - Geological Survey Report No.58 - Effects of Channel Dredging in the Tyabb Area on Western Port Basin Groundwater CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Minerals and Energy SP - 35 N1 - May 1980 N1 - Geological Survey Report No.58 - Effects of Channel Dredging in the Tyabb Area on Western Port Basin Groundwater N1 - w242 KW - Geological Survey Western Port Dredging Groundwater Tyabb N1 - Publication No. 250 in the Ministry for Conservation Environmental Studies Series ID - 1645 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lampman, K. P. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1996 TI - Pearcedale Road study area Cranbourne South: Preliminary investigations of flora and fauna CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 12 N1 - August 1996 M1 - Report for KLM Planning Consultants N1 - Pearcedale Road study area Cranbourne South: Preliminary investigations of flora and fauna N1 - 1199 N1 - 306 N1 - Consultants Report KW - RBG Cranbourne UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 141 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lancione, F. PY - 2001 TI - Consider all the options when facing disputes SP - 79 -80 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - May N1 - Consider all the options when facing disputes N1 - copy in file KW - environmental compliance, environmental management, accountability, law, economics, fines, penalties ID - 468 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Land Conservation Council PY - 1993 BT - Marine and Coastal special investigation descriptive report PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Marine and Coastal special investigation descriptive report N1 - copy in MPSC collection KW - sites, biological, significance, species, lists, western port, maps, sea grass, history aboriginal, coastal issues ID - 470 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Land Conservation Council PY - 1995 BT - Marine and Coastal special investigation proposed recommendations PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Marine and Coastal special investigation proposed recommendations N1 - recommendations , management N1 - in MPSC collcetion KW - communication, regional habitats, education, victorian marine zoning, significant, sites, transition, tourism, economic, activity, implications, aboriginal, legal, proposed marine parks, greenhouse, baseline data, information needed, seagrass, oil spill ID - 471 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Land Conservation Council PY - 1996 TI - Marine and Coastal special investigation : Draft final recommendations PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Marine and Coastal special investigation : Draft final recommendations KW - marine, parks, sanctuaries, aboriginal, catchment, management, planning, reserves, protection zones, legislation, Victoria, maps, port phillip, westernport, issues, flora, fauna, ecology, identifying important sites, ports, aquaculture, risks, heritage, N2 - includes preferred aquaculture areas, maps, sanctuary zones (detailed maps), table of fishing impact by technique, major habitats, research, catchment effects, dredging, sewerage outfalls, management agencies (overlap) diagramatically shown, legislation, special areas : Flinders , Shoreham, Mornington Peninsula, guidelines for management N1 - Copy in MPSC collection ID - 472 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lane, B. A. AU - Muir, A. M. PY - 1996 TI - Preliminary flora and fauna assessment, proposed residential subdivision, Smiths Lane, Pearcedale CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 11 N1 - August 1996 M1 - Report for KLM Planning Consultants N1 - Preliminary flora and fauna assessment, proposed residential subdivision, Smiths Lane, Pearcedale N1 - 1195 N1 - 302 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 142 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lang, L. PY - 1993 TI - Are pesticides a problem? SP - 578-83 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 101 IS - 7 N1 - Are pesticides a problem? N1 - 94192520 N1 - English, not sighted from Monash search KW - Health, Human, chemicals, herbicides, Pesticides, Adverse Effects, risk, assessment, time, exposure, factors ID - 473 ER - TY - THES AU - Langfield, N. PY - 1999 TI - Microhabitat selection in the Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus) PB - University of Melbourne, Department of Zoology SP - 59 M2 - B.Sc.(Honours) N1 - Microhabitat selection in the Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus) N1 - 1713 N1 - FOL 589.3509945 MIC N1 - Thesis N2 - This study investigates microhabitat selection by swamp rats (Rattus lutreolus) in heathland habitat at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Victoria. 1 assessed two structural characteristics of the vegetation used by swamp rats: vegetation density and vegetation height. 1 also measured light attenuation. Two techniques were used to examine the way in which swamp rats respond to these structural features of their microhabitat. First, 1 applied the traditional method of correlating trapping success with aspects of the vegetation at each trap site, and second 1 used spool-and-line tracking to measure the vegetation along the trails actually used by the rats. The relative suitability of each technique is discussed. Both the trapping and spool-and-line techniques revealed that swamp rats were not moving randomly through the vegetation but were responding to the structural components of the vegetation examined. Both techniques indicated that swamp rats were generally selecting the denser areas of vegetation. The spool-and-line technique also indicated that rats were moving through vegetation that was relatively tall and where light levels were relatively low, although the biological significance of vegetation height is questionable. The use of spools also allowed me to target the microhabitat use of particular groups (different sex and age) within the population at different times. 1 found that there were differences in the selective behaviour of males, females and juveniles during the day, but that this Pattern was not present at night. Females utilised trails that had much denser vegetation than the trails of males, which in turn were denser than the trails of juveniles. At night the density of vegetation along the trails of all the intraspecific groups examined were similar to each other but were still significantly denser than the average available vegetation. Thus structural aspects of the vegetation played an important role in microhabitat selection by swamp rats and were of varying importance to the different intraspecific and temporal groups examined. Pressures associated with food availability, microclimate, competition and predation are discussed as possible explanations for these results. It is suggested that further research is required to ascertain which of these factors are important. This study highlights the import ance of including intraspecific and temporal groups in studies of microhabitat selection and the potential of the spool-and-line technique as a method for revealing these patterns. UR - RBG Library ID - 143 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Larwill, S. AU - Costello, C. PY - 1993 TI - Biological Assessment of two Wetlands in the Cranbourne Botanic Garden CY - Hawthorn East PB - Biosis Research SP - 31 N1 - February 1993 M1 - Report for Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne N1 - Biological Assessment of two Wetlands in the Cranbourne Botanic Garden N1 - 693 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 144 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Lazaroff, C. PY - 2001 TI - Combination of pesticides linked to Parkinson's disease PB - Environment News Service N1 - Combination of pesticides linked to Parkinson's disease KW - community, concerns, health, environmental, risks, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, chemicals, agricultural, cumulative, effects N1 - copy of article from web site, also see primary source of information quoted: "Cory-Slechta,D., (2000) Dec. 15 issue of Journal of Neuroscience" UR - http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-03-06.html ID - 474 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lazarus, G. ed PY - 1989 TI - Preventing child abuse: Western Port child maltreatment community education project 1986-89 N1 - 198900 VL - 0731671481 N1 - Preventing child abuse: Western Port child maltreatment community education project 1986-89 N1 - 11074 KW - Child protection Child abuse Community education Research Methodology Child abuse prevention Western Port Region, Vic Western Port Child Maltreatment Community Education Project (Victoria) N2 - The intention of this project was to develop a community education program on child maltreatment in the Western Port region. The project aimed to raise community awareness about child abuse and to encourage the community to use existing services as a means of handling problems and preventing abuse. A detailed account of the project is given, including the research methodology used, and an evaluation of the effectiveness and outcome of the project. N1 - Frankston, Vic: Western Port Child Maltreatment Community Education Project, 1989, 71p ID - 1342 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lazarus, Sabra PY - 2005 TI - See change: caravan park living on the Mornington Peninsula SP - 7-9 N1 - 200506 JF - Parity VL - 18 IS - 5 SN - 1032-6170 N1 - See change: caravan park living on the Mornington Peninsula N1 - 60467 N1 - Parity v.18 no.5 Jun 2005: 7-9 KW - Caravans Housing Tenants Relocation Effects Discrimination Mornington Peninsula, Vic N2 - The 2004 Caravan Park Project aimed to research and document the impact of the increasing loss of Mornington Peninsula caravan parks on permanent caravan park residents. This article presents the results of the project and discusses the following: the negative impact of the 'sea change' phenomenon on coastal communities, why people choose to live in caravan parks, property development in the area, discrimination experienced by caravan park residents, and the human cost of caravan park closures. AD - Project Officer, Caravan Park Project, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Vic ID - 1346 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1991 TI - Melbourne Area District 2 Review Descriptive Report CY - Victoria PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Melbourne Area District 2 Review Descriptive Report N1 - Biosphere Stage 1 & Stage 2, Definitive study ? KW - key document, aboriginal, history,physical, biological, resources, marine, coastal, land, flora, fauna, lists, endangered, threatened, industry, agriculture, conflicts, uses, legislation, policy, sites, maps, detailed, water, quality, catchments N2 - includes general priniciples as well as very detailed definitive lists and maps covering biosphere stages 1 and 2. Excellent study of Westerport, Port Phillip Region extending outwards towards Mansfield, Seymour Korumburra and Moe. Includes contacts and Bibliography. ID - 840 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1991 TI - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Descriptive Report PB - Land Conservation Council SP - 397 + maps N1 - August 1991 N1 - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Descriptive Report N1 - w46 KW - LCC public land westernport peninsula flora fauna ecosystems reserves N1 - 2 copies ID - 1453 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1993 TI - Marine and Coastal special investigation descriptive Report CY - Victoria PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Marine and Coastal special investigation descriptive Report N1 -? KW - bibliography, geology, coastal processes, climate, history, planning, parks, tourism, recreation, maps, species, aboriginal,seagrass, mangroves, wind, maps, shipwrecks, fishing, petroleum, social economic, waste monitoring sites, abalone, lobsters N2 - key document, includes specific references to Westernport and Port Phillip bay, biological, physical, landscape, current and potential resources , defence, waste discharge site maps, education, research, law, legislation, administration, cultural resources, wattle bark industry (westernport 1883-), oysters, fishing, flora, fauna, nesting, breeding sites, habitats, seagrass, recreation, legislation, excellent bibliographies N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 836 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1993 TI - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Proposed Recommendations PB - Land Conservation CounciLand Conservation Counci SP - 274 + maps N1 - March 1993 N1 - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Proposed Recommendations N1 - w47 KW - LCC public land westernport peninsula flora fauna ecosystems reserves N1 - 2 copies ID - 1454 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1993 TI - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Descriptive Report. PB - Land Conservation Council SP - 354 & maps N1 - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Descriptive Report. N1 - w206 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves policy N1 - 2 copies ID - 1609 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1994 TI - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Final recommendations PB - Land Conservation Council SP - 330 + maps N1 - July 1994 N1 - LCC Melbourne Area District 2 Review - Final recommendations N1 - w48 KW - LCC public land westernport peninsula flora fauna ecosystems reserves N1 - 2 copies ID - 1455 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1995 TI - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Proposed Recommendations. PB - Land Conservation Councl SP - 126 & maps N1 - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Proposed Recommendations. N1 - w205 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves policy N1 - 3 copies ID - 1608 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1996 TI - Marine and Coastal special investigation : Draft final recommendations CY - Victoria PB - Land Conservation Council N1 - Marine and Coastal special investigation : Draft final recommendations KW - marine, parks, sanctuaries, aboriginal, catchment, management, planning, reserves, protection zones, legislation, Victoria, maps, port phillip, westernport, issues, flora, fauna, ecology, identifying important sites, ports, aquaculture, risks, heritage, N2 - includes preferred aquaculture areas, maps, sanctuary zones (detailed maps), table of fishing impact by technique, major habitats, research, catchment effects, dredging, sewerage outfalls, management agencies (overlap) diagramatically shown, legislation, special areas : Flinders , Shoreham, Mornington Peninsula, guidelines for management N1 - Copy in MPSC collection ID - 822 ER - TY - RPRT AU - LCC PY - 1996 TI - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Draft Final Recommendations. PB - Land Conservation Council SP - 138 & maps N1 - Marine and Coastal. Special Investigation. Draft Final Recommendations. N1 - w204 KW - marine coast management government Victoria reserves policy ID - 1607 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Leach, J. A. AU - Barnard, F. G. A. AU - Keartland, G. A. AU - Prithard, F. G. S. AU - Hall, T. S. AU - Ewart AU - McLennan, J. P. AU - French, C. PY - 1907 TI - The Mornington camp SP - 185-210 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 13 N1 - The Mornington camp N1 - 402 UR - ARCUE ID - 145 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lederman, S. A. PY - 1996 TI - Environmental contaminants in breast milk from the central Asian republics SP - 93-104 JF - Reproductive Toxicology JO - Reprod Toxicol VL - 10 IS - 2 N1 - Environmental contaminants in breast milk from the central Asian republics N1 - 97077038 N1 - English, no copy from Monash search KW - Environmental Pollutants, Female, human, health, reproduction, Lactation, Milk, Human, animal, Pesticides, Analysis, testing, toxicology, dairy products, water, data, levels, chemicals, herbicides N2 - Concern has been widespread about possible high levels of environmental contamination in areas of the former Soviet Union. Some of this concern has focussed on toxicants in human milk and their potential adverse effects on the breastfeeding child, but published data have been virtually unavailable. This study collected previously unpublished analyses of breast milk, water, cow's milk, and dairy product samples from several of the Republics during the last decade, providing an opportunity for comparing the level of contamination to similar data from other countries. The general levels of contamination are similar to those observed in other countries. Social and economic conditions as well as the contamination of water and substitute foods in the Republics make alternative methods of infant feeding demonstrably less desirable for the child than the measured levels of breast milk contamination. ID - 475 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Leske, P. PY - 1992 TI - Cleaning and sanitation guidelines for winemakers SP - 47 - 49 N1 - November, 1992 JF - The Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker IS - 347 N1 - Cleaning and sanitation guidelines for winemakers N1 - copy in file (BP) KW - winery sanitation, chemical sanitisers, cleaning agents,winery effluent, guidelines, discharge, treatment, disposal N2 - (methods for winery cleaning ,winery sanitation, chemical sanitisers, cleaning agents) ID - 476 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lewalter, J. AU - Leng, G. PY - 1999 TI - Consideration of individual susceptibility in adverse pesticide effects SP - 131-44 JF - Toxicology Letters JO - Toxicol Lett VL - 107 IS - 1-3 N1 - Consideration of individual susceptibility in adverse pesticide effects N1 - 99341756 N1 - English, no copy in file, abstract from Monash search KW - Human, health, environmental, OH&S, herbicides, Occupational Exposure, Adverse Effects, chemicals, Pesticides, toxicology, exposure, residues, degradates, risk evaluation, background, levels, chemistry, pharmacology, review N2 - The modern environmental awareness leads to the realisation that the human metabolism is stressed by a huge number of chemical substances. Generally, these background exposures, consisting predominantly from natural and partly from industrial as well as life style sources, are tolerated without any adverse effects. Pesticides are chemicals intentionally introduced to the environment and have become necessities in modern agriculture as well as in indoor pest control. Their residues, therefore, is attracting more and more concern. For the majority of pesticides neither occupational nor environmental medical risk evaluations are so far available. Therefore, at the moment the occupational as well as the environmental supported preventive concept may only be achieved, if binding instructions upon experience and guide values are developed for the assessment of the individual risk of handling pesticides. In the occupational and environmental pesticide prophylaxis the ubiquitous background exposure levels in consideration with individual susceptibility factors should be recommended as provisional biological tolerance guide values. The suitability of this guide values concept for pesticides is demonstrated by determining the background exposure and the biomarkers of susceptibility of 250 unexposed persons as well as of more than 1200 occupationally exposed persons. As a result, a significant dependence of their health fidelity from the background exposure profile impressed on the individual polymorphism of the key enzymes was observed. Especially, the cumulative adducts of electrophilic substances and their metabolites with macromolecules like HSA and Hb turned out to be sensitive markers for the capacity of the individual metabolic rate. For alkylating and arylating pesticides the observed interindividual susceptibility to their adverse effects depends on the variability of the individual 'toxifying' and 'detoxifying' metabolic rates. Until scientific evaluation of official biological tolerance values for pesticides is carried out, it is advisable for risk prophylaxis to orientate the assessment of any individual tolerable stress and strain from pesticides to the synergism between background exposure, life style factors and biomarkers of specific susceptibility. They may be examined by a monitoring of conjugates and polymorphism marked by the individual metabolic rate. The monitoring and surveillance of pesticide exposures is mainly introduced by the recommendation of tolerable biological values from the reference value concept. This concept is an essential contribution to an objective risk discussion with regard to individual stress and strain profiles in environmental exposure scenarios. ID - 477 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lichtenberg, E. AU - Zimmerman, R. PY - 1999 TI - Adverse health experiences, environmental attitudes, and pesticide usage behavior of farm operators SP - 283-94 JF - Risk Analysis JO - Risk Anal VL - 19 IS - 2 N1 - Adverse health experiences, environmental attitudes, and pesticide usage behavior of farm operators N1 - 20228209 N1 - English KW - Agrochemicals,Attitude,Environment,Fertilizers,Health,Human,OH&S,Poisoning, toxicology,Pesticides,Risk, assessment,Water Pollutants, Chemicals, Adverse, exposure, environment, health, human, behaviour, farmers, pollution, psychology, study N2 - Water pollution from agricultural pesticides continues to be a public concern. Given that the use of such pesticides on the farm is largely governed by voluntary behavior, it is important to understand what drives farmer behavior. Health belief models in public health and social psychology argue that persons who have adverse health experiences are likely to undertake preventive behavior. An analogous hypothesis set was tested here: farmers who believe they have had adverse health experiences from pesticides are likely to have heightened concerns about pesticides and are more likely to take greater precautions in dealing with pesticides. This work is based on an original survey of a population of 2700 corn and soybean growers in Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania using the U.S. Department of Agriculture data base. It was designed as a mail survey with telephone follow-up, and resulted in a 60 percent response rate. Farm operators report experiencing adverse health problems they believe are associated with pesticides that is equivalent to an incidence rate that is higher than the reported incidence of occupational pesticide poisonings, but similar to the reported incidence of all pesticide poisonings. Farmers who report experiencing such problems have more heightened concerns about water pollution from fertilizers and pesticides, and illness and injury from mixing, loading, and applying pesticides than farmers who have not experienced such problems. Farmers who report experiencing such problems also are more likely to report using alternative pest management practices than farmers who do not report having such problems. This implies that farmers who have had such experiences do care about the effects of application and do engage in alternative means of pest management, which at least involve the reduction in pesticide use. ID - 478 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Light, B. R. AU - Woelkerling, W. J. PY - 1992 TI - Literature and information review of the benthic flora of Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia CY - Melbourne PB - CSIRO Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study SP - 50 N1 - September 1992 VL - 6 M1 - Technical Report N1 - Literature and information review of the benthic flora of Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia N1 - 1662 N1 - f 581.52636091 LIGH N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - University of Melbourne Library - Biomed Branch ID - 146 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lipton, M. AU - de Kadt, E. PY - 1988 TI - Agriculture-health linkages SP - 1-111 JF - WHO Offset Publication JO - WHO Offset Publ IS - 104 N1 - Agriculture-health linkages N1 - 89189089 N1 - English, from Monash search, no copy in file KW - Agricultural workers, diseases,Health,Human,Pesticides, herbicides, WHO, international, studies, chemicals, adverse ID - 479 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Liu, C-M AU - McLean, P.A. AU - Sookdeo, C.C. AU - Cannon, F.C. PY - 1991 TI - Degradation of the herbicide glyphosate by members of the family Rhizobiaceae. JO - Applied Environmental Microbiology Y2 - 6, 57 M2 - 1799 - 1804 N1 - Degradation of the herbicide glyphosate by members of the family Rhizobiaceae. Y2 - 6 KW - glyphosate, roundup, soil, degradation of herbicide, herbicide, microbial, degradation, chemicals, weeds, breakdown, products, rate, microbiology, technical, research paper N1 - copy of abstract in file, search of web site below for 'glyphosate' UR - http://www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov ID - 480 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Llewellyn-Jones, Lorraine AU - Occhiuto, Shay AU - Palermo, Claire PY - 2004 TI - Improving social connections for caravan park communities on the Mornington Peninsula SP - 129-133 N1 - 200400 JF - Australian Journal of Primary Health VL - 10 IS - 2 SN - 1448-7527 N1 - Improving social connections for caravan park communities on the Mornington Peninsula N1 - 62350 N1 - Australian Journal of Primary Health v.10 no.2 2004: 129-133 References: p133 KW - Community development Community services Community participation Caravans Health Health promotion Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N2 - The aim of this project was to provide assertive outreach to the residents of two caravan parks on the Mornington Peninsula; to identify issues impacting on their health and work with them to address these. A developmental health promotion approach was taken to connect with proprietors and residents, to enable Peninsula Community Health Service (PCHS) staff to work in partnership with them in their own environment. Multiple strategies were identified and utilised by the communities to assist in improving their health. This paper describes this process, which benefited both caravan park residents and PCHS staff. (Journal abstract) AD - Peninsula Community Health Service, 62 Tanti Avenue, Mornington Vic 3931 (1,2,3) ID - 1345 ER - TY - THES AU - Lobert, B. PY - 1985 TI - The Ecology of the Southern Brown Bandicoot in South-east Australian Heathland CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of Zoology SP - 141 M2 - MSc N1 - The Ecology of the Southern Brown Bandicoot in South-east Australian Heathland N1 - 694 N1 - Thesis N2 - The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is distributed throughout coastal south-eastern and south-western Australia and Tasmania. Within it's range it occupies a variety of habitats including tea-tree (Leptospermum)-dominated heathland. Unmanaged heathlands are frequently perturbed by fire, creating a mosaic of habitat patches of various ages. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between heath age. food abundance and habitat selection in I. obesulus at Cranbourne, Victoria, and to examine life-history and demographic responses of I. obesulus in this community. The study area contained a mosaic of heath of two ages, 3 to 4 years of age and 14 to 18 years of age. The older heath vegetation was consistently preferred by the bandicoots. The younger. open heath was not used for nest sites, but was a source of food. Most of the time they were active, bandicoots foraged in the older vegetation. When these observations are viewed in the perspective of other studies at Cranbourne it appears that vegetation at an early successional stage (eg. 7 years) is preferred to vegetation of a later successional stage (eg. 15 years), unless the former provides insufficient cover. During this study I. obesulus was primarily diurnal, whereas it has previously been found to be nocturnal at Healesville and in Tasmania. Animals were usually active between 1000 and 1800 h. At this stage it is not possible to identify the cause of the different activity pattern at Cranbourne. The overlap between home ranges of males and of females at Cranbourne suggest that this species is not territorial. A comparison of trap determined and radio-tracked home ranges suggests that conclusions reached from trapping on home range and habitat use must be viewed conservatively. Diet of I. obesulus includes parts of vascular plants, fungal fruiting bodies and invertebrates. The major components of the diet were plant material, ants , adult beetles elaterid/tenebrionid beetle larvae and D. colaspedoides beetle larvae. Abundant food items in the soil were primarily dipteran larvae. elaterid/tenebrionid beetle larvae and D. colasdedoides beetle larvae. The abundance of food items was significantly greater in the older heath than in the younger heath. There were marked seasonal changes in the diet, but the relationship between these changes and the abundance of food items in the soil is not clear. The preference shown by I. obesulus for the vegetation containing the greatest abundance of food (A.M. Opie 1980. this study) suggests that habitat selection is influenced by the dispersion of food resources, in addition to cover. The timing of breeding at Cranbourne is highly predictable; pouch young were present between July/August and December/January. The timing of reproduction is not influenced by the seral stage of the heath occupied by the bandicoots, or the level of food abundance. The proximate factor influencing timing of the breeding season appears to be photoperiod, but individual females also respond to the level of food resources. Although all females breed at least once during the breeding season. the number of females with a litter at any time is lower during years when food abundance is also low. Population density (approximately 10 animals per ha. in the HH) at the onset of this study was greater than previously recorded for I. obesulus. This resulted from a high rate of recruitment of juveniles born off the grid during the previous breeding season. and was presumably in response to the and declining populations is usually low. The population decline during the latter half of the study was a result of the long term effects of the drought and the initially high population density. on food resources. The life-history tactics of I. obesulus are summarized: tactics which showed Facultative variation were annual reproductive output of females and dispersal of young. while the length of the breeding season and the onset and cessation of breeding were highly predictable between years. UR - RBG Library - Cranbourne ID - 147 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Lobert, B. PY - 1990 BT - Bandicoots and Bilbies ED - Seebeck, J. H. ED - Brown, P. R. ED - Wallis, R. L. ED - Kemper, C. M. CT - Home range and activity period of the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) in a Victorian coastal Heathland CY - Sydney PB - Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd. and The Australian Mammal Society SP - 319-325 N1 - Home range and activity period of the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) in a Victorian coastal Heathland N1 - 700 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A comparison of the trap and radio-track determined home ranges of Isoodon obesulus suggest that trap-derived data are not suitable for home range studies in heathland and that results of habitat selection studies of this species using trapping data need cautious interpretation. Isoodon obesulus inhabiting the heathland were not territorial and some individuals had more than one nest. The location of the nest(s) appeared to influence the level of selection exhibited by an individual for different vegetation types. In this heathland 1. obesulus was predominantly diurnal. UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 148 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lockwood, D. AU - Robinson, D. PY - 1997 TI - The Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis on the Mornington Peninsula - going, going, gone? SP - 269-277 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 114 IS - 6 N1 - The Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis on the Mornington Peninsula - going, going, gone? N1 - 647 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The Grey-crowned Babbler was a moderately common and widespread bird in the Mornington Peninsula region of Victoria until about 1950. Its numbers have subsequently decreased rapidly and only six groups, or a total of thirteen birds, are now known to persist, the population having decreased by 65% in the past eight years. Historically, the Grey-crowned Babbler was closely associated with a lowland grassy woodland of Snow Gum, rough-barked Manna Gum, Narrow-leaved Peppermint and sheoaks. By 1870, nearly all of that vegetation type had been extensively modified and it is suggested that the loss of that preferred habitat type was the initial cause of the babbler's decline. The subsequent decline has occurred as a result of many different processes such as habitat fragmentation, isolation and increased predation. Although the extinction of this species in the Momington Peninsula region appears inevitable, we emphasise that conservation of the surviving remnants of grassy woodland on the Monington Peninsula is essential for the conservation of other, smaller species of woodland-dependent wildlife (e.g. invertebrates, plants). A range of possible conservation measures is proposed. UR - ARCUE ID - 149 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lowe, K. W. PY - 1981 TI - The habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region VL - 0724127097 N1 - The habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region N1 - B881916 KW - Waterbirds Habitats Wetlands Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - The spatial and seasonal distribution patterns and abundance of the large waders were investigated on the intertidal and nearshore areas of Westernport Bay. Five species comprised over 98% of all individuals of large waders surveyed. It was concluded that Westernport Bay is a highly significant area of Victoria for the maintenance of numbers and diversity of large waders. Recommendations for the management of the large waders are proposed. (Au) N1 - Melbourne, 1981 : Environmental studies series (Victoria. Ministry for Conservation) no 347 : ISBN 0724127097 : 42p Theory/survey ; Management plan ID - 1277 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Lowe, K. W. AU - Victoria. Environmental Studies Division. AU - Victoria. Environmental Studies Program. AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. PY - 1982 BT - Westernport regional environmental study : the habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region, November 1981 CY - [Melbourne] PB - Environmental Studies Division Ministry for Conservation Victoria SP - 42 T3 - Publication no. 347 in the Ministry for Conservation, Victoria, environmental studies series N1 - Westernport regional environmental study : the habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region, November 1981 SN - 0724127097 : N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 598.34 L913H N1 - K.W. Lowe. 1 map. Water birds: Waders. Habitats. Victoria. Western Port (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0666963) Cover title: The habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region. Prepared by Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne for the Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation, Victoria. At head of title: Ministry for Conservation Environmental Studies Program. Map on 1 folded sheet in pocket. Bibliography: p. 39-40. The habitat requirements of herons, egrets, ibises and spoonbills of the Westernport region. Environmental studies series (Victoria. Ministry for Conservation) ; no. 347. KW - Ciconiiformes, birds, wetlands, habitat, Western Port, waders, map, fauna, zoology, study, requirements, guidelines, avifauna ID - 481 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Lowe, M. PY - 1999 TI - Sediment sources in Western port catchment N1 - Sediment sources in Western port catchment KW - streams, western port, catchment, sediment, sources, drainage, roads, infrastructure, management, maps N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 482 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Loyn, Roy PY - 1975 BT - Report on the avifauna of Westernport Bay : report to the Westernport Bay Environmental Study CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 69, 5 leaves, 8 leaves of plates T3 - Project report N1 - Report on the avifauna of Westernport Bay : report to the Westernport Bay Environmental Study N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.71099452 L923 N1 - prepared by Roy Loyn. Avifauna of Westernport Bay. KW - Ecological surveys, Westernport, Bird populations, Ecology, habitat, birds, avifauna, fauna, wetlands, study, data, report, details, key document ID - 483 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Loyn, R. H. PY - 1978 TI - A survey of birds in Westernport Bay, Victoria SP - 11-19 JF - Emu VL - 78 IS - 1 N1 - A survey of birds in Westernport Bay, Victoria N1 - 789 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A survey of birds in intertidal areas of Westernport Bay was begun in October 1973 and is continuing. This paper describes results of the first year's fieldwork. A monthly census at high-tide roosts was carried out with the help of the Bird Observers' Club and other voluntary observers. In th:s year the Bay supported a population of about 17,000 waders and 18,400 other shore birds. Some species were commoner in Westernport Bay than in other parts of Victoria: Eastern Curlew, Whimbrel, Bar-tailed Godwit, Greenshank, Grey-tailed Tattler and Terek Sandpiper. The distribution of mangroves and time of exposure of mudflats appear to be important factors involved in determining distribution and abundance of birds. UR - ARCUE ID - 150 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Loyn, R. H PY - 2002 TI - Kaolas on French Island: a snapshot study of their distribution and abundance,2001-2002 PB - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research SP - 27 N1 - Kaolas on French Island: a snapshot study of their distribution and abundance,2001-2002 N1 - Fauna UR - HEIDELBERG ID - 985 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Loyn, R. H AU - McNabb, E. G. PY - 1982 TI - Discovery of Leadbeaters's Possum in Gembrook State Forest SP - 21-23 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 99 N1 - Discovery of Leadbeaters's Possum in Gembrook State Forest N1 - 81 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 151 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Ltd, Urban Enterprises PTY PY - 2006 TI - Mornington Peninsula Business and Tourism Research PB - Urban Enterprises PTY Ltd N1 - Mornington Peninsula Business and Tourism Research N1 - Audiovisual- Social/Economic M3 - UR - Economics section MPSC ID - 1400 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ltd, Wood- Clyde Rty PY - 1996 TI - An improved system for Future administration and Implementation of Western Port Bay Strategy PB - Western Port ILAP steering Committee N1 - An improved system for Future administration and Implementation of Western Port Bay Strategy N1 - Strategey UR - City of Casey ID - 1248 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ltd., Context Pty. PY - 2004 TI - Nobelius Heritage Park strategic conservation Plan: final report february 2004 N1 - Nobelius Heritage Park strategic conservation Plan: final report february 2004 N1 - Heritage UR - Royal Botanical Gardens ID - 994 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Lucas, P H C PY - 1992 BT - Protected Landscapes - A guide for policy-makers and planners PB - Chapman Hall, London N1 - Protected Landscapes - A guide for policy-makers and planners SN - 0 412 45530 7 N1 - 333.7316 L933 N1 - copy in Monash Peninsula library KW - landscape, protected, planning, sustainability, biosphere, values, selection, conserving, legal measures, policy, benefits, management, biological diversity, biodiversity ID - 485 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Lumsden, L. PY - 1992 TI - Sites of high conservation value for fauna within the Melbourne 2 - Study area PB - Dept. Conservation and Environment, Wildlife Branch N1 - Sites of high conservation value for fauna within the Melbourne 2 - Study area KW - fauna, maps, significant sites, habitat, special, areas, sensitive, conservation, animals, birds, avifauna N1 - cited in Shire of Hastings Conservation Study ID - 486 ER - TY - CONF AU - M.E.S.A. PY - 1998 TI - Seaweeds, Sygnathids and Seashores ED - Rodrigue, Mark BT - Marine Conservation Through Education CY - Portsea, Victoria PB - M.E.S.A. SP - 30 N1 - 13-16 February, 1998 N1 - Seaweeds, Sygnathids and Seashores N1 - w86 KW - Marine Conservation Education Conferences Biodiversity Sygnathid Regulations Mangroves and Marshes Seashores Middens Invertebrates Seaweeds Marine Protected Areas Seadragon ID - 1492 ER - TY - MGZN AU - MAB PY - 2004 TI - Biosphere Reserves Bulletin no 13 BT - Biosphere Reserves Bulletin VL - 13 N1 - Biosphere Reserves Bulletin no 13 N1 - Biosphere UR - MPWP Biosphere office - Hastings ID - 1390 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Macaffer, J. PY - 2002 TI - Place and well being for older Australians SP - 51-53 N1 - 200211 JF - Parity VL - 15 IS - 10 SN - 1032-6170 N1 - Place and well being for older Australians N1 - 50700 N1 - Parity v.15 no.10 Nov 2002: 51-53 KW - Housing Well being Aged Local government Security Mornington, Vic N2 - Emphasising the connection between a secure housing situation and well being, the author points out the difficulties experienced by older people when looking for affordable private housing. She discusses the role of local government in dealing with this, looking specifically at the example of the Mornington Peninsula Shire. ID - 1351 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Mackay, R PY - 2002 BT - Atlas of endangered species PB - Earthscan N1 - Atlas of endangered species UR - Narre Warren and Endeavour Hills ID - 1236 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Macmillan, J AU - Smith, A AU - Baxter, N PY - 1997 TI - A land Capability Study of the Cardinia Shire PB - Centre for Land Protection Research-DNRE VL - Technical report No. 29 N1 - A land Capability Study of the Cardinia Shire N1 - Cardinia L7.24 N1 - Land Capability ID - 933 ER - TY - STAT AU - Maddocks PY - 2005 TI - Constitution of mornington Peninsula and Western port Bisosphere Reserve foundation Ltd N1 - Maddocks Lawyers N1 - 25 N1 - Constitution UR - Biosphere office ID - 1393 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Magasanik, D PY - 1976 TI - Refutation Evidence to Inquiry into Port Utilisation and Development in Victoria PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 11 N1 - Refutation Evidence to Inquiry into Port Utilisation and Development in Victoria N1 - w188 KW - port WPPC Hastings oil Port of Hastings ID - 1591 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Magasanik, D PY - 1979 TI - Objection to the Proposed estern Port Regional Planning Scheme (Part 1): Hastings Port Industrial Area PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 11 N1 - Objection to the Proposed estern Port Regional Planning Scheme (Part 1): Hastings Port Industrial Area N1 - w187 KW - WPPC port Hastings oil steel Port of Hastings ID - 1590 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Maglen, John C. AU - Victoria. Water Structures Implementation Group. PY - 1984 BT - Overview study : urban water services, Mornington Peninsula and Pakenham area CY - [Armadale, Vic. PB - Dept. of Water Resources] SP - 2 v. (139, 14 ) N1 - Overview study : urban water services, Mornington Peninsula and Pakenham area N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 628.1099452 V645.O N1 - Water Structures Implementation Group. Cover title. Maps in back pocket. Chairman: J.C. Maglen. Report to D.R. White, Minister for Water Resouces. KW - Water,supply, Mornington Peninsula, drinking, domestic, urban ID - 487 ER - TY - THES AU - Maher, J. PY - 1998 TI - The Conservation Potential of Defence Land: A Case Study at Stony Point, HMAS Cerberus CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, School of Ecology and Environment M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - The Conservation Potential of Defence Land: A Case Study at Stony Point, HMAS Cerberus N1 - 2419 N1 - Thesis N2 - Habitat loss and fragmentation is now a major threat to the maintenance of biodiversity in Australia. The recognised need for off-reserve management has resulted in a widespread search for additional areas to set aside in conjunction with National Parks and reserves for species conservation. One area often overlooked in tllis search for suitable habitat, is Commonwealth land that is managed for defence training purposes. The Department of Defence currently owns approximately 3.7 million hectares of land Australia wide, ranging from coastal areas to and and tropical regions. The aim of this study was to determine the conservation potential of defence land by using Stony Point, HMAS Cerberus as a case study. Cerberus encompasses 1 517 hectares and includes a total of fifteen broad habitat types. Small mammal, avian and bird censuses were undertaken in two of the fifteen broad habitat types present within HMAS Cerberus, to investigate both the assemblages present and species habitat use. A total of four small mammals, three arboreal species and twenty-nine bird species were observed over 2000 trap nights. Results showed that not only were the vertebrate populations healthy and stable, but there were very few introduced species present. Comparisons of the species richness of birds and mammals at HMAS Cerberus to nearby reserves, was undertaken to establish the relative potential of Cerberus Navy Base to contribute to regional biodiversity on the Mornington Peninsula. Results showed that Cerberus Navy base was able to support similar species richness to areas set aside specifically for this purpose. Although more research is required to determine the conservation potential of defence land in Australia, HMAS Cerberus has shown that that further investigation is warranted. Future management on the Mornington Peninsula should attempt to incorporate HMAS Cerberus into biodiversity strategies, therefore enhancing the overall diversity of the region. ID - 152 ER - TY - CONF AU - Mahon, B.P.G. PY - 1977 TI - The application of environmental studies to regional management BT - Environment 76, 3rd international environment conference CY - Melbourne , October 1976 VL - 2 SP - 15 -20 N1 - The application of environmental studies to regional management KW - planning, Mornington peninsula, environmental assessment, policy, management N1 - details from "western port bibliography" ID - 488 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mansergh, I. AU - Beardsell, C. AU - Bennett, S. AU - Brereton, R. AU - O'Connor, W. AU - Sandiford, K. AU - Schulz, M. PY - 1989 TI - Report on the sites of zoological significance in the Upper Yarra (Western sections) and Dandenong Ranges CY - Melbourne PB - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmenal Research, National Parks and Wildlife Division SP - 128 N1 - May 1989 VL - No. 25 M1 - Technical Report Series N1 - Report on the sites of zoological significance in the Upper Yarra (Western sections) and Dandenong Ranges N1 - 660 N1 - CLVP 591.99451 REP N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - Sites of zoological significance Within the western segment of the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Region were determined and delineated (methodology see point 7 of sununary). One National, five State, eight Regional A (significant for Greater Melbourne), 21 sites of Regional B significant in the context of the UYVDR) and 2 of local significance have been identified. Conservation and adequate management should he the focus of wildlife conservation efforts and faunal conservation should he high priority in land use planning and management of these sites. Each identified site is described; i.e. locality, land tenure, environmental and wildlife attributes; and management issues of importance to the wildlife discussed. Ale sites have been mapped on to a 1:10000 map series (master at the UYVDR) and in the final report all sites are to be mapped at a suitable scale for presentation within the body of the report. To retain, enhance and/or restore the faunal conservation integrity of these sites a series of wildlife corridors has been delineated. Attrition of wildlife habitat and its fragmentation into smaller "islands" is considered a major threatening process within the study area. The Dandenong Ranges site is a good example where, despite a significant area of National Park, encroaching urbanization has led to increasing pressures on wildlife populations (e.g. domestic dogs preying upon Superb Lyrebirds). Nficrocosms of this general attrition probably occur in all small areas of remnant bushland throughout the UYVDR Region. Broadly, the largest areas of significance occur around the borders of the study area where they are more distant from urbanization and maintain ecologically viable links to the forested areas of the Great Dividing Range. The UYVDR Region supports populations of 24 species (including six fish species) having a threatened conservation status in Victoria, several of which are regarded as endangered or vulnerable, e.g. Helmeted Honeyeater, Regent Honeyeat6-r and Leadbeaters Possum. Including fish, over 300 species have been recorded in the UYVDR Region which includes over 60% of Victoria's avifauna species. Of these 300 species, the populations (or localized populations) of appro.-dmately one third are considered to be the subject of threatening processes in the UYVDR Region. Of particular concern in the LTYVDR Region are those species associated with wetlands, tall open forest and related wet gully-riparian vegetation. A decade has passed since the original delineation of sites of zoological significance and related recommendations (Fleming et aL 1979). In the intervening period many sites or areas within sites have been degraded; several sites, notably the Yarra River, do not appear to have had revegetation or other ameliorative envirownental works implemented at the scale or within the time frame recommended. Environmental damage and attrition of wildlife populations has occurred and continues to occur. Conversely, the zoological values of other areas have been enhanced and or protected, e.g. Lilydale Purification Plant, Steels Creek site and, potentially the lake at Lilydale. The 'threatening processes' to the fauna include: (a) habitat destruction, modification or fragmentation; (b) predation by introduced animals; (c) competition with introduced species and/or other native species; (d) pollution; (e) disturbance; and (f) interruption to natural drainage and stream flow. Adequate wildlife conservation within the UYVDR Region will require improvements in land-use planning and land management. Areas where specific improvements are required are discussed under each site. General wildlife considerations t-hat should be incorporated into planning, management and implementation of land use changes are discussed in Section 6. The distribution and abundance of the fauna in the UYVDR, as part of the Greater Melbourne area, was assessed from field work, literature review and from local residents and naturalists. A systematic analysis of over 60,000 distributional records was used to determine a series of regionally significant sites for the conservation of the vertebrate fauna of the Greater Melbourne area. Using a computer model to select, in the most efficient manner, a series of 2' x 2' (latitude x longitude) cells which included every species in at least two cells. Threatened species in Victoria and species having specialised biological requirements (e.g. communal breeding sites) were given greater consideration. Cells within or adjacent to the westem.segment of the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Region were extracted. These rectangular cells highlighted the areas of zoological significance and the specific site boundaries were then determined from the faunal complement that required adequate conservation. Ale conservation importance of the site (e.g National, State) was determined after examination of the significance of the fauna in a larger context. UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 153 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mantovani, A. PY - 1993 TI - Reproductive risks from contaminants in drinking water SP - 317-26 JF - Annali dell Istituto Superiore di Sanita JO - Ann Ist Super Sanita VL - 29 IS - 2 N1 - Reproductive risks from contaminants in drinking water N1 - 94106833 N1 - English KW - Animal, toxicity, Herbicides, Human, health, Pesticides,Water Pollutants, Supply, drinking, adverse, exposure, level, risk, target, OH&S, chronic, birth defects, additive, cumultative, multiple, chemicals N2 - Reproductive toxicity is a complex subject which, besides birth defects or sterility, includes adverse effects which may be less readily observed but more relevant to chronic low-level exposures (e.g., impaired functional development of target organs or systems, secretion of toxic chemicals in maternal milk). Sodium chlorite, when present at high concentration, may be related to impaired reproduction; among water chlorination by-products, further research is required on the developmental toxicity of chloroacetic acid and dichloro- and trichloro acetonitrile. Among the water pollutants which may pose significant developmental hazards, risk assessments have been performed for nitrates/nitrites, fluorides and lead. Molinate (a herbicide), dibromochloropropane (a nematocide) and the halogenated contaminants ethylene dibromide and epichlorohydrin show an almost selective male reproductive toxicity, although they are likely to pose a risk mainly at occupational exposure conditions. Ethylene thiourea, an environmental metabolite of some fungicides is markedly teratogenic in the rat: however, other toxic effects are induced at levels of exposure significantly lower than the teratogenic ones. Such poorly water-soluble compounds as TCDD or hexachlorobenzene also need to be considered, because of their remarkable potentials for reproductive toxicity. Finally, it should be noted that the data on reproductive toxicity for a number of chemicals do not allow a risk assessment at present: this holds true also for some substances which might pose concerns on the basis of their levels in drinking water (e.g. tetrachloroethylene, nickel). Another area which deserves more attention is the investigation of the possible interactions of several contaminants present together at low levels. ID - 489 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mao, Y. AU - Hu, J. AU - Ugnat, A. M. AU - White, K. PY - 2000 TI - Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupational exposure to chemicals in Canada. Canadian Cancer Registries Epidemiology Research Group SP - 69-73 JF - Annals of Oncology JO - Ann Oncol VL - 11 Suppl 1 N1 - Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupational exposure to chemicals in Canada. Canadian Cancer Registries Epidemiology Research Group N1 - 20172774 N1 - no copy, abstract from Monash search KW - Canada,Studies, Hazardous Substances, Health, human, Surveys, studies, data, research, Lymphoma Occupational Exposure,Adverse Effects, OH&S, Risk Factors, chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, cancer N2 - BACKGROUND: The incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) has been increasing in Canada. This study assessed the effect of occupational exposure to specific chemicals on the risk of NHL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Mailed questionnaires were used to obtain data on 1469 newly diagnosed, histologically confirmed NHL cases and 5073 population controls between 1994 and 1997 in eight Canadian provinces. Data was collected on socioeconomic status, life-style, diet, occupation, and years of exposure to any of 17 chemicals. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were derived by logistic regression. RESULTS: The study found an increased risk of NHL among males exposed to benzidine, mineral, cutting, or lubricating oil, pesticides, and herbicides. Compared with non-exposure to each specific chemical, the adjusted ORs were 1.9 (95% CI: 1.1-3.4) for benzidine, 1.3 (95% CI: 1.0-1.5) for mineral, cutting, or lubricating oil, 1.3 (95% CI: 1.0-1.6) for herbicides, and 1.3 (95% CI: 1.0-1.6) for pesticides. Excess risk of NHL among females was associated with exposure to pesticides and wood dust. ORs increased with increasing exposure in years to benzidine and herbicides for males and with increasing exposure years to wood dust for females. These trends were statistically significant (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The findings in this study suggest that occupational exposure to specific chemicals plays an important role in the development of NHL in Canada. ID - 490 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Marion, W. R. PY - 1976 TI - Organochlorine pesticide residues in plain Chachalacas from South Texas, 1971-72 SP - 84-6 JF - Pesticides Monitoring Journal JO - Pestic Monit J VL - 10 IS - 3 N1 - Organochlorine pesticide residues in plain Chachalacas from South Texas, 1971-72 N1 - 77078334 N1 - English, abstract from monash search KW - animal, Birds, Insecticides, analysis, data, study, Pesticides, Residues, chemicals, eggs N2 - Plain chachalacas (Ortalis vetula) from the intensively cultivated and sprayed Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas were analyzed for pesticide residues during 1971 and 1972. Residues of eight organochlorine pesticides and a polychlorinated biphenyl were identified in fat tissues of specimens collected from four study areas. Chemicals detected in all 24 birds and average residue levels (+/- SD) in ppm wet weight were: DDT (1.52 +/- 4.12), DDE (2.48 +/- 2.09), dieldrin (0.23 +/- 0.59), endrin (0.13 +/- 0,52), and Aroclor 1248 (0.17 +/- 0.20). Residue levels varied considerably, but the majority of the fat tissues contained significantly less than 1 ppm of these chemicals. Because birds of this species feed primarily on unsprayed native fruits rather than on sprayed crops, they adsorb very few pesticides through their diet. Although birds from exposed areas near cultivated field had generally higher residues than had birds from less exposed areas, these herbivores generally had much lower residues than would most birds living near heavily treated lands. During the present study there was no evidence that plain chachalacas died as a direct result of exposure to agricultural chemicals, nor was there evidence that eggshells of this species have thinned significantly since 1900. ID - 491 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Marks, G.C., Smith, I.W. PY - 1991 BT - The Cinnamon fungus in Victorian forests: History, distribution, management and control PB - Dept. of Conservation and Environment T3 - lands & Forests Bulletin No. 31 N1 - The Cinnamon fungus in Victorian forests: History, distribution, management and control N1 - personal copy of Dr. Cole KW - bushland, remnant, cinnamon fungus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, epidemiology, details, science, dieback, disease expression, factors, control, spread, species, tolerant, resistant, plants, waterlogged, soil, microbiology, biology, fertilizers, roads N2 - Monograph on cinnamon fungus and australian native vegetation. Details, key document, includes possible causes and exacerbating circumstances leading to disease expression; also a list of native plants relatively resistant to this pathogen. Illustration of life cycle and association with soil saturation. ID - 492 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Maroni, M. AU - Fait, A. PY - 1993 TI - Health effects in man from long-term exposure to pesticides. A review of the 1975-1991 literature SP - 1-180 JF - Toxicology JO - Toxicology VL - 78 IS - 1-3 N1 - Health effects in man from long-term exposure to pesticides. A review of the 1975-1991 literature N1 - 93220069 N1 - English, abstract from Monash search KW - Human,Cancer, Occupational Exposure, OH&S, Pesticides, Adverse Effects,Time Factors, long, short, term, chemicals, insecticides, herbicides, review N2 - The scientific literature published over the period 1975-1991 on long-term health effects from prolonged exposure to pesticides has been reviewed, in order to document the state-of-knowledge on the mortality and morbidity of groups of the population exposed to pesticides. Specific aims of the review were to identify (1) which groups of the population have been more broadly surveyed, (2) which adverse effects have been consistently associated with specific pesticide exposures, (3) which are the pesticides of concern and (4) which health effects would require special attention in future research. The literature on acute effects and animal toxicology studies have not been considered at all in this monograph. In the period of interest, 440 papers have been published. Apart from 97 reviews and a small number of case reports, approximately half of the original investigations were of the case-control design (n = 108), while the remaining papers reported results from proportionate mortality (n = 10), cohort (n = 66) or cross-sectional studies (n = 51), carried out on pesticide applicators (n = 48), agricultural workers (n = 26) or people employed in the pesticide manufacturing industry (n = 50). Most of the case-control studies related to cases of cancer from various sites, especially myelolymphoproliferative disorders (MLP) and soft-tissue sarcomas (STS). When compared to the general population total mortality has been found to be consistently lower among pesticide manufacturers as well as among other groups of workers. This observation has been mostly attributed to the 'healthy worker effect' or, in the case of agricultural workers, to the healthier lifestyle of farm families. With the exception of deaths by accidental causes, non-cancer causes of death (mainly represented by cardiovascular diseases), were generally found to be less frequent than expected among manufacturers or users of pesticides, in particular among farmers. No consistent evidence of a global cancer mortality different from that of the general population has been reported among pesticide manufacturers or applicators. On the other hand, the papers examined have been strikingly consistent in reporting a low overall cancer risk among agricultural workers; life-style, clean air, low prevalence of smoking have been hypothesized so as to explain this observation. Numerous studies considered the possible link between exposure to phenoxyherbicides and occurrence of certain types of cancer, especially STS and MLP disorders.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS) ID - 493 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Maroni, M. AU - Fait, A. AU - Colosio, C. PY - 1999 TI - Risk assessment and management of occupational exposure to pesticides SP - 145-53 JF - Toxicology Letters JO - Toxicol Lett VL - 107 IS - 1-3 N1 - Risk assessment and management of occupational exposure to pesticides N1 - 99341757 N1 - English KW - Human, health, Occupational Exposure, OH&S, Pesticides,Adverse Effects, Risk Assessment Risk Management, herbicides, chemicals, short, long, term, acute, chronic, process, registration, toxicology N2 - Occupational exposure to pesticides in agriculture and public health applications may cause acute and long-term health effects. Prevention of adverse effects in the users requires actions to be undertaken in the pre-marketing and post-marketing phase of these products. The pre-marketing preventive actions are primary responsibility of industry and the public administration. Admission of pesticide use (registration) is carried out by considering the toxicological properties of each pesticide (hazard identification), determining the dose-response relationship (NOEL identification), assessing or predicting the exposure level in the various scenarios of their use, and characterising the risk. The decision about admission takes into consideration the balance between risks and benefits. The post-marketing preventive activities consist of the promotion of a proper risk management at the workplace. Such a management includes the risk assessment of the specific conditions of use, the adoption of proper work practices, and the health surveillance of the workers. Each country should develop an adequate National Plan for Prevention of Pesticide Risk which allocates different roles and tasks at the central, regional and local level. ID - 494 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Marris, Sheree PY - 2004 TI - The Octupuses' Garden SP - 12-15 N1 - Winter 2004 JF - Wildlife Australia VL - 41 IS - 2 SN - 0043-5481 N1 - The Octupuses' Garden N1 - 061923 N1 - Wildlife Australia; Vol. 41, Issue: 2; Winter 2004; 12-15 KW - Marine parks Wildlife conservation Nature reserves Fish Environment The Octupuses' Garden, Rye, Mornington Peninsula, Vic N2 - The article looks at the first of Victoria's underwater marine trails, The Octupuses' Garden, at Rye on the Mornington Peninsula. It details some of the fish species to be found there and provides some background on the trail. ID - 1369 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Marsden, M.A.H. PY - 1977 TI - Transport and Deposition of Sediment, and Implications for Harbour Development, Western Port, Victoria. PB - 3rd Australian Conference on Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Melbourne. SP - 7 N1 - Transport and Deposition of Sediment, and Implications for Harbour Development, Western Port, Victoria. N1 - w193 KW - Port of Hastings Westernport technical port policy sediment hydrodynamic ID - 1596 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Marston, Greg AU - Morgan, Leonie AU - Murphy, John PY - 2003 TI - Human service gaps at the interface between urban and rural N1 - 200303 N1 - Human service gaps at the interface between urban and rural N1 - 59875 KW - Outer suburbs Needs assessment Services Local government Public finance Family support services Community services Research Rural urban differences Youth Melbourne, Vic Victoria. Department of Human Services N2 - The 8 municipalities (Wyndham City Council; Melton Shire Council; Hume City Council; City of Whittlesea; Nillumbik Shire Council; Shire of Yarra Ranges; Cardinia Shire Council; and Mornington Peninsula Shire Council) which are the subject of this report lie at the interface between metropolitan Melbourne and rural Victoria, sharing aspects of both urban and rural communities. Interface municipalities face particular challenges in delivering human services, due to being simultaneously (sub)urban and rural, and due to having distinct demographic characteristics, such as high rates of growth, or distinctly dispersed populations. With a focus on the needs of families with children, and young people aged 12-24, research was conducted which aimed to examine whether there are factors that make the Interface municipalities different from rural and metropolitan municipalities; to analyse how well existing funding models and delivery systems meet the needs of families and young people at the Interface; and to recommend actions to assist in better meeting human service needs at the Interface. The report explores each of these issues and presents a series of recommendations aimed at addressing key areas for reform. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University, 2003, 104p, figures, Online (PDF 13.25MB) AD - Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne Vic 3001 (1,2,3) UR - http://mams.rmit.edu.au/uyovxjqptw4n.pdf ID - 1347 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Marston, Greg AU - Morgan, Leonie AU - Murphy, John PY - 2003 TI - Human service gaps at the interface between urban and rural N1 - 200303 N1 - Human service gaps at the interface between urban and rural N1 - 59875 KW - Outer suburbs Needs assessment Services Local government Public finance Family support services Community services Research Rural urban differences Youth Melbourne, Vic Victoria. Department of Human Services N2 - The 8 municipalities (Wyndham City Council; Melton Shire Council; Hume City Council; City of Whittlesea; Nillumbik Shire Council; Shire of Yarra Ranges; Cardinia Shire Council; and Mornington Peninsula Shire Council) which are the subject of this report lie at the interface between metropolitan Melbourne and rural Victoria, sharing aspects of both urban and rural communities. Interface municipalities face particular challenges in delivering human services, due to being simultaneously (sub)urban and rural, and due to having distinct demographic characteristics, such as high rates of growth, or distinctly dispersed populations. With a focus on the needs of families with children, and young people aged 12-24, research was conducted which aimed to examine whether there are factors that make the Interface municipalities different from rural and metropolitan municipalities; to analyse how well existing funding models and delivery systems meet the needs of families and young people at the Interface; and to recommend actions to assist in better meeting human service needs at the Interface. The report explores each of these issues and presents a series of recommendations aimed at addressing key areas for reform. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University, 2003, 104p, figures, Online (PDF 13.25MB) AD - Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne Vic 3001 (1,2,3) UR - http://mams.rmit.edu.au/uyovxjqptw4n.pdf ID - 1363 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Martin, R. PY - 1989 TI - Draft management plan for the conservation of the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in Victoria PB - Arthur Rhylah Institute for Environmental Research N1 - Draft management plan for the conservation of the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in Victoria KW - Koala, habitat, requirements, fauna, vegetation, trees, management, parks N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 495 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Masley, M. L. AU - Semchuk, K. M. AU - Senthilselvan, A. AU - McDuffie, H. H. AU - Hanke, P. AU - Dosman, J. A. AU - Cessna, A. J. AU - Crossley, M. F. AU - Irvine, D. G. AU - Rosenberg, A. M. AU - Hagel, L. M. PY - 2000 TI - Health and environment of rural families: results of a Community Canvass survey in the Prairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS) SP - 103-15 JF - Journal of Agricultural Safety & Health JO - J Agric Saf Health VL - 6 IS - 2 N1 - Health and environment of rural families: results of a Community Canvass survey in the Prairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS) N1 - 20394669 N1 - English, abstract from Monash search KW - Environmental Exposure, Statistics, Data, risk, assessment, OH&S, Fertilizers, Health Surveys, studies, Human, herbicides, Pesticides, Questionnaires, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Epidemiology, bronchitis, Rural Health, chemicals, N2 - This cross-sectional survey was conducted as Phase I of the Prairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS): Environmental Pesticide Exposure and Human Health. In November of 1995, community volunteers delivered a self-administered household questionnaire to 1185 rural households in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The survey provided a broad description of the general health and the physical environment of 511 men, 499 women, and 393 children (< 18 years of age) residing in 549 respondent households in the rural study area (population density of about one person/km2). Families in the respondent households resided on a farm, in town or both. Of the 369 households that operated a farm, 25.2% of the households did not list the farm as their primary household. Residents of both farming and non-farming households reported contact with pesticides and fertilizers through home or garden use. History of smoking was greater among men and women from non-farming households. The most commonly reported health problems among the children were a history of bronchitis, asthma, skin allergies, pneumonia, and hay fever. The most frequently reported health problems among the men were a history of high blood pressure, bronchitis, pneumonia, hearing problems, and stress; and among the women were a history of bronchitis, high blood pressure, shortness of breath, and pneumonia. Compared to farming households, more members of non-farming households reported a history of respiratory problems, particularly bronchitis among the women and children. Overall, there were important differences in the smoking history, the occupational use of pesticides and fertilizers, and the general health status between the farming and non-farming households and individuals in this rural population. ID - 496 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Matthiessen, J. AU - Warton, B PY - 2000 TI - Enhanced biodegradation of soil - applied pesticides Y2 - 22/09/ 2000, N1 - Enhanced biodegradation of soil - applied pesticides Y2 - 22/09/ 2000 KW - pesticides, degradation, soil, residues, pollution, environment, pollution, chemicals, breakdown, rapid, microbiology, microbes, www UR - http://www.ento.csiro.au/research/pestmgmt/enhanced_biodegradation/eb_website.html ID - 497 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Maunsell McIntyre PY - 2000 TI - Victorian Ports Strategic Study Final Report CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Infrastructure, Department of Treasury and Finance, Victorian Government, Melbourne Port Corporation SP - ~500 N1 - 21st January, 2000 N1 - Victorian Ports Strategic Study Final Report N1 - w121 KW - Ports Study Trade Growth Trade Diversion Freight Flow Cargo Shipping Road Traffic Rail Traffic Land Use Environment Infrastructure Port Capacity Container Depots Channels Terminals Strategy channel N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1526 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - MAUNSELL/AECOM PY - 2005 TI - Port Hastings strategic Land Use study(draft report) PB - Maunsell/AECOM N1 - Port Hastings strategic Land Use study(draft report) N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Landcare M3 - ID - 913 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mc Cubbing, J. PY - 2001 TI - Water policy and use on the Mornington peninsula - its importance to landscape, habitat, and wildlife values N1 - Water policy and use on the Mornington peninsula - its importance to landscape, habitat, and wildlife values N1 - XXXX KW - water, environmental flow , dams, streams, runoff, water quantity, flows, rainfall, maps, salinity, riparian vegetation, wildlife, corridors, law, water supply, on-stream, off-stream N1 - Some comments/ facts in this letter are not substantiated by results from studies on the Mornington Peninsula (eg. Salinity ), included to show range of opinion and likely conflicting advice being given to landholders. ID - 498 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mc. Cunney, R.J. PY - 1986 TI - Health effects of work at waste water treatment plants: a review of the literature with guidelines for medical surveillance SP - 271 - 279 JF - Am.J. Ind. Med. VL - 9 N1 - Health effects of work at waste water treatment plants: a review of the literature with guidelines for medical surveillance N1 - not sighted KW - effluent re-use, sewerage, liquid sludge, waste water treatment, OH&S, review ID - 499 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Mc. Gregor, D. PY - 1999 N1 - May 1999 TI - Winery waste - The New Zealand experience Y2 - 4/ 04/ 2001, 2001 M1 - web site N1 - Winery waste - The New Zealand experience Y2 - 4/ 04/ 2001 KW - N Z, environmental legislation, law, regulations, solid waste , liquid waste, effluent, standards, BOD, pH, suspended solids, waste disposal, sustainable agriculture, waste management, winery, streams, soil, water, case study, planning, guidelines, www N2 - includes tonnages of various regions, history of issue in New Zealand and environmental laws N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.bellgully.co.nz/publications/presentations/winery.html ID - 500 ER - TY - CONF AU - McArthur, K. W. PY - 1990 TI - 'The Briars' - Mount Martha : Development of wetland and woodland ecosystems in the context of a major historical farm property ED - Diez, Shirley BT - Wetlands : Their ecology, function, restoration and management CY - La Trobe University, Bundoora PB - Wildlife Reserves, LaTrobe University SP - 97-99 N1 - October - December 1989 N1 - 'The Briars' - Mount Martha : Development of wetland and woodland ecosystems in the context of a major historical farm property N1 - 1050 N1 - IEK f 574.526325 WETL N1 - Conference Proceedings UR - University of Melbourne Library - ERC Branch ID - 154 ER - TY - CHAP AU - McCarthy, M.G. AU - Dry, P.R. AU - Hayes, P.F. AU - Davidson, D.M. PY - 1992 BT - Viticulture: Volume 2 practices ED - Coombe, B.G. & Dry, P.R. CT - Soil Management and frost Control PB - Winetitles CP - 2 SP - 148 - 177 N1 - Soil Management and frost Control N1 - personal copy of Dr. Mary Cole KW - copper, acid, soil, rainfall, soil, management, effects, surface cover, herbicides, pH, residual, run-off, spray drift, traffic, compaction, cultivation, cover crops, bibliography, frost, waterlogged, aeration, microbiology, vegetation, damage ID - 501 ER - TY - THES AU - McClean, A. PY - 1986 TI - A terrestrial faunal survey of the Norris Barracks Army Reserve, Point Nepean/Portsea (Vic.) CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Zoology SP - 146 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - A terrestrial faunal survey of the Norris Barracks Army Reserve, Point Nepean/Portsea (Vic.) N1 - 1428 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Zoology Department ID - 155 ER - TY - JOUR AU - McClintock, J. T. AU - Kough, J. L. AU - Sjoblad, R. D. PY - 1994 TI - Regulatory oversight of biochemical pesticides by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: health effects considerations SP - 115-24 JF - Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology JO - Regul Toxicol Pharmacol VL - 19 IS - 1 N1 - Regulatory oversight of biochemical pesticides by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: health effects considerations N1 - 94211935 N1 - no copy, from Monash search KW - pesticides, EPA, USA, regulations, policy, chemicals, fungicides, insecticides, monitoring, registration N2 - The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) enables the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that pesticide use in commerce will not result in unreasonable adverse effects to humans and the environment. Currently, two classes of pesticides are recognized: conventional chemical pesticides and biological pesticides. The latter group is divided into biochemical and microbial pesticides. The recent resurgence of biochemical pesticides as effective pest control agents has increased the number of applications for experimental use permits and for product registration. The fundamental information and data necessary to evaluate such products by the Health Effects Division (HED) of OPP are discussed, as well as the criteria for the classification of a pesticide as a biochemical versus a conventional chemical pesticide. In accordance with the Agency's effort to encourage the development of pesticides less toxic to humans and the environment, the scientific basis for providing future regulatory relief and reduced data requirements for biochemical pesticides is discussed. ID - 502 ER - TY - BOOK AU - McComb, A J AU - Lake, P S PY - 1988 TI - The Conservation of Australian Wetlands A3 - Australia, World Wildlife Fund PB - Surrey Beatty & Sons , NSW, Australia N1 - The Conservation of Australian Wetlands N1 - Mornington peninsula Libraries 574. 526 325 CON KW - latitude, longitude, westernport, port phillip, wetlands, importance, international, list, national estate, legal, protection, management, overview, treats, issues, pollution, irrigation, commerce, salinity, drainage, floods, freshwater, Victoria, revie N2 - good overview of wetland issues as well as specific data, key reference ID - 503 ER - TY - BOOK AU - McCrae, George Gordon PY - 1964 BT - Arthur's Seat : the original McCrae homestead CY - [McCrae, Vic. PB - The Author SP - 16 N1 - Arthur's Seat : the original McCrae homestead N1 - Matheson Library Rare Books: Pamphlets 994.52 A791 McC N1 - George Gordon McCrae. Cover title. KW - McCrae homestead,early, settlers, pioneers, Mornington Peninsula, history. ID - 504 ER - TY - JOUR AU - McCulloch, E. M. PY - 1974 TI - Report of survey in the Shire of Berwick Reserve at Toomuc Creek SP - 3-5 JF - The Bird Observer VL - 514 N1 - Report of survey in the Shire of Berwick Reserve at Toomuc Creek N1 - 821 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 156 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McDonald, B. AU - Duggan, D. AU - Cook, D. PY - 1990 TI - Biological Survey and Vegetation Management Program for Sorrento Foreshore from Westers Corner to Western Sister CY - Carlton PB - Parrot Natural History Network SP - 31 N1 - November 1990 M1 - Report for the Shire of Flinders N1 - Biological Survey and Vegetation Management Program for Sorrento Foreshore from Westers Corner to Western Sister N1 - 1106 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 157 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McDonald, B. & Grey, F. PY - 1993 TI - Unanswered Questions - A Proposal for a Resource Valuation for Westernport Bay,Victoria CY - Melbourne SP - 34 N1 - January 12, 1993 N1 - Unanswered Questions - A Proposal for a Resource Valuation for Westernport Bay,Victoria N1 - w85 KW - Western Port Bay Resource Valuation Oil Oil Terminal Ecological Productivity Economic Productivity Oil Spills Pollution N1 - Economic Impact of an expanded Oil Terminal on Westernport Bay - Final Draft ID - 1491 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McDonell, M.J AU - Nicholas, S.G AU - Williams AU - Hahs, A.K PY - 1999 TI - A Refernce Guide to the Ecology and Natural Resource of Melbourne Region: A Bibliography of the Biodiversity literature for scientists,Teachers,policy Makers, Planners and Natural Resource managers CY - Melbourne PB - Australian Centre for Urban Ecology N1 - A Refernce Guide to the Ecology and Natural Resource of Melbourne Region: A Bibliography of the Biodiversity literature for scientists,Teachers,policy Makers, Planners and Natural Resource managers N1 - Bibliography N1 - bibliography from page 29 of the document. See separate pdf file UR - ACRUE/Royal Botanical Gardens Cranbourne and see pdf on "Guide to the Ecology and Natural Resources of the Melbourne Region" ID - 1706 ER - TY - BOOK AU - McDonnell, M. J., Williams, N. S. G, & A.K. Hahs. PY - 1999 BT - A Reference guide to the Ecology and Natural Resources of the Melbourne region PB - Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne N1 - A Reference guide to the Ecology and Natural Resources of the Melbourne region SN - 0 9587408 2 8 N1 -? N1 - Hard Copy held by Parks Vic; note bibliography compiled using endnote!, hardcopy also on website: http://www.arcue.rbg.vic.gov.au but password protected Contact: Mark McDonnell, Botany Dept, University of Melbourne, ph : (03) 8344 0117 or Nick Williams (03) 8344 0146 email:n.williams@botany.unimelb.edu.au KW - Bibliography, Mornington Peninsula, Cardinia, Casey, Frankston, biodiversity, literature ID - 815 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McGuckin, John PY - 2005 TI - Investigative survey of aquatic fauna Healesville Koo Wee Rup Road corridor (Pakenham Bypass to South Gippsland Highway) PB - Streamline Research Pty. Ltd N1 - Investigative survey of aquatic fauna Healesville Koo Wee Rup Road corridor (Pakenham Bypass to South Gippsland Highway) N1 - Cardinia L-1.108 N1 - Biodiversity UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1061 ER - TY - CONF AU - McKay, R. AU - McMahon, A. AU - Boura, J. AU - Petris, S. PY - 1993 TI - Managing for fire and nature conservation in the Dandenong Ranges and surrounding areas ED - Greening Australia BT - Fire and its implications for bush management CY - Warrandyte Community Centre PB - Greening Australia, Victoria SP - 14 N1 - May, 1993 N1 - Managing for fire and nature conservation in the Dandenong Ranges and surrounding areas N1 - 499 N1 - Conference Proceedings UR - ARCUE ID - 158 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McKinnon, L PY - 2004 TI - Environmental Characterisation of linders Aquaculture Fisheries in Western Port, Victoria CY - Industries, Dept. of Primary PB - Dept. of Primary Industries SP - 18 N1 - Fisheries UR - DSE K&LC ID - 968 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McKinnon, L. J. AU - Leporati, S. C. AU - Parry, G. D. AU - Blake, S. PY - 2004 TI - Environmental characterisation of the Flinders Aquaculture Fisheries Reserve in Western Port , Victoria N1 - 2004 VL - 1741462304 1448-7373 N1 - Environmental characterisation of the Flinders Aquaculture Fisheries Reserve in Western Port , Victoria N1 - E05724 KW - Aquaculture Habitats Environmental factors Wind Wind speed Water flow Benthos Aquatic organisms Sediment Statistical data Marine areas Temperate zones Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) N2 - A study was undertaken to assess the habitat, physicochemical, environmental and biological attributes of the Flinders Aquaculture Fisheries Reserve in Western Port Vic. Data on wind, waves and currents, habitat mapping and benthic sampling were used to characterize the key physical and biological attributes of the resident benthic biota and associated habitat within the fishery, and the results are presented and discussed (IFS). N1 - (Victorian Department of Primary Industries) Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Melbourne Vic, 2004-06, iii 18p, 4 tables, 6 figs, 5 photos, 8 refs. Fisheries Victoria Research Report (Victorian Department of Primary Industries), no 14. UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/ ID - 1150 ER - TY - JOUR AU - McLennan, E.I. AU - Willis, J.H. PY - 1937 TI - Excursion to Humphries Hill, Frankston SP - 144 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 54 N1 - Excursion to Humphries Hill, Frankston N1 - 972 N1 - Popular N1 - Field naturalists excursion. UR - ARCUE Reference Filing Cabinet ID - 159 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1988 TI - Comments on botanical aspects of the Franklin Street development site, Portsea, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 5 M1 - Report for Tract Consultants, Richmond, Victoria N1 - Comments on botanical aspects of the Franklin Street development site, Portsea, Victoria N1 - 1190 N1 - 43 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty Ltd ID - 161 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1989 TI - A discussion of botanical aspects associated with the modified Heritage Cove Development at Hastings, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 9 N1 - September 1989 M1 - Report for Peninsula Planning Services Pty. Ltd. N1 - A discussion of botanical aspects associated with the modified Heritage Cove Development at Hastings, Victoria N1 - 1188 N1 - 59c N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 162 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1993 TI - Flora and fauna. In: Frankston coastline management study CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 90-98 N1 - October 1993 M1 - Report for City of Frankston N1 - Flora and fauna. In: Frankston coastline management study N1 - 1162 N1 - 210a N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 168 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. PY - 1998 TI - Botanic Ridge outline development plan. Flora and fauna: supplementary report CY - Fairfield, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 4 N1 - August 1998 M1 - Report for Tract Consultants N1 - Botanic Ridge outline development plan. Flora and fauna: supplementary report N1 - 1150 N1 - 430 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 170 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1994 TI - Tootgarook Swamp pipeline easement: revegetation and restoration of Swamp Skink CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 30 N1 - April 1994 M1 - Report for Melbourne Water N1 - Tootgarook Swamp pipeline easement: revegetation and restoration of Swamp Skink N1 - 1156 N1 - 228 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 169 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Carr, G. W. AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1987 TI - The vegetation on public land in the Balcombe Creek Catchment, Mornington Peninsula - an assessment of significance and management issues CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture SP - 57 N1 - 1987 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington N1 - The vegetation on public land in the Balcombe Creek Catchment, Mornington Peninsula - an assessment of significance and management issues N1 - 251 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 160 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Jaremovic, R. PY - 1990 TI - Amelioration of the potential biological effects of the proposed landfill at Tuerong site Mornington Peninsula CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 24 N1 - April 1990 M1 - Report for Waltop Pty. Ltd. N1 - Amelioration of the potential biological effects of the proposed landfill at Tuerong site Mornington Peninsula N1 - 1181 N1 - 93 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 163 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Lorimer, G. AU - Peake, P. AU - Saxon, M. J. AU - Thomas, V. PY - 1991 TI - The flora and fauna of the Pakenham Clay Quarry site, Pakenham, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 42 M1 - Report for Stewart Somers, Planning and Landscape Consultant N1 - The flora and fauna of the Pakenham Clay Quarry site, Pakenham, Victoria N1 - 1172 N1 - 119 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 164 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Race, G. J. PY - 1992 TI - Vegetation issues associated with Lot 3, Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 14 M1 - Report for Thomas Burke and Associates Pty, Solicitors N1 - Vegetation issues associated with Lot 3, Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria N1 - 1166 N1 - 153 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 166 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Race, G. J. PY - 1992 TI - The vegetation of the Frankston Reservoir CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 48 N1 - December 1992 M1 - Report for Melbourne Water N1 - The vegetation of the Frankston Reservoir N1 - 1167 N1 - 180 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - scan UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 167 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - W., Carr G. AU - Bedggood, S. E. PY - 1992 TI - The vegetation and management of Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 62 N1 - September 1992 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington N1 - The vegetation and management of Mount Martha Park, Mount Martha, Victoria N1 - 1164 N1 - 163 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 165 ER - TY - RPRT AU - McMillan, S, E PY - 2003 TI - City of Casey biodiversity enhancement Strategy,Volume 1: draft report PB - Ecology Australia N1 - City of Casey biodiversity enhancement Strategy,Volume 1: draft report N1 - Biodiversity UR - RBG ID - 979 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mcmillan, S.E PY - 2003 TI - City of Casey Biodiversity N1 - City of Casey Biodiversity ID - 995 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Melbourne Region, Department of Conservation and Environment and Seaford Foreshore Reserve Committee of Management Incorporated PY - 1991 TI - Seaford Foreshore Reserve Management Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 56 N1 - July 1991 N1 - Seaford Foreshore Reserve Management Plan N1 - 2208 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 171 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Melbourne Water N1 - July 2001 PY - 2001 TI - Wetlands - nature's filter BT - Infostream N1 - Wetlands - nature's filter KW - wetlands, pollution, control, management, biological, action, how works, action, water, quality, microbiology, plants, solids, metals, macrophyte zone, run-off N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.melbournewater.com.au ID - 804 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Melbourne Water PY - 2001 TI - The Peninsula Project - Working towards a sustainable marine environment. PB - Melbourne Water N1 - July 2001 N1 - The Peninsula Project - Working towards a sustainable marine environment. KW - water, re-use, reuse, recycled, effluent, treated , sewage, sewerage, salinity, pollution, marine,Boags rock, vineyards, Mornington Peninsula N2 - use of recycled , treated effluent from Melbourne sewerage treatment plants in vineyards and other agricultural uses on the Mornington Peninsula, includes costs and other options for land disposal. ID - 805 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Melbourne Water PY - 2006 TI - Extension of Waterway services progress Report: Mornington peninsula Catchment PB - Melbourne Water N1 - Water UR - PPWPCMA ID - 949 ER - TY - THES AU - Melder-Davies, D. PY - 1999 TI - Small Mammal Distribution in relation to the Structure of Vegetation at Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, Faculty of Ecology and the Environment M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - Small Mammal Distribution in relation to the Structure of Vegetation at Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Victoria N1 - 2423 N1 - Thesis N2 - The distribution patterns and habitat preferences of terrestrial small mammal species were investigated in an urban bushland remnant, the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Victoria, through a trapping program and a detailed description of the vegetation structure and habitat variables. Three small mammal species were captured during the trapping program, the Eastern Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus), the Agile Antechinus (Antechinus agilis) and the introduced House Mouse (Mus musculus). Rattus lutreolus showed a clear preference for the relatively dense Leptospennum myrsinoides dominated heathland, with abundances tending to increase with an increasing percentage cover of sedge monocotyledonous material and bare ground, and a decreasing percentage of litter and canopy cover. Antechinus agilis showed a clear preference for trap sites with an increasing canopy cover percentage, and for soil of a moderate penetrability. Also with a clear preference for the Leptospennum myrsinoides dominated heathland, Mus musculus only appeared to prefer trap sites with little litter cover, and a thicker vegetation vertical distribution between 100 and 160 cm. A Fox (Vulpes vulpes) scat analysis identified the introduced Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) and the Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) as the mammalian prey species in the diet of Foxes hunting within the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna. Neither the three small mammal species caught during the trapping program, nor the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) and the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae), two mammal species know to exist in the Reserve prior to the present study, were identified as a result of the scat analysis. The apparent absence and possible extirpation of Isoodon obesulus and Pseudomys novaehollandiae was suggested to be related to impacts such as the lack of suitable habitat at the preferred regeneration age, predation, and possibly interspecific interactions. Several recommendations are made for the continued protection of the conservational values of the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve. UR - Deakin University ID - 172 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Menkhorst, P. PY - 1984 TI - Orange-bellied Parrot census 1983- Summary of results SP - 41-42 JF - Bird Observer VL - 628 N1 - Orange-bellied Parrot census 1983- Summary of results N1 - 795 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 173 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mercer, D AU - Logan, M PY -? TI - Submission to Australian Government Inquiry into land use pressures on scenic amenities PB - Department of Geography, Monash University, Melbourne N1 - Submission to Australian Government Inquiry into land use pressures on scenic amenities N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 506 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mertz , S, k PY - 2003 TI - Upper Lang Lang River Fluvial Geomorphological study PB - Melbourne water N1 - 16/2/2003 N1 - Upper Lang Lang River Fluvial Geomorphological study N1 - Geological N1 - Fluvial Geological study of upper reaches of Lang Lang river UR - PPWPCMA library ID - 941 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Merz, S.k PY - 2005 TI - Melbourne 2030 Casey-Cardinia Growth Corridor: Land Capability Study on the Casey-Cardinia Casey Growth Corridors. Final CY - Melbourne PB - Sinclair Knight Merz N1 - Melbourne 2030 Casey-Cardinia Growth Corridor: Land Capability Study on the Casey-Cardinia Casey Growth Corridors. Final N1 - Cardinia L-2.15 N1 - Land Capability Study UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 873 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - MEYRICK & Ecosearch TI - Economic Impact Study: Port Hastings PB - MEYRICK and Associates N1 - Economic Impact Study: Port Hastings N1 - Economic Survey M3 - UR - MPSC - Economics section ID - 1403 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Middleton, V.T.C. AU - Hawkins, R. PY - 1998 BT - Sustainable Tourism : A Marketing Perspective CY - Melbourne PB - Butterworth- Heinemann SP - 263 N1 - Sustainable Tourism : A Marketing Perspective N1 - personal copy (BP) KW - tourism, eco-tourism, conflict, conservation, attractions, economics, sustainable N2 - (includes issues on tourism and the environment) ID - 507 ER - TY - GEN AU - Millard, S. PY - 1974-07, 1974 TI - A study of pleasure driving on the Southern Mornington Peninsula CY - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia PB - Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - 37 N1 - Monograph N1 - A study of pleasure driving on the Southern Mornington Peninsula U1 - DATE: 1974-07, PAGES: 37p, PUBLISHER: Western Port Regional Planning Authority, T: Melbourne, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 0309AR940E N1 - English KW - Travel behaviour Journey purpose Weekend Recreation Travel behaviour ID - 1331 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Millard, S. AU - Westernport Regional Planning Authority. PY - 1975 BT - A study of the attitudes of rural land holders on the southern Mornington Peninsula CY - Melb. PB - W.R.P.A. N1 - A study of the attitudes of rural land holders on the southern Mornington Peninsula N1 - Peninsula General Collection 301.15433337 M645 N1 - prepared for Westernport Regional Planning Authority by S. Millard. KW - Mornington Peninsula, landuse, attitudes, community, rural, landholders, planning, Western port, regional, comment, equity, conservation, controls, study, data ID - 508 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ministry for Conservation PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay Environmental Study 1973-1974 (Abridged Version) CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 111 N1 - 1975 N1 - Westernport Bay Environmental Study 1973-1974 (Abridged Version) N1 - 2067 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 174 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay Environmental Study 1973-74 (Shapiro Report) SP - 611 plus Foreword and Appendicies N1 - 1975 N1 - Shapiro Report N1 - w18 ID - 1425 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1978 TI - Guidelines for Environment Assessment and Environment Assessment Act 1978 SP - 12 N1 - Guidelines for Environment Assessment and Environment Assessment Act 1978 N1 - w26 KW - environmental effects environment assessment legislation environment legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1433 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ministry for Planning and Environment PY - 1985 TI - Port and Industrial Development in the Hastings Area CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Planning and Environment SP - 12 N1 - June 1985 N1 - Port and Industrial Development in the Hastings Area N1 - w234 KW - Port Development Ports Hastings Port Hastings Planning Industrial Development Western Port Westernport N1 - Discussion Paper on the need for a Review of Statement of Planning Policy No. 1 and of the Hastings Port Plan (Shire of Hastings Planning Scheme) ID - 1637 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Molnar, C. PY - 1992 TI - Dainty Maidenhair Adiantum capillus-veneris CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 4 N1 - May 1992 VL - No. 16 M1 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Dainty Maidenhair Adiantum capillus-veneris N1 - 775 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 175 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Monash University TI - Submission to Australian Government inquiry into land use pressures on scenic amenities PB - Monash University N1 - Submission to Australian Government inquiry into land use pressures on scenic amenities N1 - MPSC holding KW - planning, controls, regulations, tourism, landscape, conservation, economic, pressures, development, report N2 - from bibliography of MPSC holdings, not sighted N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 865 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Moore, S. PY - 1994 TI - Inventory of Wetlands, Rivers and Streams in the Carrum Lowlands CY - Melbourne PB - Melbourne Water SP - 115 M1 - Report produced for the Carrum Lowlands-Wetlands Management Group N1 - Inventory of Wetlands, Rivers and Streams in the Carrum Lowlands N1 - 2308 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - The Carrum-Carrum Swamp was an extensive wetland that Once covered an area of approximately 3000 hectares. Unfortunately, however, there has been a history of draining and filling this Swamp for a variety of Purposes, which-has resulted in only small areas of wetland remaining in the area. Concern over such past deterioration of the wetlands, in what is now known as the Carrum Lowlands, and the threat of their continued drainage and filling to provide for urban expansion, has resulted in several agencies and community groups working towards protecting and restoring those wetlands that remain. The objective of the present study was to provide suitable information to these groups to facilitate the strategic planning of the management of the Carrum Lowlands wetlands. A survey of the area revealed 70 wetland sites and of these, 26 were considered of a high management priority. In addition, there are approximately 19 rivers and streams in the area and of these, eight were considered of a high management priority. Brief management recommendations have been given to assist in the protection and restoration of the wetlands, dyers and streams, however, enhancement of the wetlands and dyers and streams in the area requires a comprehensive approach to ensure the long-term viability of its wetland flora and fauna. UR - ARCUE ID - 176 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Moore, S. A. AU - Severn, R. C. AU - Millar, R. PY - 2006 TI - A conceptual model of community capacity for biodiversity conservation outcomes SP - 361-371 N1 - 2006-12 JF - Geographical Research VL - 44 IS - 4 SN - 1745-5863 N1 - A conceptual model of community capacity for biodiversity conservation outcomes N1 - E08247 N1 - (Murdoch University, School of Environmental Science, Murdoch) (Greening Australia, Fremantle) Geographical Research, 2006-12, 44 (4), p361-371, 1 table, refs. Moore SA s.moore@murdoch.edu.au docss@nla.gov.au KW - Natural resources Biodiversity Conservation Sustainability Resource management Communities Capacity Indicators Sociology Skills Models Mornington Peninsula Vic Bunyip River (II28) AER (1) N2 - In Australia an unprecedented level of attention is being paid to improving the sustainable management of agricultural lands. A study addressed the question 'what is community capacity?' through developing and refining a conceptual model of community capacity to deliver biodiversity conservation outcomes. From the literature, community capacity was described as five forms of capital: natural, social, human, institutional and produced economic. The model was refined using interviews, and responses identified all five forms of capital as important elements of community capacity. Social and human capital were mentioned by almost all respondents, with limited mention being made of the other capitals. Social capital included cognitive and structural dimensions. Knowledge, skills and experience were part of human capital. These results provide researchers and practitioners with assurance that social and human capital indicators can be confidently sought to describe capacity (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://www.iag.org.au/ ID - 996 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Moorhead, Leslie M. PY - 1971 BT - Mornington - in the wake of Flinders PB - Shire of Mornington N1 - Mornington - in the wake of Flinders N1 - Monash peninsula 994.5 M825 KW - Aboriginal history, european history, settlement, mornington shire, early photos, explorers, local history ID - 509 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Moorhead, L. M. PY - 1980 BT - Mornington in the wake of Flinders ED - Moorhead, L. M. CT - Flora and fauna CY - Elsternwick, Victoria PB - Shire of Mornington VL - Second Edition SP - 239-247 N1 - Flora and fauna N1 - 476 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 177 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Moorhead, Leslie M. AU - Bognuda, Joan PY - 1989 BT - Between the bays, Mornington peninsula CY - Dromana [Vic.] PB - Loch Haven Books SP - 77 N1 - Between the bays, Mornington peninsula SN - 1875308016 : N1 - Berwick Library 994.52 M825B 1989 N1 - text, Leslie M. Moorhead ; illustrations, Joan Bognuda. First published: Devon Meadows, Vic. : Jolbo Studio, 1979. KW - Historic buildings Victoria Mornington Peninsula Pictorial works. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) History. ID - 510 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire TI - Sustainable properties understanding sustainable property management PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire, N1 - land managent N1 - Land management kit folder with a numbers of bronchures and guides to Indigenous plants, fauna,weeds etc UR - MPWP biosphere office - Hasting ID - 1375 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council PY - 1999 TI - Tourism Industry confirmed No.1 BT - Peninsula - Wide IS - 14 N1 - August 1999 N1 - Tourism Industry confirmed No.1 KW - Tourism, MPSC report, employment, income, jobs, estimates, projections, economic, news ID - 511 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council PY - 1999 TI - Tourism Development and Marketing Plan, 1999 PB - MPSC, Greater Peninsula Tourism N1 - Tourism Development and Marketing Plan, 1999 KW - economics, tourism, value, money, marketing, planning, plan, jobs, facts and figures, employment, building approvals, planning N2 - tourism, jobs, investment N1 - This document referred to in MPSC newsletter issue 14 , August 1999. Older plan 1995 supplied by Ralph Kenyon. Consult with Ralph to obtain this document! ID - 814 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council PY - 2001 TI - Search of Planning Files -"Winery" / "Cellar door sales" SP - 2 N1 - Search of Planning Files -"Winery" / "Cellar door sales" KW - cellar door sales, wineries, permit applications N2 - cellar door sales, wineries, permit applications N1 - e-mail 14 June 2001,also hard copy in file ID - 512 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - June 2001 PY - 2001 TI - list of documents held by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council SP - 36 N1 - list of documents held by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council KW - List, directory, documents held,resource, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N2 - List of documents held by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - e-mail 14 June 2001, also hard copy in file AD - Melanie Nvotny, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council ID - 513 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council PY - 2001 TI - Catchment Maps PB - MPSC Y2 - 15/ 08/ 2001, N1 - Catchment Maps Y2 - 15/ 08/ 2001 KW - catchment, areas, streams, roadside vegetation, quality, bushland, reserves, riparian, corridors, conservation, values, high, Mornington peninsula, Shands Rd, water, schools N2 - Includes maps of 9 catchment areas, streams, roadside vegetation with quality indicators , bushland, reserves, riparian corridors, conservation values, maps roadsides of high conservation value for the whole Mornington Peninsula in detail . Primary schools in each area noted on maps. N1 - example in file UR - http://www.mornpen.gov.au ID - 514 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council PY - 2001 TI - A sustainability framework for Mornington Peninsula Shire N1 - A sustainability framework for Mornington Peninsula Shire KW - biosphere, planning, local policy, sustainable, environment, quality, lifestyle, landscape, statistics, population, area, consistency, planning permits, equity N2 - Draft document for MPSC sustainability model includes precautionary principle N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au ID - 803 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Morrees, A. AU - Molnar, C. PY - 1992 TI - Sites of Botanical significance in the Land Conservation Council Melbourne District 2 - study area PB - Dept. Conservation and Environment, Flora and Fauna division N1 - Sites of Botanical significance in the Land Conservation Council Melbourne District 2 - study area KW - flora, maps, significant sites, Mornington peninsula, areas, conservation N1 - cited in Hastings Shire Conservation study ID - 515 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Morris, D et al PY - 1997 TI - Western Port Bay Strategy: Draft Review N1 - Western Port Bay Strategy: Draft Review N1 -???? KW - western port , economics, environment, N2 - draft review for Western Port ILAP project ID - 516 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Morris, L. AU - Keough, M. J. PY - 2003 TI - Variation in the response of intertidal infaunal invertebrates to nutrient additions: field manipulations at two sites within Port Phillip Bay, Australia SP - 35-49 JF - Marine Ecology-Progress Series VL - 250 N1 - Variation in the response of intertidal infaunal invertebrates to nutrient additions: field manipulations at two sites within Port Phillip Bay, Australia N1 - WOS:000182851600004 N1 - Times Cited: 6 N2 - Nutrient addition experiments are one way of testing the importance of nutrients in ecological systems and can be undertaken relatively easily in soft sediments. We added nutrients (Osmocote(R)) at 2 sites in Port Phillip Bay, Australia, which differed in proximity to sources of nutrient loading. Changes in faunal assemblages were assessed over an 18 wk experimental period in 1998. At the Sand Island site, nitrate levels were elevated in the high dose treatments and 3 taxa showed responses to nutrient additions, with differences in densities between control and dosed plots of between 50 and 600 %. Assemblage-level measures of total abundance and diversity were approximately 20 to 80 % greater in dosed plots relative to controls at the end of the experimental period. In contrast, at the more enriched Western Treatment Plant site, 3 of the 10 most dominant taxa were affected by the nutrient additions, with changes of between 50 and 200 % observed during the course of the experiment. At this site none of the assemblage level measures of abundance, biomass and diversity reflected an effect of the dose treatments. These results are broadly consistent with other studies that suggest that in areas of low ambient nutrient availability diversity is likely to increase, while in areas with high background nutrient loadings there is likely to be a decrease. At Sand Island, changing the nutrient status of the area is liable to result in rapid changes in several deposit-feeding populations. At the Western Treatment Plant, the same absolute change in N may have less impact on the invertebrate fauna. UR - ://WOS:000182851600004 ID - 1152 ER - TY - GEN AU - Morrison, Diane PY - May 1979, 1979 TI - Resort planning: factions toy with Western Port plans VL - 17 N1 - May 1979 SP - 152-155 N1 - Resort planning: factions toy with Western Port plans U1 - Royal Australian Planning Institute Journal, v.17, May 1979: 152-155 U5 - bibl N1 - 791118140 N1 - 23/07/2005 KW - Regional planning Westernport Bay, Vic Westernport Regional Planning Authority : Conservation Plan, Mornington Peninsula Western Port Conservation Plan ID - 1323 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - MP&WP BIOSPHERE TI - Mornington Peninsula and Western port Biosphere N1 - Mornington Peninsula and Western port Biosphere N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Biosphere M3 - UR - Cardinia CD Library ID - 1086 ER - TY - RPRT AU - MPSC PY - 2001 TI - Publications on environmental assessments held by MPSC N1 - Publications on environmental assessments held by MPSC KW - Balcombe creek, estuary , Mornington Peninsula, environmental assessment studies, N2 - Documents held by MPSC on environmental assessment studies, Balcombe creek area etc as of June 2001 N1 - many documents, see list of documents held by Mornington peninsula Shire Council ID - 595 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - MPWP PY - 2002 TI - Biosphere Nomination N1 - Biosphere Nomination N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Nomination M3 - N1 - See separate pdf UR - Cardinia Shire CD library ID - 1088 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mrak, E. M. PY - 1984 TI - Pesticides: the good and the bad SP - 28-36 JF - Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology JO - Regul Toxicol Pharmacol VL - 4 IS - 1 N1 - Pesticides: the good and the bad N1 - 84195273 N1 - Not sighted, abstract from Monash search KW - OH&S, hazards, pesticides, chemicals, Animal, human, Antinematodal, Egg Shell, reproduction, birds, Environmenta,l Pollutants, Female, human, health,Fishes,Species Specificity, insecticides, history, fungicides, herbicides, overview, review, fears, perceptions N2 - Pesticides have been used for many years. In earlier times they were a protection against fungi and insect pests. The great increase in the use of pesticides occurred with the development of new organic chemicals following World Wars I and II. In addition to chemicals for the control of fungi and insects, new developments were nematocides, herbicides, rodenticides, avicides, defoliants, wood preservatives, etc. The use of chemicals helped increase productivity, but caused great concern about their effect on human health and safety. On the other hand, chemicals did help tremendously from the standpoint of protecting against diseases that were carried by insects, especially mosquitoes. Adverse publicity has caused great concern about pesticides and this is especially so since our society has undergone great changes from an agricultural society to an industrial society and finally to a communications society. Unfortunately, publicity relating to the use of pesticides has seldom been balanced from the standpoint of the good and the bad. In fact, the communications media has and does usually stress the potential adverse effects of pesticides without reference to the good. This has caused concern on the part of advocates and the average person to the extent that it has placed heavy constraints on agriculture. There is a need for the dissemination of balanced information on the good as well as the bad of pesticides. ID - 517 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mueck, S. G. AU - Chidel, M. PY - 1997 TI - Flora And Fauna Survey Of Lot S2 TY- Ps301827s & Lot 30 TY- Ps12904, Rosedale Grove, Frankston CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 16 N1 - February 1997 M1 - Report for Ian K Prudden Pty. Ltd. N1 - Flora And Fauna Survey Of Lot S2 TY- Ps301827s & Lot 30 TY- Ps12904, Rosedale Grove, Frankston N1 - 926 N1 - 757 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - The flora, fauna and fauna habitat values of the Rosedale Grove study area were documented during a field inspection on February 14, 1997. A total of 142 vascular plant species (ferns, conifers and flowering plants), including 97 indigenous and 45 introduced species, and one indigenous vegetation community, Coastal Grassy Forest, were recorded within the study area. A total of three mammal species (all introduced), 22 bird species (19 native), and one reptile species (native) was recorded from the study site and adjacent areas. The Atlas of Victorian Wildlife has further records of 15 native mammals, 81 native birds, 10 reptiles and 8 frogs from the general surrounding area. Some of these additional species may occur within the study area. In addition two fauna species listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (Victoria) which have been recorded from the surrounding area, may occur at this site. Four broad habitat types were identified within the study area: o Heathy Forest o Grassy Forest o Ephemeral Wetland (Artificial) o Pasture/Cleared Areas These range in condition from poor to good. The significance of the study area was assessed in two separate units. Lot 30 was considered to be of regional significance for conservation, while Lot 2S was considered to be of local significance for conservation. The potential impacts of the proposed development and options for amelioration are discussed for each Lot. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 178 ER - TY - THES AU - Mueller, M. PY - 1999 TI - Aspects of Habitat Utilisation by the Common Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus peregrinus (Boddaert, 1795) in an Urban Linear Bushland Renmant CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - Aspects of Habitat Utilisation by the Common Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus peregrinus (Boddaert, 1795) in an Urban Linear Bushland Renmant N1 - 2424 N1 - Thesis N2 - Ale distribution and abundance of Pseudocheirus peregrinus in the urban linear bushland remnant Shepherds Bush in the Dandenong Valley Parklands, Melbourne, was investigated in relation to understorey vegetation structure and floristics of the tree stratum. No statistical association was found between the distribution and abundance of Pseudocheirus peregrinus and the vegetation density or the abundance and distribution of canopy species. However, they did exhibit a preference for Eucalyptus yarraensis, E. viminalis, E. radiata, E ovata and A. mearnsii. Nest sites of Pseudocheirus peregrinus were primarily dreys, hollows being used to a lesser extent and nest boxes not at all. No statistical association was found between drey distribution and vegetation density, however, a preference was exhibited for constructing dreys in the understorey. The estimated abundance of Pseudocheirus peregrinus in the different vegetation communities of the area was found to be lower than that identified in most previous research, being between 2.86 and 9.11 possums / ha. The low density of Pseudocheirus peregrinus in Shepherds Bush is unlikely to be a major contributor to the crown dieback in the area. UR - Deakin University ID - 179 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Muir, A. M. AU - Peake, P. PY - 1994 TI - Sandhurst Golf Estate Project, Cranbourne: Flora and fauna survey and significance assessment CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 45 N1 - October 1994 M1 - Report for Graeme Bentley Pty. Ltd. N1 - Sandhurst Golf Estate Project, Cranbourne: Flora and fauna survey and significance assessment N1 - 1144 N1 - 247 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 180 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Muir, A. M. AU - Tansley, M. AU - Bezuijen, M. R. AU - Collinson, M. H. PY - 1997 TI - Frankston City Council Vegetation Study 1997 CY - Fairfield, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. and AGC Woodward-Clyde Pty. Ltd. SP - 85 M1 - Report for Frankston City Council N1 - Frankston City Council Vegetation Study 1997 N1 - 1134 N1 - 362 N1 - Consultants Report N1 - A study to identify and evaluate vegetation remnants on public and private land within Frankston City was conducted during 1997. The overall purpose was to develop an inventory of vegetation remnants for the City with details of their condition and significance, and to use this as a basis for introduction of Planning Scheme Provisions to protect sites of environmental significance. The study mapped and broadly documented 129 vegetation remnants. UR - ARCUE ID - 181 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Munro, D. PY - 1974 TI - Mammals of the Cardinia Creek Reservoir Site SP - 246-251 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 91 N1 - Mammals of the Cardinia Creek Reservoir Site N1 - 218 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 182 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Murphy, J. AU - Thomas, B. PY - 1999 TI - A role to play SP - 5-14 N1 - 199909 JF - Community Quarterly IS - 50 SN - 0814-401X N1 - A role to play N1 - 40527 N1 - Community Quarterly no.50 Sept 1999: 5-14 References: p13-14 KW - Community development Business Organisations Government Economic policy Privatisation Communities N2 - The Body Shop in Australia is presented here as an illustration of a business organisation pursuing partnerships in community development with the communities in which it operates. The authors are involved in a range of projects and initiatives aimed at encouraging business, community groups and governments to work in partnership.(Journal abstract) AD - Manager, Community Management Project, Mornington Peninsula, Vic (1) Co-owner, The Body Shop Australasia (2) ID - 1355 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Murphy, J. AU - Thomas, B. PY - 2000 CT - Developing social capital: a new role for business N1 - Developing social capital: a new role for business SN - 0642394709 N1 - 41894 N1 - In: Winter, I. ed. Social capital and public policy in Australia. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2000, p136-164, figures 200000 References: p162-164 KW - Social capital Business Role Citizenship Case studies Community development Social responsibility N2 - The role of business as corporate citizen in contributing to the development of active and healthy communities is examined in this chapter which begins with a summary of the factors contributing to the changing role of business in society and in particular the responsiveness of businesses to their communities. The Body Shop in Australia is presented as a case study along with a brief selection of community projects aiming to address social exclusion, that have been established by the Body Shop Australia. The Community Management Project, funded by the Body Shop and located in the Mornington Peninsula is described in detail. AD - Manager, Mornington Peninsula Community Connections (1) The Body Shop, and Adjunct Professor, Corporate Citizenship Research Unit, Deakin University (2) ID - 1354 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Murray, A. G. AU - Parslow, J. AU - Walker, S. PY - 2001 TI - Modelling treated waste disposal in Port Phillip Bay and bass strait biogeochemical and physical removal SP - 249-255 JF - Environment International VL - 27 IS - 2-3 N1 - Modelling treated waste disposal in Port Phillip Bay and bass strait biogeochemical and physical removal N1 - WOS:000171657700026 N1 - Times Cited: 1 SI UR - ://WOS:000171657700026 ID - 1153 ER - TY - GEN AU - Murray, L.2002 TI - Saving our seagrasses. discusses attempts to restore seagrass meadows in Western Port, Victoria, following losses of more than 70% since the 1970s. The work of community volunteers has been invaluable N1 - Saving our seagrasses. discusses attempts to restore seagrass meadows in Western Port, Victoria, following losses of more than 70% since the 1970s. The work of community volunteers has been invaluable U1 - Australian Geographic 66 (Apr-Jun) : 32-33 KW - Seagrasses Flora ID - 1021 ER - TY - GEN AU - Murray, L.2002 TI - Saving our seagrasses. reversing a trend in Western Port, Victoria, through the help of volunteers and community groups N1 - Saving our seagrasses. reversing a trend in Western Port, Victoria, through the help of volunteers and community groups U1 - Australian Geographic 66 (Apr-Jun) : 32-33 KW - Seagrasses (General) Flora ID - 1022 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Mustoe, S. PY - 2005 TI - Western Port Sustainable Development of an Internationally Important Wetland N1 - Western Port Sustainable Development of an Internationally Important Wetland N1 - cardinia L-.4.36 N1 - Catchments ID - 887 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Myers, B. AU - Bond, W. AU - Falkiner, R. AU - O'Brien, N. AU - Polglase, P. AU - Smith, C. AU - Theveyanathan, M. PY - 1995 TI - Effluent Irrigated Plantations: Design and Management. PB - CSIRO N1 - Technical Paper no.2 1995 N1 - Monash Peninsula 634.956 E27 KW - effluent, re-use, sewerage, sludge, waste water treatment, plantations, design, management, wetlands, irrigation, nutrients, chemistry, pH, salinity, microbiology, site, selection, economic, sustainable, ponds, storage, key, methods, details,contacts N2 - Includes chemical and microbiological make -up of various types of effluent and management of effluent in sustainable agricultural situation. Explains principles, site suitablity/selection and monitoring site and input treated effluent. Soil and effluent chemistry includes pH, salinity, sodicity, phosphorus, nitrogen etc.References and professional contacts listed. CSIRO publication. N1 - copy in file (BP) ID - 518 ER - TY - GEN AU - Nairn, R. J. AU - Partners Pty, Ltd PY - 1977, 1977 TI - A report on an analysis of traffic volume patterns in the western port region CY - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia PB - Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - 28P N1 - Monograph N1 - A report on an analysis of traffic volume patterns in the western port region U1 - DATE: 1977, PAGES: 28P, PUBLISHER: Western Port Regional Planning Authority, T: Melbourne, S: Victoria, C: Australia N1 - 7810AR119E N1 - English KW - Traffic flow Road network Traffic count Data collection Australia Analysis (math) Melbourne, Victoria ID - 1325 ER - TY - THES AU - Narayan, I. PY - 1993 TI - Can invasions of Pittosporum undulatum be controlled by fire? PB - The University of Melbourne, School of Botany SP - 83 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Can invasions of Pittosporum undulatum be controlled by fire? N1 - 601 N1 - Thesis UR - University of Melbourne, School of Botany, Thesis Collection ID - 183 ER - TY - BOOK AU - National greenhouse Advisory Committee PY - 1992 BT - Grappling with greenhouse: understanding the science of climatechange PB - Commonwealth of Australia N1 - Grappling with greenhouse: understanding the science of climatechange N1 - Mornington Peninsula Library F 551. 525 GRA KW - climate, change, greenhouse, overview N2 - overview of issues in publication by Commonwealth Govt ID - 520 ER - TY - BOOK AU - National Parks Service PY - 1986 BT - Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Management Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands SP - 65 N1 - Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Management Plan SN - 0 7306 0042 4 N1 - f 333.783099 452 N1 - 2045 N1 - Management Plan UR - University of Melbourne Library - LFR Branch, Parkville ID - 184 ER - TY - RPRT AU - National trust of Australia (Victoria) PY - 1974 TI - The preservation of the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port PB - National Trust of Australia N1 - The preservation of the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port KW - national Trust, Western port, mornington peninsula N1 - reference only , not sighted ID - 861 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Natural Resources and Environment PY - 199? TI - Herb-rich Plains Grassy Wetland (West Gippsland) Communitiy PB - Natural Resources and Environment SP - 9 M1 - Draft Action Satement N1 - Herb-rich Plains Grassy Wetland (West Gippsland) Communitiy N1 - 2050 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 185 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Nepean Historical Society PY - 1972 BT - The Peninsula story: Sorrento and Portsea - yesterday, 2nd edn PB - Nepean Historical Society N1 - The Peninsula story: Sorrento and Portsea - yesterday, 2nd edn N1 - Monash Peninsula 994.5 N439 KW - european, history, settlers, cillins settlement, map, sites, photos, industry, agriculture, lime, fishing, quarantine, paddle steamers, ferries, fort, shipwrecks ID - 864 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Network, Bass Coast Landcare PY - 2006 TI - Bass Coast Landcare Network A2 - Bass Coast Landcare Network N1 - Community organisation UR - PPWPCMA ID - 958 ER - TY - JOUR AU - NewsReport PY - 1991 TI - Packaging guideline document revision work continues SP - 29 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - January N1 - Packaging guideline document revision work continues KW - news, packaging, guidelines, waste, solid, policy N2 - News item with description of Australian Winemakers federation packaging guideline document (not included), policy, glass bottles, cardboard, solid waste ID - 521 ER - TY - JOUR AU - NewsReport PY - 1994 TI - Maximum residue limit warning to world wine industry - a report on the 74th annual OIV General Assembly SP - 264 JF - Wine Industry Journal VL - 9 IS - 3 N1 - Maximum residue limit warning to world wine industry - a report on the 74th annual OIV General Assembly N1 - copy in file KW - MRL, Codex, standards, international, vineyard, chemicals, pesticides, residues, news, australian, guidelines, maximum ID - 522 ER - TY - JOUR AU - NewsReport PY - 1994 TI - Reliable Gripfast posts SP - 265 JF - Wine Industry Journal VL - 9 IS - 3 N1 - Reliable Gripfast posts N1 - copy in file KW - posts, alternatives, treated, pine, steel, galvanised, trellising, vineyard, arsenic, sustainable, viticulture, advertisment, news N2 - alternative to chemically treated pine posts for vineyard trellising ID - 523 ER - TY - JOUR AU - NewsReport PY - 1994 TI - Spray recycling system saves money SP - 265 JF - Wine Industry Journal VL - 9 IS - 3 N1 - Spray recycling system saves money KW - recycling system, sprays, application, pesticides, fungicides, spray drift, environment, soil, pollution, residues, droplet, spray drift, methods, reduction, trials, news, advertisment, off- site, chemicals, neighbours, lowering, costs, sustainable N2 - report on trial of spray recycling sytem and explanation of how it works. ID - 524 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NewsReport PY - 1999 TI - Small family farm action alert! Y2 - 11/ 07 / 2001, N1 - Small family farm action alert! Y2 - 11/ 07 / 2001 KW - opposition, position, farmer, vineyard, response, legislation, planning, zoning, regulations, problems, viewpoint, acreage, Sonoma, California, USA, restaurants , cellar door, tourism, economics, international, www, international, events, wineries N2 - response of small farm operator to planning controls concerning the regulation of food service and events at wineries and tasting rooms, Sonoma County, California, USA. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.monitor.net/~ec/caff.htm ID - 525 ER - TY - JOUR AU - NewsReport PY - 2001 TI - NEWS: The WET debate SP - 10 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - May N1 - Letters to Editor N1 - copy in file KW - WET, tax, taxation, response, revenue, government, GST, small business, small wineries, news, policy, economics N2 - includes revenue per bottle to government & net return to maker on $20 bottle; for small operator tax on wine from zero to 31% on introduction of tax etc ID - 526 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Nicholas, P. AU - Magarey, P. AU - Wachtel, M. PY - 1994 BT - Diseases and Pests PB - Winetitles, Adelaide N1 - Diseases and Pests N1 - Dr Cole personal copy KW - Pests, diseases, management, fungicides, pesticides, residues, resistance, safety, OH & S, activity, use, moitoring, details, withholding periods, compatibilty, trade names, chemical group, insecticides, chemicals, formulations, poison schedules, Austra ID - 527 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nicholls, J. PY - 1999 TI - Agricultural notes, no. AG0328: Reducing spray drift VL - No. AG0328 N1 - Agricultural notes, no. AG0328: Reducing spray drift N1 - ISSN1329 -8062 KW - spray drift, reduction, recommendations, fact sheet, buffers, droplet size, anti- drift agents, boom height, records, weather, damage, law, sheilding, tractor speed, calibration, formulations, sprays, guidelines, www N2 - agnote on above topics N1 - copy in file, available from web site below UR - http://nre.vic.gov.au ID - 528 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nicholls, J. PY - 1999 TI - Agricultural notes: no. AG0130: Wind speeds: guide for spraying farm chemicals N1 - Agricultural notes: no. AG0130: Wind speeds: guide for spraying farm chemicals KW - spray drift, sprays, wind speed, recommendations, droplet size, spraying speed, tractor speed, nozzle size, spray pressure, boom height, nozzle angle, anti-drift additives, wind, speed, guidelines, estimation, off-site, www, technique N2 - includes pictorial chart for in field estimation of wind speed in relation to spraying operations N1 - copy in file, can be downloaded from nre web site below UR - http://wwnre.vic.gov.au ID - 529 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nicholls, J. PY - 1999 TI - Agricultural notes: no. AG0860: Using vegetation as a barrier to reduce spray drift N1 - Agricultural notes: no. AG0860: Using vegetation as a barrier to reduce spray drift KW - barrier, vegetation, spray drift, reduction, buffer, off-site, neighbours, species, planting, limitations,data, study, www N2 - includes data on achievable off- target spray drift, gives guidelines and list of species suitable to plant for effective buffer, limitations of buffers, other useful web sites also linked to the site N1 - copy in file, see web site below UR - http://www.nre.gov.au ID - 530 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nichols, K. AU - Hibbert, D. PY - 2003 TI - The implementation of weed control on Phillip Island SP - 77-79 N1 - 2003 JF - Plant Protection Quarterly VL - 18 IS - 2 SN - 0815-2195 N1 - The implementation of weed control on Phillip Island N1 - D00712 N1 - (Phillip Island Landcare, Cowes) Plant Protection Quarterly, 2003, 18 (2), p77-79, 1 fig. docss@nla.gov.au KW - Islands Remnant vegetation Native vegetation Weeds Weed control Integrated control Control programs Community involvement Community education Phillip Island Vic South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) N2 - Despite its unique natural resources, Phillip Island Vic has been highly modified, due mainly to its agricultural history, tourism and non-resident landholders placing increasing pressures on the remaining remnants. Therefore, those involved with weed control, facilitation and environmental education on the island are faced with ongoing challenges. Some of the integrated weed control strategies being implemented across the island are discussed (A). UR - http://www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect/ http://www.weedinfo.com.au/ppq_subs.html ID - 1004 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Nicholson, Vivienne AU - Monash University. AU - Monash University. National Centre for Australian Studies. PY - 1995 BT - Tourism on the Mornington Peninsula '...as good and as agreeable as could well be desired' SP - vi, 102 leaves N1 - Tourism on the Mornington Peninsula '...as good and as agreeable as could well be desired' N1 - Matheson Library Music Multimedia MICROFICHE 2475/2660 Matheson Library Rare Books Locked Store: Theses N628 N1 - [manuscript] : Vivienne Nicholson. Submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Arts (Australian Studies), Faculty of Arts. Summary: leaf vi. Typescript. M microfiche copy (3 microfiches : negative) Moun 6049 Thesis (M.A.)--Monash University, 1995. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-102) KW - tourism, Mornington Peninsula, economics, employment, study, data, bibliography ID - 531 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nicol, R.S. PY - 1998 TI - Environmental Management - the trends SP - 97 - 99 JF - Proceedings: Tenth Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference N1 - Environmental Management - the trends N1 - copy in file KW - ISO, standards, wineries, wine, overview, recycling, environmental, management N2 - ISO 9000 standards, 14000 series, cultural change, cleaner production and recycling , overview, examples from dairy industry ID - 532 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nicolau, G. Y. PY - 1982 TI - Pesticide effects upon the circadian time structure in the thyroid, adrenal and testis in rats SP - 73-90 JF - Endocrinologie JO - Endocrinologie VL - 20 IS - 2 N1 - Pesticide effects upon the circadian time structure in the thyroid, adrenal and testis in rats N1 - 83016380 N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Male, reproduction, Pesticides, toxicology, chronic, exposure, fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, health, study, research N2 - An aspect of environmental toxicology, namely the changes in the mammalian time structure induced by chronic exposure to potentially toxic agents used widely in agriculture as pesticides, is reported. Effects of pesticides upon thyroid, adrenal and testis have been described till now, without regard to their time structure. In the present study, the circadian rhythms of RNA, DNA and protein, in these glands were explored by single cosinor analysis, for alterations of their rhythm parameters, after chronic exposure of rats to pesticides. Four herbicides, a fungicide and two insecticides were tested. A wide variety of rhythm alterations were found. It has to be emphasized that several of the changes encountered after chronic exposure of the animals to pesticides, e.g., the form of acrophase alterations, the changes in amplitude or the free-running of several of the rhythms studied, are temporal alterations only, not linked to any changes in mean or mesor. If the circadian rhythms of the functions studied and the predominantly temporal aspects of these changes are ignored, the pesticide effects could remain undetected. The different directions and degress of phase alteration found in the three circadian rhythms studied within the same gland lead to a condition of internal desynchronization within thyroid or adrenal. Of interest is the almost complete lack of effect of these pesticides on the same circadian rhythms in the testis. The data presented indicate that the study of pesticide effects and the effects of other potentially noxious environmental agents upon the mammalian organism, clearly demands the observation of the exposed organism's time structure. Chronotoxicology appears to be essential for increased sensitivity in detecting adverse effects of potentially noxious agents. Early recognition of alterations in the human time structure induced by environmental agents may allow the prevention of clinically manifest damage and disease before it occurs. ID - 533 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Nicolson, O. E. AU - Hill, A. J. AU - Smith, J. PY - 1999 TI - Flora, Fauna and Archaeological Survey Junction Village, Cranbourne Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - Biosis Research SP - 65 N1 - June 1999 M1 - Report for Perrott Lyon Mathieson N1 - Flora, Fauna and Archaeological Survey Junction Village, Cranbourne Victoria N1 - 1931 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 186 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Nillumbik Shire Council PY - 2001 TI - Nillumbik Environmental strategy: Action for a Sustainability future PB - Nillumbik Environment Strategy Group SP - 83 pages N1 - Nillumbik Environmental strategy: Action for a Sustainability future UR - City Council of Casey ID - 1241 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nisse, C. AU - Haguenoer, J. M. AU - Grandbastien, B. AU - Preudhomme, C. AU - Fontaine, B. AU - Brillet, J. M. AU - Lejeune, R. AU - Fenaux, P. PY - 2001 TI - Occupational and environmental risk factors of the myelodysplastic syndromes in the North of France SP - 927-35 JF - British Journal of Haematology JO - Br J Haematol VL - 112 IS - 4 N1 - Occupational and environmental risk factors of the myelodysplastic syndromes in the North of France N1 - 21194878 N1 - English KW - Agricultural Workers' Diseases, OH&S, Studies, Environmental, Exposure, Fertilizers, France, Health, Human,Pesticides, Adverse Effects, Risk, toxicology, alcohol, blood disorders, cancer, haematology, leukaemia N2 - Aetiological factors of the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are largely unknown, with the exception of alkylating agents, ionizing radiation and benzene. Some other risk factors have been suggested by the few epidemiological studies reported (solvents, ammonia, exhaust gases, metals, pesticides, alcohol). We performed a case-control study to assess the relationship between occupational or environmental factors and MDS. Two hundred and four patients with newly diagnosed MDS, and 204 sex- and age-matched controls were included. Medical history, demographic data, lifetime exposure and hobbies were obtained. Qualitative and quantitative exposure to chemical and physical hazards were evaluated with the patients and reviewed by a group of experts in occupational exposure. The median age was 70 years and 62% of the patients were men. In univariate analyses, we found relationships between MDS and smoking habits, gardening, occupations such as health professionals, technical and sale representatives, machine operators, agricultural workers, textile workers, qualitative occupational exposures (exposed/non-exposed) to oil, solvents, ammonia, pesticides, fertilizers, cereal dusts, contact with poultry or livestock and infective risk, and lifetime cumulative exposure to solvents, oil, textile dust and infective risk. The main risk factors of MDS determined by multivariate analyses (conditional logistic regression) were, being an agricultural worker [odds ratio (OR) = 3.66; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.9-7.0], textile operator (OR = 3.66; 95% CI 1.9-7.9), health professional (OR = 10.0; 95% CI 2.1-48.7), commercial and technical sale representative (OR = 4.45; 95% CI 1.4-14.6), machine operator (OR = 2.69; 95% CI 1.2-6.0), living next to an industrial plant (OR = 2.45; 95% CI 1.5-4.1), smoking (OR = 1.74; 95% CI 1.1-2.7) and lifetime cumulative exposure to oil (OR = 1.1; 95% CI 1.0-1.2). Further studies should be performed to assess specific exposures more precisely and it would be of interest to develop a map of haematological malignancies according to industrial background. ID - 534 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nordstrom, M. AU - al., et PY - 1998 TI - Occupational exposures, animal exposure, and smoking as risk factors for hairy cell leukaemia evaluated in a case controlled study SP - 2048 - 2052 JF - British journal of cancer VL - 77 N1 - Occupational exposures, animal exposure, and smoking as risk factors for hairy cell leukaemia evaluated in a case controlled study N1 - reference supplied by concerned local resident, not as yet sighted KW - leukaemia, cancer, chemical, exposure, glyphosate, pesticides, phenoxyherbicides, human, health, blood disorders, haematology ID - 535 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Norrish, A. M. AU - Monash University. PY - 1991 BT - An investigation of flow components in separate sewerage systems SP - xii, 85 [107] leaves N1 - An investigation of flow components in separate sewerage systems N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/1307 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses N854 N1 - [manuscript] / by A. M. Norrish. Submitted in fulfilment of one quarter (12 credit points) of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Engineering Science, in the Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University. Summary: leaf vi. Typescript. VMOU microfiche copy (4 microfiches : negative) Moun 4294. Thesis (M.Eng.Sc.)--Monash University, 1990. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-85) KW - Sewerage, Design, construction, water, catchments, Watersheds, Mornington Peninsula, effluent ID - 536 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nott, R N1 - May 1998 PY - 1998 TI - What is Groundwater? BT - Groundwater notes VL - GW0001 N1 - What is Groundwater? KW - water, sources, irrigation, use, aquifers, salinity, pollution, groundwater, quality, resource, www N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 537 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Novakovik, G. comp PY - 1994 BT - Community referral directory 1994 N1 - Community referral directory 1994 SN - 1875146113 N1 - 23161 N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Lifeline Melbourne, Wesley Central Mission, 1994, 441p, plus indexes 199400 KW - Community services Directories Social support networks Health services Children's services Domiciliary services Family support services Counselling Groups Accommodation Legal services Melbourne, Vic Mornington Peninsula, Vic N2 - This directory contains a detailed listing of approximately 1000 health, welfare and community support agencies and support groups that provide direct services to people in the Melbourne metropolitan area and the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. The aim is to list agencies which are suitable as a first point of contact for any member of the community needing assistance, advice, assessment or information. Data listed for most agencies include name and acronym, telephone number, eligibility, including area served, hours, contact details, cost, referral instructions, disabled access, languages spoken by agency staff, and services offered by the agency. As well as an alphabetical listing of agencies, there is a subject index, and a section which gives general information and lists agency names by region and by after hours service providers. AD - Information Co-ordinator, Lifeline Melbourne, Wesley Central Mission, 148 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000 ID - 1360 ER - TY - RPRT AU - NRE PY - 1997 TI - Victoria's Biodiversity - Directions in Management CY - Victoria PB - Department of Natural Resources & Environment N1 - Victoria's Biodiversity - Directions in Management N1 -? N1 - from Biosis report ID - 818 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE PY - 2000 TI - NRE Website:Threatened Vertebrate Fauna in Victoria - 2000 N1 - Victoria PB - Department of Natural Resources & Environment N1 - NRE Website:Threatened Vertebrate Fauna in Victoria - 2000 N1 -? ID - 810 ER - TY - RPRT AU - NRE PY - 2001 TI - Farm Dams (Irrigation) Draft Report: Executive summary. N1 - Farm Dams (Irrigation) Draft Report: Executive summary. KW - Dams, report, law, legislation, streams, environmental flow, catchment management, licences, water, resources, compliance, summary, www N2 - executive summary of draft Dams report, full copy of complete document also available at the same website. UR - http://www.home.vicnet.net.au/~farmdams/downloads/execsummary.pdf ID - 538 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE PY - 2001 TI - What are action statements? PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 20/ 07/ 2001, N1 - What are action statements? Y2 - 20/ 07/ 2001 KW - sustainability, threatened species, endangered, habitats, policy, potentially threatening processes, law,www, flora, fauna, statutes N2 - web site includes informantion on : sustainability, threatened species, potentially threatening processes, government policy, legal framework of 'flora and fauna guarantee act', ID - 539 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE PY - 2001 TI - NRE website: Information sheets:Threatened Species PB - Department of Natural Resources & Environment Y2 - 15/06/2001, N1 - NRE website: Information sheets:Threatened Species N1 -? Y2 - 15/06/2001 KW - New Holland Mouse, cinnamon fungus, fauna, avifauna, mornington peninsula, threatened, animals, birds, mammals, conservation, habitat, endangered, extinct, plants, native, flora, grey -crowned babbler, barred galaxias, fish, aquatic, phytophthora, www N2 - Relevant threatened species examples: New Holland Mouse , Grey-crowned Babbler(bird), barred galaxias(fish) and other fact sheets on NRE web site , Copies of sheets on the above are in file, (also see other publications on flora and /or fauna of Mornington Peninsula for threatened species!) N1 - Use 'search' option at NRE site, also see many other relevant publications, including articles on flora and /or fauna of Mornington Peninsula for threatened species!!!!! UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 802 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - NRE: Information sheets:Threatened Species Y2 - 15/06/2001, N1 - NRE: Information sheets:Threatened Species Y2 - 15/06/2001 KW - New Holland Mouse, cinnamon fungus, fauna, avifauna, mornington peninsula, threatened, animals, birds, mammals, conservation, habitat, endangered, extinct, plants, native, flora, grey -crowned babbler, barred galaxias, fish, aquatic, phytophthora, www N2 - Relevant threatened species examples: New Holland Mouse , Grey-crowned Babbler(bird), barred galaxias(fish) and other fact sheets on NRE web site , Copies of sheets on the above are in file, (also see other publications on flora and /or fauna of Mornington Peninsula for threatened species!) N1 - Use 'search' option at NRE site, also see many other relevant publications, including articles on flora and /or fauna of Mornington Peninsula for threatened species!!!!! UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 540 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - Native Vegetation PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 15/06/2001, N1 - Native Vegetation Y2 - 15/06/2001 KW - planning, guidelines, native, vegetation, conservation, flora, history, victoria, overview, retention, controls, loss, environment, catchment, water, bushland, www, remnant, management N2 - nre site "Native Vegetation" includes "Victorian draft tree-fern management plan" and Draft Native Vegetation Management framework - "Restoring our catchments" UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 541 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - Salinity indicator plants: a guide to spotting soil salting PB - NRE(Vic) Y2 - 18 /06/ 2001, N1 - Salinity indicator plants: a guide to spotting soil salting Y2 - 18 /06/ 2001 KW - salinity, soil, indicators, indicator plants, vegetation, assessing, monitoring, testing, photos, photographs, flora, identification, soil degradation, tolerances levels, water logged, swamp weed, Sellieria, plant directory, photo gallery, www, species N2 - web site on salinity detection / recognition by visual assessment of vegetation growth and species present, with photos. Plant directory , photo gallery and Botanical drawings. Testing and recording data for community group involvement. N1 - see 'salinity' , 'saltwatch' NRE web site UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 542 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - Specialist consulting areas PB - NRE(Vic) Y2 - 18 / 06/ 2001, N1 - Specialist consulting areas Y2 - 18 / 06/ 2001 KW - consultants, NRE, skills, technical, advice, investigations, testing, list, providers, contacts, www N2 - List of core skills at NRE: includes ; groundwater monitoring, revegeation / rehabititation, sustainable agriculture, soil surveying and testing, hydrology, geographic and global positioning technology, regional development, local government planning, plant water use measurement, land survey and impact assessment N1 - copy of list in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/agvic/ins-clpr/consult.htm ID - 543 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - Rights to surface water PB - NRE(Vic) Y2 - 18/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Rights to surface water Y2 - 18/ 06/ 2001 KW - water, dams, irrigation, bores, aquifers, environmental flow, waste water, effluent, recycling, streams, catchment, groundwater, www N2 - explanation of rights and licencing required / legislation on diversion of water, construction and siting of dams, access to streams, groundwater, aquifers etc N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 544 ER - TY - ELEC AU - NRE(Vic) PY - 2001 TI - Salinity explained PB - NRE ( VIC) N1 - Salinity explained KW - salinity, water tables, vegetation removal, hydrology, catchment, water, dams, run-off, soil compaction UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/web/root/domino/cm_da/nrenfa.nsf/frameset/NRE+Farming+and+Agriculture?OpenDocument ID - 545 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Nuttall, P. M PY - 1981 TI - A biological survey of Kananook Creek Victoria CY - Dandenong, Victoria PB - Dandenong Valley Authority SP - 31 N1 - 1981 VL - No. 17 M1 - Technical Report N1 - A biological survey of Kananook Creek Victoria N1 - 195 N1 - 574.526365BIO N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 187 ER - TY - RPRT AU - OCE PY - 1991 TI - 1991 State of the Environment Report : Agriculture and Victoria's Environment Resource Report CY - Melbourne PB - Office of the Commissioner for the Environment, Government of Victoria N1 - 1991 State of the Environment Report : Agriculture and Victoria's Environment Resource Report N1 -? KW - agriculture, maps, salinity, vegetation, flora, fauna, impact, waterlogging, erosion, landcare, soil, acidification, chemicals, soils, monitoring, environment, contacts, data, key document, maps, economics, landuse N1 - in PARKS Vic library ID - 838 ER - TY - GEN AU - O'Connor, K. AU - Beard, S. PY - 198904, 1989 TI - Watching Western Port: development trends in Western Port Region N1 - Watching Western Port: development trends in Western Port Region U1 - Dandenong, Vic: Western Port Development Council, 1989, 27p N1 - 11886 KW - Employment Area studies Housing Costs Population forecasting Statistics Building Social indicators Commuting Western Port Region, Vic N2 - This document is designed to provide an annual perspective on the pattern of change in the Western Port Region of Victoria. It is based upon statistical data concerning commercial construction, labour demand and house prices, as well as population, and hence reflects annual trends in employment - related indicators of development. Data are included on travel to work of individuals who live in Western Port municipalities, with information on major workplaces in 1981 and 1986. AD - Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Clayton Vic 3168 (1,2) ID - 1341 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oehme, F. W. PY - 1977 TI - Veterinary toxicology: the epidemiology of poisonings in domestic animals SP - 1-21 JF - Clinical Toxicology JO - Clin Toxicol VL - 10 IS - 1 N1 - Veterinary toxicology: the epidemiology of poisonings in domestic animals N1 - 77161135 N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Animal, Birds, pesticides, Pets, cats, dogs, Cattle, horses, poisoning, Copper, Environmental Pollutants, Fertilizers, domestic, herbicides, fungicides, hazards, insecticides N2 - Animals are constantly exposed to a wide variety of foreign chemicals, many of which are potentially toxic and some of which result in the clinical poisonings. Pesticides are applied on or around animals for the control of insects and rodents. These chemicals may be placed in areas without regard for accessibility to household pets and domestic livestock. Insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides are routinely and haphazardly applied to animal and environmental surfaces alike with apparent disregard for differences in absorptive capability. Fortunately, newer herbicides and fungicides are relatively nonhazardous. Drugs are considered to have therapeutic effects, but the lay and professional person's disregard for species differences and variations in recommended dosages can result in poisonings. Adverse reactions may be misnomers for errors in judgment. Failure to provide satisfactory storage facilities for animal feeds and the improper preservation and handling of feedstuffs allow the growth and development of a variety of mycotoxins. Ignorance on the part of animal owners and livestockmen can result in a number of unusual and sometimes fatal clinical syndromes. The dependence of domestic animals and livestock upon their owners for the total environment makes these animals extremely susceptible to environmental pollutants. Exposure to noxious gases, irritating and hazardous industrial materials and wastes, water contaminants, and casually discarded compounds of our own use can and frequently do result in animal illnesses and death. Persons responsible for animals may be unaware of the potential hazard or lack good judgment in the use of these chemicals. Forceful and continuing education for the safe and sensible use of all foreign compounds on and around domestic animals and livestock is needed. Persons handling and applying these materials must recognize their responsibility, not only to themselves but also to their neighbors and the animals in their care. ID - 546 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oliver, Jan PY - 2004 TI - Mornington's living lab SP - 30, length 2 N1 - 200409 JF - Wildlife Australia VL - 41 IS - 3 SN - 0043-5481 N1 - Mornington's living lab N1 - 04014678 N1 - Wildlife Australia, spring 2004 (v.41 n.3) spring 2004 (v.41 n.3) KW - MORNINGTON PENINSULA AND WESTERN PORT BIOSPHERE (VIC) N2 - The Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere is one of 12 UNESCO reserves in Australia and the only one encompassing urban areas, tourist sites and factories. The preservation of biodiversity is entrusted to six Roundtables associated with Landcare, national parks and 'Friends' groups| several conservation battles loom in different areas. ID - 1332 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oller, W. L. AU - Cairns, T. AU - Bowman, M. C. AU - Fishbein, L. PY - 1980 TI - A toxicological risk assessment procedure: a proposal for a surveillance index for hazardous chemicals SP - 483-90 JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology JO - Arch Environ Contam Toxicol VL - 9 IS - 4 N1 - A toxicological risk assessment procedure: a proposal for a surveillance index for hazardous chemicals N1 - 80264291 N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Chemicals, Law,Environmental Pollutants Legislation, US, regulations, international, Pesticides, Risk N2 - Health-oriented government agencies responsible for the protection of the public from possible adverse effects, such as that posed by chemical residues in the food supply, must establish priorities on regulatory action as well as for manpower to conduct monitoring programs. A new procedure entitled Surveillance Index (SI) is presented as a technique to evaluate toxic materials that are potential candidates as residues in food supplies and to assign an index number that identifies a relative hazard to the public among the various residues. The SI numbers can be used as criteria by which chemical residues should be monitored whenever conditions such as time and available resources are limiting factors. ID - 547 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Opie, A. M. PY - 1983 TI - Report on the mammal fauna of Langwarrin Reserve, Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - National Parks Service SP - 52 N1 - February - April 1983 M1 - Survey Report N1 - Report on the mammal fauna of Langwarrin Reserve, Victoria N1 - 678 N1 - CLVP 599.099452 REP N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - This report presents the results of a survey of the mammal fauna of the Langwarrin Reserve, Victoria. Information concerning the distribution of the mammals in the Reserve was collected using live-trapping and spotlighting methods: from 13th February to 14th March 1983. This information provides the basis for examining the habitat requirements of each of the mammal species and is used in this report, in conjunction with data from the literature and discussions with other biologists, to formulate proposals for management procedures relevant to the perpetuation of the mammal fauna of the Reserve. Special emphasis has been placed on four species: Pseudomys novaehollandiae (New Holland Mouse), Isoodon obesulus (Brown Bandicoot), Petaurus breviceps (Sugar Glider) and Wallabia bicolor (Swamp Wallaby). N1 - Contains discussion regarding New Holland mouse, brown bandicoot, sugar glider and swamp wallaby, and the suitability of regrowth scrub as a habitat for these mammals. UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 188 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Opie, A. M. PY - 1984 BT - Sites of botanical significance in the Western Port region CY - [Melbourne] PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands Environmental Studies Program SP - xxiii, 321 (1 folded) T3 - Environmental studies series / Ministry for Conservation no. 328 N1 - Sites of botanical significance in the Western Port region SN - 0724127577 : N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 581.99452 O61S Centre for Gippsland Studies 581.99452 SIT N1 - A.M. Opie ... [et al.]. 2 maps. Prepared by the National Herbarium, Victoria for the Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation, Victoria. Folded maps in pocket. Bibliography: p. 265-269. KW - Botany, Western Port Region, sites, significant, maps, flora, mornington peninsula, special, conservation, botanical ID - 548 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Opie, A. M. AU - Gullan, P. K. AU - van Berkel, S.C. AU - van Rees, H. PY - 1984 TI - Vegetation of the Western Port Catchment SP - 289-346 JF - Muelleria VL - 5 IS - 5 N1 - Vegetation of the Western Port Catchment N1 - 3 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The catchment of Western port, Victoria, was surveyed between January 1980 and september 1981, using a floristics based, quadrat sampling technique. The data from the 656 quadrat sites of this survey plus 362 quadrats from surveys carried out by others (between 1972 and 1979) were analysed using a computer-based, numerical sorting and classification procedure to determine the major, floristic vegetation types of the area These were then arranged, hierachically, into 19 floristic communities, each of which contained one or more distinct floristic sub-communities. Communities defined in this paper range from wet mountani forests and sclerophyll woodlands in the north-east of the catchment, through open grassy woodlands and heaths in the central regions, to sclerophyll woodlands, heathlands, swamps and grasslands near the coast. UR - ARCUE ID - 189 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Opie, A M AU - Gullan, P K AU - van Berkel, S C AU - van Rees, H PY - 1984 TI - Sites of Botanical Significance in the Westernport Region PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands N1 - 1984 N1 - Sites of Botanical Significance in the Westernport Region N1 - w7 N1 - E.S.P. 328 KW - Sites of Botanical significance Yaringa ID - 1414 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Osbourne, D PY - 1993 TI - The prospect for institutional arrangements to promote integrated coastal zone management PB - prepared for Resource Assessment Commission N1 - The prospect for institutional arrangements to promote integrated coastal zone management KW - Coastal zone management , responsible, government, institutional arrangements N2 - governance arrangements N1 - copy in MPSC collection ID - 549 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Owen, B.M., Argue, D.A., Furchtgott-Roth, H.W., Hurdle, G.J., Mosteller, G. PY - 1995 BT - The Economics of a Disaster - The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill CY - Westport, U.S.A. PB - Quorum Books SP - 200 N1 - The Economics of a Disaster - The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill SN - 0 89930 987 9 N1 - w125 KW - Oil Oil Spills Exxon Valdez Alaska Industry Fish Fishing Fish Stocks Fisheries Fishery Management Economics ID - 1530 ER - TY - GEN AU - Ozdowski, Sev2003 TI - Human rights as a secular guide to community relations N1 - Human rights as a secular guide to community relations U1 - Sydney, NSW: Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 21 Oct 2003, [8p.] N1 - 44442 N1 - Eng N1 - Address to 'Poverty and Power: What makes you rich, what makes you poor' Mornington Peninsula Shire Conference, Mornington, Victoria, 21 October 2003 KW - Cultural diversity Multiculturalism Culture conflict Discrimination Human rights Community relations Intercultural communication Values International organisations Religious tolerance Community relations policy Refugees Asylum seekers Detention centres Refugee policy Detention Detainees Racial tolerance N2 - A brief update on the current position concerning immigration detention precedes a more detailed assessment of the role of human rights values and standards in maintaining cultural harmony in Australia. Although some analysts consider that recent global tensions represent a clash of civilisations, there are myriad opportunities for negotiating differences within societies. The United Nations (UN) model of international mediation, and the human rights concepts and secular standards and values it upholds, offers the best template to mitigate cultural conflict. Although most Australians embrace the Multicultural Policy and the resultant diversity of society, Australia is not immune from the potential for cultural conflict. The most effective way to deal with 'mini clashes of civilisation' in Australia is to ensure that community values intersect with human right values and provide a secular roadmap for negotiating cultural differences. N1 - Address to 'Poverty and Power: What makes you rich, what makes you poor' Mornington Peninsula Shire Conference, Mornington, Victoria, 21 October 2003 UR - http://www.hreoc.gov.au/speeches/human_rights/mornington.html ID - 1368 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Pahl, L. PY - 1984 BT - Possums and Gliders ED - Smith, A.P. ED - Hume, I.D. CT - Diet preference, diet composition and population density of the ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus cooki) in several plant communities in southern Victoria CY - Sydney PB - Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd. and The Australian Mammal Society SP - 253-260 N1 - Diet preference, diet composition and population density of the ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus cooki) in several plant communities in southern Victoria N1 - 701 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Pseudocheirus peregrinus cooks, the Common Ringtail Possum of southern Victoria, is totally herbivorous and largely folivorous. The foliage of Eucalyptus spp. is the major food source at Lysterfield. The young foliage is preferred to mature foliage for all shrub species and most Eucalyptus species utilized as food plants. Large quantities of young foliage are consumed when this food item is available, but due to the limited availability of young foliage, mature foliage is consumed for most of the year. The mature foliage of some Eucalyptus species is favoured to others and Ringtails attain highest population densities when associated with these preferred species. Foliage of understorey shrub species provides a diet supplement and is important in regions where the dominant Eucalyptus species is not a favoured food plant. UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 190 ER - TY - THES AU - Pahl, L. PY - 1985 TI - The diet and population ecology of the Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) in southern Victoria CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of zoology SP - 300 M2 - PhD N1 - The diet and population ecology of the Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) in southern Victoria N1 - 1382 N1 - Thesis UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 191 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Pankhurst, C. AU - Doube, B.M. AU - Gupta, V.V.S.R. PY - 1997 BT - Biological indicators of soil health PB - CAB International N1 - Biological indicators of soil health SN - 0 85199 158 0 N1 - Monash Peninsula 579.757 B615 N1 - Copy of index in file KW - soil health, sustainability, bioindicators, microbiology, chemistry, status, technical, methods, assessment, agricultural mismanagement, key document, testing, analysis, biology N2 - key document on assessing soil health and sustainability. Defines soil health and testing. Detailed Science. ID - 550 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Park, Phillip Island Nature PY - 2006 TI - Phillip Island Nature Park management Plan 2006-2011: draft PB - Phillip Island Nature Park SP - 120.p N1 - National parks UR - HEIDELBERG ID - 990 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Parks Victoria PY - 1998 BT - Mornington Peninsula National Park and Arthurs Seat State Park management plan CY - Kew, Victoria PB - Parks Victoria, Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 96 N1 - Mornington Peninsula National Park and Arthurs Seat State Park management plan SN - 073066743X N1 - 33.783099452 MOR N1 - 587 N1 - Management Plan UR - ARCUE ID - 192 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Parks Victoria PY - 1998 BT - Churchill National Park and Lysterfield Park Management Plan CY - Kew, Victoria PB - Parks Victoria SP - 32 N1 - Churchill National Park and Lysterfield Park Management Plan SN - 0730666867 N1 - 333.783099456 CHU N1 - 590 N1 - Management Plan UR - ARCUE ID - 193 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2001 TI - Management of Victoria's Ramsar Wetlands - Draft Strategic Directions Statement CY - Melbourne PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 41 N1 - February 2001 N1 - Management of Victoria's Ramsar Wetlands - Draft Strategic Directions Statement N1 - w275 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1678 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2001 TI - Western District Lakes Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 36 N1 - February 2001 N1 - Western District Lakes Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan N1 - w279 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan Western District ID - 1682 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2001 TI - Corner Inlet Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 34 N1 - February 2001 N1 - Corner Inlet Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan N1 - w280 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan Corner Inlet ID - 1683 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2002 BT - Western Port Ramsar Site: Draft Strategic Management Plan PB - Parks Victoria N1 - Western Port Ramsar Site: Draft Strategic Management Plan SN - 0 7311 8313 4 KW - Ramsar, wetlands, legislation, flora, fauna, western port, seagrass, mangroves, avifauna, data, overview, key document, bibliography ID - 551 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2002 TI - Western Port Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Commonwealth Government SP - 46 N1 - February 2002 N1 - Western Port Ramsar Site - Draft Strategic Management Plan N1 - w277 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan Western Port N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1680 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parks Victoria PY - 2006 TI - Yaringa Marine National Park, French Island Marine National Park, Churchill Island Marine National Park draft management plan CY - Victoria, Parks PB - Parks Victoria SP - viii,62 VL - DSE K&LC N1 - Marine KW - Western port marine UR - DSE Knowledge Resource Centre ID - 963 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Parrot, F. AU - Bedry, R. AU - Faarel-Garrigues, J-C. PY - 1995 TI - Glyphosate herbicide poisoning: use of a routine aminoacid analyzer appears to be a rapid method for determining Glyphosate and its metaboloite in biological fluids. SP - 659 - 698 JF - Journal of Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology VL - 33 IS - 6 N1 - Glyphosate herbicide poisoning: use of a routine aminoacid analyzer appears to be a rapid method for determining Glyphosate and its metaboloite in biological fluids. N1 - copy of abstract in file KW - glyphosate, health, safety, cancer, roundup, detection, testing, pathology test, poisoning, human ID - 552 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Parry, G AU - Jenkins, G AU - Fabris, G AU - Laongmore, A AU - Plummer, A PY - 2003 TI - submission on Western Port Research Coordination Project PB - Department of Primary Industries N1 - submission on Western Port Research Coordination Project N1 - Research Coordination UR - Central Coastal Board ID - 937 ER - TY - GEN AU - Parry, Gregory D. AU - Heislers, S. AU - Chan, K. AU - Cleaver, J. AU - Werner, G. F. AU - Primary Industries Research, Victoria AU - Victoria2005 TI - Seasonality of flowering and fruiting of the seagrasses Zostera muelleri and Zostera (formerly Heterozostera) tasmanica / Parry, G.D., Heislers, S., Chan, K., Cleaver, J. and Werner, G.F PB - Queenscliff, Vic. : Primary Industries Research Victoria, Marine and Freshwater Systems, Department of Primary Industries, 2005. N1 - Seasonality of flowering and fruiting of the seagrasses Zostera muelleri and Zostera (formerly Heterozostera) tasmanica / Parry, G.D., Heislers, S., Chan, K., Cleaver, J. and Werner, G.F U5 - vi, 26 p. ; 30 cm. N1 - 584.74 SEA 1.6.5 N1 - (Marine and Freshwater Systems) 'May 2005' Departmental publication DPI May 2005 FY0506 KW - Seagrasses -- Victoria -- Western Port. Seagrasses -- Victoria -- Swan Bay. N1 - (Marine and Freshwater Systems) 'May 2005' Departmental publication DPI May 2005 FY0506 ID - 1029 ER - TY - THES AU - Paton, D. C. PY - 1979 TI - The behaviour and feeding ecology of the New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandie in Victoria CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of Zoology SP - 293 M2 - PhD N1 - The behaviour and feeding ecology of the New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandie in Victoria N1 - 1383 N1 - Thesis UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 194 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Patton, R. T. PY - 1933 TI - Ecological Studies in Victoria. - The Cheltenham Flora SP - 205-218 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 45 N1 - Ecological Studies in Victoria. - The Cheltenham Flora N1 - 29 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Describes the physiognomy, floristic composition, structure and environment of the "Cheltenham Flora" which is the vegetation originally found on the heathlands to the southeast of Melbourne. KW - Historical Flora UR - ARCUE ID - 195 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Patton, R. T. PY - 1942 TI - Ecological Studies in Victoria- Part VI. Salt marsh SP - 131-144 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 54 N1 - Ecological Studies in Victoria- Part VI. Salt marsh N1 - 718 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 1117 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Paxton, M. PY - 2000 TI - What's in a name? SP - 22-25 N1 - 200009 JF - Access: The National Issues Journal for People with a Disability VL - 2 IS - 4 SN - 1441-8746 N1 - What's in a name? N1 - 43478 N1 - Access: The National Issues Journal for People with a Disability v.2 no.4 Aug - Sept 2000: 22-25 KW - Disabled Attitudes Professional personnel Social services Discrimination Stigma N2 - The author argues in this article that the welfare industries, which include the disability industry, categorises and labels individuals whilst ascribing needs to them. Concerns are raised about the preoccupation of professionals in this industry in promoting particular problems of disability to which they alone can provide expert solutions. The social model of disability which highlights the social and physical restrictions and the financial and attitudinal barriers that disable people with impairments, is proposed. AD - Chief Executive Officer, Western Port Employment Support Service, Victoria ID - 1336 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Paxton, M. PY - 2001 TI - Under the 'macroscope' SP - 3-6 N1 - 200108 JF - Access: The National Issues Journal for People with a Disability VL - 3 IS - 4 SN - 1441-8746 N1 - Under the 'macroscope' N1 - 50117 N1 - Access: The National Issues Journal for People with a Disability v.3 no.4 Aug - Sept 2001: 3-6 KW - Disabled Disadvantaged groups Stigma Attitudes Integration (Disabled) Services Needs assessment N2 - While there have been a number of improvements in attitudes towards people with disabilities, and services have improved immeasurably, the author questions whether this has removed the stigma of disability. He believes that disability services reinforce the notion that people with a disability need special help; he feels that social services should work less at taking down barriers and more at helping individuals to overcome the barriers themselves. He then discusses how to predict needs and determine models of support for the long term. AD - Chief Executive Officer, Western Port Employment Support Service ID - 1334 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PCCF PY - 2005 TI - Peninsula Coast and Country Forum: forum report 6 April 2005, Mornington, Victoria PB - Heritage Council Victoria N1 - CD-ROM UR - DSE K&LC ID - 993 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Pennington, T. PY - 1993 BT - Interpretive Prospectus for the Bittern Coastal Wetland area PB - Deakin University N1 - Interpretive Prospectus for the Bittern Coastal Wetland area N1 - copy held at MPSC office , Mornington KW - Wetlands, Mornington Peninsula, map, management, avifauna, flora, fauna, species, habitat, thesis, education, research N2 - Bittern coastal wetlands ID - 553 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Perkins, Daniel AU - Peterson, Carol PY - 2004 TI - Widening horizons: training parents in career and transition support SP - 7 N1 - 200411 JF - Brotherhood Comment IS - 200411 SN - 1320-8632 N1 - Widening horizons: training parents in career and transition support N1 - 57878 N1 - Brotherhood Comment Nov 2004: 7, and Online (whole issue PDF 481K) KW - Parents Children School leavers Programs Career choice Mornington Peninsula, Vic N2 - The Parents as Career and Transition Supports program on the Mornington Peninsula aims to equip parents to assist their children in deciding what to do after leaving school. This article describes the interim evaluation, parents' responses and the next steps for the program. AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (1) UR - http://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/commentnov04.pdf ID - 1350 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Perkins, Daniel AU - Peterson, Carol PY - 2005 TI - Supporting young people's career transition choices: the role of parents: interim evaluation of the Parents As Career Transition Supports (PACTS) program N1 - 200503 N1 - Supporting young people's career transition choices: the role of parents: interim evaluation of the Parents As Career Transition Supports (PACTS) program N1 - 59809 KW - Parents Parent role School work transition Program evaluation Career choice Decision making Secondary students Parent attitudes Brotherhood of St Laurence (Fitzroy, Vic) N2 - The Brotherhood's Parents as Career and Transition Supports (PACTS) program aims to better equip parents to assist their children in deciding what to do after finishing school. This report explores the existing research on parents and career transition, and interim evaluation results obtained from surveys completed by parents and young people from two PACTS program delivery sites (Mornington Peninsula, Victoria and Alice Springs, Northern Territory), focus groups conducted with parents and workshop evaluation forms completed by parents. N1 - Melbourne, Vic: Brotherhood of St Laurence, and the Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, 2005, 24p, Online (PDF 127K) References: p23-24 AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (1,2) UR - http://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/PACT_interim_report_March05.pdf ID - 1348 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Pernet, R. AU - Boillat, M. A. AU - Berode, M. AU - Lob, M. PY - 1982 TI - Vignerons et pesticides SP - 1853-7 JF - Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift. Journal Suisse de Medecine JO - Schweiz Med Wochenschr VL - 112 IS - 50 N1 - Vignerons et pesticides N1 - 83119862 N1 - [Wine growers and pesticides]. abstract from Monash search (French language) KW - Agricultural Workers' Diseases, OH&S, Chemically Induced, chemicals, Health, Human, Pesticides, Adverse Effects, Wine, cholinesterase, liver, tests, pathology, toxicology, alcohol, vignerons N2 - Thirty wine growers have been examined in a preliminary study to define the morbidity related to the use of pesticides. The health status was defined (history, physical examination, liver and kidney function study, cholinesterase, EMG) before any exposure and some parameters were reassessed during exposure. Several results vary significantly during treatment with pesticides (ALT, AST, OCT, ACHE, BCHE). The initial health status is good, showing no systematic pathology. Several episodes of acute intoxication are mentioned in the patient's histories. ID - 554 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Pettigrew, S PY - 1998 TI - Cover crops in Integrated Pest Management SP - 26 -27 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - February N1 - Cover crops in Integrated Pest Management KW - predatory insects, vegetation, ecosystem, monoculture, IPM, habitat, alternatives, pesticides, integrated, pest, management, spray, reduction, cover, crops, methods ID - 555 ER - TY - THES AU - Phelan, G. PY - 2000 TI - The Effects of Urbanisation on Leptospermum myrsinoides Heathland in the South-Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne CY - Melbourne PB - University of Melbourne, School of Botany SP - 92 M2 - B.Sc.(Hons) N1 - The Effects of Urbanisation on Leptospermum myrsinoides Heathland in the South-Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne N1 - 2234 N1 - Thesis N2 - Much of the Leptospermum myrsinoides heathland in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne exists in a very urbanised landscape. In order to determine if the integrity of the heathland in these patches has been retained, the composition and structure of the urban heathland was compared with rural heathland patches. Sixteen sites were assessed in landscapes ranging from urban to rural. Ordinations indicated that a difference does exist in the species composition and structure between urban and rural heathland. Vector fitting showed that the difference in composition and structure between urban and rural heathland is correlated with the degree of urbanisation of the landscape. As the composition and structure of urban heathland differs from that of rural heathland, this suggests that a revision of the current management practices of urban heathland is needed. UR - ARCUE ID - 197 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Philp, R.B. PY -???? BT - Environmental hazards and human health PB -???? N1 - Environmental hazards and human health SN -???? N1 - Monash Peninsula P.E. 615.902 P571 KW - OH&S, occupational health and safety, safety, hazards, pesticides, chemicals, water, pollution, chemistry, structures, mode of action, explanation, biological, classes, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides ID - 556 ER - TY - MAP AU - Photographs PY - 1957 TI - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula KW - aerial photographs, bushland, vegetation, landuse, vineyards, cleared, remnant, dams, location, photos, Mornington Peninsula, maps N2 - photographs from 1957 onwards in MPSC collection: in filing cabinets in planning area, with other most recent photos ID - 557 ER - TY - MAP AU - Photographs PY - 1972 TI - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula KW - Aerial, photographs, early, pre-1985, photos, landuse, Mornington peninsula, vegetation, remnant, dams, bushland, cleared, extent, maps N1 - incomplete set of black and white photographs, approx 300, excellent quality, very clear, better definition than recent colour photos taken in Dec/ Jan 2000/2001. Held in planning Dept. MPSC , Mornington Office, see Hansen (1978) may have information identifying sites (aerial runs maps). ID - 558 ER - TY - MAP AU - Photographs PY - 2001 TI - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Aerial photographs of Mornington Peninsula KW - aerial photographs, bushland, vegetation, landuse, vineyards, cleared, remnant, dams, location, photos, Mornington Peninsula N2 - (Complete photographic record in colour of the whole of Mornington Peninsula, aerial photos taken at altitude, dams, buildings, roads, vineyards can be distinguised but would need magnification when viewing specific locations to determine, grid photographs taken but overlapping of field of view, individual photographs large,however well catalogued with key map.) N1 - black and white photos from 1970's also at MPSC office, addresses of other sources of photos in hard copy file "maps" ID - 559 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Picone, A PY - 2006 TI - Mount Martha Bundy Eucalyptus aff. cypellocarpa (Mornington Peninsula)Population census and conservation management plan SP - 55 N1 - Mount Martha Bundy Eucalyptus aff. cypellocarpa (Mornington Peninsula)Population census and conservation management plan N1 - Natvie vegetation ID - 973 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PINP PY - 2007 TI - Phillip Island Nature park Weed Mamagement strategy 2007-2012 N1 - Phillip Island Nature park Weed Mamagement strategy 2007-2012 N1 - weeds UR - HEIDELBERG ID - 992 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Pitts, D PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 3. Best Practice Mechanisms for Marine Use Planning. PB - Commissioned by Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy SP - 58 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 3. Best Practice Mechanisms for Marine Use Planning. N1 - w181 KW - Ocean planning Marine management ID - 1584 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Planning Ecology P/L PY - 2002 TI - Balcombe Creek Waterway management Plan PB - Planning Ecology P/L N1 - Balcombe Creek Waterway management Plan N1 - Management Plan ID - 1405 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Plant Location International (Australia) Pty Ltd PY - 1971 TI - Western Port Regional Planning Authority Research Report No. 1. Industrial Development in the Western Port Region: 1970-1985 PB - The Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - 103 N1 - Western Port Regional Planning Authority Research Report No. 1. Industrial Development in the Western Port Region: 1970-1985 N1 - w200 KW - Port of Hastings Lysaght BHP Industry Westernport Western Port policy ID - 1603 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Platt, S PY - 1999 TI - Dieback lessons: learning how to manage sustainability T3 - Land for wildlife notes PB - NRE (Vic) N1 - March 1999 N1 - Dieback lessons: learning how to manage sustainability KW - dieback, bushland, vegetation, symptoms, causes, ecosytem, significance, landscape, cinnamon fungus, waterlogging, nutrients, soil, acidification, agriculture, recognition, action, salinity, vehicles, roads, understorey, flora, fauna, phytophthora,www N2 - Article on dieback, includes symptoms, causes/ effects, indicator of ecosytem disturbance, significance, cinnamon fungus, result of among other things: waterlogging, nutrients, soil acidification, salinity, agricultural practices, soil structure changes, loss of birds & other natural predators, agricultural chemical application. Action that can be taken N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 560 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Platt, S AU - Nicholls, F PY - 1997 TI - Land for wildlife notes : General Reference list (NRE website search for "Mornington Peninsula") PB - NRE (Vic) N1 - Land for wildlife notes : General Reference list (NRE website search for "Mornington Peninsula") KW - bibliography, reference, list, flora, fauna, mammals, bats, birds, reptiles, amphibians, frogs, fish, plants, native, invertebrates, fungi, aquatic,ferns, liverworts, flowers, field guides, www, key, mornington N2 - List of web sites ,references, field guides, maps, software, books, reports: result of search of NRE website for "Mornington Peninsula", key document! N1 - copy of list in index file UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 561 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PNCT PY - 2006 TI - Point Nepean Community Trust : Annual Report PB - Point Nepean Community Trust N1 - Point Nepean Community Trust : Annual Report N1 - Annual reports N1 - Similar reports are available for 2005 UR - MPWP Biosphere Reserve office - Hastings ID - 1385 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Policy PY - 1986 TI - Draft Wetlands Conservation Statement. Victoria's wetlands. PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands N1 - Draft Wetlands Conservation Statement. Victoria's wetlands. KW - wetlands, policy, management, conservation N1 - Copy at MPSC, from MPSC bibliography of holdings ID - 562 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Policy PY - 1988 TI - Wetlands Conservation Program for Victoria PB - Victorian Government N1 - Wetlands Conservation Program for Victoria KW - wetlands, conservation, Victoria, program N1 - no copy in file, reference from ???? ID - 563 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Policy PY - 1991 TI - The Victorian Draft Decade of Landcare plan: towards sustainable land use; a discussion paper prepared for public comment. N1 - The Victorian Draft Decade of Landcare plan: towards sustainable land use; a discussion paper prepared for public comment. KW - landcare, Victorian legislation, land degradation, statutes, law, Maps N2 - nature and extent of land degradation in Victoria, legislation relevant to landcare and land degradation, means of control of land degradation N1 - Copy at MPSC office ID - 564 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Policy PY - 1997 BT - Victoria's biodiversity - directions in management PB - State of Victoria N1 - Victoria's biodiversity - directions in management N1 - Monash peninsula 333.9516 09945 V645.1V 1997 KW - policy, Victorian, government, biodiversity, ecological, management, flora, fauna, conservation, state, overview, biologically, significant, law, legislation N2 - overview of state policies on conservation and biodiversity, includes background (areas in hectares) on vegetation types at time of original european settlement and existing now. Policy on ecological management of biologically significant and depleted sites, ID - 565 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Policy PY - 1999 TI - Tourism Development and Marketing Plan, 1999 PB - MPSC, Greater Peninsula Tourism N1 - Tourism Development and Marketing Plan, 1999 KW - economics, tourism, value, money, marketing, planning, plan, jobs, facts and figures, employment, building approvals, planning N2 - tourism, jobs, investment N1 - This document referred to in MPSC newsletter issue 14 , August 1999. Older plan 1995 supplied by Ralph Kenyon. Consult with Ralph to obtain this document! ID - 566 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Policy PY - 2000 TI - New Zealand Wines online: Highlights of the year- sustainable viticulture Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - New Zealand Wines online: Highlights of the year- sustainable viticulture Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - planning, controls, wine industry, response, NZ N2 - NZ wine industry response to planning controls UR - http://www.nzwine.com/report/rep-10.html ID - 567 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Policy PY - 2000 TI - A report to the Minister for Agriculture: Living together in Victoria's rural areas. PB - 'Right to Farm' Working Group. N1 - A report to the Minister for Agriculture: Living together in Victoria's rural areas. KW - community, views, farmers, codes of practice, education, legislation, problems, disputes, land purchasers, rural, residential, recommendations N2 - Farmers viewpoint of disputes with neighbours concerning agricultural practices. N1 - copy in file ID - 568 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Policy PY - 2000 TI - Whats new with the action plan for salinity and water quality PB - Commonwealth of Australia Y2 - 20/08/2001, N1 - Whats new with the action plan for salinity and water quality Y2 - 20/08/2001 KW - salinity, targets, programs, studies, policy, states, national, progress, regional plans, guidelines, management N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au/docs/nrm/actionplan/action-plan-whatsnew.html ID - 569 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council management plans for various reserves, -1984 onwards BT - MPSC collection N1 - MPSC documents N1 - MPSC holding KW - management , road reserves, streamside, parks, linear reserves, roadsides, policy, vegetation, native, bushland N2 - (documents relating to management of reserves on MP , various - see MPSC bibliography / list of documents) ID - 570 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Wine Partnership N1 - Mornington Peninsula Wine Partnership KW - key document, environmental issues, wine industry, general, mornington peninsula, N2 - environmental issues relative to wine industry in general and those specific to Mornington Peninsula, strategic management approach, "Wine Partnership" N1 - copy in file ID - 571 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - In Focus : a review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan, Estate Wineries, Niagra Escarpment Commission Position Paper PB - Niagra Escarpment Commission Y2 - 11 / 07 / 2001, 2001 N1 - In Focus : a review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan, Estate Wineries, Niagra Escarpment Commission Position Paper Y2 - 11 / 07 / 2001 KW - Niagra escarpment, planning, wineries, biosphere area, regulations, restaurants, events, outdoor facilities, effluent control, noise, key document, international N2 - details of planning guidelines and proceedings and submissions made to commission, recommendations on planning issues related to winery and restaurant and events held at wineries.Proceedings 30 March & 6 April 2001. N1 - copy in file, also see web site for related papers UR - http://www.escarpment.org/plan_review.htm ID - 572 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - Sustainable Peninsula PB - MPSC N1 - Sustainable Peninsula KW - sustainability, sustainable agriculture, community, social, economic, policy, mornington peninsula, biosphere, environment, infrastructure, cathments, natural systems, conservation, landscapes, tourism, rural, biodiversity, community expectations N2 - draft document produced by shire officers and community input. Intended reference point for future MPSC policy development. ID - 573 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula local law no. 3 - Environment N1 - Mornington Peninsula local law no. 3 - Environment KW - local, mornington peninsula, events, signs, signage, waste, rubbish, health, festivals, outdoor events, waste disposal, effluent, human, disposal, drains, drainage, roads, permits, noise, amplification equipment, planning, good neighbour code, policy N2 - MPSC local laws N1 - copy at MPSC office, Mornington library ID - 574 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - Strategic Planning Objectives PB - MPSC Y2 - 15/ 08/ 2001, N1 - Strategic Planning Objectives Y2 - 15/ 08/ 2001 KW - development, biodiversity, habitat, commercial, informal recreation, residential sprawl, protecting, rural, landscape, sustainable agriculture, policy, planning N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au ID - 575 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Policy PY - 2001 TI - A sustainability framework for Mornington Peninsula shire N1 - A sustainability framework for Mornington Peninsula shire KW - biosphere, planning, local policy, sustainable, environment, quality, lifestyle, landscape, statistics, population, area, consistency, planning permits, equity N2 - Draft document for MPSC sustainability model includes precautionary principle N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au ID - 576 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Policy&Review BT - Water Victoria - an environmental handbook PB - Dept. Water Resources Victoria N1 - Water Victoria - an environmental handbook N1 - Monash peninsula ??????? KW - soil, landuse, degradation, erosion, gully, sheet, land, types, fragile, slope, acid, sodic, salinity, clay, definitions, waterlogging, table, descriptors, damage, potential, practices N2 - Includes table on land types, soils, vegetation, land use and soil deterioration hazards ID - 577 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Policy&Review PY - 1996 BT - Australia: State of the Environment 1996 PB -???? N1 - Australia: State of the Environment 1996 N1 - Monash peninsula 333. 720994 A 9384 text N1 - copy of introductory pages in file KW - MPSC, sustainability, model, landcare, soil, conservation, overview, Australian experience, global, biosphere, policy, planning, history, agriculture N2 - Environmental management in Australia, 'state of the nations' agricultural land, land preservation, government policy and programs, national stategy, why we need sustainable agricultural methods, biodiversity, ecological integrity, concept of 'natural capital', 'environmental accounting', socila aspects, local and global context, need for change, Australian situation, history, economic activities and land use, problems of predicting environmental impacts, community ans business attitudes, data on businesses with environmental policies, ecological sustainability models (eg MPSC model represented + others ), ID - 578 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Policy&Review PY - 2001 TI - Introduction to the National Action Plan for salinity and water quality PB - Commonwealth of Australia Y2 - 20/08/2001, N1 - Introduction to the National Action Plan for salinity and water quality Y2 - 20/08/2001 KW - objectives, about, prevention, reversal, salinity, pollution, water quality, policy, reform N1 - copy in 'water - general' file UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au/docs/nrm/actionplan/action-plan-intro.html ID - 579 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Poole, E. AU - Organ, A. PY - 2007 TI - Final Report: Cardinia Shire Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis Monitoring 2006/07 PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Final Report: Cardinia Shire Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis Monitoring 2006/07 N1 - Cardinia L-1.120 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Consultancy Report done for the council by Ecology partners Pty Ltd. It was aimed at monitoring the Growling Grass frog Litoria raniformis within cardinia Shire during thr 2006//07 breeding season. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1063 ER - TY - NEWS AU - Port, J. PY - 2001 TI - Staying alive: why wineries need tastings, tourism, and cellar door sales to survive. BT - The Age SP - 6 -7 N1 - Date M2 - Epicure N1 - Staying alive: why wineries need tastings, tourism, and cellar door sales to survive. KW - cellar door sales, wineries, restaurants, economics, income, tasting, tourism, agribusiness, business, news, future, value, added N2 - article about recent developments in economic climate of wine industry N1 - copy in file, ID - 580 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port of Melbourne Authority - Western Port Port Advisory Committee PY - 1988 TI - Port of Westernport Forward Development Plan Review - Background Information PB - Western Port Port Advisory Committee SP - ~30 N1 - July 1988 N1 - Port of Westernport Forward Development Plan Review - Background Information N1 - w129 KW - Western Port Bay Westernport Ports Port Development Land Transport Port Plan Crib Point Jetty BHP Industrial Development Planning Port of Hastings N1 - 2 copies Appendices = Victoria the Next Decade (Extracts); Statement of Planning Policy No. 1 Westernport (as varied) 1976; Does SPPI (Western Port) need a Review - Report of Investigations, July 1987 (Summary, conclusions and recommendations adopted by the Minister) ID - 1534 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port, Phillip AU - Western Port Catchment Management, Authority PY - 2003 TI - Sustainability objectives for natural resource management in the Port Phillip and Western Port region: a discussion paper contributing to the development of a new Regional Catchment Strategy N1 - 2003 N1 - Sustainability objectives for natural resource management in the Port Phillip and Western Port region: a discussion paper contributing to the development of a new Regional Catchment Strategy N1 - E03622 KW - Natural Resources Strategy Reviews Sustainability Water management Land Management Land Use Biodiversity Community involvement Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Vic N2 - The Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment Management Authority is responsible for developing a Regional Catchment Strategy to guide the integrated and sustainable management of the region's natural resources and to increase community awareness of key issues affecting the catchment. This discussion paper aims to outline the sustainability principles that will guide the strategy, describe the assets and values of the region, suggest regional sustainability goals and objectives based on global principles and provide examples of indicators, targets, existing measures and potential initiatives (A). N1 - Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment Management Authority, Frankston Vic, 2003, figs, tables, charts,76p, refs. UR - http://www.ppwcma.vic.gov.au ID - 999 ER - TY - GEN AU - Port, Phillip AU - Westernport Catchment Management, Authority PY - 2004, 2004 TI - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority annual report N1 - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority annual report U1 - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority, PO Box 48, Frankston Vic 3199, 2004-. N1 - E00657 KW - Catchment areas Watersheds Catchment management Water management Irrigation Natural resources Resource management Government agencies State government Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority Reports Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) South Gippsland Vic (II27) Maribyrnong River Vic (II30) Werribee River Vic (II31) Yarra River Vic (II29) AER (1) N2 - The Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority is a Statutory Authority established by the Victorian Government to coordinate land, water and biodiversity management in the Port Phillip and Westernport Vic region. A report for the year is presented, including corporate governance, activities and achievements for the year, and financial statements (IFS). UR - http://www.ppwcma.vic.gov.au ID - 1156 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port Phillip Authority PY - 1982 TI - The coastal vegetation of Port Phillip Bay- Draft CY - Melbourne PB - Port Phillip Authority SP - 44 N1 - December 1982 M1 - Survey report N1 - The coastal vegetation of Port Phillip Bay- Draft N1 - 885 N1 - 581.99452 COA N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 198 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port Phillip Authority PY - 1982 TI - Coastal vegetation of Port Phillip Bay PB - Port Phillip Authority N1 - Coastal vegetation of Port Phillip Bay KW - weeds, maps, lists, coastal, remnant, vegetation, significant, cultural, sites, scientific, deterioration, issues, management, senescence, regeneration N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 854 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port Phillip CALP Board PY - 2000 TI - Draft Port Phillip and Westernport Native vegetation plan CY - Victoria PB - Port Phillip Catchment & Land protection Board, Department of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Draft Port Phillip and Westernport Native vegetation plan N1 -? KW - vegetation, maps, key document, flora, fauna, JAMBA, CAMBA, Bonn, rare, threatened species ID - 809 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Port Reform Review Steering Committee PY - 2001 TI - The Next Wave of Port Reform in Victoria - An Independent Report to the Minister for Ports CY - Melbourne PB - Ports and Marine Division, Department of Infrastructure, Victorian Government SP - 239 N1 - November, 2001 VL - 07311 8732 6 N1 - The Next Wave of Port Reform in Victoria - An Independent Report to the Minister for Ports N1 - w151 KW - Ports Reform Hastings Port N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1555 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Poynor, D. H. AU - Lupkiewicz, S. AU - Sage, S. R. AU - Carver, V. H. AU - Kousseff, B. G. AU - Lubs, H. A. AU - Williams, C. A. PY - 1997 TI - Paternal exposures and the question of birth defects SP - 323-6 JF - Journal of the Florida Medical Association JO - J Fla Med Assoc VL - 84 IS - 5 N1 - Paternal exposures and the question of birth defects N1 - 97407138 N1 - English, not sighted from Monash search KW - Abnormalities, Environmental, Pollutants,Human, health, Male, Paternal Exposure, Adverse Effects, Pesticides, birth defects, medical, chemicals N2 - Compared to maternal exposures, little attention has been paid to the possibility of paternally induced adverse effects on fetal development. There is increasing concern, however, about the potential for male-mediated developmental toxicity brought about by exposure to teratogenic agents. This is evidenced by the number of calls regarding paternal exposures that are received by teratogen information services. In this paper, we report the experience of the state of Florida's Teratogen Information Services regarding questions asked about paternal exposures, and briefly review what is known about the risk of paternal exposure to the 10 agents which are most frequently queried. ID - 581 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPCMA PY - 2003 TI - Sustainability objectives for natural resource management in the Port phillip and Western port region:a discussion paper contributing to the development of a new regional Catchment Strategy CY - Authority, Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management PB - CMA SP - 79 N1 - Copy available at GMW UR - GMW ID - 962 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPCMA PY - 2006 TI - Port Phillip and Western Port: Native Vegetation Plan PB - PPCMA N1 - Native Vegetation UR - PPCMA, DSEK&LC-Nicholson street ID - 951 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPK Environment PY - 2000 TI - Western Port Perspective: Full Report CY - Board, Parks Victoria ¢ral Coastal PB - PPK Environment&Infrastructure PTY Ltd N1 - Perspective N1 - Methodology used to collate and analyse information and the outcome of the development and application of a value rating to over 40 sectors of Westernport UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1100 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2003 TI - Strategy for the Support and Coordination of Landcare and Community Groups in the Port Phillip and Westernport Region CY - Industries, Department of Primary PB - PPWPCMA N1 - CMA strategy UR - Port phillip and Westernport catchment Management Authority ID - 922 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2003 TI - Port Phillip and Western Port Rabbit Action Plan CY - PPWPCMA PB - PPWPCMA N1 - Action Plan UR - PPWPCMA ID - 947 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2003 TI - Strategy for the Support and Coordination of Landcare and Community Groups in the Port Phillip and Westernport Region CY - Industries, Department of Primary PB - PPWPCMA N1 - CMA strategy UR - Port phillip and Westernport catchment Management Authority ID - 1201 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2004 TI - Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment Strategy 2004-2009 PB - Port Philllip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority N1 - Catchments UR - PPWPCMA, Cardinia Shire Council, ID - 883 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2004 TI - Port Phillip and Westernport Regional Catchment Strategy 2004-2009 PB - PPWPCMA N1 - L4.04 N1 - Strategy N1 - 97 actions for healthier Catchments and Bays ID - 908 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2004 TI - Stories of Community Landcare Success- PortPhillip and Westernport Region 2004 PB - PPWPCMA N1 - Stories of Community Landcare Success- PortPhillip and Westernport Region 2004 N1 - Landcare L1 - http://www.ppwcma.vic.gov.au UR - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority, Cardinia Shire Council ID - 926 ER - TY - RPRT AU - PPWPCMA PY - 2005 TI - Catchment Condition Report 2004-2005 PB - Port phillip & Western Port CMA N1 - Catchment Condition Report 2004-2005 N1 - Catchment UR - PPWPCMA,DSE K&LC ID - 950 ER - TY - GEN AU - Presland, Gary1990 TI - Koories / written by Gary Presland PB - [Footscray], Vic.: Melbournes Living Museum of the West, 1990 1990 N1 - Koories / written by Gary Presland U1 - In; Landscapes recycled; the changing environment of Melbournes west / by Chrisy Dennis. - [Footscray], Vic.; Melbournes Living Museum of the West, 1990 U5 - p. 39-48 (Ch.4); ill., map N1 - M0012146 N1 - Includes bibliography; Photocopy KW - Colonisation Environment - Land management - Fire Animals - Fish Sites - Quarries Technology - Stone Trade and exchange Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55-09) Boonwurrung / Boonerwrung / Bunurong people (S35) (Vic SJ55-09) Woiwurrung / Wurundjeri / Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) N2 - Aboriginal modification and utilization of the Port Phillip Bay region; local territorial organisation; use of fire; fish; contact and economic conflict; evidence of resource exploitation - extraction and camp sites, quarries; exchange; European perceptions of the landscape N1 - Includes bibliography; Photocopy ID - 1314 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Presland, G PY - 1994 BT - Aboriginal Melbourne : The lost land of the Kulin People PB - McPhee Gribble N1 - Aboriginal Melbourne : The lost land of the Kulin People SN - 0 86914 346 8 N1 - Monash peninsula 994.5100 49915 P934 KW - aboriginal, community, population, sustainability, stewardship , Westernport, Kulin nation, maps, history, landuse, life style, food, sites, archeology, landscape, pre-european N2 - excellent reference to pre-european lifestyle, landscapes ; effects of european colonization on local populations; recommended by Kulin Nation ID - 582 ER - TY - UNPB AU - QQQQ PY - 2001 TI - Permits for Agricultural and Veterinary chemical products N1 - Permits for Agricultural and Veterinary chemical products N1 - QQQQ web site KW - 'off label', agricultural chemicals, chemicals , guidelines, agrichemicals, agrochemicals, regulations, permits, www N2 - ('off label' use of agricultural chemicals, use of chemicals outside guidelines, permits required) N1 - No copy in file; copy available from Vic. Govt. Information shop or see web site NRA phone : (02) 6272 5158 UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au/nra/welcome.html ID - 583 ER - TY - GEN AU - Quelch, J. AU - Christou, G. AU - Forster, J. AU - Cumbo, H. PY - 199303, 1993 TI - Regional needs and priorities: four case studies N1 - 199303 SP - 12-15 N1 - Regional needs and priorities: four case studies U1 - Brotherhood Comment Mar 1993: 12-15 N1 - 19326 KW - Economic conditions Rural conditions Cities Rural communities Needs assessment Social justice Regional development Geelong, Vic Ballarat, Vic Mornington Peninsula, Vic Craigieburn, Vic N2 - In this article, four community workers from different Brotherhood of St Laurence service regions in Victoria identify and discuss pressing social justice issues and priorities. They provide examples of the issues confronting many regional areas: a diminishing manufacturing base and consequent high unemployment, particularly amongst young and older workers; the absence of infrastructure, such as public transport, in outer suburban areas; and the capacity of regions to innovate if given some external assistance. The issues confronting two large provincial cities are identified in an article on Geelong by John Quelch, and one on Ballarat by Gerardine Christou. Outer urban areas are written about by John Forster (the Mornington Peninsula), and by Halina Cumbo (Craigieburn). AD - Community Workers, Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 ID - 1361 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Raaymakers, S PY - 1994 TI - Review of Crib Point Terminal Pty Ltd Oil Spill Prevention and Response Plan for Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency PB - Oversee-Undersea Environmental Consultants SP - 11 N1 - Review of Crib Point Terminal Pty Ltd Oil Spill Prevention and Response Plan for Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency N1 - w191 KW - oil oil spill Crib Point technical Westernport policy ID - 1594 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Race, D. AU - Stelling, F. PY - 1997 TI - Mistletoe ecology in Melbourne's bushland SP - 122-126 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 114 IS - 3 N1 - Mistletoe ecology in Melbourne's bushland N1 - 155 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Field surveys around Melbourne VIC suggest that mistletoe may not necessarily be harmful to its host. There was no correlation between host health and the number of mistletoe plants in this research. Field observations together with some literature, suggest it may be possible that the mistletoes have a symbiotic relationship with their hosts in times of low environmental stress. As such, mistletoes may not be a primary contributor to the decline in health of remnant vegetation around Melbourne. These results raise doubts over the legitimacy of and justification for mistletoe eradication efforts given that there appears little conclusive evidence that mistletoe has a considerable impact on vegetation health. Research on carbohydrate movement between mistletoe and host for Australian species is required to determine if a symbiotic relationship with their hosts exists, at least when the host is not under stress. UR - ARCUE ID - 199 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Ramsar PY - 1999 TI - Western Port Site Ramsar information sheet N1 - Western Port Site Ramsar information sheet KW - ramsar, western port, waders, avifauna, international, latitude, longitude, significant sites UR - search site for Ramsar information sheets - Western Port http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 584 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rasmussen, M PY - 2000 TI - Environmental legislation affecting the Australian wine industry SP - 61 - 62 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - August N1 - Environmental legislation affecting the Australian wine industry KW - law, legislation, environment, environmental, environment protection, enforcement, national packaging covenant, winemakers federation, winemaker's federation, packaging, solid, waste, effluent, recycling ID - 585 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ray, G.C. AU - McCormack-Ray, M.G. PY - 1992 TI - Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas: A Strategy for a National Represented System within Australian Coastal Waters and Marine Environments PB - Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service SP - 52 N1 - Marine and Estuarine Protected Areas: A Strategy for a National Represented System within Australian Coastal Waters and Marine Environments N1 - w140 KW - Australian Government estuaries Marine Planning Marine Marine Protected Areas Coastal Planning and Management Coastal Policy Coastal ID - 1544 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Raymond, Kelly L. AU - Monash University. AU - Monash University. Dept. of Biological Sciences. PY - 1999 BT - Ecology of Asparagus asparagoides (Bridal Creeper) an environmental weed of southern Australia SP - vii, 253 leaves N1 - Ecology of Asparagus asparagoides (Bridal Creeper) an environmental weed of southern Australia N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE H24/2540 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses R268 N1 - [manuscript] : Kelly L. Raymond. Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Dept. of Biological Sciences. Summary: leaves vi-vii. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Monash University, 1999. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-253) KW - Weeds, mornington peninsula ID - 586 ER - TY - RPRT AU - RBGM PY - 200-2002 TI - Annual Reoprt :Royal Botanical Gardens T3 - Conserving Australia's Plants for the Future CY - Melbourne PB - Royal Botanical Gardens Board Victoria N1 - Annual Reoprt :Royal Botanical Gardens N1 - Annual report UR - Biosphere office Hastings ID - 1383 ER - TY - GEN AU - Read, Peter1990 TI - Review article : good historians and true : revising Aboriginal history / Peter Read PB - 1990 N1 - Review article : good historians and true : revising Aboriginal history / Peter Read U1 - Victorian Historical Journal - 1990; v. 61 no. 4, p. 291-298 N1 - M0006814 KW - Colonisation Law enforcement - Police - Native police Law enforcement - Police conduct and attitudes Fels, Marie Hansen, 1938- Gardner, P. D. (Peter Dean) Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55-09) Eastern Victoria / Gippsland (E Vic SJ55) Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) N2 - Review of Fels, Marie Hansen; Good men and true; the Aboriginal police of the Port Phillip District; Gardner, P.D. Through foreign eyes; European perceptions of the Kurnai tribe of Gippsland; Gardner P.D., Our founding murdering father; Angus McMillan and the Kurnai tribe of Gippsland 18391865; Koori history; sources for Aboriginal Studies in the State Library of Victoria ID - 1313 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Reece, R. L. AU - Scott, P. C. AU - Forsyth, W. M. AU - Gould, J. A. AU - Barr, D. A. PY - 1985 TI - Toxicity episodes involving agricultural chemicals and other substances in birds in Victoria, Australia SP - 525-7 JF - Veterinary Record JO - Vet Rec VL - 117 IS - 20 N1 - Toxicity episodes involving agricultural chemicals and other substances in birds in Victoria, Australia N1 - 86098466 N1 - XXXX N1 - abstract from Monash search KW - Animal, Birds, Insecticides, Metals, studies, reports, data, Pesticides, Poisoning, cases, chemicals, environmental, effects, fauna, off-site,sprays N2 - A series of case reports detailing observations on toxicity episodes in birds caused by a variety of agricultural chemicals and other substances is presented. These problems arose as a result of ignorance, accident and malicious intent. The episodes involved maldison, monocrotophos, fenitrothion, trichlorofon, dieldrin, chlordane, endrin, metaldehyde, bromadiolone, arsenic, lead and zinc. An unresolved episode where toxicity was implicated is also included. ID - 587 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Repetto, R. AU - Baliga, S.S. PY - 1996 BT - Pesticides and the Immune system: Public health risks PB - World Resources Institute N1 - Pesticides and the Immune system: Public health risks SN - 1 - 56973 - 087 - 3 N1 - Monash Peninsula 615.902 R425 N1 - Copy of references and index in file. KW - pesticides, immune system, health, human, cancer, bibliography, index, trends, pesticides, exposure, wildlife, environment, studies, evidence, data, N2 - Detailed scientific text on immune system function and malfunction and relationship to chemical / pesticide use and exposure, compounding of risk factors, bioaccumulated pesticides, application rates, global experience, trends; cancer and immunosuppression; autoimmunity, pesticide induced immunosuppression; synergy among pesticides and compounding risk factors; recommendations, extensive(!!!) bibliography of scientific literature. Copy of references and index in file. ID - 588 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Report PY - 1995 TI - Maritime accidents and pollution: impacts on the marine environment from shipping operations - paper for public comment , March 1995 PB - Australian and new Zealand Environment and Conservation Council N1 - Maritime accidents and pollution: impacts on the marine environment from shipping operations - paper for public comment , March 1995 N1 - ecological criteria, sensitive area, ship routes and activity KW - vulnerabilities, risks, ballast, shipping, anti-fouling, paints, routes, oil spills, marine debris, sensitive areas, Westerport, maps, action, port facilities, research, legislation, law, damage, physical, maritime accidents, action plans, regulation N2 - Includes map showing shipping activity, westernport as major port area and guidelines for assessing vulnerable areas, risks and recommendations for routes for shipping N1 - includes useful bibliography, guidelines for sensitive areas, ecological criteria see p. 348 copy in MPSC collection ID - 591 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Report PY - 2000 TI - How trees affect soils - RIRDC short report no.29 PB - Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation Y2 - 22/ 09/ 2000, N1 - How trees affect soils - RIRDC short report no.29 Y2 - 22/ 09/ 2000 KW - Soil, soil fertility, native vegetation, trees, acidification, acid soil, water, www, conservation UR - http://www.rirdc.gov.au/pub/shortreps/sr29.htm ID - 592 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Report PY - 2000 TI - Our Sea, our future - major findings of the state of the marine environment report for Australia PB - Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories, Canberra N1 - Our Sea, our future - major findings of the state of the marine environment report for Australia KW - Phillip Island, penguin, education, Port Phillip, Westernport Bay, overviews, issues, marine, conservation, parks, bibliography, tourism, recreation, aboriginal, water quality, ballast, chemicals, oil, litter, sea, bed, grasses, star, pollution, whales N2 - good general overview of issues with specific reference to Westernport and Port Phillip Bays, Phillip island; possible sources of pollution and effects, management, importance of coastal salt marshes; fishing, aquaculture; recreation , tourism, heritage ID - 593 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Report PY - 2001 TI - Research project summary: Opportunities for the use of incentive payments to conserve native vegetation PB - Environment Australia; CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology N1 - Research project summary: Opportunities for the use of incentive payments to conserve native vegetation KW - local government, tax, conservation, bushland, native vegetation, biodiversity, sustainability, research, planning, incentive, land use, equity, controls, positive, economic N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.ea.gov.au/land/bushcare/rdprojects/incent.html ID - 594 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Research, Biosis PY - 2004 TI - Preliminary Vegetation Mapping of the Koo-Wee -Rup swamp and adjacent grasslands CY - Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty N1 - Preliminary Vegetation Mapping of the Koo-Wee -Rup swamp and adjacent grasslands N1 - CD Cardinia N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire CD Library ID - 1083 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Research, Biosis PY - 2005 TI - Koo Wee Rup Swamp and Grasslands Flora and Fauna Final Report PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Koo Wee Rup Swamp and Grasslands Flora and Fauna Final Report N1 - Cardinia P&R.104 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - This document is in Parks and Reseves Docket UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1064 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Reside, J. PY - 1994 TI - Little Tern Sterna albifrons sinensis CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 6 VL - No. 51 M1 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Little Tern Sterna albifrons sinensis N1 - 810 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 200 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1992 TI - Coastal Zone Enquiry: Draft report PB - Resource Assessment Commission, Commonwealth of Australia N1 - Coastal Zone Enquiry: Draft report KW - Aboriginal, community, coastal,uses, management, options, future, responsible authorities, co-ordination, aquiculture, marine, population, sustainability, stewardship , tourism, resources, Phillip, bay, Westernport, government, responsible, education N2 - Flinders Shire Council made a submission to the commission see reference to this on p 186, also Hastings Shire p. 187, Cranbourne Shire p.185, N1 - Transcripts of submissions to Commission available in State Library collection and at Monash Clayton.(see p209) also see conclusions and recomendation document (published 1993) also in this database. ID - 596 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1992 TI - Coastal Zone Enquiry - Background Paper April 1992 N1 - Coastal Zone Enquiry - Background Paper April 1992 KW - terms-of-reference, inquiry, commission, trends, coast, demands , resources N2 - lists competing demands on coastal resources, tourism, recreation, mamagement structures, government roles, sustainable development, includes general references for issues N1 - see National Coastal action plan (1993) and Coastal zone enquiry draft report (1992), Coastal Zone Enquiry Victorian Case Study (1993) ID - 597 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1992 TI - Coastal Zone Enquiry PB - Australia, Government of SP - 69 N1 - Coastal Zone Enquiry N1 - w139 KW - Australian Government Coastal development Coastal Industry coastal management Coastal Coastal Policy Coastal Planning and Management ID - 1543 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1992 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry - DRAFT REPORT CY - Canberra PB - Resource Assessment Commission, Australian Govt. SP - 227 N1 - December 1992 VL - 0 644 25889 6 N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry - DRAFT REPORT N1 - w252 KW - Coastal Management Coastal Zone Inquiry Western Port Westernport Resources ID - 1655 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry : Final report overview PB - Resource Assessment Commission N1 - 1993 N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry : Final report overview KW - overview, concepts, resources,ecological, sustainability, vulnerability, risks, management, ballast, water quality, pollution, coastal, report, general terms N2 - includes management roles, vulnerability of coastal regions in general terms; problems and issues,outcomes of previous poor decisions N1 - see p.8:degraded water quality from human activity greates threat to coastal area as a whole; p.9.risk of foreign ballast water in MPSC collection ID - 598 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry - Victorian case Study PB - Commonwealth of Australia N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry - Victorian case Study KW - westernport , french, phillip island, significant, sites, mangrove maps, seagrass maps, historical sites, national trust, national estate N1 - copy in MPSC Collection ID - 599 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry: Victorian Case Study - Coastal Management and decision making processes in the Westernport region PB - Victorian department of premier and Cabinet & Resource Assessment Commission Coastal Zone Inquiry SP - 144 N1 - 1993 N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry: Victorian Case Study - Coastal Management and decision making processes in the Westernport region N1 - overviews of many issues in study area KW - geography, social, economic, tourism, history, management, maps, risks, monitoring, policy, planning, flora, fauna, conservation, responsible, community, legislation, government, industry, aboriginal, history, Bass, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Phillip, key N2 - key document for stage 1, project area N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 833 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1993 TI - Victorian case study : coastal management and decision making processes in the Westernport region A3 - Coastal Zone Inquiry (Australia) ED - Australia. Resource Assessment Commission. ED - Victoria. Dept. of the Premier and Cabinet. ED - (Firm)., AGC Woodward Clyde CY - Canberra, A.C.T. PB - The Commission SP - 1 v. (various pagings) VL - 0644286075 N1 - Victorian case study : coastal management and decision making processes in the Westernport region N1 - Matheson Library Government Publications 333.917099452 C652V KW - Coastal Zone Inquiry (Australia) Coastal zone management Environmental aspects Victoria Western Port Region. Coastal zone management Economic aspects Victoria Western Port Region. Coastal zone management Government policy Victoria Western Port Region. N2 - A documentation of how coastal zone management occurs in the case study area and not intended to be evaluative. N1 - prepared for Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet and Resource Assessment Commission Coastal Zone Inquiry by AGC Woodward-Clyde Pty Limited. Cover title: Coastal Zone Inquiry Victorian case study. Prepared as part of the Resource Assessment Commission's Coastal Zone Inquiry. It is the result of an interactive and collaborative approach between the Inquiry and the Victorian government also involving the local government authorities from the study area. Includes bibliography. Anb93/06 Coastal Zone Inquiry Victorian case study. ID - 834 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Resource Assessment Commission PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry - FINAL REPORT Overview CY - Canberra, A.C.T. PB - Resource Assessment Commission, Australian Govt. SP - 45 N1 - November 1993 VL - 0 644 29494 9 Overview 0 644 29495 7 Final Report N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry - FINAL REPORT Overview N1 - w253 KW - Coastal Management Coastal Zone Inquiry Western Port Westernport Resources ID - 1656 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Review PY - 1993 TI - The prospect for Institutional arrangements to promote integrated Coastal zone management N1 - The prospect for Institutional arrangements to promote integrated Coastal zone management KW - integrated management, responsible authorities, combined, cooperative, management, report, stakeholders N1 - copy held at MPSC office, Mornington ID - 600 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Review PY - 1994 TI - Interpretive review of the potential adverse effects of chlorinated organic chemicals on human health and the environment. Report of an expert panel SP - S1-1056 JF - Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology JO - Regul Toxicol Pharmacol VL - 20 IS - 1 Pt 2 N1 - Interpretive review of the potential adverse effects of chlorinated organic chemicals on human health and the environment. Report of an expert panel N1 - 95116660 N1 - Copy not sighted from Monash Search KW - Human, animal, Health, Environmental, Pollutants, Adverse Effects, water, soil, pesticides, chemicals, hypochlorite, fungicides, herbicides, degradation, chemistry, expert, opinion, review, key document, detailed, scientific N2 - detailed (over 1000 pages) scientific review by expert committee. ID - 601 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Review PY - 1996 BT - Fire and Biodiversity. The Effects and effectiveness of fire management. PB - Dept. of Environment, Sport and Territories N1 - Fire and Biodiversity. The Effects and effectiveness of fire management. N1 - Copy at MPSC KW - fire, bushland, native vegetation, management, biodiversity, ecology ID - 602 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Review PY - 2000 TI - Pesticides, policies and parents SP - 149 JF - CMAJ JO - CMAJ VL - 163 IS - 2 N1 - Pesticides, policies and parents N1 - 20390641 N1 - Not sighted from Monash search KW - Animal,Chlorpyrifos,Toxicity,Cholinesterase Inhibitors, Health, Policy, Legislation , Human, Poisoning, Insecticides, Organothiophosphate, Risk, assessment, Factors,USA, EPA, regulations, control, review, community, fear, perception ID - 603 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Review PY - 2000 TI - A functional landscape requires diversity SP - 58 - 59 N1 - march JF - Australian Viticulture IS - march N1 - A functional landscape requires diversity N1 - copy in file KW - biodiversity, native vegetation, flora, fauna, landcare, soil conservation, land degradation, grapegrowers, vineyards, vineyard design, key document, percentage natural, Australian, data N2 - includes seriousness of status quo of soil conservation relating to vineyards, some suggestions for integration of native vegetation in vineyards and need for native vegetation in soil conservation.(25 -30 %) ID - 604 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Review PY - 2000 TI - Making Viticulture sustainable Y2 - 20/ 09/ 2001, M1 - web site N1 - Making Viticulture sustainable Y2 - 20/ 09/ 2001 KW - sustainable, viticulture, soil ,conservation, water, resource, international, concerns, alternatives, sustainable, organic, examples, www N2 - web site with series of articles on chemicals used in Californian viticulture, effects and references for information sources, concerns of community, alternatives to agrichemicals, suggestions for alternative management of vineyards, USA vineyards that are attempting these and interviews with vignerons. N1 - There are over 4000 web sites with search for 'sustainable viticulture' see file for copy of some of these from search. UR - http://www.alternatives2toxics.org/main.htm ID - 605 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Review PY - 2001 TI - The Peninsula Project - Working towards a sustainable marine environment. PB - Melbourne Water N1 - July 2001 N1 - The Peninsula Project - Working towards a sustainable marine environment. KW - water, re-use, reuse, recycled, effluent, treated , sewage, sewerage, salinity, pollution, marine,Boags rock, vineyards, Mornington Peninsula N2 - use of recycled , treated effluent from Melbourne sewerage treatment plants in vineyards and other agricultural uses on the Mornington Peninsula, includes costs and other options for land disposal. ID - 606 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Richardson, M. AU - Costello, C. PY - 1999 TI - Ballarto Road Grassy Woodland Ecological Values and Management Issues CY - Melbourne PB - Biosis Research SP - 5 N1 - February 1999 N1 - Ballarto Road Grassy Woodland Ecological Values and Management Issues N1 - 1933 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 201 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Riches, D. AU - al., et PY - 2000 TI - Getting the dose right: How much is enough and how do you measure it? SP - 39 -40 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - August N1 - Getting the dose right: How much is enough and how do you measure it? N1 - copy in file KW - chemicals, residues, testing, measuring, ELISA test, assessing, spray application, sampling, procedures, laboratory, bioassays, agrichemicals, agrochemicals, efficient use of pesticides, spray, drift, off-site ID - 607 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Riddle, J. AU - Hayball, R. PY - 1995 TI - Young women's peer support SP - 9 N1 - 199500 JF - Scarlet Letter IS - 36 SN - 0311-7057 N1 - Young women's peer support N1 - 26606 N1 - Scarlet Letter no.36 Spring 1995: 9 KW - Single mothers Parent responsibilities Self help groups Peer groups Self esteem N2 - This article reports on the outcomes of a project conducted by the authors with young single mothers from the Mornington Peninsula, Gippsland, Kilmore, Collingwood and Carlton areas of Victoria. They report that the participants gained knowledge about parenting and child rearing, improved their communication skills and self esteem and established links with appropriate support services. AD - Young Women's Peer Support Workers, Council of Single Mothers and Their Children (1,2) ID - 1358 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Risstrom, D PY - 2005 TI - Mornington Peninsula and Western port Biosphere Foundation Ltd: Organisational review N1 - Mornington Peninsula and Western port Biosphere Foundation Ltd: Organisational review N1 - Biosphere UR - Biosphere office ID - 1394 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Roberts, D PY - 1985 BT - From Swampland to Farmland - A History of the Koo-Wee-Rup Flood Protection District CY - Armadale PB - Rural Water Commission of Victoria SP - 53 VL - 1 N1 - From Swampland to Farmland - A History of the Koo-Wee-Rup Flood Protection District SN - 0 7241 5575 9 N1 - w67 KW - Swampland Farmland River Catchments Geological Activity Rainfall Vegetation Soils Geology Aborigines European Settlement Floods Irrigation Drainage Soldier Settlers ID - 1474 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Roberts, G. AU - Golec, R. AU - Stranger, J. AU - Nicholls, J. AU - French, H PY - 1997 TI - Benefits of vegetative buffers in reducing off-target movement of agricultural chemicals PB - report to Dept of Human Services N1 - Benefits of vegetative buffers in reducing off-target movement of agricultural chemicals KW - vegetation buffer, spray drift, control, spray drift reduction, off-site, off-target, agricultural,chemicals, mornington peninsula, trial, sampling, field day, recommendations, guidelines, study, data N1 - copy in file, original document supplied by MPVA ID - 608 ER - TY - THES AU - Robin, J. PY - 1974 TI - A vegetation study at Sandy Point, Victoria CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany M2 - BSc Honours N1 - A vegetation study at Sandy Point, Victoria N1 - 1437 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 202 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Robin, J. AU - Parsons, R. F. PY - 1976 TI - The vegetation at Sandy Point, Westernport Bay, Victoria SP - 83-94 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 88 N1 - The vegetation at Sandy Point, Westernport Bay, Victoria N1 - 570 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The fire and clearing history, vegetation and soils of coastal sands at Sandy Point Naval Reserve, one of the last remaining sizeable areas of native coastal vegetation near Melbourne, are described. The major communities are dominated by Leptospermum laevigatum, Banksia integrifolia and Eucalyptus viminalis. The distribution of these in relation to a variety of coastal sand soils and other factors is discussed. The important effects of fire and clearing on the vegetation are stressed. UR - ARCUE ID - 203 ER - TY - CONF AU - Robinson, G., Hinwood, J., Smith, B.J. and Watson, J., Seeback, J. and Sanders, M., Tyler, K., Wilkinson,N., Harper, B.C.S., Golden, G.A., Carroll, W.S., Perry, R.M., Winter, A.D., Swan, J.M., Gilmour, A.J., Cockburn, R. PY - 1972 TI - The Challenge of Western Port BT - The Challenge of Western Port CY - Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria PB - Town & Country Planning Board, Monash University (Environmental Research and Information Centre), Western Port - Dandenong Promotion Board, Western Port Bay Environmental Study, Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - ~100 N1 - 14th October, 1972 N1 - The Challenge of Western Port N1 - w116 KW - Western Port Bay Resources Planning Environment Geography Development Ecology Wildlife Fish Conservation EPA Ports ID - 1521 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Robinson, R. W. PY - n.d. TI - A survey of the vegetation of Sassafras Drive, Frankston residential development CY - Melbourne PB - Habitat Works SP - 16 M1 - Report for the Frankston residential development N1 - A survey of the vegetation of Sassafras Drive, Frankston residential development N1 - 630 N1 - Consultants Report N1 - Report to assess the significance of the proposed development area in terms of the plant species and vegetation communities present. UR - ARCUE ID - 205 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Robinson, R. W. AU - Carr, G. W. PY - 1989 TI - Report on the management and potential developments at 'The Briars' historic property at Mount Martha, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture SP - 16 N1 - November 1989 M1 - Report for the Shire of Mornington and the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) N1 - Report on the management and potential developments at 'The Briars' historic property at Mount Martha, Victoria N1 - 386 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 204 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Rogers, Hunter PY - 1966 BT - The early history of the Mornington peninsula : including Frankston and Westernport CY - Melbourne PB - Hallcraft Publishing Co. SP - 109 VL - 3rd edition. N1 - The early history of the Mornington peninsula : including Frankston and Westernport N1 - Matheson Library Rare Books 994.52 M866 ROG.E 1966 N1 - Cover title KW - Mornington Peninsula, History . ID - 609 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Rogers, Hunter PY - 1978 BT - The Early History of the Mornington Peninsula, 9th edn PB - Mornington Leader, Mornington N1 - The Early History of the Mornington Peninsula, 9th edn N1 - Monah peninsula 994.52 R726 KW - squatters runs, maps, local history, sorrento, quarantine, Hastings, Mornington, westernport ID - 610 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rogers, K. AU - Saintilan, N. AU - Heijnis, H. PY - 2005 TI - Mangrove encroachment of salt marsh in Western Port Bay, Victoria: The role of sedimentation, subsidence, and sea level rise SP - 551-559 JF - Estuaries VL - 28 IS - 4 N1 - Mangrove encroachment of salt marsh in Western Port Bay, Victoria: The role of sedimentation, subsidence, and sea level rise N1 - WOS:000231964400007 N1 - Times Cited: 3 N2 - Surface elevation tables, feldspar marker horizons, and Pb-210 analysis of core profiles were implemented at four sites in Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia, to provide information on the role of sedimentation, subsidence or compaction, and enhanced sea-level rise in contributing to salt marsh decline. Photogrammetric surveys indicate that the rate of salt marsh decline that is attributable to mangrove encroachment is lower in Western Port Bay than in comparable sites in New South Wales. Differences in the rate of mangrove encroachment at Western Port Bay may be attributed to the inverse relationship found between the degree of mangrove encroachment and surface elevation increase. While sedimentation contributes to surface elevation changes, surface elevation is not solely explained by sedimentation; factors including auto-compaction and changes in the water table also play a significant role in Western Port Bay. Historic sedimentation rates measured using Pb-210 dating techniques corresponded to contemporary sedimentation rates determined from feldspar marker horizons. Core sediment profiles show no change in sedimentation rates at three sites. A fourth site (French Island) was the only site that exhibited high rates of sedimentation, which appears to be related to local land-use changes in the area. All sites maintained their elevation with respect to sea level over the study period. Historic sedimentation exceeded sea-level rise for the past 32 yr, but it is difficult to determine the extent to which belowground processes affect surface elevation, causing deviations between surface elevation and sedimentation over longer periods. UR - ://WOS:000231964400007 ID - 1158 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Roperto, F. AU - Galati, D. PY - 1998 TI - Exposure of nonmigratory pigeons to mancozeb: a sentinel model for humans SP - 459-66 JF - Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health. Part A JO - J Toxicol Environ Health A VL - 54 IS - 6 N1 - Exposure of nonmigratory pigeons to mancozeb: a sentinel model for humans N1 - 98324288 N1 - Abstract from monash search KW - Animal, birds, fauna, *Environmental Exposure, toxicity, pesticides, monitoring, wildlife,Fungicides, Maneb, mancozeb,Sentinel Surveillance, vineyards, pigeons, indicators, human, health, study, data N2 - The use of pesticides in agriculture has increased over the last decade. Their widespread, often uncontrolled use causes thousands of people to be daily exposed to environmental agricultural chemicals, resulting in acute and chronic health effects. At present there is a paucity of data on the potential adverse effects of exposure to low levels of mancozeb for prolonged periods. In order to investigate the effects of mancozeb exposure on pulmonary wildlife populations, tracheas and lungs of nine 1- to 7-yr-old nonmigratory pigeons raised near peach orchards and vineyards repeatedly sprayed with the fungicide were examined. The experimental situation allowed us to evaluate the long-term natural toxicity of mancozeb as a sentinel for human populations occupationally exposed to fungicides. The use of nonmigratory pigeons may serve as an important biological source from which helpful data may be obtained for assessing risks to human health and gaining new insight into pathogenetic mechanisms. ID - 611 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rosenberg, A. M. AU - Semchuk, K. M. AU - McDuffie, H. H. AU - Ledingham, D. L. AU - Cordeiro, D. M. AU - Cessna, A. J. AU - Irvine, D. G. AU - Senthilselvan, A. AU - Dosman, J. A. PY - 1999 TI - Prevalence of antinuclear antibodies in a rural population SP - 225-36 JF - Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health. Part A JO - J Toxicol Environ Health A VL - 57 IS - 4 N1 - Prevalence of antinuclear antibodies in a rural population N1 - 99332980 N1 - English KW - Adolescence Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Agricultural Workers' Diseases/bl [Blood] Agricultural Workers' Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] Agricultural Workers' Diseases/et [Etiology] *Antibodies, Antinuclear/bl [Blood] Autoimmune Diseases/bl [Blood] Autoimmune Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] Autoimmune Diseases/et [Etiology] Data Interpretation, Statistical Environmental Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] Female Human Male Middle Age Occupational Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Prevalence Questionnaires *Rural Population Tumor Cells, Cultured N2 - Exposure to environmentally and occupationally encountered toxicants can be associated with the development of certain autoimmune diseases and with the induction of antinuclear antibodies (ANA). Some chemicals used in the agricultural industry are known to affect immune function but their roles in the induction of autoimmunity in general, and ANA in particular, have not been reported previously. This study was undertaken to establish the prevalence of ANA in a rural population and to determine environmental and occupational exposures with which they are associated. This cross-sectional study represented one component of an interdisciplinary project (Prairie Ecosystem Study [PECOS], Eco-Research Program, Tri-Council Secretariat of Canada) designed to explore, in a rural population, the roles of environmental exposures as determinants of human health status. Information regarding lifetime, current, and main occupational exposures in the rural-dwelling study population was derived from a self-administered questionnaire. Sera from consenting subjects, collected during the months of February and March 1996, were assayed for ANA by indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells. The study population comprised 322 adult subjects (mean age 49.3+/-14.7 yr; range 16-87 yr). Statistical analyses adjusted for age and sex revealed that the presence of ANA among the participants was associated with a current agricultural occupation that included oilseed production, hog production, or poultry production. There was a significant association between ANA positivity and a current main farming operation of crop production. There was also an association among individual participants between lifetime exposure to the insecticide class of pesticides and the presence of ANA. In this rural study population, ANA positivity was significantly associated with lifetime exposure specifically to carbamate, organochlorine (including aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, and lindane, but excluding DDT and methoxychlor), and pyrethroid insecticides and to phenoxyacetic acid herbicides, including 2,4-D. After adjustment for age, sex, and other insecticide exposures, multivariate analyses indicated that ANA positivity was associated with current oilseed production and with lifetime exposure to pyrethroid insecticides. In a rural population, ANA were associated with production of certain crops and certain animals and exposure to specific pesticides. The data indicate that some occupational exposures related to the agricultural industry are associated with the presence of ANA, a serologic expression of autoimmunity. ID - 612 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Rosengren, N. J. PY - 1984 TI - Sites of Geological and Geomorphological significance in the Westernport Bay catchment T3 - Environmental studies series no. 401 CY - Victoria PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands VL - 0724128611 : N1 - Sites of Geological and Geomorphological significance in the Westernport Bay catchment N1 - Centre for Gippsland Studies 559.452 ROS Hargrave-Andrew Library 559.452 R813S Copy in MPSC holdings N1 -? KW - Geology, catchment, maps, overview, details, casey, cardinia, bass, Sandstone, Phillip, French, Quail, Elizabeth, Barrallier, islands, bay, significance, mangroves, landslips, erosion, swamps, guidelines, landclearing, geomorphology, planning N2 - includes ratings of sites of significance (international, national, state, regional, local etc) generalized maps and also very specific details of some sites. N1 - maps, See p 27 geomorhology map of study area; Prepared by Department of Geography, University of Melbourne for Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation, Victoria. "March 1984'. Folded maps in pocket. Bibliography: p. 503-508. Environmental studies series (Victoria. Ministry for Conservation) ; no. 401. Copy also in MPSC holdings ID - 849 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Rosengren, N J PY - 1984 TI - Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in the Westernport Bay Catchment PB - Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands SP - 513 N1 - March, 1984 VL - E.S.P. 401 N1 - Sites of Geological and Geomorphological Significance in the Westernport Bay Catchment N1 - w6 KW - Geological geomorphological Yaringa mangrove sedimentation Sandstone Island Bungower Point Watson Inlet Quail Island Rutherford Inlet Warneet Beds N2 - Includes all of French Island and Phillip Island. Identifies significant sites, selected from a study of published works, unpublished theses and manuscripts, geological and topographical maps, and discussions with knowledgeable individuals. Aerial photographs were conducted and studied. 222 sites are described, with statement of location, access, ownership, geological and/or geomorphological features, significance and sensitivity to disturbance. A sensitivity rating for each site indicates the extent to which the characteristics of the site are being or could be deteriorated by land use. Main considerations in developing management strategies to maintain the feature(s) are stated. N1 - Prepared by Dept. of Geography, University of Melbourne Prepared for Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation, Victoria ID - 1413 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Rosengren, N. J. AU - Victoria. Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands. AU - Victoria. Environmental Studies Division. AU - University of Melbourne. Dept. of Geography. PY - 1984 BT - Sites of geological and geomorphological significance in the Westernport Bay catchment CY - [Melbourne] PB - Dept. of Conservation Forests and Lands SP - v, 513 (1 folded) T3 - Environmental studies series / Ministry for Conservation, Victoria no. 401 N1 - Sites of geological and geomorphological significance in the Westernport Bay catchment SN - 0724128611 : N1 - Centre for Gippsland Studies 559.452 ROS Hargrave-Andrew Library 559.452 R813S Copy in MPSC holdings N1 - maps, See p 27 geomorhology map of study area; Prepared by Department of Geography, University of Melbourne for Environmental Studies Division, Ministry for Conservation, Victoria. "March 1984'. Folded maps in pocket. Bibliography: p. 503-508. Environmental studies series (Victoria. Ministry for Conservation) ; no. 401. Copy also in MPSC holdings KW - Geology, catchment, maps, overview, details, casey, cardinia, bass, Sandstone, Phillip, French, Quail, Elizabeth, Barrallier, islands, bay, significance, mangroves, landslips, erosion, swamps, guidelines, landclearing, geomorphology, planning N2 - includes ratings of sites of significance (international, national, state, regional, local etc) generalized maps and also very specific details of some sites. ID - 613 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rosival, L. PY - 1985 TI - Pesticides SP - 189-97 JF - Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health JO - Scand J Work Environ Health VL - 11 IS - 3 Spec No N1 - Pesticides N1 - 85300439 N1 - English KW - Food Contamination Human Insecticide Resistance Insecticides/po [Poisoning] Maximum Allowable Concentration Monitoring, Physiologic *Occupational Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Occupational Diseases/pc [Prevention & Control] Pesticide Residues *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] N2 - The last 30 years have been marked by concern regarding the effects of pesticides on human health and on the environment. Unwanted and adverse effects on man and other nontarget organisms have been reported from many countries. The health effects recorded for thousands of people yearly are mainly caused by the inappropriate handling of pesticides or by accidents. The important task is to identify and evaluate the specific hazards of the handling and application of pesticides and the need to collaborate with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other organizations on promoting the health protection of exposed workers. The selectivity of chemical control methods can often be markedly improved by the proper choice of formulation and application techniques and, of course, by an appropriate choice and use of the pesticide itself. This work is an integral part of the international program on chemical safety based on and incorporating current WHO activities. The situation in the developing countries creates a new dimension for the work to be done. In these countries the working populations are affected by the general diseases prevailing in the community, as well as by many uncontrolled hazardous agents at work. ID - 614 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Ross, J.H. PY - 1990 BT - A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria PB - Conservation Forests and Lands N1 - A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria ID - 615 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Royal Botanical Gardens PY - 2002 TI - Corporate Plan 2002-05: Conserving Australia's Plants for the Future CY - Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne PB - Royal Botanical Gardens,Melbourne SP - 8 N1 - Flora UR - RBG ID - 981 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Royal Commission on Victorian Outer Ports PY - 1928 TI - Royal Commission on Victorian Outer Ports. Eighth Report. Westernport PB - Royal Commission SP - 28 N1 - Royal Commission on Victorian Outer Ports. Eighth Report. Westernport N1 - w112 KW - Ports Port Development Victoria government policy N1 - 2 copies ID - 1517 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Runge, R. AU - Baldwin, G. AU - . PY - 1997 TI - A new formulation of Sulphur SP - 12 - 13 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - October N1 - A new formulation of Sulphur KW - suphur, formulations, flosul- SC, particle size ID - 616 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Ruppin, P PY - 1980 TI - Westernport Regional Environment Study - Guidelines for Water Quality Control PB - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria SP - 173 N1 - 1980 N1 - Westernport Regional Environment Study - Guidelines for Water Quality Control N1 - w24 KW - water quality Westernport ESP Westernport Regional Environmental Study Shapiro study ID - 1431 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Russell, G PY - 2000 TI - Mornington Peninsula Wine Industry diagnostic Report 2000 PB - MPVA N1 - Mornington Peninsula Wine Industry diagnostic Report 2000 KW - vineyards, wineries, data, income, profitability, tonnage, hectares, acreage, varieties, sales, importation, exportation, grapes, fruit prices, crop, value, capacity, sales, cases, employment, economic, tourism, cellar door, mornington, production, size N1 - copy of summary report in file ID - 617 ER - TY - RPRT AU - S., Catherine PY - 1989 TI - Sites of botanical significance in the Berwick-Pakenham Corridor CY - Dandenong PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands SP - 72 N1 - April 1989 M1 - Undertaken for the Ministry for Planning and Environment N1 - Sites of botanical significance in the Berwick-Pakenham Corridor N1 - 50 N1 - RBG f581.9945 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report N2 - This report describes and assesses the sites of botanical significance and remnant vegetation areas within the Berwick-Pakenhan Corridor. The report also presents a series of general recommendations which are primarily aimed at protecting and enhancing those areas identified as having some botanical value; and a series of site specific recommendations. The remnant vegetation of the corridor has been classified into six communities. A description of each community is presentted and sites identified where representative examples of such communities are located. A number of species inthe corridor have been identified as rare or hreatened in Victoria, locally rare, or as being disjunct in the corridor from their distribution elsewhere in Victoria. The majority of the original native vegetation in the Corridor has been clered or substantially modified since European settlement. The botanical significance of the Berwick pakenham Corridor if rated on a statewide basis is genrally low. However this report recognises that the botanical values of the corridor should be maintained and enhanced where possible. The report identifies means of protecting existing remnants and recommends appropriate management practices. ID - 206 ER - TY - RPRT AU - S.Brizga & Associates Pty et al PY - 2002 TI - Northern Waterways of Western Port Geomorphological and Water Quality Management Study PB - Melbourne Water N1 - Northern Waterways of Western Port Geomorphological and Water Quality Management Study N1 - Cardinia L4.82 N1 - Geomorphological study N1 - Incoorporating Floodplain Re-engagement Feasibility Assessment UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 930 ER - TY - RPRT AU - S.Council, Bass Coast TI - Environmental Sustainability Plan PB - Bass Coast S.Council N1 - Environment UR - PPWPCMA ID - 959 ER - TY - THES AU - Sachetti, U. PY - 1983 TI - Ecology of coastal sand dune plants with special reference to Gunamatta Beach (Vic.) CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of Botany SP - 265 M2 - PhD N1 - Ecology of coastal sand dune plants with special reference to Gunamatta Beach (Vic.) N1 - 1385 N1 - Thesis UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 207 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sack, D. AU - Linz, D. AU - Shukla, R. AU - Rice, C. AU - Bhattacharya, A. AU - Suskind, R. PY - 1993 TI - Health status of pesticide applicators: postural stability assessments SP - 1196-202 JF - Journal of Occupational Medicine JO - J Occup Med VL - 35 IS - 12 N1 - Health status of pesticide applicators: postural stability assessments N1 - 94157700 N1 - English KW - Adult *Cerebellar Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Cerebellar Diseases/di [Diagnosis] Equilibrium/de [Drug Effects] *Health Status Human Male Middle Age Neurologic Examination/de [Drug Effects] Neurologic Examination/is [Instrumentation] *Occupational Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Occupational Diseases/di [Diagnosis] *Occupational Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] *Posture Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Software *Vestibular Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Vestibular Diseases/di [Diagnosis] N2 - Postural sway testing was performed on 37 pesticide-exposed workers and 35 nonexposed subjects. All subjects were asymptomatic. When ratios of sway measurements in different test conditions were investigated, total length of sway was significantly different between groups (P = .0001). Weight/height (P = .0006), exposure to pesticides (P = .0215), recent organophosphate exposure (P = .0391), and plasma cholinesterase level (P = .1537) were associated with increased body sway. The pattern of sway performance suggested a proprioceptive impairment, well compensated by visual cues, potentially attributable to pesticide exposure. This finding is of unclear clinical significance because results of neurologic examinations and nerve conduction studies that were reported separately did not show evidence of neuropathy. Postural sway testing is a simple, sensitive, noninvasive, and reproducible technique to evaluate subtle neurologic dysfunction. These findings are preliminary. Further studies are required to validate the findings and, if confirmed, to explore their functional or clinical significance. ID - 618 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Saddlier, S.R. PY - 1990 TI - Balcombe Creek: Fishes their habitats and management recommendations N1 - Balcombe Creek: Fishes their habitats and management recommendations N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 619 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sainsbury, K AU - Haward, M AU - Kriwoken, L AU - Tsamenyi, M AU - Ward, T PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 1. PB - Commissioned by Environment Australia SP - 42 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Oceans Planning and Management. Issues Paper 1. N1 - w179 KW - Ocean planning Marine management ID - 1582 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Sampson, Anthony PY - 1988 BT - The Seven Sisters CY - London PB - Hodder and Stoughton SP - 370 VL - 1988 N1 - The Seven Sisters Y2 - 1975 SN - 0 340 48614 7 N1 - w124 N1 - 1975 KW - Oil Democracy OPEC Politics N2 - Seven giants dominated the world of oil since Rockefeller's first gigantic oil monopoly. Then the energy crisis in the West in the seventies shifted the cartel into the hands of the Arabs and Iranians. The oil price collapsed and the Arabs lost much of their power. This story recounts the story up to the collapse of Gulf and Texaco. ID - 1529 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sargeant, I PY - 2004 TI - Report on The soils East of Pakenham for The City of Casey PB - Ian Sargeant &Associates N1 - Report on The soils East of Pakenham for The City of Casey N1 - Cardinia L7.90 N1 - Soils UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 932 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sargeant, I AU - al, et PY - 1996 TI - Major Agricultural soils of the Cranbourne and Koo-Wee-Rup vegetable growing Region PB - DNRE&Institute for Horticultural development (IHD),Knoxfield N1 - Major Agricultural soils of the Cranbourne and Koo-Wee-Rup vegetable growing Region N1 - Cardinia L&.34 N1 - Soils UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 934 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Sargeant, I. AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. Environmental Studies Program. PY - 1977 BT - Westernport regional environmental study : a review of the extent and environmental effects of erosion in the Westernport catchment CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation T3 - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. Environmental Studies Program ; no.174 N1 - Westernport regional environmental study : a review of the extent and environmental effects of erosion in the Westernport catchment N1 - Caulfield General Collection 551.36099452 WES N1 - comp. by I. Sargeant. Ministry for Conservation. Victoria, Environmental Studies program. First stage of the pguidelines for control of erosion project. Guidelines for the control of erosion project. KW - Erosion Victoria Western Port, Victoria. ID - 620 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sault, T PY - 2003 TI - The Mornington Peninsula Through the eye of a naturalist PB - Trust for Nature (Victoria) N1 - The Mornington Peninsula Through the eye of a naturalist N1 - Vegetation UR - RBG ID - 972 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Savitz, D. A. AU - Arbuckle, T. AU - Kaczor, D. AU - Curtis, K. M. PY - 1997 TI - Male pesticide exposure and pregnancy outcome. [see comments] SP - 1025-36 JF - American Journal of Epidemiology JO - Am J Epidemiol VL - 146 IS - 12 N1 - Male pesticide exposure and pregnancy outcome. [see comments] N1 - 98082097 N1 - English KW - Abortion, Spontaneous/ep [Epidemiology] Adult *Agrochemicals/ae [Adverse Effects] agrichemicals Female Health Behavior Health Surveys Human Infant, Newborn Infant, Small for Gestational Age Male Occupational Exposure/an [Analysis] *Occupational Exposure Odds Ratio *Paternal Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Pregnancy *Pregnancy Outcome Protective Clothing/ut [Utilization] Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. N2 - Potential health effects of agricultural pesticide use include reproductive outcomes. For the Ontario Farm Family Health Study, the authors sampled Ontario farms from the 1986 Canadian Census of Agriculture, identified farm couples, and obtained questionnaire data concerning farm activities, reproductive health experience, and chemical applications. Male farm activities in the period from 3 months before conception through the month of conception were evaluated in relation to miscarriage, preterm delivery, and small-for-gestational-age births. Among the 1,898 couples with complete data (64% response), 3,984 eligible pregnancies were identified. Miscarriage was not associated with chemical activities overall but was increased in combination with reported use of thiocarbamates, carbaryl, and unclassified pesticides on the farm. Preterm delivery was also not strongly associated with farm chemical activities overall, except for mixing or applying yard herbicides (odds ratio = 2.1, 95% confidence interval 1.0-4.4). Combinations of activities with a variety of chemicals (atrazine, glyphosate, organophosphates, 4-[2,4-dichlorophenoxy] butyric acid, and insecticides) generated odds ratios of two or greater. No associations were found between farm chemicals and small-for-gestational-age births or altered sex ratio. Based on these data, despite limitations in exposure assessment, the authors encourage continued evaluation of male exposures, particularly in relation to miscarriage and preterm delivery. ID - 621 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Scanlon, S PY - 2002 TI - Fact sheet: Marine National Parks: Western Port Bay: life between the tides CY - Environment, Dept of Natural Resources and PB - Dept of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 2 leaves N1 - Marine KW - Western port Marine UR - DSE K&LC ID - 965 ER - TY - RPRT AU - School of Aquatic Science and Natural Resources Management, Deakin University PY - 1994 TI - From Melbourne to Mornington - A Survey of the Vertebrate Fauna in Parks and Reserves CY - Melbourne PB - School of Aquatic Science and Natural Resources Management, Deakin University VL - 1994/1 M1 - Technical Paper N1 - From Melbourne to Mornington - A Survey of the Vertebrate Fauna in Parks and Reserves N1 - 2409 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 208 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Schrire, B PY - 2007 TI - Going..going..is it gone?:Streblorrhiza speciosa,the Phillip Island Glory pea N1 - Going..going..is it gone?:Streblorrhiza speciosa,the Phillip Island Glory pea N1 - Endangered species UR - Royal Botanical Gardens ID - 991 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schulz, M. PY - 1985 TI - The occurrence of the Mourning Skink, Egernia coventryi Storr, in saltmarsh in Westernport Bay, Victoria SP - 148-152 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 102 IS - 5 N1 - The occurrence of the Mourning Skink, Egernia coventryi Storr, in saltmarsh in Westernport Bay, Victoria N1 - 540 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 209 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schulz, M. PY - 1991 TI - The Grey-crowned Babbler, Pomatostomus temporalis- a cause for concern in southern Victoria SP - 37-43 JF - Australian Bird Watcher VL - 14 IS - 2 N1 - The Grey-crowned Babbler, Pomatostomus temporalis- a cause for concern in southern Victoria N1 - 676 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A detailed field survey of the Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis, combined with extensive Interviews with local bird observers, indicates a population of some 35 to 40 individuals in nine colonies in the Mornington Peninsula region of Victoria. Nine colonies are known to have become extinct since 1960 and the majority of extant colonies have displayed population declines. Factors attributed to these declines include habitat alteration, introduced predators and inbreeding. No remaining populations occur in national parks or land reserved for wildlife protection. A system of remnant habitat incentive schemes for private landholders and habitat restoration on roadside verges of low-volume traffic roadways by local councils, and the re-introduction of the species into nature conservation areas, is suggested. UR - ARCUE ID - 210 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Schulz, M. PY - 1992 TI - Hooded Plover Charadrius rubricollis CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Environment SP - 5 N1 - February 1992 VL - No. 8 M1 - lora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Hooded Plover Charadrius rubricollis N1 - 768 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 211 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schuman, S. H. AU - Simpson, W. M., Jr. PY - 1997 TI - A clinical historical overview of pesticide health issues SP - 203-7 JF - Occupational Medicine JO - Occup Med VL - 12 IS - 2 N1 - A clinical historical overview of pesticide health issues N1 - 97364203 N1 - English KW - Agricultural Workers' Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Agricultural Workers' Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] *Agricultural Workers' Diseases/pc [Prevention & Control] *Environmental Pollution/pc [Prevention & Control] Health Surveys Human Morbidity *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Physician's Role Public Health Public Opinion Risk Assessment Survival Rate United States/ep [Epidemiology] ID - 622 ER - TY - THES AU - Schutze, A. PY - 1997 TI - Regeneration of vegetation following fire in Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsular National Park CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology SP - 76 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Regeneration of vegetation following fire in Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsular National Park N1 - 1386 N1 - Thesis UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 212 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Scott, S PY - 2002 TI - Ground-dwelling mammals associations with time since fire and habit in french Island National Park SP - 63 N1 - Ground-dwelling mammals associations with time since fire and habit in french Island National Park N1 - Fauna UR - HEIDELBERG ID - 986 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Seddon, George AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. PY - 1975 BT - Phillip Island: capability, conflict and compromise : a report to the Western Port Regional Planning Authority CY - Melbourne PB - Centre for Environmental Studies University of Melbourne SP - 179 T3 - Publication ; no.4 N1 - Phillip Island: capability, conflict and compromise : a report to the Western Port Regional Planning Authority SN - 0869040081 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 711.3099452 S447 Matheson Library Main Collection 711.3099452 S447P N1 - prepared by George Seddon and the staff of the Centre for Environmental Studies, University of Melbourne. Victoria. Phillip Island. Environment planning. Reports, surveys (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0086312) Index. Bibliography: p.175-179. KW - Regional planning Victoria Phillip Island. ID - 623 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Seddon, George AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. AU - Melbourne University. Centre for Environmental Studies. PY - 1974 BT - A landscape assessment of the southern Mornington Peninsula, Victoria : a report to the Western Port Regional Planning Authority CY - Melbourne PB - University of Melbourne : Centre for Environmental Studies N1 - A landscape assessment of the southern Mornington Peninsula, Victoria : a report to the Western Port Regional Planning Authority SN - 0869040006 pbk. N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.709945 S447 N1 - 78-313967 KW - Landforms Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Regional planning Victoria. Mornington Peninsula. ID - 624 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Seebeck, J. H. AU - Beste, H. J. PY - 1970 TI - First Record of the New Holland Mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae (Waterhouse, 1843), in Victoria SP - 280-287 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 87 N1 - First Record of the New Holland Mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae (Waterhouse, 1843), in Victoria N1 - 223 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 213 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Seldon, H. L. AU - Siemienowicz, J. AU - Hawson, M. AU - Steele, P. AU - Ibrahim, M. PY - 2000 TI - Closing the communication gap between hospitals and primary health care providers SP - 91-97 N1 - 200000 JF - Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange VL - 6 IS - 3 SN - 1324-2296 N1 - Closing the communication gap between hospitals and primary health care providers N1 - 43945 N1 - Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange v.6 no.3 - no.4 2000: 91-97, figures A selection of papers from the conference are available at the following website: http://aipc.latrobe.edu.au/concurrent.html KW - Health services Hospitals Communication Patients Information access Internet Health economics Computer education International Primary Health Care 2000 Conference (2nd: 2000: Melbourne, Vic) N2 - Most of the technological attention in health care communications has been given to hospital systems. The authors perceive a gap in communications between different layers of the health care hierarchy, which often means that relevant information does not accompany patients as they move into or out of hospitals. In this paper they first review some systems, such as HealthLink in New Zealand and Health.On.Net in South Australia, which have been or are being established to rectify this situation. They review systems being developed and installed in their own regions. Planning has involved local hospitals, general practitioners, government, and allied health professionals. (Journal abstract, edited) AD - School of Network Computing, Monash University, Frankston Campus, MacMahons Road, Frankston Vic 3199 (1,4) Mornington Peninsula Division of General Practice, 9 Hastings Road, Frankston Vic 3199 (2) Mildura Rural City Council, PO Box 105, Mildura Vic 3052 (3) Peninsula Health Care Network PO Box 52, Frankston Vic 3199 (5) ID - 1353 ER - TY - UNPB AU - SEPRA PY - 1989 TI - Native plant guide for the Mornington Peninsula N1 - Native plant guide for the Mornington Peninsula KW - flora, native plant guide, weeds, planting guide, birds N2 - leaflet publication with lists of suitable Mornington Peninsula native plants for revegetation, with plant description and site suitability, and a list of common environmental weeds. ID - 625 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Serena, M. AU - Williams, G.A. PY - 2006 TI - Reintroduction of Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) to Cardinia Creek: Post-Release Findings (March-May 2006) PB - Australian Platypus Conservancy N1 - Reintroduction of Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) to Cardinia Creek: Post-Release Findings (March-May 2006) N1 - Cardinia L-1.53 N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Report for Melbourne water. Animals were released into the creek to promote a cohesive population after successful translocations of juvenile platypus to Cardinia creek in 2004 and 2005 UR - Cardinia Shire Council Libray ID - 1065 ER - TY - RPRT AU - SGS PY - 2008 TI - Economic and Demographic Regional Profile N1 - Economic and Demographic Regional Profile N1 - Social Data UR - Economic department of MP Shire Council ID - 1399 ER - TY - GEN AU - Shannon, A. PY - Apr 1991, 1991 TI - An urban oasis VL - 19 N1 - 9 SP - 16-19 N1 - An urban oasis U1 - Trust news Victoria : Apr 1991, 19(9): 16-19 N1 - B911359 N1 - Popular overview KW - Wetlands Management Habitats Victoria Braeside Vic Frankston Vic Edithvale Vic N2 - The Edithvale-Seaford wetlands chain, listed on the Register of the National Estate, stretches from Braeside to Frankston and includes rejuvenated or reconstructed remnants of the Carrum Swamp, or Karrum Karrum as the Aborigines knew it. Complementing each other with different plant communities, the areas of the chain together support over 100 waterbird species including many migratory species. Although urbanisation threatens the wetlands it also increases their importance as green oases, and plans for their conservation are described. They are currently managed by the Dandenong Valley and Western Port Authority in conjunction with community groups and local governments as a nature reserve. (BW) N1 - Popular overview ID - 1294 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Shapiro, M.A. PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay Environmental Study , 1973 - 1974 T3 - ESS No. 502 PB - Ministry of Conservation Victoria N1 - Westernport Bay Environmental Study , 1973 - 1974 N1 - Matheson Library Reserve GES2150 Monash Peninsula library KW - Mornington Peninsula, Maps,geology, hydrology, maps-rainfall, maps-soil types,maps-catchment, streams, environmental study, flora , fauna, water, pollution, chemicals, pesticides, nutrients, microbial, land use, primary data , key document, fish, oil, N1 - Index to this large document in file, details on all aspects, natural, social, economic of westernport in the 1970's. in depth key document prepared for Westernport Planning Authority. Includes primary data, maps and details of sampling sites for studies. Areas of specific land use, total area of catchment. Economic aspects of environmental planning. Includes Data on avifauna, climate, environmental monitoring for toxic chemicals, history, social survey, possibility of pollution of bay from surface run-offAquifers noted. Presence of pesticides surveyed, "increase in pesticide use in catchment should be carefully controlled."(S 19), surface and groundwater; seals; sewer map;French Island, Quail Island maps; mangroves, seagrass, damage to ecosystems, risks; dredging, invertebrates, economic, industry, avifauna, social, agriculture, fishing, port development; chemical zones in Westernport (natural); food webs ID - 626 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shapiro, M.A. PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay Environmental Study , 1973 - 1974, ESS No 502 PB - Ministry of Conservation Victoria N1 - Westernport Bay Environmental Study , 1973 - 1974, ESS No 502 N1 - Matheson Library Reserve GES2150 Monash Peninsula library N1 -? KW - Mornington Peninsula, Maps,geology, hydrology, maps-rainfall, maps-soil types,maps-catchment, streams, environmental study, flora , fauna, water, pollution, chemicals, pesticides, nutrients, microbial, land use, primary data , key document, fish, oil, N1 - Index to this large document in file, details on all aspects, natural, social, economic of westernport in the 1970's. in depth key document prepared for Westernport Planning Authority. Includes primary data, maps and details of sampling sites for studies. Areas of specific land use, total area of catchment. Economic aspects of environmental planning. Includes Data on avifauna, climate, environmental monitoring for toxic chemicals, history, social survey, possibility of pollution of bay from surface run-offAquifers noted. Presence of pesticides surveyed, "increase in pesticide use in catchment should be carefully controlled."(S 19), surface and groundwater; seals; sewer map;French Island, Quail Island maps; mangroves, seagrass, damage to ecosystems, risks; dredging, invertebrates, economic, industry, avifauna, social, agriculture, fishing, port development; chemical zones in Westernport (natural); food webs ID - 858 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shapiro, M. A. PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay environmental study 1973-74 N1 - Westernport Bay environmental study 1973-74 N1 - B880274 KW - Bays Marine environments Industries Ports Recreation and leisure Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - This report aims to provide basic information for the management of industrial and tourist development of Westernport Bay by studying the whole environmental unit of Westernport. The report covers marine, land, social and economic studies. (Au) N1 - Melbourne, 1975 : 581p Theory/survey ID - 1271 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Shapiro, Maurice A. AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. PY - 1975 BT - A preliminary report on the Westernport Bay environmental study : report for the period 1973-1974 (abridged version) CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - viii,S30,A73 N1 - A preliminary report on the Westernport Bay environmental study : report for the period 1973-1974 (abridged version) SN - 0724108556 : N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 333.72099452 V645Pr Peninsula General Collection 333.72099452 V645.1 Matheson Library Undergraduate Collection 333.72099452 V645Pr N1 - Director: Professor Maurice A. Shapiro. Natural resources. Conservation. Victoria. Western Port. Reports, surveys (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0039985) Cover title: Westernport Bay environmental study, 1973-1974 (abridged version). Includes bibliographies. Westernport Bay environmental study, 1973-1974. KW - Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region. ID - 627 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shaw, G. AU - Champion, R. PY - 1973 TI - Conservation planning: The Edithvale-Carrum-Seaford wetlands CY - Melbourne PB - Graham Shaw and Randall Champion M1 - Report for the Gladesville Developments Pty. Ltd. N1 - Conservation planning: The Edithvale-Carrum-Seaford wetlands N1 - 653 N1 - CLVP 574.5263509951 EDI N1 - Consultants Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 214 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Shire, Flinders PY - 1992 TI - Coastal Resource Reference Directory N1 - Coastal Resource Reference Directory KW - bibliography, mornington peninsula N1 - In MPSC collection ID - 629 ER - TY - GEN AU - Shire, Mornington Peninsula2005 TI - Community Plan PB - Mornington Peninsula shire N1 - Community Plan N1 - Community UR - MPWP Biosphere Office ID - 1377 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shire, Mornington Peninsula PY - 2007 TI - Community Information Directory CY - services, Community information and support PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - Community Organisation UR - Biosphere office -Hastings ID - 1398 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shire, Mornington Peninsula PY - 2007 TI - Cultural Heritage Sensitivity Data PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire N1 - Cultural Heritage Sensitivity Data N1 - Social data UR - MPSC Office ID - 1406 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Shire, Mornington Peninsula PY - 2008 TI - Economic Sustainability Strategy PB - Mornington Peninsula Shire N1 - Economic Sustainability Strategy N1 - Economics M3 - UR - MPSC Economic Section ID - 1402 ER - TY - GEN AU - Shire of Hastings PY - 25th November, 1980, 1980 TI - Submission to The Hon. R.J. Hamer, E.D., M.P. - Council Matters SP - ~25 N1 - Submission to The Hon. R.J. Hamer, E.D., M.P. - Council Matters N1 - w159 KW - Western Port Westernport Industrial Development Planning Subdivision Marina Rail ID - 1562 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Shire of Hastings PY - 1990 TI - Hastings Foreshore Reserve Draft Management Plan SP - 82 N1 - 1990 N1 - Hastings Foreshore Reserve Draft Management Plan N1 - w17 KW - Hastings foreshore UR - C:\My Documents\wppc\campaigns\Devilbend\2003 ID - 1424 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shire of Hastings PY - 1992 TI - Hastings Strategy and Hastings Local Structure Plan - Draft for Public Comment PB - Planning and Development Dept., Shire of Hastings SP - 73 N1 - June 1992 VL - Draft N1 - Hastings Strategy and Hastings Local Structure Plan - Draft for Public Comment N1 - w8 KW - Hastings Strategy Hastings Local Structure Plan Planning Policies Population and Growth Trends Physical Infrastructure Recreation Resources Social Infrastructure Commercial Development Industrial Development N1 - 2 copies ID - 1415 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Shire of Hastings PY - 1994 TI - Shire of Hastings Conservation Strategy N1 - Shire of Hastings Conservation Strategy ID - 829 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Shire of Hastings PY - 1994 TI - Conservation Strategy SP - 70 N1 - 1994 N1 - Conservation Strategy N1 - w4 KW - Conservation Strategy Natural Systems Cultural Heritage Pollution Control Waste Minimisation Awareness and Action N1 - Compiled by Tracey Pennington (Conservation Officer). Editor Allan Cowley (Senior Planner) ID - 1411 ER - TY - NEWS AU - Shreve, J. PY - 2000 TI - Fear and loathing in the tasting room BT - The New York Times N1 - Date N1 - Fear and loathing in the tasting room KW - tourism, California, wineries, tasting, Napa valley, drink driving, wine trails, cellar door, crowds, future N2 - journalist's experience of Californian wineries UR - http://www.winetoday.com/story/99901313.html ID - 630 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sinclair Knight Merz PY - 2004 TI - Planning Decision Support Framework for Sustainability PB - SKM N1 - Planning Decision Support Framework for Sustainability N1 - Cardinia L7.69 N1 - Salinity UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 935 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Sinclair, R PY - 2000 TI - Integrated management is better than a 'single shot' at birds. N1 - Integrated management is better than a 'single shot' at birds. KW - birds, avifauna, pest management, vegetation, native vegetation, avicides, bird poisons N2 - use of alternative food sources for bird control, notes no chemicals registered for bird control. UR - http://www.winetitles.com.au/ausvit/samples/birdmanage2.html ID - 631 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sinclair , S PY - 2007 TI - Native grasslands at Safety Beach, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - Native grasslands at Safety Beach, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - Native Vegetation KW - Mornington Peninsula grasslands victoria UR - RBG ID - 974 ER - TY - GEN AU - Sinclair, S.2007 TI - Native grassland at Safety Beach, Mornington Peninsula. several significant plant taxa in the area are described, including Diuris behrii and nbsp; (Golden Cowslips) which is 'vulnerable' in Victoria N1 - Native grassland at Safety Beach, Mornington Peninsula. several significant plant taxa in the area are described, including Diuris behrii and nbsp; (Golden Cowslips) which is 'vulnerable' in Victoria U1 - The Victorian Naturalist 124(3) : 132-148 KW - Grasslands/Grasses Flora ID - 1024 ER - TY - RPRT AU - SKM PY - 2005 TI - Melbourne 2030 Casey- Cardinia Growth Corridor: Land capability study on the Casey -Cardinia Growth corridors PB - SKM SP - 30 N1 - Final Report N1 - Cardinia L 2.15 N1 - Strategic Plan UR - Cardinia Shire council Library ID - 918 ER - TY - CONF AU - Smales, I. J. AU - Craig, S. A. AU - Williams, G. A. AU - Dunn, R. W. PY - 1989 TI - The Helmeted Honeyeater: Decline, conservation and recent initiatives for recovery ED - Clark, Tim W. ED - Seebeck, John H. BT - Management and conservation of small populations CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation Forests and Lands, Victoria and Zoological Board of Victoria and Chicago Zoological Society SP - 225-238 N1 - September 26th-27th, 1989 N1 - The Helmeted Honeyeater: Decline, conservation and recent initiatives for recovery N1 - 320 N1 - 599.2 MANN N1 - Conference Proceedings N2 - Management of the helmeted honeyeater by reservation and enhancement of existing core habitat has prevented its extinction, but has not arrested decline of the subspecies. 'Re decline of the subspecies is reviewed. Details of the biology of the bird and ecological aspects underlying the continued attrition of the remnant population are provided. A collaborative recovery effort is now underway with the aim of rebuilding the population, which currently numbers fewer than fifty adult individuals. 'Re rationale and methodology of this program are outlined. UR - ARCUE ID - 215 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Small, G. PY - 1999 TI - HACCP: what is it and how can it help me in my vineyard? JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - October N1 - HACCP: what is it and how can it help me in my vineyard? KW - HACCP, 'clean and green', ID - 632 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Small, G. PY - 2000 TI - A 'clean and green' product how do you prove it? SP - 57 - 59 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - October N1 - A 'clean and green' product how do you prove it? N1 - copy in file KW - HACCP, 'clean and green' ID - 633 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Smith, F. PY - 1989 BT - Buffer distances PB - EPA N1 - Buffer distances N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 634 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Smith, F. T. H. PY - 1964 TI - Wader observations in southern Victoria 1962-1963 SP - 70-84 JF - Bird Watcher VL - 2 N1 - Wader observations in southern Victoria 1962-1963 N1 - 827 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 216 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Smith, F. T. H. PY - 1966 TI - Wader records and observations in mid-southern Victoria 1963-1965 Part 1 SP - 70-84 JF - Bird Watcher VL - 2 N1 - Wader records and observations in mid-southern Victoria 1963-1965 Part 1 N1 - 828 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 217 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Smyth, D PY - 1997 TI - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Considerations. Issues Paper 6. Saltwater Country, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Interest in Ocean Policy Development and Implementation PB - Commissioned by Environment Australia SP - 18 N1 - Australia's Oceans Policy. Socio-cultural Considerations. Issues Paper 6. Saltwater Country, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Interest in Ocean Policy Development and Implementation N1 - w182 KW - Ocean Community involvement indigenous people management marine ID - 1585 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Society, Nepean Historical PY - 1972 BT - The Peninsula story: Sorrento and Portsea - yesterday, 2nd edn PB - Nepean Historical Society N1 - The Peninsula story: Sorrento and Portsea - yesterday, 2nd edn N1 - Monash Peninsula 994.5 N439 KW - european, history, settlers, cillins settlement, map, sites, photos, industry, agriculture, lime, fishing, quarantine, paddle steamers, ferries, fort, shipwrecks ID - 635 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sohoni, P. AU - Sumpter, J. P. PY - 1998 TI - Several environmental oestrogens are also anti-androgens SP - 327-39 JF - Journal of Endocrinology JO - J Endocrinol VL - 158 IS - 3 N1 - Several environmental oestrogens are also anti-androgens N1 - 99062592 N1 - English KW - *Androgen Antagonists/pd [Pharmacology] *Androgens/pd [Pharmacology] Biological Assay DDE/pd [Pharmacology] ddt Diethylstilbestrol/pd [Pharmacology] *Environmental Pollution *Estrogen Antagonists/pd [Pharmacology] *Estrogens/pd [Pharmacology] Flutamide/pd [Pharmacology] Fungicides, Industrial/pd [Pharmacology] Gene Expression *Hormones, Synthetic/pd [Pharmacology] Human Oxazoles/pd [Pharmacology] Pesticides/pd [Pharmacology] Phenols/pd [Pharmacology] Receptors, Androgen/de [Drug Effects] Receptors, Androgen/ge [Genetics] Receptors, Estrogen/de [Drug Effects] Receptors, Estrogen/ge [Genetics] Saccharomyces cerevisiae/ge [Genetics] Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Xenobiotics/pd [Pharmacology] N2 - There is presently considerable interest in endocrine disruption which is a new area of endocrinology concerned with chemicals that mimic hormones, in particular sex steroids. It has been hypothesised that exposure to such chemicals may be responsible for adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. Until now, chemicals that mimic oestrogens (so-called xenoestrogens) have been the main focus of endocrine disruption research. However, recent evidence suggests that many abnormalities in the male reproductive system may be mediated via the androgen receptor. By blocking androgen action, exposure to an anti-androgen may cause changes similar to those associated with oestrogen exposure. We have used in vitro yeast-based assays to detect oestrogenic, anti-oestrogenic, androgenic and anti-androgenic activities in a variety of chemicals of current interest. We show that many of the so-called 'environmental oestrogens' also possess anti-androgenic activity. The previously reported anti-androgenic activities of vinclozolin and p,p'-1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl) ethylene (DDE) were confirmed. We also found that o,p'-1,1,1,-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT), bisphenol A and butyl benzyl phthalate were anti-androgenic. However, not all xenoestrogens are also anti-androgenic, because nonylphenol was found to be a weak androgen agonist. Our results demonstrate that hormone-mimicking chemicals can have multiple hormonal activities, which may make it difficult to interpret their mechanisms of action in vivo. Although not a specific objective of this study, our results also demonstrate that yeast-based assays are powerful tools with which to investigate both agonist and antagonistic hormonal activities of chemicals. ID - 636 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Somers, T. PY - 1999 BT - Guide to sustainable grapevine management 1999 - 2000 PB - NSW Agriculture N1 - Guide to sustainable grapevine management 1999 - 2000 SN - ISSN 1036-7551 N1 - personal copy of Dr. Mary Cole. Can be obtained from NSW Agriculture publications Ph: (02) 6391 3100, Cost ~$25.00 KW - OH&S, occupational health and safety, safety, hazards, pesticides, chemicals, agricultural chemicals, soil, water, testing, analysis, interpretation N2 - includes list of chemicals registered for use in vineyards 1999 -2000 (note: this list has been updated - see entry under 'registered chemicals' search), soil & water testing and interpretation; ID - 637 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sorber, C.A. AU - Moore, B.E. AU - Johnson, D.E AU - Harding, H.J. AU - Thomas, R.E. PY - 1984 TI - Microbiological aerosols from the application of liquid sludge to land SP - 830 - 836 JF - J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. VL - 56 N1 - Microbiological aerosols from the application of liquid sludge to land N1 - not sighted KW - sewage, sewerage, effluent, land, re-use, vineyard, water pollution, microbiology, health, aerosols, waste water ID - 638 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Souter, R. PY - 1986 TI - Stretched to the limit: Western Port emergency relief review project N1 - 198607 VL - 0947081054 N1 - Stretched to the limit: Western Port emergency relief review project N1 - 5132 KW - Social services Evaluation Emergency services Poverty Organisations Western Port Region (Vic) Brotherhood of St Laurence (Fitzroy, Vic) N2 - The Western Port emergency relief review project, described in this report, was initiated by the staff of the Brotherhood of St Laurence, Donated Goods Department, Peninsula Division, and members of the Peninsula Division Consultative Committee. The proposal to review emergency relief provision in the Western Port region was in response to escalating demands for assistance with clothing and furniture by welfare agencies in the region to the Brotherhood's Material Aid Service. In conducting the review the Brotherhood of St Laurence made a commitment to: i) examine emergency relief provision in the Western Port region; ii) consider recommendations for future directions within the Peninsula Division of the Brotherhood; iii) examine strategies on a regional level to address issues raised in the review by those involved in emergency relief distribution. This report is based upon interviews with agencies in the Western Port region involved in the provision and distribution of emergency relief. (Author) N1 - Fitzroy, Vic: Brotherhood of St Laurence, 1986, 46p, maps, tables AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence ID - 1343 ER - TY - BOOK AU - South East Resource Action, Centre PY - 1997 BT - Young people in the outer south east N1 - Young people in the outer south east SN - 0646329081 N1 - 33529 N1 - (Victoria) Narre Warren, Vic: South East Resource Action Centre, 1997, 86p, tables, figures, illus 199708 Notes and references: p78-79 KW - Statistics Demographic trends Youth Suicide Young offenders Disabled Youth unemployment Non English speaking background Aborigines Living arrangements Social services Outer suburbs N2 - Aimed at assisting not only the Regional Youth Committee but also agencies and decision-makers considering resource allocation, service initiatives and forward planning for young people in the outer south east of Melbourne, this report examines a project initiated by the Dandenong Regional Youth Committee which sought to identify gaps in services for young people. The outer south east comprises the Shire of Cardinia, City of Casey and City of Greater Dandenong. A demographic and statistical profile is provided and topics discussed include: living arrangements of young people; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders; young people from non-English speaking backgrounds; young people with a disability; youth unemployment; youth suicide; and young offenders and victims of crime. Consultation about the issues, needs and service gaps is discussed, the managers perspective identified and findings from Cardinia, Casey and Greater Dandenong are summarised. ID - 1366 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Southern Rural Water Authority PY - 2003 TI - Bore Installation Program, Nepean Groundwater Area:report PB - Southern Rural Water Authority N1 - Bore Installation Program, Nepean Groundwater Area:report N1 - Water UR - DSE K&LC-Nicholson st ID - 975 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Sparkes, Trevor J. AU - Monash University. PY - 1993 BT - A technical history of the Mornington Peninsula water supply system SP - xii, 124 leaves N1 - A technical history of the Mornington Peninsula water supply system N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library Microform Room MICROFICHE N24/1696 Hargrave-Andrew Library Theses S736 N1 - [manuscript] / prepared by Trevor J. Sparkes. Submitted as a minor thesis for a Master of Engineering Science degree. Summary: leaves i-ii. Typescript. H microfiche copy (3 microfiches : negative) Moun 5385. Thesis (M.Eng.Sc.)--Monash University, 1993. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-124) KW - Water-supply Victoria Mornington Peninsula History. Water-supply engineering Victoria Mornington Peninsula History. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.) ID - 639 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Specht, R. L. AU - Jones, R PY - 1971 TI - A comparison of the water use by heath vegetation at Frankston, Victoria, and Dark Island Soak, South Australia SP - 311-326 JF - Australian Journal of Botany VL - 19 N1 - A comparison of the water use by heath vegetation at Frankston, Victoria, and Dark Island Soak, South Australia N1 - 6 N1 - Scientific Literature N1 - Empirical water use equations for a perennial evergreen heath community, dominated by a relatively dense and uniform stand of Leptospermiim myrsinoides, growing on deep sand near Frankston, Victoria, are: 4-6year afte a fire: Ea/Eo=0.0245(P+S)-0.441, 7-9years after a fire: Ea/Eo=0.0222(P+S)-0-439, where E, is the actual monthly evapotranspiration, E,, the monthly pan evaporation, P the monthly precipitation, and S the total soil water (extractable by oven-drying) stored in 6 metres of sand at the beginning of the month, all values being measured in centimetres. Both P and S contribute to a water store, partly unextractable, but most of it capable of being evaporated and transpired. The intercept on the abscissa indicates soil water normally unextractable from the water store by the particular plant community-water normally unavailable to plants at values of soil water potential below -15 bars, plus water potentially available but held in parts of the profile poorly explored by plant roots. Above this intercept the gradient indicates the rate of change of actual evapotranspiration, at any particular value of monthly pan evaporation, per unit change of extractable water (P + S). The equations were compared with that for a heath community dominated by numerous emergent bushes of Banksia ornata at Dark Island Soak, South Australia: 10-14 years after a fire: Ea/Eo=0.0433(P+S)-0.101, S being the total soil water stored in 2 metres of sand at the beginning of the month. No runoff and little drainage were observed at either site. Months when drainage was observed were omitted from the calculations. The gradient of the water use equation for Dark Island Soak is almost double that observed at Frankston. The presence of emergent bushes of Banksia ornata in the Dark Island heath may account for this marked difference. If so, this would explain the apparent ability of tall shrubs and small trees to invade heaths on deep sandy soil in south-eastern Victoria. The negligible effect of fertilizer on water use by the Frankston heath is reported in an Appendix. UR - ARCUE ID - 219 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Spillane, A. E. PY - 1974 TI - The occurence of Eucalyptus pauciflora on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria SP - 103-106 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 91 IS - 4 N1 - The occurence of Eucalyptus pauciflora on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - 173 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 220 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Spinney Press PY - 2002 TI - Endangered and introduced species PB - Spinney Press, N1 - Endangered and introduced species N1 - Environmental decisions made by individuals, civil society, and the state involve questions of economic efficiency, environmental effectiveness, equity, and political legitimacy. These four criteria are constitutive of the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, which has become the dominant rhetorical device of environmental governance UR - 6 copies available at Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, and Pakenham. ID - 1237 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Spinney Press PY - 2004 BT - Ocean conservation PB - Spinney Press, N1 - Ocean conservation N1 - One of a series of educational resource books offering information about contemporary issues in Australian society. Information is sourced from newspapers, journals, government reports, surveys, websites and lobby group literature. This volume looks at issues surrounding ocean conservation, including Australia's ocean management policies, marine species conservation, reefs and pollution UR - 7 copies available at Cranbourne, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Pakenham, and Cardinia Mobile. ID - 1238 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sprankle, P. AU - Meggitt, W.F. AU - Penner, D. PY - 1975 TI - Rapid inactivation of glyphosate in the soil SP - 224 - 228 JF - Weed Science VL - 23 IS - 3 N1 - Rapid inactivation of glyphosate in the soil N1 - see copy of abstract in file, from search of web site for 'glyphosate' KW - glyphosate, roundup, soil, clay soils, herbicides, herbicide incativation, leaching, organic matter, bioassay, testing, microbial, microbiology UR - http://www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov ID - 640 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Standard TI - AS/NZS ISO 14004: Environmental management systems - general guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques N1 - AS/NZS ISO 14004: Environmental management systems - general guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques KW - Standards, QA, auditing N2 - Australian standard for environmental management, available from Standards Australia. N1 - No copy in file ID - 641 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Standard TI - AS/NZS ISO 14001: Environmental management systems- Specification with guidance for use. BT - Australian Standards N1 - AS/NZS ISO 14001: Environmental management systems- Specification with guidance for use. KW - Standards, Australia, QA, auditing, N2 - Australian Standards guide to environmental auditing documents N1 - Avaiable from Standards Australia, no copy in file ID - 642 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Standard PY - 1996 TI - Australian Drinking Water Guidelines N1 - Australian Drinking Water Guidelines KW - water, water quality, testing , pesticides, pesticide contamination, methods, chemical testing, human health N1 - mentioned as methods used by NSW Dept. of Health (see EPA NSW web site), copy can be obtained from Standards Australia. UR - http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/pestmngng.htm ID - 643 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Standard PY - 2000 TI - Draft Hunter Valley Wine Country - Signage code for the vineyards district N1 - Draft Hunter Valley Wine Country - Signage code for the vineyards district KW - signage code, Hunter valley, regulations N2 - code for signage in Hunter Valley, size, siting etc UR - http://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au/scripts/CESSremdm.pl?Do=page&Page=PNum200 ID - 644 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Standard PY - 2000 TI - Interim guidelines for wineries with events PB - Santa Ynez Valley General plan Advisory Committee Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - Interim guidelines for wineries with events Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - community, guidelines, wineries, restaurants, cellar door, events, functions, entertainment, tourism, noise, traffic, lighting, amenity, complaints, parking, frequency, size, time, nuisance, planning, international N2 - guidelines developed by one community for operation of wine tourism facilities UR - http://wwwgailmarshall.org/wineries.htm ID - 645 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Standard PY - 2001 BT - Development control plans, Cessnock NSW, Vineyards district N1 - Development control plans, Cessnock NSW, Vineyards district N1 - must have document: 'Vineyards district' obtain copy from Cessnock City Council NSW. KW - planning, controls, regulations, scheme, decision making, Hunter valley, outdoor dining, al fresco dining, restaurants, wineries, tourism, signs, signage, sewerage, effluent, on-site, management, wastewater, water, waste, Australian wine region N2 - series of documents relating to all planning issues affecting wine industry in Hunter valley area. Key document UR - http://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au ID - 646 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Standard PY - 2001 TI - In Focus: A Review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan - Rural Tourism PB - Niagra Escarpment Commission Position Paper N1 - In Focus: A Review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan - Rural Tourism KW - Niagra Escarpment, Biosphere, rural, tourism, wineries, economics, community, positions, point of view, planning, restaurants, cellar door sales, value added, entertainment, sustainable, urban services, commercial activity, international N2 - Proceedings of Niagra Escarpment Commission topic: Rural Tourism; in particular winery, cellar door, and restaurants- commission recommendation of exclusion of these businesses in the Escarpment rural area. N1 - see web site below for this document and others in the series UR - http://www.escarpment.org/plan_review.htm ID - 647 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Standing Committee on Environment and Conservation PY - 1978 TI - Oil Spills. Prevention and Control of Oil Pollution in the Marine Environment PB - House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia SP - 122 N1 - Oil Spills. Prevention and Control of Oil Pollution in the Marine Environment N1 - w199 KW - oil spill government Federal policy ID - 1602 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Standing Committee on Environment and Conservation, Official Hansard Report. PY - 1978 TI - Sub-committee for Oil Spills Inquiry, PB - House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia SP - 212 N1 - Sub-committee for Oil Spills Inquiry, N1 - w189 KW - oil oil spill Federal national government policy N1 - See also w190 ID - 1592 ER - TY - RPRT AU - State Development Committee PY - 1981 TI - Progress Report of the State Development Committee on Port Utilisation and Development in Victoria, with particular reference to the Role of Western Port within the State's Port System CY - Melbourne SP - 79 plus map N1 - 1981 N1 - Progress Report of the State Development Committee on Port Utilisation and Development in Victoria, with particular reference to the Role of Western Port within the State's Port System N1 - w158 KW - Ports Development Western Port Westernport Oil Steel Planning Natural Resources ID - 1561 ER - TY - RPRT AU - State of Victoria, Department of Infrastructure PY - 2000 TI - Housing Melbourne, residential Forecast 2000 CY - Melbourne PB - State of Victoria, Department of Infrastructure N1 - 2000 N1 - Housing Melbourne, residential Forecast 2000 N1 - 2215 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 221 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Statistics, Australian Bureau of PY - 1992 BT - Australia's environment : Issues and facts PB - Commonwealth of Australia ED - Statistics, Australian Bureau of T3 - ABS Catalogue no.4140.0 N1 - Australia's environment : Issues and facts N1 - Monash University Peninsula 333.7 0994 A9384 KW - key document, sustainability, biodiversity, issues, overview, rare, endangered, flora, fauna, dieback, maps, greenhouse, population, tourism, human activities, environment ID - 648 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute PY - 1987 TI - Planning and Environment Act BT - No. 45/ 1987 N1 - Planning and Environment Act KW - Statutes, Law, Acts, Victorian law, responsible authorities N2 - (planning enforcement, explanation of planning schemes, duties of responsible authorities, regulations) N1 - avaiable on Victorian Governement web site and in reference section at Monash University ID - 649 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute N1 - 3 August 1989 PY - 1989 TI - State environment protection policy (control of music noise from public premises) no. N -2 N1 - Victorian Government Gazette no. S 43 KW - law, legislation, environment, protection, enforcement, noise, nuisance, planning, music, functions, entertainment, measurement, assessing, testing, wineries, restaurants N2 - document referred to in planning permits for commercial developments, available from EPA N1 - copy in file (BP) ID - 650 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute N1 - 15 June 1989 PY - 1989 TI - State Environment protection policy (control of noise from commerce, industry and trade) no. N -1 N1 - Victorian Government Gazette no.S 31 KW - law, legislation, environment, protection, enforcement, noise, nuisance, planning, functions, entertainment, measurement, assessing, testing, wineries, restaurants N2 - document referred to in planning permits for commercial developments N1 - copy in file (BP) ID - 651 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute PY - 1989 TI - Water Act 1989 VL - Act no.80/1989 version no. 056 N1 - Water Act 1989 KW - law, legislation, water N1 - download from web site below UR - http://www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au ID - 652 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute PY - 1994 TI - Catchment and Land Protection Act VL - Act No. 52/1994 version no. 022 N1 - Catchment and Land Protection Act KW - Law, Legal, water catchment, regulated, proclaimed, roads, roadside, vegetation, noxious, weeds, landowners, land, management, enforcement, pollution, planning, environmental N2 - legislation , complementary document to planning and Environment Act, relates to land management, roadsides, noxious weeds, catchment , responsible authorities, landholder responsibilities, special area plans, land use, catchment areas N1 - can be downloaded from web site below, also see "planning and environment act,1987" and "Environment effects act, 1978"& amendments: 1991 discussion paper, 1994 amendments. UR - http://www.vic.gov.au/12d/C/ACT00793/2_2.html ID - 653 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute N1 - 27 August 1997 PY - 1997 TI - Variation of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) - insertion od Schedule F.6 Waters of Port Phillip Bay N1 - Variation of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) - insertion od Schedule F.6 Waters of Port Phillip Bay N1 - Victorian Government Gazette No. S 101 KW - legislation, law, Victoria, water, catchment, Port Phillip Bay, environment, protection, policy ID - 654 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Statute PY - 1999 BT - Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme N1 - Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme N1 - Copy of relevant sections held in file, also e-mail june 2001, & MPSC office. KW - key document, N2 - ( overview of peninsula, total area, population, agriculture and economy of region, recreation and tourism, environmental and cultural significance, infrastructure, drainage and environment, environmental values, Agriculture and 'clean and green', corporate plan, pressure on ecosystems, conservation values, agriculture and sustainable land practices, pattern of subdivision and viablity, cumultative effects of individual decisions, Strategic framework, Maps, urban development, industry and infrastructure,industry and environment, zones and overlays, section 21.09: planning for rural areas,references to other key documents, and much more!) ID - 655 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statute PY - 1999 TI - Health Act 1958 (& amendments 1999) BT - Act no. 6270/ 1958 N1 - Health Act 1958 (& amendments 1999) N1 - Monash Peninsula R348.945022 V645.1 KW - Law, statutes, Victorian law, health Act, responsible authorities, nuisance, noise, water, council responsibilities, EPA, complaint investigation, sanitary provisions, protection water supplies, water pollution, offensive waterways, N2 - Law, statutes, Victorian law, health Act, responsible authorities, nuisance, noise, water, duties of councils, EPA, complaint investigation, sanitary provisions, protection of water supplies, water pollution, offensive waterways, N1 - copy in reserve section Monash peninsula library, also available on Victorian govt. web site ID - 656 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Statute PY - 2001 TI - Wine Equalisation Tax PB - Australian Taxation Office Y2 - 13/ 05/ 2001, N1 - Wine Equalisation Tax N1 - XXXX Y2 - 13/ 05/ 2001 KW - ATO, tax, taxation, WET, wine equalisation tax N2 - download from ATO site , WET, wine equalisation tax details and examples N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.ato.gov.au ID - 657 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Statute PY - 2001 TI - Our Water our future: Draft outline of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) PB - EPA (Vic) N1 - Our Water our future: Draft outline of the State environment protection policy (Waters of Victoria) KW - policy, law, legislation, planning, protection, pollution, targets, consistency, responsible authorites, key document, VIP N2 - Overides some previous legislation & guidelines; includes: policy, law, legislation, planning, protection, pollution, targets, consistency, responsible authorites, implemetation, monitoring, audits, environmental management, incentives, conservation, water, environmental flows, streams; vegetation, riparian, aquatic, waterway management, floodplain, wetlands, estuaries, chemicals, pesticides, land use and capability, fertilisers and biocides, irrigation, roads and infrastructure, soil erosion, wastewater management, reuse, septic tanks, sewage, areas of high conservation value, reference areas, EPA intervention levels ID - 658 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Statute(SA) PY - 2001 TI - Draft Environment protection (Water quality) policy and explanatory report PB - EPA (SA) N1 - Draft Environment protection (Water quality) policy and explanatory report KW - water , quality, pollution, conservation, wineries, recycling, re-use, policy, legislation, law, economic, impact, wastewater, effluent, storage, lagoons, discharge, groundwater, management, septic tanks, restaurants, tourist facilities, sewage, SA, www N1 - copy of index & executive summary in file UR - http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/epa.html ID - 659 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stenhouse, A. PY - 1996 TI - Testing for environmental pollution in rural areas SP - 110 - 111 JF - The Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker IS - Annual Technical issue N1 - Testing for environmental pollution in rural areas N1 - copy in file. KW - testing, environmental pollution, water analysis, residues, chemical, pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals, microbial, contamination, run-off, BOD, nitrates, phosphate, fertilizers, pH., streams, ground water monitoring. N2 - brief overview of reasons for testing and where to get it done. ID - 660 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stevens, J. T. AU - Gfeller, W. AU - Machemer, L. AU - Leist, K. H. PY - 1998 TI - Adequacy of required regulatory hazard testing for the detection of potential hormonal activity of crop protection chemicals SP - 59-79 JF - Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health. Part B, Critical Reviews JO - J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev VL - 1 IS - 1 N1 - Adequacy of required regulatory hazard testing for the detection of potential hormonal activity of crop protection chemicals N1 - 98136998 N1 - English KW - Animal Dogs Endocrine System/de [Drug Effects] Fetus/de [Drug Effects] Guidelines Human Mice *Pesticides/to [Toxicity] Rabbits Rats Reproduction/de [Drug Effects] N2 - The capacity of some synthetic chemicals, the so-called "endocrine-disrupting chemical," to alter hormonal activity, as well as the adequacy of the testing of chemicals to evaluate this capacity, has been called into question. Among the chemicals indicted have been certain crop protection agents or pesticides. Crop protection chemicals rank among the most closely regulated and thoroughly tested chemicals in use in both the human health and environmental hazard areas. However, it has been proposed that in vitro and in vivo screening tests be used to identify potential endocrine-active chemicals and to supplement or replace required regulatory bioassays. In vitro tests, such as receptor binding, examine a single chemical event, do not measure toxicity, post-receptor-mediated biological response, or the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of a chemical. Therefore, data derived solely from such a limited testing technique should not be used as a basis for selection of chemicals for making regulatory decisions. In vivo screening tests, such as the uterotrophic assay, which promise to provide a rapid answer to a targeted question, do not capture the complexity of the biological response. As in the case with in vitro tests, results from a single in vivo test, such as a change in uterine weight, should not be used as a basis for regulatory decision making. Further, it has been suggested that such a screening battery should be put into place for ecotoxicity testing. Yet it is well recognized that endocrine-active chemicals that affect fish and wildlife in their natural habitat have been shown to cause similar adverse effects in laboratory test animals. Therefore, these screening tests do not add value to the current regulatory test battery. Evidence is presented that demonstrates that the regulatory safety assessment paradigm has a low likelihood of missing potential endocrine-active chemicals and has served society well. ID - 661 ER - TY - CONF AU - Stevenson, I. K. PY - 1994 TI - Vegetation policy for the urban/rural fringe ED - Scheltema, M.A. BT - A vision for a greener city: The role of vegetation in urban environments CY - Femantle, WA PB - Greening Australia Limited, Canberra SP - 103-109 N1 - October 4th-6th, 1994 N1 - Vegetation policy for the urban/rural fringe N1 - 886 N1 - 333.770994 N277V N1 - Conference Proceedings N2 - Urban-rural fringe locations present a unique range of human pressures and landuse changes compared to other settings. Community concerns about suburbanisation have led to the formulation of both central and local planning controls by Government to conserve vegetation. However, these efforts have essentially failed on Melbourne's fringe. Studies of planning schemes, plus interviews with planners, landholders and real estate agents as well as aerial photographic analysis showed that socio-economic behaviour of the fringe population has been responsible for an incremental loss of indigenous vegetation. Another outcome of the study is that voluntary broadscale revegetation for landscape purposes can result. Overall, this behaviour of the fringe population presents a challenge to policy makers. To retain ans restore ecological values, an integrated package of mechanisms is advocated which involves regulation, plus incentives and education. UR - Monash University Library ARCUE ID - 222 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stewart, W. PY - 2001 TI - Managing a vineyard in an urban environment JF - The Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker IS - May, 2001 N1 - Managing a vineyard in an urban environment N1 - copy in file KW - community concerns, urban, conflict , regulations, Barossa valley, South Australia, water, subsurface, off-site, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, birds, planning, overview. N2 - short concise article in relation to Barossa experience ID - 662 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stilwell, D.E. AU - Gorny, K.D. PY - 1997 TI - Contamination of soil with copper, chromium, and arsenic under decks built from pressure treated wood SP - 22 29 JF - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology VL - 58 IS - 1 N1 - Contamination of soil with copper, chromium, and arsenic under decks built from pressure treated wood N1 - also see review article on this topic, abstract copy in file KW - treated, wood, arsenic, leaching, poles, vineyards N2 - suggests considerable leaching of preservative from wood may be possible ID - 663 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stoddard, M. AU - Braithewaite, R. W. PY - 1979 TI - A strategy for utilization of regenerating heathland habitat by the Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus; Marsupialia, Peramelidae) SP - 165-179 JF - Journal of Animal Ecology VL - 48 N1 - A strategy for utilization of regenerating heathland habitat by the Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus; Marsupialia, Peramelidae) N1 - 730 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - (1) Bandicoots (Isoodon obesulus) exhibit a clear preference for newly regenerating heathland, but this is most strongly shown by juveniles of both sexes, young mature females and large, old males. (2) Middle-aged bandicoots increase their range of movement to include much more established vegetation. (3) The population shows little annual fluctuation in size although the level of transience is high. (4) The breeding season is highly predictable and females start to breed synchronously. It ends abruptly after 6 months. Young females appear to commence breeding earlier than old females. There is a positive relationship between mean litter size and female body weight. (5) The litter size declined from 1974, through 1975 to 1976. Within each year there is a chronological increase in litter size. (6) Females produce, on average, 8.27 young per year, but recruitment into the trappable population varies between about 12 and 18%Approximately seven-eighths of the production is lost from the study area. (7) We suggest that bandicoots are well adapted to utilize regenerating heath because of their high reproductive rate and their utilization of suboptimal adjacent habitats whence the optimum habitat can be reinvaded. Their reproductive strategy oscillates about a continuum influenced by changes in juvenile and adult mortality and is similar to a semelparity-iteroparity gradient (the production of one litter or many litters during the life-span) although the oscillation is contained within narrow limits at the iteroparity end of the scale. Lack of predation, high longevity and (presumed) synchronous invasion of a newly created habitat results in a 3 year wave-like replacement of males. UR - ARCUE ID - 223 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Stoneham, G AU - Crowe, M. AU - Platt, S AU - Chaudhri, V. AU - Soligo, J. AU - Strappazzon, L. PY - 2000 TI - Mechanism For Biodiversity conservation on private Land PB - DNRE N1 - Mechanism For Biodiversity conservation on private Land N1 - Biodiversity UR - City of Casey ID - 1252 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Strategic Planner, Shire of Hastings PY - 1988 TI - Western Port (Steel Works) Act, 1970 - Reclamation Area, and Council's Strategic Direction for Port Facilities in Western Port CY - Hastings PB - Shire of Hastings SP - 11 N1 - December 2, 1988 N1 - Western Port (Steel Works) Act, 1970 - Reclamation Area, and Council's Strategic Direction for Port Facilities in Western Port N1 - w132 KW - Western Port Bay Westernport Reclamation Ports Port Facilities BHP Lysaght Planning Conservation Strategic Planning ID - 1537 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Strickland, K. AU - Strickland, P. PY - 1992 BT - Peninsula plants: a field guide to indigenous plants of the Mornington Peninsula suitable for cultivation CY - Mornington Peninsula PB - Kareelah Bush Nursery, Victoria N1 - Peninsula plants: a field guide to indigenous plants of the Mornington Peninsula suitable for cultivation N1 - RBG 581.99452 PEN N1 - 710 N1 - Educational N1 - Descriptions and illustrations of the species indigenous to the Mornington Peninsula. Designed to promote the use of indigenous species in gardens, etc. UR - RBG Library ID - 224 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Stronell, J.E. and Associates Pty. Ltd. PY - 1997 TI - Going With The Flow - An Action Plan for the Merricks/Coolart Creek Catchment CY - Malvern PB - funded by Coast Action SP - 95 N1 - 14.7.1997 N1 - Going With The Flow - An Action Plan for the Merricks/Coolart Creek Catchment N1 - w91 KW - Merricks/Coolart Creek Catchment Stream Flows Water Cycles Catchments Degradation Aggradation Estuaries Erosion Water quality Wastewater Treatment Wetlands ID - 1497 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1976 BT - The threat of weeds to bushland. A Victorian study. PB - Australian Institute of Agricultural Science N1 - The threat of weeds to bushland. A Victorian study. N1 - MPSC holding N1 - Copy at MPSC N2 - environmental weeds , also see other publications in MPSC list, not sighted from MPSC bibliography ID - 666 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1984 BT - Conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation PB - Arthur Rhylah Institute N1 - Conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation N1 -???? KW - roadside, corridors, roads, roadside vegetation, native, wildlife corridors, management, infrastructure N2 - not sighted, from bibliography ID - 667 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 1986 TI - The state of the rivers and streams in the Western Port region, Western Port Rivers Management study PB - Dandenong Valley Authority, Victoria N1 - The state of the rivers and streams in the Western Port region, Western Port Rivers Management study N1 - from Bibliography (Forster, 1989) ID - 668 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1990 BT - Land use and agriculture in the Western Port region PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination committee M1 - 2 N1 - Land use and agriculture in the Western Port region N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 669 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1993 BT - Victorian case study : coastal management and decision making processes in the Westernport region CY - Canberra, A.C.T. PB - The Commission SP - 1 v. (various pagings) ED - Coastal Zone Inquiry (Australia) ED - Australia. Resource Assessment Commission. ED - Victoria. Dept. of the Premier and Cabinet. ED - (Firm)., AGC Woodward Clyde N1 - Victorian case study : coastal management and decision making processes in the Westernport region SN - 0644286075 N1 - Matheson Library Government Publications 333.917099452 C652V N1 - prepared for Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet and Resource Assessment Commission Coastal Zone Inquiry by AGC Woodward-Clyde Pty Limited. Cover title: Coastal Zone Inquiry Victorian case study. Prepared as part of the Resource Assessment Commission's Coastal Zone Inquiry. It is the result of an interactive and collaborative approach between the Inquiry and the Victorian government also involving the local government authorities from the study area. Includes bibliography. Anb93/06 Coastal Zone Inquiry Victorian case study. KW - Coastal Zone Inquiry (Australia) Coastal zone management Environmental aspects Victoria Western Port Region. Coastal zone management Economic aspects Victoria Western Port Region. Coastal zone management Government policy Victoria Western Port Region. N2 - A documentation of how coastal zone management occurs in the case study area and not intended to be evaluative. ID - 670 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 1993 TI - Coastal Zone Inquiry: Victorian Case Study - Coastal Management and decision making processes in the Westernport region PB - Victorian department of premier and Cabinet & Resource Assessment Commission Coastal Zone Inquiry SP - 144 N1 - 1993 N1 - Coastal Zone Inquiry: Victorian Case Study - Coastal Management and decision making processes in the Westernport region N1 - overviews of many issues in study area KW - geography, social, economic, tourism, history, management, maps, risks, monitoring, policy, planning, flora, fauna, conservation, responsible, community, legislation, government, industry, aboriginal, history, Bass, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Phillip, key N2 - key document for stage 1, project area N1 - in MPSC collection ID - 671 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1995 BT - Environmental report conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation PB - Monash University, Graduate School of Environmental Science N1 - Environmental report conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 673 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study PY - 1996 BT - Victorian regional travel and tourism survey CY - Melbourne, Vic. PB - Tourism Victoria SP - <18> v. ED - Tourism Victoria (Vic.) ED - AGB McNair Pty Ltd. N1 - Victorian regional travel and tourism survey SN - 0730693368 (Yarra Valley, Dandenongs & The Ranges region) 0730693295 (Goldfields region) 0730693317 (Legends, Wine & High Country region) 0730693325 (Lakes region) 0730693333 (Gippsland region) 0730693376 (The Murray region) 0730693384 (Gippsland natural discovery region) 0730693228 (set) 0730693309 (Goulburn Central Murray region) 0730693236 (Main overnight report) 0730693244 (Main day trip report) 0730693252 (Melbourne region) 0730693260 (Oasis region) 0730693279 (Great Ocean Road region) 0730693287 (Grampians region) 073069335X (The Island, Bays & Peninsulas region) 0730693392 (Melbourne day trips region) 0730693341 (Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island region) 0730693961 (Macedon Ranges & Spa country) N1 - Matheson Library Undergraduate Collection 338.4791945 T727.1V Berwick Library 338.4791945 VIC N1 - 1 summary booklet. "1995" Survey carried out by AGB McNair Pty Ltd on behalf of Tourism Victoria. [v. 1] Main overnight report -- [v. 2] Main day trip report -- [v. 3] Melbourne region -- [v. 4] Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island region -- [v. 5] Great Ocean Road region -- [v. 6] Grampians region -- [v. 7] Goldfields region -- [v. 8] Oasis region -- [v. 9] Goulburn Central Murray region -- [v. 10] Legends, Wine & High Country region -- [v. 11] Lakes region --[v. 12] Gippsland region -- [v. 13] Yarra Valley, Dandenongs & Whe Ranges region -- [v. 14] The Island, Bays & Peninsula region -- [v. 15] The Murray region --[v. 16] Gippsland natural discovery region -- [v. 17] Melbourne day trips region -- [v. 18] Macedon Ranges & Spa country KW - Tourist trade Victoria Statistics. ID - 674 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 1998 TI - Waterway assessment in the Western Port catchment: the environmental health of Western Port Peninsula streams PB - Rod Hardwick AWT Pty. Ltd. N1 - Waterway assessment in the Western Port catchment: the environmental health of Western Port Peninsula streams KW - water, catchments, resource, quality, sewage, pollution, management, biological, streams, environmental, flow, assessment, dams, monitoring, macroinvertebrates, riparian, sustainable, quantity, data, key document, maps, Mornington Peninsula N2 - Detailed environmental assessment of Mornington Peninsula catchments N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 675 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 1999 TI - Greater Peninsula Tourism: The value of Tourism to the Mornington Peninsula Economy PB - Urban Enterprises Pty Ltd N1 - Greater Peninsula Tourism: The value of Tourism to the Mornington Peninsula Economy KW - economics, tourism, planning, jobs, facts and figures, employment, building approvals, wineries, restaurants, income, expenditure, investment, accommodation N2 - see other MP tourism documents ( and caution note on data interpretation with this.) ID - 676 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 1999 TI - Greater Peninsula Tourism : The origin of visitors to the Mornington Peninsula PB - Urban Enterprises Pty Ltd N1 - Greater Peninsula Tourism : The origin of visitors to the Mornington Peninsula N2 - see other documents by Urban Enterprises when viewing this document, also see comments re: May 2000 report! N1 - copy in file ID - 677 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 2000 TI - Devilbend and Bittern Reservoirs Future use strategy: land use history, flora, fauna and archeology PB - Ecology Australia Pty Ltd N1 - Devilbend and Bittern Reservoirs Future use strategy: land use history, flora, fauna and archeology N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 678 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 2000 TI - Mornington peninsula Tourism: Tourism indicators for the Mornington Peninsula PB - Urban Enterprises Pty Ltd N1 - May 2000 N1 - Mornington peninsula Tourism: Tourism indicators for the Mornington Peninsula KW - Tourism, Economics, Mornington Peninsula, expenditure, accommodation, wineries, restaurants, income N2 - Tourism, Economics, Mornington Peninsula, expenditure, accommodation, wineries, restaurants, income, (care! includes holiday homes in data on tourist accommodation , & expeditures 'estimated', 'expected' increases, year to year comparisons made from surveys at different times of year (seasons), however includes some data on employment , investment, wineries and restaurants that can be re-worked and re-evaluated) ID - 679 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 2000 TI - Mornington Peninsula Tourism: The health of tourism on the Mornington Peninsula 1999/ 2000 PB - Urban Enterprise Pty Ltd N1 - June 2000 N1 - Mornington Peninsula Tourism: The health of tourism on the Mornington Peninsula 1999/ 2000 KW - economics, tourism, planning, jobs, facts and figures, employment, building approvals, wineries, restaurants, income, expenditure, investment, accommodation, income N2 - see other reports by Urban Enterprise Pty Ltd ID - 680 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 2000 TI - Australian Regional Winegrape Crush Survey PB - AgricultureVictoria; Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation N1 - Australian Regional Winegrape Crush Survey KW - grape crush, tonnage, wine grapes, mornington peninsula, data, grapes grown, wineries, grapes crushed, wine , litres, www N2 - grape crush data includes Mornington Peninsula and forecasts, winery crush capacities UR - http://www.agric.wa.gov.au:7000/wine/Default.asp ID - 681 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Tourism: The health of tourism on the Mornington Peninsula 2000 PB - Urban Enterprises N1 - August 2001 N1 - Mornington Peninsula Tourism: The health of tourism on the Mornington Peninsula 2000 KW - economics, wineries, employment, tourism N2 - data and trend in employment in wine tourism N1 - copy in file ID - 682 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Study&Guidelines PY - 1996 BT - Mornington Peninsula - Western Port roadside management plan. PB - Context Pty Ltd and Ecology Australia Pty Ltd M1 - 2 N1 - Mornington Peninsula - Western Port roadside management plan. CP - 1&2 N1 - copies at MPSC N2 - (Volume 1: Report , includes botanical studies and maps of selected roads in Shire; Volume 2 : Operations manual Roadside and bicycle plan reports) ID - 683 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Study&Guidelines PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan - Detailed threats and values PB - Report by Oceanics Australia for Mornington Peninsula Shire Council N1 - Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan - Detailed threats and values KW - water, quality, planning, responsible authorities, catchments, streams, groundwater, pollution, planning, staff, environmental values, risk, analysis, data, studies, key document, maps, roads, agriculture, vineyards, communication, permits N2 - This is executive summary of MPSC stormwater management plan ( also see complete vols 1 -3 & appendices) N1 - see MPSC web site for complete document UR - http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au ID - 685 ER - TY - THES AU - Stump, J. PY - 1990 TI - Defecation rates, pasture utilization and population structure of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus in the Greensbush area (Point Nepean National Park), Mornington Peninsula CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Zoology SP - 90 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Defecation rates, pasture utilization and population structure of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus in the Greensbush area (Point Nepean National Park), Mornington Peninsula N1 - 1442 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Zoology Department ID - 225 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sullivan, H. PY - 1981 TI - An archaeological Survey of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria T3 - Occasional reports series / Victoria Archaeological Survey no. 6 CY - Victoria PB - Victoria Archaeological Survey, Ministry for Conservation Victoria VL - 0724146903 : N1 - An archaeological Survey of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria N1 - Monash university, Centre for Gippsland Studies 994.52 SUL N1 -? KW - Aborigines, Mornington Peninsula , history Historic sites, cultural, archeology ID - 855 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Sullivan, Hilary AU - Victoria Archaeological Survey. AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. PY - 1981 BT - An archaeological survey of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria CY - [Melbourne] PB - Victoria Archaeological Survey Ministry for Conservation Victoria SP - 194 , [12] of plates T3 - Occasional reports series / Victoria Archaeological Survey no. 6 N1 - An archaeological survey of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria SN - 0724146903 : N1 - Monash university, Centre for Gippsland Studies 994.52 SUL N1 - by Hilary Sullivan. Australian Aboriginal antiquities. Sites. Archaeological investigation. Conservation.. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula (ANB/PRECIS SIN 061677x) Bibliography: p. [112]-117. Occasional reports series (Victoria Archaeological Survey) ; no. 6. KW - Aborigines, Mornington Peninsula , history Historic sites, cultural, archeology ID - 686 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Sustainability Measures PY - 2003 TI - Indicators of Sustainability N1 - Indicators of Sustainability N1 - CMA 2 N1 - Sustainability UR - PPWPCMA Library ID - 1159 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Sykes, G. AU - Skinner, F.A. TI - Microbial aspects of pollution T3 - Symposium Series no.1 PB - Society for Applied Bacteriology N1 - Microbial aspects of pollution N1 -?Monash peninsula ? 576 SY983 28907 KW - microbiology, chemistry, science, technical, weed killers, soil, water, pollution, contamination, fate, persistence, metabolism, data, catabolism, pesticides, herbicides N2 - Series of scientific monographs on degradation of herbicides and pesticides by microbes. Includes table of herbicides and species that can degrade them, (fungi& bacteria). N1 - copy in file (BP) ID - 687 ER - TY - THES AU - Tann, T. H. PY - 1983 TI - Studies on the intertidal algal communities on a horizontal rock platform at Rye, Victoria CY - Bundoora, Victoria PB - La Trobe University, Department of Botany SP - 80 M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Studies on the intertidal algal communities on a horizontal rock platform at Rye, Victoria N1 - 1444 N1 - Thesis UR - La Trobe University - Botany Department ID - 226 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tarr, H. E. PY - 1954 TI - Mud Island Revisited SP - 3-4 JF - The Bird Observer VL - 2 N1 - Mud Island Revisited N1 - 823 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 1111 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Taylor, J. AU - Jope, S. PY - 2001 TI - Poverty on the metropolitan fringe N1 - 200104 VL - 1876250437 N1 - Poverty on the metropolitan fringe N1 - 45226 KW - Poverty Outer suburbs Disadvantaged groups Urban environment Low income Geographic location Urban policy Environmental planning Melbourne, Vic N2 - There has been considerable recent interest in the geographic distribution of economic and social disadvantage in Australia. This report draws together recent data from diverse sources to examine the situation of people on low income living on the metropolitan fringe of Melbourne. The study considers in a general way some of the diversity of Melbourne's outer areas and then explores in more detail three local government areas: the City of Hume, the City of Frankston, and the Shire of Mornington Peninsula. The main issues raised for people on low incomes include: public transport; affordable private rental housing and the location of public housing; access to local employment; access to education and training; access to specialist services; and opportunities for social participation. The authors found that although poverty on the metropolitan fringe is not primarily caused by locational disadvantage it is compounded by locational factors. N1 - Fitzroy, Vic: Brotherhood of S Laurence, 2001, 54p, maps References: p53-54 AD - Brotherhood of St Laurence, 67 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 (1,2) ID - 1352 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Taylor, R. PY - 1999 BT - Wild places of greater Melbourne CY - Collingwood, Victoria PB - CSIRO Publishing M1 - 1 SP - 224 VL - 1 N1 - Wild places of greater Melbourne SN - 0 9577471 0 1 N1 - 2014 N1 - Educational UR - ARCUE ID - 228 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Terminology PY - 1980 BT - Bushland provisions for the Southern Mornington peninsula - supplement to "Conservation of bushland on the Mornington Peninsula" N1 - supplement to "Conservation of bushland on the Mornington Peninsula" see other entry N1 - Monash Peninsula 333.78409945 W526 94113A KW - bushland, planning, units, classification, significant tree-line, definitions, planning, controls, regulations N2 - explanation of planning terminology relating to bushland and other native vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula ID - 688 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Terminology PY - 2001 TI - Noise: Affected environment, introduction to noise terminology and descriptors PB - Clearview Commercial Area study draft SEIS Y2 - feb. 2001, M1 - web site N1 - Noise: Affected environment, introduction to noise terminology and descriptors Y2 - feb. 2001 KW - noise, sound transmission, decibels,dBA, limits, planning, noise terminology, noise descriptors N2 - extract of explanation of noise measurement and factors affecting sound transmission, a U.S. county maximum limits. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.co.snohomish.wa.us/pds/planning/reports/clearDEIS/noise.pdf ID - 689 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Teschke, K. AU - Kelly, S. J. AU - Wiens, M. AU - Hertzman, C. AU - Dimich-Ward, H. AU - Ward, J. E. AU - Van Oostdam, J. C. PY - 1993 TI - Concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in the adipose tissue of British Columbia residents SP - 192-6 JF - Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique JO - Can J Public Health VL - 84 IS - 3 N1 - Concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in the adipose tissue of British Columbia residents N1 - 93364857 N1 - English KW - *Adipose Tissue/ch [Chemistry] Adolescence Adult Age Factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Body Burden British Columbia Comparative Study *Environmental Exposure Europe Female Health Surveys Human *Insecticides, Organochlorine/an [Analysis] Insecticides, Organochlorine/me [Metabolism] Japan Male Metabolic Clearance Rate Middle Age North America *Population Surveillance Regression Analysis N2 - Adipose tissue from a sample of 41 British Columbians was analyzed for a number of organochlorine pesticides. Pesticide concentrations were very low. Persistent fat-soluble compounds like DDT were found at the highest concentrations, whereas compounds that either quickly metabolize to other forms or are readily excreted were found at low levels or not detected. Data on age, sex, area of residence, occupation, diet and weight were obtained by interview. Increasing age was related to increasing levels of several of the persistent pesticides. Although there were insufficient data for statistical analysis, two individuals with potential occupational exposures had much higher levels of the pesticides than other subjects. Although population-based surveys of these organochlorine pesticides in human tissue may have little value, further study may be warranted for groups known to have had high exposures (e.g. occupationally exposed). ID - 690 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Teuschler, L. K. AU - Dourson, M. L. AU - Stiteler, W. M. AU - McClure, P. AU - Tully, H. PY - 1999 TI - Health risk above the reference dose for multiple chemicals SP - S19-26 JF - Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology JO - Regul Toxicol Pharmacol VL - 30 IS - 2 Pt 2 N1 - Health risk above the reference dose for multiple chemicals N1 - 20065501 N1 - English KW - Animal Comparative Study Diazinon/to [Toxicity] Disulfoton/to [Toxicity] Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Human Lindane/to [Toxicity] Maximum Allowable Concentration Models, Biological No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level Organophosphorus Compounds/to [Toxicity] *Pesticides/to [Toxicity] Regression Analysis Risk Assessment/mt [Methods] Thiocarbamates/to [Toxicity] N2 - Recent work indicates that the regression of toxicity data viewed as categories of pathological staging is useful for exploring the likely health risk at doses above a Reference Dose (RfD), which is an estimate (with uncertainty spanning perhaps an order of magnitude) of a daily exposure to the human population (including sensitive subgroups) that is likely to be without an appreciable risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime. Toxic effects, which may include both quantal and continuous data, are classified into ordered categories of total toxic severity (e.g., none, mild, adverse, severe). These severity categories are regressed on explanatory variables, such as dose or exposure duration, to estimate the probability of observing an adverse or severe effect. In this paper, categorical regression has been expanded to compare the likely risks across multiple chemicals when exposures are above their RfDs. Existing health risk data for diazinon, disulfoton, S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate, fenamiphos, and lindane were analyzed. As expected, the estimated risks of adverse effects above the RfD varied among the chemicals. For example, at 10-fold above the RfD these risks were modeled to be 0.002, 0.0001, 0.0007, 0.002, and 0.02, respectively. The results and impacts of this analysis indicate that categorical regression is a useful screening tool to analyze risks above the RfD for specific chemicals and suggest its application in evaluating comparative risks where multiple chemical exposures exist. ID - 691 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Thatcher, A. PY - 1976 BT - Port Phillip Bay coastal inventory: Topography and vegetation CY - Melbourne PB - The Port Phillip Authority SP - 56 N1 - Port Phillip Bay coastal inventory: Topography and vegetation N1 - CLVP 581.994 VIC N1 - 734 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 229 ER - TY - RPRT AU - The State of Victoria AU - Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority PY - 2006 TI - Port Phillip and Western Port Native Vegetation Plan PB - The State of Victoria, Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority N1 - Cardinia L4.76 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia Shire Council libray ID - 893 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Thelen, K.D. AU - Jackson, E.P. AU - Penner, D. PY - 1995 TI - The basis for the hard- water antagonism of glyphosate activity SP - 541 - 548 JF - Weed Science VL - 43 IS - 4 N1 - The basis for the hard- water antagonism of glyphosate activity N1 - Copy of abstract in file, from web site search for 'glyphosate' KW - glyphosate, water, water hardness, inactivation, degradation, chemistry of inactivation, antagonism, roundup UR - http://www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov ID - 692 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Thomas, I. PY - 1998 BT - Environmental impact assessment in Australia: theory and practice. PB - The Federation Press VL - 2 nd N1 - Environmental impact assessment in Australia: theory and practice. SN - 1 86287 283 X KW - environmental assessment, audit, compliance, environmental management, accountability, law, economics, fines, legal, Victoria, Environment effects Act ID - 693 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Thompson, Doug E.M. PY - 1996 BT - From Conflict to Reform - From 5.1.1798 Into Mornington Peninsula Shire Constituted 15.12.1994 CY - Somerville SP - 159 N1 - From Conflict to Reform - From 5.1.1798 Into Mornington Peninsula Shire Constituted 15.12.1994 N1 - w98 N1 - see page 143-144: 'secret letter angers shire' - a letter from WPPC to Minister Roper re inappropriate process on Heritage Cove was waylaid by department staffer leading to threatened defamation writ and forced 'apology' by WPPC. KW - Shire of Hastings WPPC History litigation Heritage Cove Waringine Park corruption ID - 1504 ER - TY - THES AU - Thomson, C. PY - 1993 TI - The distribution of small mammal species in relation to heath vegetation at Cranbourne Botanic Gardens CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, Faculty of Science and Technology M2 - Bachelor of Science (Honours) N1 - The distribution of small mammal species in relation to heath vegetation at Cranbourne Botanic Gardens N1 - 2420 N1 - Thesis N2 - The distribution patterns of terrestrial small mammal species in heathland in the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Victoria, were investigated through a trapping study and a detailed floristic and structural description of habitat. Two main plant communities, Leptospermum myrsinoides heathland and wet heathland, were recognized. Of the five species captured, the Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus), the introduced House Mouse (Mus musculus), and the Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) were trapped frequently enough for statistical analysis. R. lutreolus appeared to be utilizing all the defined floristic groups, existing in relatively high numbers in all. This, it is proposed, may be due to high population density recorded, which has led to an expansion in habitat use by this species. R. lutreolus did appear to be differentiating between sites on the basis of selected resources, however, generally preferring topographically low sites with a high percentage log cover, harder soil, higher shrub stratum, and a high availability of monocotyledon food. Mus musculus showed a clear preference for Leptospermum myrsinoides heathland, preferring areas with a relatively simple vegetation structure typical of the more topographically exposed areas of the trapping grid - with a low percentage litter cover, few logs, a high percentage of bare ground, vegetation with low vertical diversity, low shrub height, and a low monocotyledon food index. R. lutreolus and Mus musculus appeared to be partitioning the habitat according to resource availability. Isoodon obesulus did not exhibit any clearly identifiable pattern of distribution in relation to the measured floristic and structural attributes of the habitat. UR - Deakin University ID - 230 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Tiffany, C. PY - 1994 BT - The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve : a resource guide for teachers and visitors CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Natural Resources SP - 44 N1 - The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve : a resource guide for teachers and visitors N1 - 333.783099451 PIN N1 - 248 N1 - Educational N1 - Good edu UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 231 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Tilling, Adam PY - 2006 TI - Review of Salinty Management in the Northern Foothills of Western Port Catchment PB - Cardinia Environment Coalition N1 - Review of Salinty Management in the Northern Foothills of Western Port Catchment N1 - Cardinia l-7.60 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 898 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Tilling, Adam PY - 2006 TI - Review of Salinity Management in the North Foothills of Western Port Catchments PB - Western Port Catchment Landcare Network N1 - Review of Salinity Management in the North Foothills of Western Port Catchments N1 - Landcare UR - PPWPCMA ID - 946 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tilson, H. A. PY - 1998 TI - Developmental neurotoxicology of endocrine disruptors and pesticides: identification of information gaps and research needs SP - 807-11 JF - Environmental Health Perspectives JO - Environ Health Perspect VL - 106 Suppl 3 N1 - Developmental neurotoxicology of endocrine disruptors and pesticides: identification of information gaps and research needs N1 - 98310009 N1 - English KW - Adult Age Factors Animal Child Critical Period (Psychology) *Developmental Disabilities/ci [Chemically Induced] Disease Susceptibility *Endocrine Diseases/ci [Chemically Induced] Endocrine System/de [Drug Effects] Endocrine System/gd [Growth & Development] *Environmental Exposure/ae [Adverse Effects] Environmental Health/st [Standards] *Environmental Pollutants/ae [Adverse Effects] Health Policy Human Nervous System/de [Drug Effects] Nervous System/gd [Growth & Development] Neurosecretory Systems/de [Drug Effects] *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] Research Risk Assessment United States *Xenobiotics/ae [Adverse Effects] N2 - There is increasing evidence that some environmental chemicals can interrupt neurodevelopmental processes during critical periods of development, resulting in effects on sensory, motor, and cognitive function. It is now generally accepted that developing organisms are differentially sensitive to chemical exposure because of toxicokinetic and/or toxicodynamic factors. Regulatory mechanisms have been implemented to protect humans from over- or inappropriate exposures to environmental chemicals. Current regulatory practices, however, may be insufficient because of the possibility that some environmental chemicals interfere with endocrine function at key periods of neurodevelopment. In addition, a recent National Research Council (NRC) report on pesticide contamination in the diets of infants and children concluded that current regulatory practices may not sufficiently protect infants and children from the risk of pesticide exposure. The NRC report indicates that regulatory agencies might underestimate the actual exposure of infants and children to pesticides and rely too heavily on data from adults in the risk assessment of pesticides. Consideration of endocrine-disrupting chemicals and the differential susceptibility of infants and children has led to identification of a number of information gaps and research needs that should be addressed in order to improve future risk assessments for these chemicals. ID - 694 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tisdall, H. T. AU - Wallis, C. C. PY - 1901 TI - A botanical trip to Emerald SP - 70 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 18 N1 - A botanical trip to Emerald N1 - 974 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 232 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Todd, J. PY - 2000 TI - Twelve Threatened Spider-orchids Caladenia species CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 30 N1 - May 2000 VL - No. 103 M1 - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement N1 - Twelve Threatened Spider-orchids Caladenia species N1 - 2477 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report KW - Charming Spider-Orchid, Caladenia amoena Audas' Spider-Orchid, Caladenia audasii Elegant Spider-Orchid, Caladenia formosa Eastern Spider-Orchid, Caladenia fragmentissima ssp. orientalis Mellblom's Spider-Orchid, Caladenia hastata Wimmera Spider-Orchid, Caladenia lowanensis Frankston Spider-Orchid, Caladenia robinsonii Rosella Spider-Orchid, Caladenia rosella Rigid Spider-Orchid, Caladenia tensa Fringed Spider-Orchid, Caladenia thysanochila Candy Spider-Orchid, Caladenia versicolor Yellow-lip Spider-Orchid, Caladenia xanthochila UR - ARCUE ID - 234 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Todd, J. A. PY - 1990 TI - Significance of vegetation and assessment of impacts of construction along the Whitemark Oil easement, Hastings, Victoria CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecological Horticulture Pty. Ltd. SP - 4 N1 - October 1990 M1 - Report for Kinhill Engineers Pty. Ltd. N1 - Significance of vegetation and assessment of impacts of construction along the Whitemark Oil easement, Hastings, Victoria N1 - 1122 N1 - 108 N1 - Consultants Report UR - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. ID - 233 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Tonkinson, D AU - McNabb, E AU - Sutter.G AU - Clemann, N AU - Downe, j PY - 2003 TI - Flora and Fauna Survey of Cannibal Creek Reseve PB - Land Victoria SP - 52 N1 - Flora and Fauna Survey of Cannibal Creek Reseve N1 - Cardinia Reserves C N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Done for land Victoria by Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research UR - Cardinia Shire Council library ID - 1066 ER - TY - GEN AU - Tonkinson, D. AU - Taranto, M. AU - Kefford, E.2002 TI - Mapping and condition assessment of Coastal Moonah Woodalnd remnants on the Mornington Peninsula. Report to the Mornington Peninsula Shire N1 - Mapping and condition assessment of Coastal Moonah Woodalnd remnants on the Mornington Peninsula. Report to the Mornington Peninsula Shire U1 - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research: Melbourne KW - Coastal Moonah Community Communities ID - 1023 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Toohey, L. PY - 2001 TI - Spraydrift damage to court BT - Chemical industry news VL - Summer 2001 IS - 40 SP - 4 - 5 N1 - Spraydrift damage to court KW - spraydrift, legal proceedings ID - 695 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Tourism Victoria PY - 2007 TI - Victoria's Nature Based Tourism Strategy: draft Plan 2007-2011 CY - Victoria, Parks PB - Tourism Victoria N1 - Tourism UR - City of Casey ID - 1253 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Tourism Victoria (Vic.) AU - AGB McNair Pty Ltd. PY - 1996 BT - Victorian regional travel and tourism survey CY - Melbourne, Vic. PB - Tourism Victoria SP - <18> v. N1 - Victorian regional travel and tourism survey SN - 0730693368 (Yarra Valley, Dandenongs & The Ranges region) 0730693295 (Goldfields region) 0730693317 (Legends, Wine & High Country region) 0730693325 (Lakes region) 0730693333 (Gippsland region) 0730693376 (The Murray region) 0730693384 (Gippsland natural discovery region) 0730693228 (set) 0730693309 (Goulburn Central Murray region) 0730693236 (Main overnight report) 0730693244 (Main day trip report) 0730693252 (Melbourne region) 0730693260 (Oasis region) 0730693279 (Great Ocean Road region) 0730693287 (Grampians region) 073069335X (The Island, Bays & Peninsulas region) 0730693392 (Melbourne day trips region) 0730693341 (Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island region) 0730693961 (Macedon Ranges & Spa country) N1 - Matheson Library Undergraduate Collection 338.4791945 T727.1V Berwick Library 338.4791945 VIC N1 - 1 summary booklet. "1995" Survey carried out by AGB McNair Pty Ltd on behalf of Tourism Victoria. [v. 1] Main overnight report -- [v. 2] Main day trip report -- [v. 3] Melbourne region -- [v. 4] Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island region -- [v. 5] Great Ocean Road region -- [v. 6] Grampians region -- [v. 7] Goldfields region -- [v. 8] Oasis region -- [v. 9] Goulburn Central Murray region -- [v. 10] Legends, Wine & High Country region -- [v. 11] Lakes region --[v. 12] Gippsland region -- [v. 13] Yarra Valley, Dandenongs & Whe Ranges region -- [v. 14] The Island, Bays & Peninsula region -- [v. 15] The Murray region --[v. 16] Gippsland natural discovery region -- [v. 17] Melbourne day trips region -- [v. 18] Macedon Ranges & Spa country KW - Tourist trade Victoria Statistics. ID - 696 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Traill, B AU - Porter, C PY - 2001 BT - Nature Conservation Review Victoria 2001 PB - Victorian National Parks Association N1 - Nature Conservation Review Victoria 2001 N1 - copy in PARKS Vic library KW - marine, intertidal, western port, vegetation, flora, fauna, riperian, ecosysytems, biodiversity, greenhouse, overviews, parks ID - 697 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Transfield Construction (Victoria) Pty. Ltd. PY - 1989 TI - Proposal to Use BP Refinery Site, Crib Point, Victoria PB - Transfield Construction (Victoria) Pty. Ltd. SP - 37 & Appendices N1 - January 1989 N1 - Proposal to Use BP Refinery Site, Crib Point, Victoria N1 - w235 KW - Industrial Development Crib Point Transfield BP Refinery Land Use Planning ID - 1638 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Truscott, L. PY - 1999 TI - Safe practices for viticulture are now well documented SP - 75 - 99 JF - Australian Viticulture IS - November/ December N1 - Safe practices for viticulture are now well documented KW - key document , viticulture, OH&S, occupational health and safety, pesticides, sprays, emergency, first aid, health effects, acute, chronic,poisoning, training, public safety, hazardous substances, procedures N2 - Comprehensive cover of O,H & S, and general safety for workers, visitors and public, in relation to viticulture ID - 698 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - Trust, Natural Heritage PY - 2005 TI - BioSites: Maps and Reports for Land & Water Management Agencies - Port Phillip Region PB - Department of Sustainability and Environment N1 - BioSites: Maps and Reports for Land & Water Management Agencies - Port Phillip Region N1 - CD N1 - CD Biodiversity M3 - UR - Cardinia CD Library ID - 1084 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tunbridge, A. AU - Simmons, D. AU - Adams, R. PY - 2000 TI - Allelopathic Effects of Sweet Pittosporum Pittosporum undulatum Vent. on the Germination of Selected Native Plant Species SP - 44-50 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 117 IS - 2 N1 - Allelopathic Effects of Sweet Pittosporum Pittosporum undulatum Vent. on the Germination of Selected Native Plant Species N1 - 1937 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 235 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Tutton, D. PY - 1993 BT - Weed control strategy: Balnarring Foreshore Reserve CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Dandenong Region SP - 54 N1 - Weed control strategy: Balnarring Foreshore Reserve N1 - CLVP 632.58099452 WEE N1 - 661 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 236 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ueoka, M. AU - Allinson, Y. AU - Kelsall, Y. AU - Graymore, M. AU - Stagnitti, F. PY - 1997 TI - Environmental fate of pesticides used in Australian viticulture: behaviour of dithianon and vinclozolin in the solis of the Australian Riverland SP - 2915 - 2924 JF - Chemosphere VL - 35 IS - 12 N1 - Environmental fate of pesticides used in Australian viticulture: behaviour of dithianon and vinclozolin in the solis of the Australian Riverland KW - pesticides, mobility , transportation in soils N2 - pesticide transport in Australian vineyard soils, -fungicides, dithianon, vinclozolin. ID - 699 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ugwuegbu, B. U. AU - Prasher, S. O. AU - Ahmad, D. AU - Dutilleul, P. PY - 2001 TI - Bioremediation of residual fertilizer nitrate: II. Soil redox potential and soluble iron as indicators of soil health during treatment SP - 11-8 JF - Journal of Environmental Quality JO - J Environ Qual VL - 30 IS - 1 N1 - Bioremediation of residual fertilizer nitrate: II. Soil redox potential and soluble iron as indicators of soil health during treatment N1 - 21083333 N1 - English KW - Agriculture Environmental Monitoring *Fertilizers Glucose/me [Metabolism] Hydrogen-Ion Concentration *Iron/me [Metabolism] *Nitrates/me [Metabolism] Oxidation-Reduction *Soil Microbiology Solubility Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Waste Disposal, Fluid N2 - The prospect of using wastewater containing high loads of soluble organic matter (OM) for removing residual agricultural chemicals (fertilizer, pesticide, or herbicide) in farm soil, although promising, could have adverse effects on soil agricultural quality as a result of development of redoximorphic features in the soil profile. In this study, the effect of organic carbon supplement for bioremediation of residual fertilizer nitrate on soil properties, redox potential (Eh), pH, and metal ion mobilization was studied using sandy soils packed in columns. The study was included in a general project, described elsewhere (Ugwuegbu et al., 2000), undertaken to evaluate use of controlled water table management (WTM) systems to supply organic carbon for creating a reduced environment conducive to denitrification of residual fertilizer nitrate leaching from the farm to subsurface water. The columns were subjected to subirrigation with water containing soluble organic carbon in the form of glucose. The work was carried out in two experimental setups and the long-term effect of a range of glucose concentrations on the Eh, pH, and soluble levels of Fe and Mn was investigated. From the results obtained, it could be concluded that excessive organic carbon supplement to soil can have adverse effects on soil quality and that Eh and soluble Fe are the two most practical parameters for monitoring soil health during treatment of farm chemicals. ID - 700 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Unknown PY - 1998 TI - Draft Best Practice Environmental Management Guidelines for Dredging SP - 62 N1 - 28 October, 1998 N1 - Draft Best Practice Environmental Management Guidelines for Dredging N1 - w237 KW - Dredging Environmental Management ID - 1640 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Unknown PY - 1998 TI - Draft Guidelines for Best Practice Environmental Management of Dredging SP - 60 N1 -?? 1998 N1 - Draft Guidelines for Best Practice Environmental Management of Dredging N1 - w239 KW - Dredging Environmental Management ID - 1642 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Urban Enterprise Pty Ltd PY - 2005 TI - City of Casey: Tooradin Village Tourism Assessment PB - Urban Enterprise Pty Ltd, N1 - Marine Education & Tourism N1 - Draft report.3 documents on Marine Education and Tourism N1 - Dolphin Reseaerch Institute UR - City of Casey ID - 1244 ER - TY - GEN AU - Van Deuren, H. AU - Esnouf, J. PY - 1998, 1998 TI - Sandwich surface seal trial on Western Port Highway, Hastings CY - np PB - np SP - 12 N1 - Monograph N1 - Sandwich surface seal trial on Western Port Highway, Hastings U1 - DATE: 1998, PAGES: 12p, PUBLISHER: np, T: np N1 - 006518435 N1 - English KW - Sprayed seal Surfacing Field test ID - 1329 ER - TY - JOUR AU - van Polanen Petel, A. M. AU - Kirkwood, R. AU - Gigliotti, F. PY - 2004 TI - Adaptation and assessment of M-44 ejectors in a fox-control program on Phillip Island, Victoria SP - 143-147 N1 - 2004-05 JF - Wildlife Research VL - 31 IS - 2 SN - 1035-3712 N1 - Adaptation and assessment of M-44 ejectors in a fox-control program on Phillip Island, Victoria N1 - D02301 N1 - (Phillip Island Nature Park, Cowes) (Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Institute of Animal Science, Frankston) Wildlife Research, 2004-05, 31 (2), p143-147, 1 table, 1 fig, refs. publishing.sales@csiro.au KW - Foxes Vulpes vulpes Introduced species Vertebrate pests Pest control Poisoning of animal pests Baiting Baits Equipment Design Adaptation 1080 Sodium fluoroacetate Sodium monofluoroacetate Sandy soils Efficacy Phillip Island Vic South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) N2 - The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is regarded as a major pest species in Australia and poison baiting is used as a control method. M-44 ejectors are baited, spring-activated devices that propel the contents of a capsule into a predator's mouth. A study aimed to adapt M-44 ejectors for use in sandy soils and to assess the feasibility of incorporating the modified M-44s into a long term fox-control program on Phillip Island Vic. The fast-acting poison sodium cyanide was used to ensure the collection of fox bodies and any non-target animals. A fox was killed on 78.6% of occasions that an M-44 was triggered. No non-target species triggered M-44s, although rodents and birds occasionally ate the unpoisoned baits. Future management use of the M-44s would be with sodium monofluoroacetate (1080), so an estimate was made of the catch per unit effort of M-44s with this poison. Results suggest that deployment of M-44s with 1080 is likely to be more time-effective than other techniques (A). UR - http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/144.htm ID - 1001 ER - TY - THES AU - Van Polanen Petel, T. D. PY - 2000 TI - The value of urban bush remnants as bird habitat CY - Melbourne PB - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences SP - 69 M2 - B.Sc. (Honours) N1 - The value of urban bush remnants as bird habitat N1 - 2232 N1 - Thesis N2 - Bushland remnants dispersed through the urban environment are fragments of natural habitat that are potentially important in the conservation of native avifauna. However, before an effective conservation strategy can be developed, it is necessary to obtain a better assessment of their value as native bird habitat and of the factors that determine that value. The broad aim of this study was therefore to determine the value of bushland remnants in the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne as native bird habitat. More specifically, I documented the composition of the bird communities of 15 remnants and determined the effects of remnant size, degree of isolation, vegetation composition and degree of similarity with the surrounding matrix on community composition Seven bird counts were conducted in each remnant between October 1999 and January 2000. Chi-square analyses indicated that 79.7 % of all species were native, 81.2 % of all bird were natives and 76.8 % of all species were open-nesting species. The abundance of open nesting species varied significantly among the remnants. Regression analyses indicated that remnant size significantly influenced bird species richness, the mean abundance of birds and t number of rare birds in a remnant (the Rarity Index). The degree of dissimilarity with the surrounding matrix also significantly influenced these aspects of bird community composition, but the degree of isolation of the remnants did not. Various aspects of vegetation structure explained a significant proportion of the variance in the bird species richness and Rarity Index of the remnants, but not of the mean abundance of birds. However, the floristic composition of the remnants did not have a significant effect on their avifaunas. The results show that the bushland remnants studied have significant value as native bird habitat in the urban environment. Remnants that were large, structurally complex and surrounded by a matrix with a similar vegetation structure were particularly rich in native bird life. The theoretical and management implications of the findings are discussed. UR - ARCUE ID - 237 ER - TY - GEN AU - Varied PY - 1986 - 1987, 1986/1987 TI - Submissions on S.P.P.1 (#24-#45) PB - Shire of Hastings SP - 120 N1 - Submissions on S.P.P.1 (#24-#45) N1 - w162 KW - Submissions Planning Port Development Ports Industrial Development ID - 1565 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VCC PY - 1996 TI - Victorian Coastal Strategy DRAFT CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 45 N1 - 14 November 1996 VL - ISBN 0 7306 6578X N1 - Victorian Coastal Strategy DRAFT N1 - w59 KW - Victorian Coastal Strategy Demographic Trends Economic value of coast Coastal Planning and Management Estuaries Coastal Industry Marine environments Coastal infrastructure Population trends Recreational boating N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1466 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VCC PY - 1997 TI - Victorian Coastal Strategy CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 56 N1 - November 1997 VL - ISBN 0 7306 6753 7 N1 - Victorian Coastal Strategy N1 - w58 KW - Victorian Coastal Strategy Demographic Trends Economic value of coast Coastal Planning and Management Estuaries Coastal Industry Marine environments Coastal infrastructure Population trends Recreational boating N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1465 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VCC PY - 1997 TI - 1997 Victorian Coastal Conference 'Caring for the Coast' Conference Proceedings CY - Geelong, Victoria PB - Victorian Coastal Council SP - 129 N1 - 20 & 21 November, 1997 N1 - 1997 Victorian Coastal Conference 'Caring for the Coast' Conference Proceedings N1 - w60 KW - Coastal dynamics Tourism and Recreation Coastal management Water quality Parks and reserves Coastal design Marine management Conservation Community involvement Community consultation Coastal development ID - 1467 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VCC PY - 2001 TI - Victorian Coastal Strategy DRAFT CY - Melbourne PB - Victorian Coastal Council SP - 52 N1 - April 2001 VL - 0 7311 8960 4 N1 - Victorian Coastal Strategy DRAFT N1 - w56 KW - demographic trends economic value coastal planning and management estuaries coastal industry marine environments coastal infrastructure population trends recreational boating N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1463 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VCC PY - 2002 TI - Victorian Coastal Strategy CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 56 N1 - January 2002 VL - ISBN 0 7311 8962 0 N1 - Victorian Coastal Strategy N1 - w55 KW - Victorian Coastal Strategy Demographic Trends Economic value of coast Coastal Planning and Management Estuaries Coastal Industry Marine environments Coastal infrastructure Population trends Recreational boating ID - 1462 ER - TY - BOOK AU - VFF PY -???? BT - Victorian Farmers Federation Employment Handbook PB - Victorian Farmers Federation Handbook N1 - Victorian Farmers Federation Employment Handbook N1 - not sighted, reference incomplete ( verbal recommendation from Keith Harris) KW - Law, Agricultural occupational health and safety, Farm, O,H & S ID - 701 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Vic Roads PY - 1991 TI - Port of Melbourne Authority - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Road Transport Impacts CY - Melbourne PB - Port of Melbourne Authority SP - ~50 N1 - 4 November, 1991 N1 - Port of Melbourne Authority - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Road Transport Impacts N1 - w229 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning Road Transport Vic Roads N1 - A Report prepared in the Strategic Transport Planning Department of Vic Roads ID - 1632 ER - TY - BOOK AU - VicGovt. PY - 1987 BT - Bushland weeds PB - Dept. of Conservation , Forestry and Lands N1 - Bushland weeds N1 - From Bibliography (Forster, 1989) ID - 702 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria2005 TI - Biodiversity action planning in the Port Phillip and Western Port area PB - Melbourne : Dept. of Sustainability and Environment, 2005. N1 - Biodiversity action planning in the Port Phillip and Western Port area U5 - 1 folded sheet (5 p.) : col. ill. ; 22 cm. N1 - 333.95099452 BIO 1.10.5 N1 - (Dept. of Sustainability and Environment) KW - Biological diversity conservation -- Victoria -- Port Phillip Bay Region. Biological diversity conservation -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. N1 - (Dept. of Sustainability and Environment) ID - 1030 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria2005 TI - Protecting our bays and waterways : partnership agreement between EPA, MAV and Melbourne Water : for urban stormwater management in the Port Phillip and Westernport catchments PB - [Melbourne, Vic.] : EPA Victoria, [2005?]. N1 - Protecting our bays and waterways : partnership agreement between EPA, MAV and Melbourne Water : for urban stormwater management in the Port Phillip and Westernport catchments U5 - 14 leaves ; 30 cm. N1 - 628.2109945 PRO N1 - (Environmental Protection Authority ;Municipal Association of Victoria ;Melbourne Water) Cover title. 'Improving the Environmental Performance of Melbourne's Stormwater Systems'. KW - Urban runoff -- Victoria -- Port Phillip -- Management. Urban runoff -- Victoria -- Western Port Region -- Management. Water quality management -- Victoria -- Port Phillip. Water quality management -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. Waterways -- Victoria -- Port Phillip. Waterways -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. Bays -- Victoria -- Port Phillip. Bays -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. N1 - (Environmental Protection Authority ;Municipal Association of Victoria ;Melbourne Water) Cover title. 'Improving the Environmental Performance of Melbourne's Stormwater Systems'. ID - 1034 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria2005 TI - Biodiversity action planning in the Port Phillip and Western Port area PB - Melbourne : Dept. of Sustainability and Environment, 2005. N1 - Biodiversity action planning in the Port Phillip and Western Port area U5 - 1 folded sheet (5 p.) : col. ill. ; 22 cm. N1 - 333.95099452 BIO 1.10.5 N1 - (Dept. of Sustainability and Environment) KW - Biological diversity conservation -- Victoria -- Port Phillip Bay Region. Biological diversity conservation -- Victoria -- Western Port Region. N1 - (Dept. of Sustainability and Environment) ID - 1042 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria, Australian Archives and Public records Office of PY - 1993 TI - 'My heart is breaking' : A joint guide to records about aboriginal people in the Public Record Office of Victoria and the Australian Archives, Victorian Regional Office PB - Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra N1 - 'My heart is breaking' : A joint guide to records about aboriginal people in the Public Record Office of Victoria and the Australian Archives, Victorian Regional Office SN - 0 644 32498 8 N1 - Monash peninsula 994.5004 9915 A938 KW - aboriginal history, public records, bibliography ID - 703 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Government of PY - 1991 TI - 1991 State of the Environment report: Agriculture and Victoria's Environment - Resource report CY - Melbourne PB - Office of the Commissioner for the Environment N1 - 1991 State of the Environment report: Agriculture and Victoria's Environment - Resource report KW - maps, salinity, vegetation, flora, fauna, impact, waterlogging, erosion, landcare, soil, acidification, chemical residues, persistence, Australian data, monitoring, native biota, techniques, human health, Victoria, contacts, greenhouse, effects,species N1 - copy in PARKS Vic library ID - 704 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria National Parks Service PY - 1996 BT - Churchill National Park and Lysterfield Park Draft Management Plan CY - East Melbourne PB - Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 32 N1 - Churchill National Park and Lysterfield Park Draft Management Plan SN - 0730661563 N1 - 333.783099456 CHU N1 - 589 N1 - Management Plan UR - ARCUE ID - 238 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2003 TI - Western Port Ramsar Site: Strategic Management Plan PB - DSE N1 - Ramsar Site UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 925 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2003 TI - Western Port Ramsar Site: Strategic Management Plan PB - DSE N1 - Ramsar Site UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 1212 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2005 TI - Safety and Environment Management Plan for the local Port of Western Port PB - Parks Victoria N1 - Environment Plan UR - PPWPCMA ID - 952 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2006 TI - Yaringa Marine National Park,French Island Marine National Park, Churchill Island Marine National Park: Draft Management Plan August 2006 CY - Victoria, Parks PB - Parks Victoria N1 - Draft N1 - Cardinia L4.53 N1 - Marine parks L1 - www.parks.vic.gov.au ID - 931 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2006 TI - Point Nepean National Park and Point Nepean Quarantine station Draft Management Plan CY - Victoria, Parks PB - Parks Victoria N1 - Parks UR - Biosphere office ID - 1396 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2007 TI - Point Nepean news BT - Point Nepean N1 - Point Nepean news N1 - Information UR - Biosphere Reserve office- Hastings ID - 1384 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria, Parks PY - 2007 TI - Mushroom Reef marine Sanctuary management plan CY - victoria, Parks N1 - Marine UR - MPWPBiosphere office ID - 1386 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victoria. Department of, Conservation AU - Natural, Resources PY - 1993 TI - Port Phillip-Westernport regional LandCare plan VL - 0730632253 N1 - Port Phillip-Westernport regional LandCare plan N1 - B941647 KW - Regional planning Catchment areas LandCare Program Victoria N2 - The Port Phillip-Westernport LandCare plan is one of nine LandCare plans prepared throughout Victoria. It addresses resource management issues in the catchments to Port Phillip Bay and Western Port. These catchments contain highly productive agricultural land, a wide spectrum of industry, very significant natural values and three million people living in urban and residential areas. Resource degradation problems are described and the plan proposes that remedial and preventive LandCare actions be implemented by local involvement in local issues and by municipalities, state government agencies and community based organisations. (Au) N1 - Melbourne, DCNR, 1993 : 1 vol : ISBN 0730632253 Scholarly overview ; Management plan ID - 1268 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria. Department of Primary, Industries2005 TI - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources PB - Melbourne, Vic. : Department of Primary Industries, 2005- N1 - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources U5 - v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. N1 - J PRI N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI KW - Natural resources -- Victoria Agriculture -- Victoria . N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI ID - 1028 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria. Department of Primary, Industries2005 TI - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in Gippsland who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources PB - Melbourne, Vic. : Department of Primary Industries, 2005- N1 - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in Gippsland who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources U5 - v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. N1 - J PRI N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI KW - Natural resources -- Victoria -- Gippsland Agriculture -- Victoria -- Gippsland . N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI ID - 1031 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria. Department of Primary, Industries2005 TI - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources PB - Melbourne, Vic. : Department of Primary Industries, 2005- N1 - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources U5 - v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. N1 - J PRI N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI KW - Natural resources -- Victoria Agriculture -- Victoria . N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI ID - 1032 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victoria. Department of Primary, Industries2005 TI - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Mallee and North Central who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources PB - Melbourne, Vic. : Department of Primary Industries, 2005- N1 - Primary voice : a newsletter for those in the Mallee and North Central who are passionate about actively managing our natural resources U5 - v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. N1 - J PRI N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI KW - Natural resources -- Victoria Agriculture -- Victoria . N1 - 5 versions of Primary Voice are produced: Gippsland, Glenelg Hopkins and Wimmera, Corangamite and Port Phillip Western Port, Mallee and North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken. Departmental publication DPI ID - 1033 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. Environment Protection Authority. PY - 1982 BT - Western Port Bay input streams monitoring project, 1979/81 CY - East Melbourne, Vic. PB - Environment Protection Authority SP - 76 T3 - Report / Environment Protection Authority of Victoria ; no. WQ1 N1 - Western Port Bay input streams monitoring project, 1979/81 N1 - Caulfield General Collection 333.916209945 WES N1 - Report (Victoria. Environment Protection Authority) ; no. WQ1 KW - Water quality Victoria Western Port. Water quality management Victoria Western Port. Environmental monitoring Victoria Western Port. ID - 706 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. Environment Protection Authority. PY - 1997 BT - Western Port action+ program CY - Melbourne, Vic. PB - The Authority SP - vi, 17 T3 - Publication / Environment Protection Authority ; 582 N1 - Western Port action+ program SN - 0730675270 N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.72099452 W527 Hargrave-Andrew Library 333.72099452 V645W N1 - abn97371960 Victoria Environment Protection Authority. "November 1997". "Publication 582 October 1997" - Cover Publication (Victoria. Environment Protection Authority) ; 582 KW - Environmental protection Victoria Western Port Region. Coastal zone management Victoria Western Port Region. Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region. Western Port Region (Vic.) ID - 707 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. PY - 1973 BT - Westernport Bay environmental study : [second] progress report, Jan-July 1973 CY - Melbourne PB - The Ministry SP - 1 v. (various pagings) N1 - Westernport Bay environmental study : [second] progress report, Jan-July 1973 N1 - Matheson Library Main Collection 339.49945 V645W N1 - abn94276707 Ministry for Conservation. Includes bibliographical references. KW - Environmental impact analysis Victoria Western Port Region. Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region. Environmental protection Victoria Western Port Region. Western Port Region (Vic.) ID - 708 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. Ministry for Conservation. PY - 1975 BT - Westernportrait : an explanation of the Westernport Bay environmental study CY - [Melbourne, Vic.] PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 32 N1 - Westernportrait : an explanation of the Westernport Bay environmental study SN - 0724108599 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.72099452 V645 Centre for Gippsland Studies 333.72099452 VIC Hargrave-Andrew Library 333.72099452 V645.1W N1 - Ministry for Conservation, Victoria. Natural resources. Conservation. Victoria. Western Port. Reports, surveys (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0039985) Cover title. KW - Conservation of natural resources Victoria Western Port Region. ID - 709 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. National Parks Service. PY - 1996 BT - Mornington Peninsula National Park and Arthurs Seat State Park draft management plan CY - East Melbourne PB - The Department SP - 1 v. N1 - Mornington Peninsula National Park and Arthurs Seat State Park draft management plan SN - 0730665879 N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.783099452 V645.7 Matheson Library Government Publications 333.783099452 V645M N1 - National Parks Service, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria. Bibliography. KW - National parks and reserves Victoria Mornington Peninsula Management. Mornington Peninsula National Park (Vic.) Arthurs Seat State Park (Vic.) ID - 710 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. State Co-ordination Council. AU - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group (Vic.). Special Task Group. PY - 1979 BT - Wastewater management in the Western Port catchment and the Mornington Peninsula : an examination of present and possible future needs CY - Melbourne PB - Govt. Printer SP - 306 , 5 folded leaves of col. maps N1 - Wastewater management in the Western Port catchment and the Mornington Peninsula : an examination of present and possible future needs SN - 0724182403 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 363.728 W527 Gippsland General Collection 628.3099452 WAS Hargrave-Andrew Library 628.3099452 V645W N1 - Special Task Group, Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group, State Co-ordination Council. Waste water. Disposal. Management. Victoria. Westernport & Mornington Peninsula (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0477400) Bibliography: p. [299]-303. KW - Sewage disposal Victoria Western Port Management. Sewage disposal Victoria Mornington Peninsula Management. ID - 711 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. PY - 1975 BT - The Mornington Peninsula water supply system CY - [s.l.] PB - State Rivers and Water Supply Commission SP - 7 N1 - The Mornington Peninsula water supply system N1 - Peninsula Stack 628.1099452 V645 KW - Water-supply Victoria Mornington Peninsula. ID - 712 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria. Town and Country Planning Board. PY - 1970 BT - Mornington Peninsula CY - Melbourne PB - Town and Country Planning Board T3 - Statement of planning policy / Town and Country Planning Board ; no. 2 N1 - Mornington Peninsula N1 - Peninsula General Collection 711.09945 V645.2 KW - Regional planning Victoria. Conservation and natural resources Victoria. Mornington Peninsula (Vic.). ID - 713 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Victoria.Western Port Regional Planning Authority PY -???? BT - Conservation Plan,Mornington Peninsula N1 - Conservation Plan,Mornington Peninsula N1 - Law Library N15 W527C KW -???? N2 -???? ID - 714 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Department of Primary, Industries PY - 2006 TI - Information for developing an expression of interest: marine aquaculture in Victoria N1 - 2006 VL - 1741466563 N1 - Information for developing an expression of interest: marine aquaculture in Victoria N1 - E07579 KW - Aquaculture Farm enterprises Aquatic animals Fisheries Fish farming Marine animals Production possibilities Leases Government campaigns State government Reserves Marine areas Coastal areas Port Phillip Bay Vic Western Port Bay Vic N2 - The Victorian Government will be allocating Crown leases within nine aquaculture fisheries reserves (AFRs) within Port Phillip Bay and Western Port Vic over future years. The first opportunity for interested parties is within six AFRs in these areas, and 18 secure leases totally 192 ha will be on offer. Most of these areas have proven commercial production history or have shown considerable production potential in pilot trials. The leases will be allocated through an open, transparent and competitive allocation process which will take the form of a user-friendly online auction. Details are given about the opportunities and the allocation process (A). N1 - New opportunities: marine aquaculture in Victoria, Victorian Department of Primary Industries, s.l., 2006-05, vi 30p, 8 figs. UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/ ID - 1014 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Department of Primary, Industries PY - 2006 TI - Expression of interest: marine aquaculture in Victoria N1 - 2006 VL - 1741466504 N1 - Expression of interest: marine aquaculture in Victoria N1 - E07580 KW - Aquaculture Farm enterprises Aquatic animals Fisheries Fish farming Marine animals Leases Licences Legislation Government campaigns State government Reserves Marine areas Coastal areas Victoria N2 - The Victorian Government will be allocating Crown leases within nine aquaculture fisheries reserves (AFRs) within Port Phillip Bay and Western Port Vic over future years. Details are given for an expression of interest in these leases. The information provided includes a check list, an expression of interest declaration, a development plan, a proposed Crown lease for the purpose of aquaculture, proposed aquaculture licences, proposed consent under the Victorian Coastal Management Act 1995, auction terms and conditions, and a timetable for the allocation process (IFS). N1 - New opportunities: marine aquaculture in Victoria, Victorian Department of Primary Industries, s.l., 2006-05, vi 64p. UR - http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/ ID - 1160 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1970 TI - Western Port (Steel Works) Act 1970 VL - 7950, 8290, 8050 SP - 13 N1 - Western Port (Steel Works) Act 1970 N1 - w37 KW - legislation Port of Hastings John Lysaght BHP Lysaght steel works AD - Authors Address ID - 1444 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1970 TI - Westernport Development Act 1970 & 1967 VL - 8024, 7652 SP - 11 N1 - Westernport Development Act 1970 & 1967 N1 - w38 KW - legislation Port of Hastings Hematite Petroleum BHP Esso AD - Authors Address ID - 1445 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1973 TI - Statement of Planning Policy No 5 Highway Areas under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 SP - 11 N1 - Statement of Planning Policy No 5 Highway Areas under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 N1 - w34 KW - legislation roads planning policy AD - Authors Address ID - 1441 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1974 TI - Westernportrait - An Explanation of the Westernport Bay Environmental Study CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 32 N1 - 1974 N1 - Westernportrait - An Explanation of the Westernport Bay Environmental Study N1 - w90 KW - Western Port Bay Environmental Study Nature Animals Plants Marine Life Ports and Harbours Industry Agriculture Recreation N1 - 4 copies held ID - 1496 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1975 TI - Westernport Bay Environmental Study 1973-1974 (Abridged Version) (Shapiro Report) CY - Melbourne PB - Ministry for Conservation SP - 103 N1 - Report for the Period 1973-1974 N1 - Westernport Bay Environmental Study 1973-1974 (Abridged Version) (Shapiro Report) N1 - w107 KW - Western Port Bay Environmental Study Water Industry Port Development Urban Agriculture Recreation Conservation marine environments quality control N1 - A Preliminary Report on the Westernport Bay Environmental Study ID - 1513 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1976 TI - Statement of Planning Policy No 1 Western Port (as varied) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 SP - 31 N1 - Statement of Planning Policy No 1 Western Port (as varied) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 N1 - w35 KW - legislation Westernport planning policy N1 - 3 copies AD - Authors Address ID - 1442 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1976 TI - Statement of Planning Policy No 2 Mornington Peninsula (as varied) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 SP - 30 N1 - Statement of Planning Policy No 2 Mornington Peninsula (as varied) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 N1 - w36 KW - legislation Mornington Peninsula planning policy AD - Authors Address ID - 1443 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1977 TI - Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 SP - Approx 40 N1 - Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 N1 - w44 KW - legislation planning AD - Authors Address ID - 1451 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1978 TI - Environment Effects Act 1978 N1 - Environment Effects Act 1978 T3 - Reprinted 1996 N1 - w31 KW - legislation environment legislation environment protection AD - Authors Address ID - 1438 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victorian Government1981 TI - Planning for the Hastings Port-Industrial Area PB - Department of Planning N1 - Planning for the Hastings Port-Industrial Area N1 - w161 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Port Development Ports Hastings Port Planning Industrial Development N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1564 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1987 TI - Planning and Environment Act 1987 - Reprinted 1994 VL - 45/1987 SP - 166 N1 - Planning and Environment Act 1987 - Reprinted 1994 N1 - w27 KW - environment legislation planning legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1434 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1987 TI - Environment Protection Act 1970, Reprinted 1987 SP - 118 N1 - Environment Protection Act 1970, Reprinted 1987 N1 - w29 KW - legislation environment legislation environment protection AD - Authors Address ID - 1436 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1987 TI - Planning and Environment Act 1987 VL - 45/1987 SP - 104 N1 - Planning and Environment Act 1987 N1 - w41 KW - legislation planning environment legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1448 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 1988 PY - 1988 TI - Environment Protection (Amendment) Act 1988 SP - 15 N1 - Environment Protection (Amendment) Act 1988 N1 - w30 KW - legislation environment legislation environment protection AD - Authors Address ID - 1437 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1988 TI - Health (General Amendment) Act 1988 N1 - Health (General Amendment) Act 1988 N1 - w33 KW - legislation health AD - Authors Address ID - 1440 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1988 TI - A Coastal Policy for Victoria CY - Melbourne PB - State Conservation Strategy/Dept. of Planning and Environment SP - 39 N1 - September 1988 N1 - A Coastal Policy for Victoria N1 - w105 KW - Coastal Policy Coastal Water Wetlands Estuaries Fauna Flora Residential Development Industry Tourism and Recreation Community consultation ID - 1511 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1989 TI - Planning and Environment (Amendment) Act 1989 VL - 86/1989 SP - 25 N1 - Planning and Environment (Amendment) Act 1989 N1 - w42 KW - planning environment legislation legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1449 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Summary of Technical Papers from the Data Collection Phase CY - Melbourne SP - 7 N1 - October 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Summary of Technical Papers from the Data Collection Phase N1 - w166 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning Data ID - 1569 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - The Planning Context - A Background Paper CY - Melbourne SP - 8 N1 - October 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - The Planning Context - A Background Paper N1 - w167 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning ID - 1570 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - The Ports Today - A Background Paper CY - Melbourne SP - 14 N1 - October 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - The Ports Today - A Background Paper N1 - w168 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning ID - 1571 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Possibilities Paper CY - Melbourne SP - 146 N1 - December 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Possibilities Paper N1 - w219 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - 3 copies held ID - 1622 ER - TY - GEN AU - Victorian Government1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan FILE N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan FILE N1 - w225 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1628 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Consultation Programme. An Information Brochure CY - Melbourne SP - 5 N1 - October 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Consultation Programme. An Information Brochure N1 - w226 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - 4 copies held ID - 1629 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1990 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Plans by Port CY - Melbourne SP - ~40 N1 - December 1990 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Plans by Port N1 - w228 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - 5 copies held ID - 1631 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1991 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Draft Final Report CY - Melbourne SP - 164 N1 - December 1991 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Draft Final Report N1 - w164 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning ID - 1567 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1991 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Options Paper CY - Melbourne SP - 138 N1 - May 1991 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Options Paper N1 - w169 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1572 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1991 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Summary of Options Paper CY - Melbourne SP - 35 N1 - Maty 1991 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Summary of Options Paper N1 - w170 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning ID - 1573 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1991 TI - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Options Consultation CY - Melbourne SP - 29 N1 - December 1991 N1 - Victorian Ports Land Use Plan - Options Consultation N1 - w227 KW - Port Development Ports Land Use Planning N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1630 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1994 TI - Planning Authorities Appeal Act 1994 SP - 14 N1 - Planning Authorities Appeal Act 1994 N1 - w28 KW - planning legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1435 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1994 TI - Environment Effects (Amendment) Act 1994 N1 - Environment Effects (Amendment) Act 1994 N1 - w32 KW - legislation environment legislation environment protection AD - Authors Address ID - 1439 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1995 TI - Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment and the Environmental Effects Act CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Planning and Development, Government of Victoria SP - 13 N1 - April 1995 N1 - Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment and the Environmental Effects Act N1 - w61 KW - Environmental Impact Assessment Environment Effects Act ID - 1468 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1996 TI - Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study. The Findings. 1992-1996 PB - CSIRO Melbourne Water SP - 32 N1 - Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study. The Findings. 1992-1996 N1 - w213 KW - Port Phillip state government policy ID - 1616 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 1997 TI - Ballast Water and Hull Fouling in Victoria PB - Environment and Natural Resources Committee SP - 319 N1 - Ballast Water and Hull Fouling in Victoria N1 - w71 KW - ballast water exotic organisms exotic marine organisms marine pests N1 - 2 copies ID - 1478 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1997 TI - Environment Conservation Council Act 1997 SP - 13 N1 - Environment Conservation Council Act 1997 N1 - w80 KW - environment legislation Environment Conservation Council AD - Authors Address ID - 1486 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 5.3.1998 PY - 1998 TI - Port Services Act 1995 CY - No. 82/1995 SP - 123 N1 - Port Services Act 1995 N1 - w63 KW - Port Services Act Port Corporations Melbourne Port Corporation Hastings Port Corporation Victorian Channels Authority Regulation of Port Services Crown Land Port of Melbourne Port of Geelong Port of Portland Port Charges Harbour Masters Transfer of Property Abolition of Port Authorities N1 - Reprint No. 1 AD - Authors Address ID - 1470 ER - TY - STAT PY - 1999 TI - Marine Regulations 1999 VL - 145/1999 SP - 111 N1 - Marine Regulations 1999 N1 - w39 KW - legislation marine regulations AD - Authors Address ID - 1446 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 29 June 1999 PY - 1999 TI - Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 CY - No. 91 SP - 534 N1 - Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 N1 - w62 KW - Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Environmental Significance World Heritage Wetlands of International Importance Wetlands Threatened Species Migratory Species Marine environments Nuclear Environmental Approvals Bilateral Agreements Ministerial Declarations Forestry Operations Environmental Assessments Strategic Assessments Biodiversity Conservation Protected Areas Conservation Agreements Commonwealth Reserves Precautionary Principle AD - Authors Address ID - 1469 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 4 February, 1999 PY - 1999 TI - Marine Act 1988 CY - No. 52/1988 SP - 239 N1 - Marine Act 1988 N1 - w64 KW - Operation of Vessels Harbour Masters Pollution Offences Involving Alcohol or other drugs International Conventions Marine infringements Marine Board of Victoria Ports N1 - Reprint No. 4 AD - Authors Address ID - 1471 ER - TY - STAT PY - 2000 TI - Marine (Amendment) Regulations 2000 VL - 13/2000 SP - 14 N1 - Marine (Amendment) Regulations 2000 N1 - w40 KW - legislation marine regulations AD - Authors Address ID - 1447 ER - TY - STAT PY - 2000 TI - Road Safety (Amendment) Act 2000 VL - 14/2000 SP - 39 N1 - Road Safety (Amendment) Act 2000 N1 - w43 KW - planning road safety legislation AD - Authors Address ID - 1450 ER - TY - STAT N1 - 5 July 2000 PY - 2000 TI - Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 CY - No. 181 SP - 181 N1 - Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 N1 - w65 KW - Bilateral Agreements Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Biodiversity Biodiversity Conservation Species and Communities Whale Watching Protected Areas Commonwealth Reserves Conservation Zones Enforcement Permits Permit Fees AD - Authors Address ID - 1472 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 2001 TI - Victorian Ports Strategic Study - Consultation Summary CY - Melbourne PB - Victorian Government SP - 7 N1 - 2001 N1 - Victorian Ports Strategic Study - Consultation Summary N1 - w155 KW - Hastings Port Ports ID - 1558 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Victorian Government PY - 2002 TI - Government Response to the Next Wave of Port Reform CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Infrastructure SP - 49 N1 - July 2002 N1 - Government Response to the Next Wave of Port Reform N1 - w150 KW - Ports Reform N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1554 ER - TY - RPRT AU - VIMS PY - 1993? TI - Sites of Significance Tables - Derived from the Western Port Bay Coastal Resource Atlas PB - Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences for Woodward Clyde N1 - Sites of Significance Tables - Derived from the Western Port Bay Coastal Resource Atlas N1 - w3 KW - Sites of Significance Zoological Sites of Significance Archaeological Sites of Significance Sites of Geological Significance Historic Sites N1 - Appendix 3 to Woodward Clyde Draft Oil Spill plan for Shell-Mobil ID - 1410 ER - TY - THES AU - Vinchon, Charlotte PY - 1979 TI - Contribution a l'etude des Sediments Actuels du Bassin D'alimentation et de la Baie de Western Port PB - Universite de Melbourne et Universite de Lille, L'Universite des Sciences et Techniques de Lille SP - 127 N1 - Contribution a l'etude des Sediments Actuels du Bassin D'alimentation et de la Baie de Western Port N1 - w301 KW - Port of Hastings Westernport technical port policy sediment hydrodynamic ID - 1704 ER - TY - PCOMM AU - Volunteers PY - 2001 TI - Volunteer for spray drift study (if undertaken) N1 - Volunteer for spray drift study (if undertaken) KW - volunteers N2 - offer of use of house water collection system for testing, (system including diversion and charcoal filtered water to kitchen), house next to vineyard, owned by vineyard operators N1 - Contact: Di Johnson The Garden vineyard 174 Graydens Rd ph: 59 78 8336 ID - 715 ER - TY - ELEC AU - W.H.O. PY - 1994 TI - Glyphosate PB - WHO working Group Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Glyphosate N1 - TA: Environmental Health criteria N1 - TA: Environmental Health criteria Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - birth defects, cancer, glyphosate, roundup, herbicides, health, key document, review article, fauna, birds, mammals,toxicity, N2 - (Review article by WHO Committee; low toxicity of glyphosate in experimental animals, indications that it is not mutagenic, carcinogenic or teratogenic to mammals), some toxicity noted to birds and aquatic fauna, distinction made between glyphosate & roundup (contains surfactant), roundup sl. more toxic than technical grade glyphosate. See abstract on web site! N1 - copy of abstract in file; item 1 of 'glyphosate' search of site shown below, July 2001 UR - http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/Tox/ToxMain.html ID - 716 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.C.C.G. PY - 1979 TI - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory - Volume 1 CY - Melbourne PB - WPCCG - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group SP - 182 N1 - 1979 VL - Set 0 7241 1881 0 N1 - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory - Volume 1 N1 - w87 KW - Westernport Resources Catchments Physiography Groundwater Climate Coastal Vegetation Agriculture Sand Extraction Industry Yaring Harbour Gembrook State Forest French Island Phillip Island Water Earth Sciences Primary Production Inventory N1 - An Educational and Community Services Project for the Westernport Awareness Program - 2 copies held ID - 1493 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.C.C.G. PY - 1979 TI - Wastewater Management in the Western Port Catchment and the Mornington Peninsula - An examination of present and possible future needs CY - Melbourne PB - Special Task Group (Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group) - State Co-ordination Council SP - 306 N1 - January, 1979 VL - 07241 8240 3 N1 - Wastewater Management in the Western Port Catchment and the Mornington Peninsula - An examination of present and possible future needs N1 - w95 KW - Wastewater Management Western Port Bay Catchments Mornington Peninsula Regional Development Water Water Management Legislation ID - 1501 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.C.C.G. PY - 1980 TI - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory - Volume 2 CY - Melbourne PB - WPCCG - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group SP - 155 plus appendixes N1 - 1980 VL - Set 0 7241 1881 0 N1 - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory - Volume 2 N1 - w88 KW - Koo-Wee-Rup Swamplands Vegetation Westernport Resources Catchments Inventory Water Wildlife Marine Ecosystems Recreation N1 - An Educational and Community Services Project for the Westernport Awareness Program - 2 copies held ID - 1494 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.C.C.G. PY - 1983 TI - Westernport - A Bibliography CY - Melbourne PB - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group SP - 126 N1 - Revised 1983 VL - 0 7241 5367 5 N1 - Westernport - A Bibliography N1 - w108 KW - Westernport Bibliography catchment Environmental Study Conservation fauna flora Ecology Geology land use Marine Climate Pollution Tourism and Recreation Port Development Industrial Development planning History Aboriginals ID - 1514 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C. TI - Warringine Park - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Warringine Park - FILE N1 - w283 N1 - Unsorted KW - WPPC Warringine N1 - Unsorted ID - 1686 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C. TI - Somerville Bushland Group - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Somerville Bushland Group - FILE N1 - w284 N1 - Unsorted KW - WPPC Somerville Bushland Group N1 - Unsorted ID - 1687 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C. TI - WPPC Membership Lists - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Membership Lists - FILE N1 - w298 N1 - File Unsorted KW - WPPC Membership History N1 - File Unsorted ID - 1701 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C. TI - WPPC Certificate of Incorporation-Memorandum of Association - Constitution PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Certificate of Incorporation-Memorandum of Association - Constitution N1 - w300 N1 - File Unsorted KW - WPPC Constitution Certificate of Incorporation Memorandum of Association History N1 - File Unsorted ID - 1703 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1968-1979 TI - WPPC Correspondence - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Correspondence - FILE N1 - w293 N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year KW - WPPC Correspondence History N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year ID - 1696 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1970-1975 TI - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE N1 - w290 N1 - Contains minutes, agendas and other relevant paperwork. SORTED - from inception, in date order KW - WPPC Committee Meetings History N1 - Contains minutes, agendas and other relevant paperwork. SORTED - from inception, in date order ID - 1693 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1971-current, TI - Newsletters - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Newsletters - FILE N1 - w281 N1 - In Dated Order KW - WPPC Newsletters History N1 - In Dated Order ID - 1684 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1974-1997 TI - WPPC A.G.M. copy - spare copies - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC A.G.M. copy - spare copies - FILE N1 - w291 N1 - Spare copies, sorted in to date (year) order KW - WPPC AGM's History N1 - Spare copies, sorted in to date (year) order ID - 1694 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1976-1989 TI - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE N1 - w296 N1 - Files Sorted in to each year KW - WPPC Minutes Committee Meetings History N1 - Files Sorted in to each year ID - 1699 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1977 TI - Submission for Conservation Council of Victoria Conservation Prize - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Submission for Conservation Council of Victoria Conservation Prize - FILE N1 - w282 N1 - Unsorted KW - Conservation Council Conservation Prize Submission WPPC N1 - Unsorted ID - 1685 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1980-1989 TI - WPPC Correspondence - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Correspondence - FILE N1 - w292 N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year KW - WPPC Correspondence History N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year ID - 1695 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1986 TI - Order of Australia Submission - Bill Carroll - FILE N1 - Order of Australia Submission - Bill Carroll - FILE N1 - w286 N1 - Unsorted file KW - Bill Carroll Order of Australia WPPC N1 - Unsorted file ID - 1689 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1988 TI - Lorna's Triangle - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Lorna's Triangle - FILE N1 - w287 N1 - Unsorted file KW - Lorna's Triangle WPPC N1 - Unsorted file ID - 1690 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1988 TI - Conservation & Environment Groups Grants - SUBMISSION - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - Conservation & Environment Groups Grants - SUBMISSION - FILE N1 - w299 N1 - File Unsorted KW - WPPC Grants Submission N1 - File Unsorted ID - 1702 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1990-1995 TI - WPPC Correspondence - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Correspondence - FILE N1 - w294 N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year KW - WPPC Correspondence History N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year ID - 1697 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1990-1997 TI - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Committee Meetings MINUTES - FILE N1 - w297 N1 - Files Sorted in to each year KW - WPPC Minutes Committee Meetings History N1 - Files Sorted in to each year ID - 1700 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1991 TI - Order of Australia Submission - Lorna Bennett - FILE N1 - Order of Australia Submission - Lorna Bennett - FILE N1 - w288 N1 - Unsorted file KW - Lorna Bennett WPPC History Order of Australia N1 - Unsorted file ID - 1691 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.1996-2000 TI - WPPC Correspondence - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Correspondence - FILE N1 - w295 N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year KW - WPPC Correspondence History N1 - Sorted in to date order, separate folder for each year ID - 1698 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.P.C. PY - 1997 TI - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council Inc. - CONSTITUTION PB - W.P.P.C. SP - 12 N1 - 6th August, 1997 N1 - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council Inc. - CONSTITUTION N1 - w267 KW - W.P.P.C. Constitution Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council ID - 1670 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C. PY - 21.11.2998, 1998 TI - Coastal Crown Land at Bittern SP - 2 N1 - Coastal Crown Land at Bittern N1 - w302 KW - Warringine Park Wetlands Bittern Coastal Wetland Jacks Beach Sandstone Island National Estate ID - 1705 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.P.C. PY - 2001 TI - Comments on 'Management of Victoria's Ramsar Wetlands Draft Strategic Directions Statement' CY - Bittern, Vic. PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 6 N1 - 9 April, 2001 N1 - Comments on 'Management of Victoria's Ramsar Wetlands Draft Strategic Directions Statement' N1 - w276 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1679 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.P.P.C. PY - 2002 TI - Comments on Draft Strategic Management Plan for Western Port Ramsar Site CY - Bittern, Vic. PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 11 N1 - 22 May 2002 N1 - Comments on Draft Strategic Management Plan for Western Port Ramsar Site N1 - w278 KW - Ramsar Wetlands Management Plan Western Port N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1681 ER - TY - GEN AU - W.P.P.C.ongoing, TI - WPPC Annual General Meetings - FILE PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council N1 - WPPC Annual General Meetings - FILE N1 - w289 N1 - SORTED, in date order. Contains reports, minutes, agendas and other relevant paperwork KW - WPPC AGM's History N1 - SORTED, in date order. Contains reports, minutes, agendas and other relevant paperwork ID - 1692 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.R.P.A. TI - Clutching At Straws PB - Westernport Regional Planning Authority SP - 25 N1 - Clutching At Straws N1 - w84 KW - W.R.P.A. Westernport Regional Planning Authority Town Planning Pollution Standards Industrial Preferences Western Port Bay Environmental Controls Industrial Development Planning Policy Land Use Land Acquisition Pollution ID - 1490 ER - TY - RPRT AU - W.R.P.A. TI - Finding the Balance - A Plan for the Hastings - Port Industrial Area CY - Hastings PB - Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - 16 N1 - Finding the Balance - A Plan for the Hastings - Port Industrial Area N1 - w106 KW - Hastings Ports Industrial Development Environmental Management Planning N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1512 ER - TY - ELEC AU - WA(GOV) PY - 2001 TI - Draft environmental management guideline for vineyards (February 2001). PB - Wine Industry Assoc. WA, Grape Growers Assoc.(Inc),Agriculture Western Australia, Department of Environmental Protection, Waters & Rivers Commission Y2 - 14/ 08/ 2001, N1 - Draft environmental management guideline for vineyards (February 2001). Y2 - 14/ 08/ 2001 KW - WA, environment, management, vineyards, law, statutes, water, land, clearing, tourism, spray drift, chemicals, on-site, off-site, noise, complaints, regulation , key document, OH&S, community, code-of-practice, conflicts, wineries, pro-active N2 - WA document on solutions to the complete range of issues. Important overview / details of issues, avoidance and resolution of conflicts. N1 - copy in file, 44 page document UR - http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/programs/hort/viticulture/code_practice.htm ID - 717 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Walker, J. AU - Reuter, D.J. PY - 1996 BT - Indicators of Catchment Health - a technical perspective PB - CSIRO N1 - Indicators of Catchment Health - a technical perspective N1 - Frankston City Library F 631.4994 WAL 18290629 #466070 N1 - CSIRO , key document on assessing soil , and water quality . Copy of index in file. KW - catchment, water, testing, soil, methods, technical, key document, soil chemistry, farm productivity, biological indicators, landscape, integrity, soil health, quality ID - 718 ER - TY - THES AU - Walker, M. A. PY - 1993 TI - The soil seed bank in heathland and its implications for regeneration CY - Melbourne PB - Deakin University, Faculty of Science and Technology M2 - B.Sc.(Hons) N1 - The soil seed bank in heathland and its implications for regeneration N1 - 697 N1 - Thesis KW - Royal-Botanic-Gardens-Cranbourne UR - RBG Library ID - 239 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Walker, S.J. AU - Hill, B.M. AU - Goonan, P.M. PY - 1999 TI - Frog Census : 1999 - A report on community monitoring of water quality and habitat conditions in South Australia using frogs as indicators. PB - EPA (SA) N1 - Frog Census : 1999 - A report on community monitoring of water quality and habitat conditions in South Australia using frogs as indicators. KW - pollution, water, quality, environmental, effects, audit, monitoring, SA, fauna, riperian, volunteers, data, survey, amphibians, frogs, streams, catchment N2 - detailed scientific report using information provided by members of local communities. Example of what can be achieved - long term survey/ research of high standard. Includes data gathered. key document. N1 - incomplete copy in file, see web site UR - http://www.epa.sa.gov.au ID - 719 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallbrink, P.J. AU - Hancock, G. PY - 2003 TI - Western Port sediment study: Background and literature review. CSIRO Land and Water Technical Report 12/03 PB - CSIRO Land And Water N1 - Western Port sediment study: Background and literature review. CSIRO Land and Water Technical Report 12/03 N1 - Cardinia L-4.47 N1 - Catchments N1 - Technical Report no 12/03 UR - Cardinia Shire Council Lib ID - 890 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallbrink, P. J. AU - Hancock, G. AU - Olley, J. M. AU - Hughes, A. AU - Prosser, I. P. AU - Hunt, D. AU - Rooney, G. AU - Coleman, R. AU - Stevenson, J. PY - 2003 TI - The Western Port sediment study N1 - 2003 N1 - The Western Port sediment study N1 - E09363 KW - Catchment areas Water quality Sediment Sediment yield Erosion Transport processes Sediment water interface Sedimentation Research projects Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River (II28) South Gippsland (II27) AER (1) N2 - This report summarises the findings of a three year study to determine rates of accumulation and redistribution of sediment within Western Port Vic, as well as contributions to this sediment from its catchment sources. The delivery of sediment to Western Port has changed since European arrival. Large scale clearing, draining of the Koo Wee Rup swamp, and construction of channels across the swamp has led to an increase in catchment erosion and an increase in the efficiency of sediment delivery to the marine environment. The study found that persistent high turbidities arise from the daily reworking and resuspension of fine sediment by tidal, wind and wave action. Data from sediment cores indicates that a large proportion of sediment delivered to the North Arm is being transported clockwise around the embayment. Consequently, sediment delivered to the northern region has the ability to affect water quality and seagrass habitat of eastern and southern regions by the creation of a zone of turbid waterduring transport, and by increasing the extent of mud deposition in the Corinella and Rhyll segments. The dominant catchment source of the fine sediment is subsoil from channel and gully erosion of the Bunyip and Lang Lang River systems. Erosion from the clay banks to the north west of the Lang Lang jetty also appears to be an important local source of fine sediment. The contribution of the Bass River is relatively minor, contributing less than 10% to the fine sediments in the southern (Rhyll) segment of Western Port . Sediments from catchment erosion will continue to be a problem for Western Port if rehabilitation and stabilization programs are not undertaken. The timeframe for recovery is probably in the order of decades and is a function of the effectiveness of rehabilitation efforts to reduce sediment influxes from the tributary catchments and the clay banks, the residence times of sediment in the tributary channels and flushing rates of sediments from the bay (A). N1 - (CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra) CSIRO Land and Water, Wembley WA, 2003-03, 16p, 4 tables, 5 figs, 6 refs. Client Reports (CSIRO Land and Water). Western Australian Water and Rivers Commission UR - http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/consultancy/2003/Western_Port_Sediment_Study-Integration_and_Summary.pdf ID - 1163 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallbrink, P.J. AU - Hancock, G. AU - Olley, J.M. AU - Prosser, I.P. AU - Rooney, G AU - Coleman, R AU - Stevenson, J. PY - 2003 TI - The Western Port Sediment Study PB - CSIRO Land and Water N1 - The Western Port Sediment Study N1 - Cardinia L4.46 N1 - Sedimentation Study UR - Melbourne Water,EPA Victoria Cardinia Shire Councl ID - 1219 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallbrink, P. J. AU - Olley, J. M. AU - Hancock, G. PY - 2003 TI - Tracer assessment of catchment sediment contributions to Western Port , Victoria N1 - 2003 VL - 1446-6163 N1 - Tracer assessment of catchment sediment contributions to Western Port , Victoria N1 - D00878 KW - Rivers Coastal areas Bays Catchment areas Catchment management Water quality Water pollution Sediment Sediment yield Sediment water interface Sources Determination Techniques Geochemistry Tracers Radionuclides Erosion River bluffs Gully erosion Rill erosion Sheet erosion Subsoil Land use Land management Erosion control Riverbank protection Sustainable development Western Port Bay Vic Bunyip River Vic (II28) South Gippsland Vic (II27) Cardinia Creek Vic Lang Lang River Vic Yallock Creek Vic Bass River Vic AER (1) N2 - An investigation into the major sources of fine sediment to Western Port Bay Vic, using tracer techniques, was conducted as part of a larger study investigating the sources and redistribution of sediment with the Bay. The potential sources examined included all the major rivers which drain into the Bay: Cardinia Creek, Bunyip River, Yallock Creek, Lang Lang River and the Bass River, the clay banks lining the Bay to the north of the Lang Lang River mouth, the clay cliffs to the south, and unsealed roads. The sediment geochemistry indicates the major sources of fine sediment of the North Arm are the clay banks at Lang Lang (32%), the Bunyip tributary catchment (27%) the Cardinia (20%) and Lang Lang (20%). Subsoil erosion from gullies and channel banks is the dominant source of fine sediment in all the major catchments. Surface erosion is greatest in the Bass River catchments, accounting for 21% of fine sediment in that river. There is also evidence that fine sediment-bound phosphorus (P) is mostly derived from subsoil erosion in the Cardinia, Yallock, Bunyip and Lang Lang systems. However, surface erosion may account for up to 50% of particle bound P in the Bass. There is also evidence for an additional source of P in the Yallock, Lang Lang and Bass Rivers, although that is not yet accounted for. It is recommended that sediment source control works be concentrated on clay banks north of Lang Lang jetty, and on controlling subsoil erosion from the Bunyip River, Cardinia Creek and Lang Lang River (A). N1 - (CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra) CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra ACT, 2003-01, 53p, 5 tables, 17 figs, refs. Technical Report (CSIRO Land and Water), no 8/03. Melbourne Water Environment Protection Authority Victoria UR - http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/technical2003/tr8-03.pdf ID - 1165 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallbrink, P.J. AU - Olley, J.M. AU - Hancock, G.J. PY - 2003 TI - Tracer assesment of catchment sediment contributions to Western Port, Victoria. CSIRO Land and Water technical report 08/03. PB - CCSIRO Land and Water N1 - Tracer assesment of catchment sediment contributions to Western Port, Victoria. CSIRO Land and Water technical report 08/03. N1 - Cardinia L4.5 N1 - Catchments UR - Cardinia Shire Council ID - 891 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallis, R. L. PY - 1988 TI - Mammals in the North Shore, Aura Vale Park CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Department of Science, Victoria College Rusden Campus SP - 25 M1 - Report for the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works N1 - Mammals in the North Shore, Aura Vale Park N1 - 1072 N1 - AURP 599 MAM N1 - Consultants Report N2 - A three week survey of the mammals (excluding bats) was undertaken at Aura Vale Park Lake. Thirteen species were detected, of which seven were native. The presence of two species of native rodent (Rattus lutreolus and R. fuscipes) and a dasyurid marsupial (Antechinus stuartii) indicates relatively low levels of habitat disturbance. Whilst Common RingtailPossums (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) appear reasonably common, itappears to be the only arboreal mammal present in the Park, possibly because of the lack of suitable tree hollows for other species. Low densities of macropods were also present in the Park. A series of recommendations ere made to assist in the maintenance of these mammals at Aura Vale, including the regular monitoring of existing populations and the possible reintroduction of other species. UR - Parks Vic. Main Library - Kew ID - 240 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wallis, R. L. PY - 1989 TI - Mammals between Lysterfield and Cardinia Reservoir in the Shire of Sherbrooke SP - 76-79 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 106 IS - 3 N1 - Mammals between Lysterfield and Cardinia Reservoir in the Shire of Sherbrooke N1 - 220 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 241 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wallis, R. L. AU - Brown, P. R. AU - Brunner, H. AU - Andrasek, A. M. PY - 1990 TI - The vertebrate fauna of Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park CY - Melbourne PB - Department of Science and Centre for Australian Applied Ecological Research, Victoria College, Rusden Campus SP - 165 N1 - May 1990 M1 - Report for the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, Waterways and Parks Division N1 - The vertebrate fauna of Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park N1 - 1091 N1 - DANP 596 VER N1 - Consultants Report N2 - A survey of the mammalian, reptilian and amphibian fauna was conducted in the Dandenong Valley Metropolitan Park (DVW) from March 1989 till Apr:d 1990. A list of the likely original vertebrates in the Dandenong Valley was also compiled from historical and museum records. The comparison shows a sharp decline in species diversity of vertebrates in this area has occurred since European settlement. There are currently 15 species of mammals, at least ten species of reptiles and nine species of frogs living in DVMT; as well, 206 species of birds have been seen in DVMT in recent times. The Park contains few significant vertebrate species - most are bird species; fifteen species of birds are considered sufficiently important to warrant careful monitoring. The Park also contains one rare species of skink and a. viable, yet small population of Sugar Gliders. An expansion of interpretive services is recommended. These should which focus on "Possum Prowls" and on the Park's highly visible avifauna (especially wetland species) . DVMCP is thought to offer excellent potential for interpretative development with disabled groups. The future conservation of indigenous vertebrate populations in DVMP will require careful management. A number of recommendations are made to enhance the survival of vertebrates in the Park, but the concept of reintroduction of native speci6s that are no longer present in DVMT is strongly rejected. The importance of the surrounding land use and the roles of introduced (chiefly mammal) fauna is discussed. Control of Foxes, Dogs and Cats will be necessary soon to ensure the survival of some native vertebrate species. UR - ARCUE ID - 242 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wallis, R. L. AU - Brunner, H. AU - Seebeck, J. H. PY - 1996 TI - Diet of Red Foxes and Cats: Their impact on fauna living in parks near Melbourne SP - 300-305 JF - The Victorian Naturalist VL - 113 IS - 6 N1 - Diet of Red Foxes and Cats: Their impact on fauna living in parks near Melbourne N1 - 84 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Red foxes and cats have had significant impacts on native fauna in many parts of Australia, as they are highly efficient hunters and have adapted to a wide range of habitats. Dietary studies of foxes and cats have indicated that both species are highly opportunistic, but that mammals form the major component of the food intake of both species. Studies in the Melbourne VIC urban and semi rural parks supported these findings that foxes and cats may well be having significant impact on the reduction of biodiversity of native vertebrates in the greater Melbourne area. UR - ARCUE ID - 243 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Walsh, J. AU - Connell, D. W. PY - 1974 TI - Possible causes of mortalities of mangroves at Crib Point, Westernport Bay CY - Melbourne PB - Core Group, Westernport Bay Environmental Study, Ministry for Conservation SP - 13 N1 - December 1974 VL - No. 4.3.6.2 M1 - Report for the Westernport Bay Environmental Study N1 - Possible causes of mortalities of mangroves at Crib Point, Westernport Bay N1 - 888 N1 - 583.4209945 POS N1 - Consultants Report UR - NRE Corporate Library ID - 244 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Walsh, N.G AU - Foreman, D.B PY - 1993 TI - Use of Victorian Plants by Koories T3 - Flora of Victoria Volume 1: Introduction CY - Melbourne PB - Inkata Press N1 - Use of Victorian Plants by Koories ID - 831 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ward, Kate AU - McLaren, Shakti PY - 2005 TI - Expert survivors in groupwork making changes SP - 15-18 N1 - 200509 JF - DVIRC Quarterly (Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre) IS - 3 SN - 1445-436X N1 - Expert survivors in groupwork making changes N1 - 61911 N1 - DVIRC Quarterly (Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre) no.3 Spring 2005: 15-18 Former title: Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre Newsletter. KW - Women Victims Domestic violence Programs Group therapy Peer groups Victoria N2 - The Making Changes program at Cardinia-Casey Community Health Service supports women survivors of family violence. The program is delivered four times per year and has run consistently for the past 16 years. One of the most significant features of the program is the peer education project, which is staffed by women survivors who have participated in the groupwork program. This article describes the benefits of involving peer educators as cofacilitators in groupwork. (Journal abstract, edited) AD - Cardinia-Casey Community Health Service (1,2) ID - 1362 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wardle, D.A. AU - Parkinson, D. PY - 1990 TI - Influence of the herbicide glyphosate on soil microbial community structure SP - 29 - 38 JF - Plant Soil VL - 122 IS - 1 N1 - Influence of the herbicide glyphosate on soil microbial community structure N1 - copy of abstract in file, from web site below, search for 'glyphosate' KW - glyphosate, roundup, soil, herbicides, herbicide incativation, organic matter, testing, microbial, microbiology, fungi, soil microflora UR - http://www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov ID - 720 ER - TY - CONF AU - Warren, J.W. (Ed.) PY - 1974 TI - The Westernport Bay Symposium ED - Warren, J.W. BT - Royal Society Of Victoria - The Westernport Bay Symposium CY - Royal Society's Hall, 9 Victoria St., East Melbourne, 3000 Victoria Australia PB - Royal Society of Victoria VL - 87, Parts 1 & 2 M1 - 1 SP - 279 N1 - 21.8.1975 N1 - The Westernport Bay Symposium N1 - w96 KW - Western Port Bay Conferences Environmental Study Land Planning Marine Planning Geology Vegetation Marine Ecosystems Fauna ID - 1502 ER - TY - GEN AU - Warringine Park Group TI - Submission to W.R.P.C.C. - S.P.P. No. 1 Review PB - Warringine Park Group N1 - Submission to W.R.P.C.C. - S.P.P. No. 1 Review N1 - w156 N1 - NOT SORTED KW - Warringine Park S.P.P. No. 1 Submissions N1 - NOT SORTED ID - 1559 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Water, Melbourne TI - Draft Port Phillip and Western port Regional River health Strategy:Resource Document N1 - Draft Port Phillip and Western port Regional River health Strategy:Resource Document N1 - Cardinia L4.13 N1 - Catchment Resource document ID - 1175 ER - TY - UNPB AU - Water, Melbourne N1 - July 2001 PY - 2001 TI - Wetlands - nature's filter BT - Infostream N1 - Wetlands - nature's filter KW - wetlands, pollution, control, management, biological, action, how works, action, water, quality, microbiology, plants, solids, metals, macrophyte zone, run-off N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.melbournewater.com.au ID - 721 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Water, Melbourne PY - 2003 TI - Tarago Catchment Management Plan PB - Melbourne water N1 - Catchments UR - PPWPCMA Library ID - 948 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Water, Melbourne PY - 2006 TI - Extension of Waterways services Progress Report: Bass Coast and Islands Catchment CY - Water, Melbourne PB - Melbourne Water N1 - Water N1 - Cover Phillip and French Islands UR - Melbourne Water ID - 945 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Watterson, A. PY - 1994 TI - Pesticide reproductive health hazards in humans and public health policy options: some unanswered questions and undocumented answers arising from the benomyl debate SP - 141-4 JF - Journal of Public Health Medicine JO - J Public Health Med VL - 16 IS - 2 N1 - Pesticide reproductive health hazards in humans and public health policy options: some unanswered questions and undocumented answers arising from the benomyl debate N1 - 95033404 N1 - English KW - Animal Anophthalmos/ci [Chemically Induced] Anophthalmos/ep [Epidemiology] Anophthalmos/pc [Prevention & Control] Attitude to Health *Benomyl/ae [Adverse Effects] *Environmental Exposure Environmental Health Female Great Britain/ep [Epidemiology] *Health Policy Human Male *Pesticides/ae [Adverse Effects] *Population Surveillance *Public Health *Reproduction/de [Drug Effects] Risk Assessment ID - 722 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Watts, C. H. S. AU - Braithwaite, R. W. PY - 1978 TI - The diet of Rattus lutreolus and five other rodents in Victoria SP - 47-57 JF - Australian Wildlife Research VL - 5 N1 - The diet of Rattus lutreolus and five other rodents in Victoria N1 - 759 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - The foods eaten by six species of rodents (Rattus lutreolus, R. fuscipes, R. rattus, Mus musculus, ,Pseudomys shortridgei and P. novaehollandiae) were studied over periods ranging from 1 to 3 years in several different areas of Victoria, by the microscopic examination of faeces. Additional R. lutreolus samples from scattered localities were analysed. The diets of all six species were found to differ and all changed seasonally. In general, the staple diet of R. luireolus was basal stems and that of R. raitus, fungus. R. fuscipes ate a variety of foods, mainly seed, insect, fungus and fibrous plant material. The staple diet of iW. musculus was insect, and that of P. shortridgei grass and fungus in autumn and winter, and seed, insect and flower in spring and summer. Too few samples of P. novaehollandiae were collected to enable generalization about its diet. UR - ARCUE ID - 245 ER - TY - VIDEO AU - WBM Oceanics Australia TI - Cardinia Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan,Vol1,Vol.2, Vol.3 PB - WBM Oceanics Australia, N1 - Cardinia Shire Council Stormwater Management Plan,Vol1,Vol.2, Vol.3 N1 - CD cardinia N1 - CD Water Management M3 - UR - Cardinia Shire council CD Library ID - 911 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WBM Oceanics Australia PY - 1996 TI - Dredging Strategy for the Port Waters of Geelong and Melbourne - DRAFT CY - Melbourne PB - Prepared for Victorian Channels Authority SP - 94 + Appendices and Maps N1 - Undated, but post 1996 N1 - Dredging Strategy for the Port Waters of Geelong and Melbourne - DRAFT N1 - w236 KW - Dredging Port Development Ports Geelong Port Port of Melbourne ID - 1639 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WBM Oceanics Australia PY - 2002 TI - Cardinia Shire Coucnil Stormwater Management Plan, Volume 1: Executive Summary PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - 1 N1 - Cardinia L-3.35 N1 - Stormwater Management Plan UR - Cardinia Shire council library ID - 1222 ER - TY - GEN AU - website TI - Mornington peninsula.Victoria. Australia BT - Trade and Group product manual and training guide PB - www. visitvictoria .com N1 - Mornington peninsula.Victoria. Australia N1 - Tourism N1 - A number of documents in the folder N1 - A number of documents in the folder UR - Biosphere ID - 1374 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Weisenburger, D. D. PY - 1993 TI - Human health effects of agrichemical use. [see comments] SP - 571-6 JF - Human Pathology JO - Hum Pathol VL - 24 IS - 6 N1 - Human health effects of agrichemical use. [see comments] N1 - 93279695 N1 - English KW - agrichemicals, agrochemicals, exposure, environment, health, human, animal, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, toxicology, acute, chronic, cancer, children, N2 - The use of pesticides and nitrogen fertilizers in agriculture has grown dramatically over the past 30 years. Currently, approximately 600 active pesticide ingredients are used, but adequate toxicologic data are available for only approximately 100 of these. Environmental exposure of humans to agrichemicals is common and results in both acute and chronic health effects, including acute and chronic neurotoxicity (insecticides, fungicides, fumigants), lung damage (paraquat), chemical burns (anhydrous ammonia), and infant methemoglobinemia (nitrate in groundwater). A variety of cancers also have been linked to exposure to various pesticides, particularly hematopoietic cancers. Immunologic abnormalities and adverse reproductive and developmental effects due to pesticides also have been reported. The health effects associated with pesticides do not appear to be restricted to only a few chemical classes. Therefore, enhanced efforts are needed to control or eliminate human exposures wherever possible. Research also is needed to better characterize and quantitate the adverse effects of agrichemicals on human health. ID - 723 ER - TY - THES AU - Wellington, B. PY - 1976 TI - Vegetation responses to sand-mining: a preliminary ecological evaluation of the response of vegetation to disturbances caused by sand-mining at the Royal Melbourne Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne CY - Clayton, Victoria PB - Monash University, M2 - BSc Honours N1 - Vegetation responses to sand-mining: a preliminary ecological evaluation of the response of vegetation to disturbances caused by sand-mining at the Royal Melbourne Botanic Gardens Annexe at Cranbourne N1 - 698 N1 - Thesis KW - Royal-Botanic-Gardens-Cranbourne UR - Monash University, Department of Biological Sciences Library ID - 246 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westaway, J. AU - McMahon, A. R. G. AU - Peake, P. PY - 1995 TI - Burdett Nominees Pty. Ltd. proposed sand quarry, Cranbourne - Frankston Road, Langwarrin: Flora and fauna assessment CY - Clifton Hill, Victoria PB - Ecology Australia Pty. Ltd. SP - 39 N1 - November 1995 M1 - Report for Watsons Pty. Ltd. N1 - Burdett Nominees Pty. Ltd. proposed sand quarry, Cranbourne - Frankston Road, Langwarrin: Flora and fauna assessment N1 - 1113 N1 - 280 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Ecology Australia surveyed flora and fauna and assessed the biological significance of Burdett Nominees Pty Ltd proposed sand quarry site at Langwarrin, Victoria in November 1995. Two hundred and fifty-five vascular plants were recorded of which 205 (80%) are indigenous. Three main vegetation communities and seven sub-communities are described from 20 quadrats (vegetation sample sites): Heathy woodland, Eucalyptus cephalocarpa woodland; and Swamp Shrubland Complex. Six native mammal species, more than fifty native bird species, four amphibian and one reptile species were detected on site by a variety of techniques during the survey period. The habitat of the site was assessed for these species and other vertebrate fauna likely to utilise the area. The biological significance of the site was evaluated in the light of the survey results, review of relevant literature and consultation with knowledgable persons. Significance was assessed in the context of the Greater Melbourne planning area and the Gippsland Plain biogeographic region. Sixty-seven plant species are considered to be of botanical significance in the Melbourne region. All the indigenous vegetation is considered to be of regional significance, with Eucalyptus cephalocarpa woodland; and Swamp Shrubland Complex being regarded as of high Regional significance (in the Greater Melbourne area) due to the good condition of the rernnants and the high level of depletion of these vegetation communities in the region and throughout their range. The site is also considered to be of regional significance for vertebrate fauna, with a high faunal species richness generally, and one species, Haswell's Frog, is considered rare in the Melbourne region and at its western distributional limit in the Gippsland Plain. UR - ARCUE ID - 247 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Western Port .rRegional Planning and Coordination Committee PY - 1992 TI - Western Port Bay Strategy CY - Committee, Western Port Regional Planning and Co-ordination PB - Western Port Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee N1 - Strategey UR - City of Casy ID - 1247 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group PY - 1979 BT - The Westernport Catchment resources Inventory PB - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group (Vic) M1 - 3 N1 - The Westernport Catchment resources Inventory CP - 1 N1 - Bibliography, key document, overview, birds, marine , coastal, vegetation, education, community, wildlife, climate, groundwater, ecological significant sites N1 - in 3 volumes last vol published 1982 Copies in MPSC collection KW - bibliography,key, list, flora, fauna, water, French, Island, Phillip, Churchill, Quail,overview, industry, maps, significant, rainfall, isobars, agriculture, history, marine, climate, physiography, geology, mining, soils, geology, mangroves, seagrasses ID - 724 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group PY - 1980 BT - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory M1 - 3 ED - (Vic)., Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group N1 - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory CP - 2 N1 - bibliography, key document, reference, overviews N1 - copy in MPSC collection KW - koo-wee-rup, swamplands, water, catchment,bibliography, flora, fauna, mammals, reptiles, birds, marine, ecosystems, fishing, amphibians, recreation, tourism, vegetation, seagrass, overviews, key ID - 725 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group PY - 1982 BT - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory M1 - 3 ED - (Vic), Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group N1 - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory CP - 3 N1 - copies of all 3 volumes in MPSC collection; (see all volumes) KW - Environmental planning, history, policy, time line, industry, need, catchment, details, marine, maps, government, soil, conservation, responsible authorities, structure, WPRPA, conservation plan, Phillip, French, Island, parks, tourism, recreation, N2 - includes French & Phillip Island details, major industries, ports and facilities and implications, ecosystems, problems and conflicts, populations; ecologically significant sites ID - 726 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group (Vic). Special TaskGroup. PY - 1979 BT - Wastewaster management in the Western Port catchment and the Mornington Peninsula : summary of the study report CY - [Victoria] PB - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group SP - 7,[11] leaves N1 - Wastewaster management in the Western Port catchment and the Mornington Peninsula : summary of the study report N1 - Hargrave-Andrew Library 628.3099452 V645Wa N1 - Special Task Group, Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group. KW - Sewage, wastewater, waste, water, effluent, catchment, sewage disposal, Mornington Peninsula ID - 727 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Western Port Development Council Inc. PY - 1989 TI - Why Western Port - A Case for Development of Port Facilities at Western Port SP - 26 + Appendices N1 - September 1989 N1 - Why Western Port - A Case for Development of Port Facilities at Western Port N1 - w160 KW - Western Port Westernport Ports Port Development N1 - Prepared for the Western Port Ports Advisory Committee, in association with Price Waterhouse, South East Centre, (Apelbaum Consulting Group) ID - 1563 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Western Port Development Council Inc. PY - 1989 TI - Watching Western Port - Development Trends in the Western Port Region PB - Western Port Development Council SP - 28 N1 - April 1989 N1 - Watching Western Port - Development Trends in the Western Port Region N1 - w233 KW - Western Port Westernport Development Population Population Trends ID - 1636 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Western Port Regional, Planning AU - Coordination, Committee PY - 1992 TI - Western Port Bay strategy: a proposed strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port, Victoria as adopted by the Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee N1 - Western Port Bay strategy: a proposed strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port, Victoria as adopted by the Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee N1 - B941027 KW - Natural environments Bays Land use Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - Western Port is identified as one of Victoria's most important natural assets having very high environmental quality and popular with thousands of people. Increasing pressure is expected on the bay in the near future, particularly from increasing population, greater recreational activity and the potential for more shipping. Recommendations adopted by the Committee relate to administration of Western Port, water quality management, prevention and control of oil spills, protection of natural ecosystems, coastal erosion and greenhouse induced sea level rise, coastal and water based recreation, port and industrial development, preservation of coastal landscapes and management of tourism. Among the recommendations are the inclusion of all areas of national zoological significance in a Western Port wildlife reserve and promotion of tourism in Western Port to focus on natural values, including its fauna, flora and landscapes. (Au, LT) N1 - Western Port Vic, The Committee, Jun 1992 : viii, 152p; illus, maps Scholarly overview ; Policy ; Management plan ID - 1264 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Western Port Regional Planning, Authority PY - 1977 TI - Corinella: a township development study N1 - Corinella: a township development study N1 - B872428 KW - Towns Regional planning Victoria Corinella Vic N2 - Corinella was the site of first settlement by the British in Western Port in 1826. In more recent times Corinella has become a fishing and service township and also a holiday area. This report examines physical and social criteria which will influence the town's future and presents an outline plan for Corinella's development. (RM) N1 - Melbourne, 1977 : 35p Theory/survey ; Management plan ID - 1270 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. PY - 1980 BT - Conservation of bushland on the Mornington Peninsula CY - [Melbourne] PB - Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - [6] N1 - Conservation of bushland on the Mornington Peninsula SN - 072413283X : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 333.78409945 W526 N1 - Bushlands. Conservation. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula. For land buyers (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0493740) Cover title. Accompanied by booklet "Bushland provisions for the southern Mornington Peninsula' (8 p.). Bushland provisions for the southern Mornington Peninsula. KW - Forest conservation Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Nature conservation Victoria Mornington Peninsula. Landscape protection Victoria Mornington Peninsula, aerial photograph sources N2 - includes photos, explanation of bushland classification e.g. 'bushland B' and 'significant tree-lines', describes existence of Military aerial photos from 1942/ 1943, and 1969 , shows reduction in vegetation cover, notes loss of habitat and extinction with land clearing, conservation of roadside verges critical - wildlife corridors, environmental cost of road widening. Photo on front cover of property cnr. of Shands road. ID - 728 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. AU - Victoria. PY - 1978 BT - Western Port region interim development order, amendment no.1A : conservation plan Mornington Peninsula, revised August 1978 (excluding schedules 3A, 5, 6 & 7) CY - [Melbourne] PB - [Westernport Regional Planning Authority] SP - 117,15 leaves N1 - Western Port region interim development order, amendment no.1A : conservation plan Mornington Peninsula, revised August 1978 (excluding schedules 3A, 5, 6 & 7) SN - 0724121552 (spiral binding) : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 309.26309945 W527 N1 - [Westernport Regional Planning Authority]. Land use. Victoria. Mornington Peninsula. Regulations (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0410802) Cover title. Caption title: Conservation plan, southern Mornington Peninsula. Conservation plan, southern Mornington Peninsula. KW - Land use Law and legislation Victoria Mornington Peninsula. ID - 729 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. Advisory Committee on Recreation and Tourism. PY - 1971 BT - Victoria's playground - the Western Port region : a guide to Phillip Island, Mornington Peninsula and Western Port CY - Melbourne PB - Stockland Press SP - iii,120 N1 - Victoria's playground - the Western Port region : a guide to Phillip Island, Mornington Peninsula and Western Port SN - 0909474044 : N1 - Peninsula General Collection 919.45 W527 Gippsland General Collection 919.452 WES N1 - by the Advisory Committee on Recreation and Tourism to the Westernport Regional Planning Authority. Victoria. Western Port region, Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island. Guidebooks (ANB/PRECIS SIN 600112322) KW - Western Port Region, Mornington Peninsula, Phillip Island , explorers, channels, dredging, boating, maps, water depths, fishing, history, penguin numbers ID - 730 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. Technical Advisory Committee on Tourism and Recreation. PY - 1975 BT - Horse riding tracks on the Mornington Peninsula : a report CY - [Melbourne] PB - W.R.P.A. SP - [iii], 19 leaves, ii N1 - Horse riding tracks on the Mornington Peninsula : a report N1 - Peninsula General Collection 711.5580994525 W527 N1 - by the Technical Advisory Committee on Tourism & Recreation, Westernport Regional Planning Authority. KW - Trails, horse, horse riding, riding, Western Port, Mornington Peninsula, tourism, recreation ID - 731 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Western Port Regional Planning Authority. Technical Advisory Committee on Tourism and Recreation. PY - 1975 BT - Walking tracks on the Mornington Peninsula : a report CY - Melbourne, Vic. PB - Western Port Regional Planning Authority SP - 19 leaves N1 - Walking tracks on the Mornington Peninsula : a report N1 - Peninsula General Collection 711.558099452 W527.1 N1 - by the Technical Advisory Committee on Tourism and Recreation, Western Port Regional Planning Authority. KW - Walking ,Mornington Peninsula, Hiking, Trails, Tourism, recreation ID - 732 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional, Planning AU - Coordination, Committee PY - 1991 TI - Draft Western Port Bay strategy: a draft strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port, Victoria VL - 0730620433 N1 - Draft Western Port Bay strategy: a draft strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port, Victoria N1 - B932231 KW - Bays Environmental conservation Recreation and leisure Land use Victoria Western Port Bay Vic N2 - This draft strategy plan for the protection and development of Western Port addresses the issues of management of the area, water quality, prevention and control of oil spills, protection of natural ecosystems, coastal erosion and sea-level rises, coastal and water-based recreation, port and industrial development, coastal landscapes and tourism. (Au) N1 - Cranbourne, WRPCC, 1991 : 143p : ISBN 0730620433 Scholarly overview ; Management plan ID - 1260 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee PY - 1987 TI - Does S.P.P.1 (Western Port) Need a Review? - Report of Investigations CY - Hastings PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee SP - ~100 N1 - July 1987 N1 - Does S.P.P.1 (Western Port) Need a Review? - Report of Investigations N1 - w133 KW - Western Port Bay Westernport Planning Policy Port Development Ports Industrial Development Sites of Significance Ecology Conservation Town Planning N1 - S.P.P.1 (Western Port) is directed towards the conservation of 31 square kls. of flat land near the deep water channels of Western Port, for industries which depend on access to the deep water port. It also aims to ensure that industrial development does not spoil the region's valuable natural environment. The anticipated industrial expansion of Western Port has not occurred, therefore the relevance of SPP1 is questioned. 2 copies held ID - 1538 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee PY - 1990 TI - Land use and agriculture in the Western Port region PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination committee N1 - Land use and agriculture in the Western Port region N1 - Copy at MPSC ID - 842 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee PY - 1992 TI - Western Port Bay Strategy PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee SP - 151 N1 - Western Port Bay Strategy N1 - w14 KW - Western Port Bay Coastal Plannning and Management Crown Land Reserves Tourism and Recreation Industrial Development Coastal Settlements Port Development Commerce N1 - 2 copies held - 1 photocopied ID - 1421 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee PY - 1996 TI - Hastings Port Industrial Area - Land Use Structure Plan CY - Melbourne PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee Department of Planning and Development SP - 132 + Bibliography and Appendices N1 - April 1996 N1 - Hastings Port Industrial Area - Land Use Structure Plan N1 - w130 KW - Hastings Port Land Use WRPCC Industrial Development Western Port Bay Westernport Infrastructure Ports Land Transport Planning Planning Policy Environment Sites of Significance Vegetation Fauna N1 - 2 copies held ID - 1535 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee PY - 1991 TI - Draft Western Port Bay Strategy CY - Cranbourne PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee SP - 143 N1 - Draft Western Port Bay Strategy N1 - w13 KW - strategy Westernport planning policy ID - 1420 ER - TY - GEN AU - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee, (W.R.P.C.C.)1994 TI - Hastings Port Industrial Area Land Use Structure Plan PB - Westernport Regional Planning and Co-ordination Committee (W.R.P.C.C.) N1 - Hastings Port Industrial Area Land Use Structure Plan N1 - w157 N1 - Plastic pocket file - NOT SORTED KW - Hastings Port Ports Industrial Development Planning N1 - Plastic pocket file - NOT SORTED ID - 1560 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WesternPortRPA. PY -???? TI - Major environmental sites in the Westernport Regional Planning and coordination committees region N1 - MPSC document N1 - MPSC holding KW - flora, fauna, significant, special , sites, maps N2 - not sighted , reference from MPSC list of documents N1 - copy at MPSC, ref from MPSC data base ID - 733 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Westlake, G. E. AU - Martin, A. D. AU - Stanley, P. I. AU - Walker, C. H. PY - 1983 TI - Control enzyme levels in the plasma, brain and liver from wild birds and mammals in Britain SP - 15-24 JF - Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology - C: Comparative Pharmacology & Toxicology JO - Comp Biochem Physiol [C] VL - 76 IS - 1 N1 - Control enzyme levels in the plasma, brain and liver from wild birds and mammals in Britain N1 - 84056495 N1 - English KW - Alanine Transaminase/me [Metabolism] Animal *Animals/ph [Physiology] *Animals, Wild/ph [Physiology] Aspartate Transaminase/me [Metabolism] *Birds/ph [Physiology] Brain/en [Enzymology] Comparative Study *Esterases/me [Metabolism] Glutamate Dehydrogenase/me [Metabolism] L-Iditol 2-Dehydrogenase/me [Metabolism] Lactate Dehydrogenase/me [Metabolism] Liver/en [Enzymology] Support, Non-U.S. Gov't N2 - Brain from 47 avian and 17 mammalian species and the liver from 19 avian and 7 mammalian species has been examined for acetyl cholinesterase and nitrophenyl acetate esterase activities. Plasma from 27 avian and 7 mammalian species has been examined for acetyl cholinesterase, cholinesterase, nitrophenyl acetate esterase, glutamate, oxaloacetate transaminase, glutamate pyruvate transaminase, glutamate dehydrogenase, sorbitol dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase activities. The studies have revealed that variations in enzyme activities occur between species but that there are discernible trends within families. The results indicate that comprehensive control enzyme data is necessary in order to assess the effects of exposure to agricultural chemicals in wildlife. ID - 734 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Wheeler, W. R. PY - 1970 TI - The vanishing birdlife on the Mornington Peninsula BT - Victoria's Resources IS - September-November SP - 18-19 N1 - The vanishing birdlife on the Mornington Peninsula N1 - 721 N1 - Popular UR - ARCUE ID - 248 ER - TY - ELEC AU - WHO PY - 2001 TI - Environmental Health information; guidelines for community noise; guideline values PB - WHO N1 - Environmental Health information; guidelines for community noise; guideline values KW - noise, guidelines, dBA, times, maximum, assessing, outdoor, outside, environmental, health, human, tranquility, conservation areas, events, roads, traffic, annoyance responses N2 - includes guidelines for noise levels in specific environments (e.g. existing quiet outdoor areas), noise and health effects, definition of noise and types / character of noise , social and health effects, key document N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.who.int/environmental_information/Noise/Commnoise4.htm ID - 735 ER - TY - ELEC AU - WHO PY - 2001 TI - Environmental health information, guidelines for community noise: Adverse health effects of noise PB - WHO N1 - Environmental health information, guidelines for community noise: Adverse health effects of noise KW - noise, enforcement, planning, regulation, wine tourism, wineries, restaurants, sleep disturbance, night time, physiological effects, mental health, annoyance, perception, responses, individual, social, low frequency, dBA, combined sources, multiple N2 - WHO document on physical and social effects of noise in communities, key document. International standards. UR - http://www.who.int/peh/noise/guidelines2.html ID - 736 ER - TY - ELEC AU - WHO PY - 2001 TI - Protection of the human environment : guidelines for community noise PB - WHO Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - Protection of the human environment : guidelines for community noise Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - noise, enforcement, planning, regulation, wine tourism, wineries, restaurants,complaints, sources, measurement, dBA, index , key document, gudelines, community, effects, management, recommendations N2 - index and executive summary of WHO documents on noise, some of these documents are also listed in this data base. International data. N1 - large document , not in file , access on-line UR - http://www.who.int/peh/noise/guidelines2.html ID - 737 ER - TY - ELEC AU - WHO PY - 2001 TI - WHO information fact sheets, "Occupational and Community noise", fact sheet no. 258 PB - WHO N1 - WHO information fact sheets, "Occupational and Community noise", fact sheet no. 258 KW - noise, planning, regulation, wine tourism, wineries, restaurants, outdoor, gudelines, OH&S, environmental impact assessments, overview, key document, international N1 - copy in file, fact sheet, good overview, see more in- depth WHO documents for scientific study UR - http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact258.html ID - 738 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wicks, T. PY - 1999 TI - New fungicides N1 - New fungicides ID - 739 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wicks, T. PY - 1999 TI - new fungicides to control grape diseases SP - 21 -22 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker IS - february N1 - new fungicides to control grape diseases KW - fungicides, new, mode , activity, group N2 - description of modern fungicides, mode of activity, chemical groups, trade names ID - 740 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wicks, T AU - MacGregor, A AU - Campbell, K AU - Ruediger, G AU - Roberts, G AU - Johnstone, R AU - Lee, T PY - 1997 TI - Fungicide residues on grapes and in wine SP - 76 - 78 JF - The Australian Grapegrower & Winemaker VL - Annual Technical Issue IS - 1997 N1 - Fungicide residues on grapes and in wine N1 - copy in file (BP) KW - fungicides, residues, MRL, data, trials, experiments, study, N2 - Study report with data ID - 741 ER - TY - MGZN AU - Wildlife Conservation Society PY - 2003 TI - For nature, Wildlife,and humans: Biosphere Conservation BT - Wildlife Conservation Society VL - Vol 5 IS - No 1 N1 - For nature, Wildlife,and humans: Biosphere Conservation N1 - Biosphere UR - MPWP biosphere office Hastings ID - 1389 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Williams , B. PY - 2000 TI - The fate of herbicides used in viticulture: part 1 and part 2 SP - 4 - 9 (part 1) 11 - 17 (part 2) JF - Australian Viticulture IS - November / December 1999 (part1) January / February 2000 (part 2) N1 - The fate of herbicides used in viticulture: part 1 and part 2 N1 - copies of both in file KW - herbicides, biodegradation, hydrolysis, soil properties, water, wind, rainfall, irrigation, temperature, water, ground water, pollution, contamination, science, run-off, persistence, chemistry N2 - article includes chemical structures, mode of action, off target (spray drift), persistence in soil, what determines persistence , physical and chemical properties, solubility in water (examples list), ionisation constant (pKa), reactivity, soil organic content, effect of sunlight (photolytic stability) and climate, mobility, adsorption characteristics, soil pH, good diagram of complex herbicide interactions with environment, microbiology , over use and selection of biodegrading organisms, damage to grape vines from accumulation in root zone, results of studies in vineyards, fate of chemicals in grapes and wine; good overview, key document ID - 742 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Williams, G.M. AU - Kroes, R AU - Munro, I.C. PY - 2000 TI - evaluation and risk assessment of the herbicide Roundup and its active ingredient, glyphosate, for humans. SP - 117 - 165 JF - Regul Toxicol Pharmacol VL - 31 IS - April N1 - evaluation and risk assessment of the herbicide Roundup and its active ingredient, glyphosate, for humans. N1 - copy of abstract in file KW - glyphosate, health, safety, cancer, roundup N2 - results of this study conclude that glyphosate be considered to be non-carcinogenic, non-teratogenic to humans, includes dermal penetration studies, ocular, acute and chronic exposure. ID - 743 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Williams, L. M AU - Yugovic, J. V. AU - McGuckin, J. AU - Humphrey, P. AU - Larwill, S. PY - 1998 TI - Flora and Fauna Assessment and Conservation Significance of the Scoresby Transport Corridor, Victoria- Phase 1 and Phase 2 CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 105 N1 - June 1998 M1 - Report for Sinclair Knight Merz Pty. Ltd. N1 - Flora and Fauna Assessment and Conservation Significance of the Scoresby Transport Corridor, Victoria- Phase 1 and Phase 2 N1 - 921 N1 - 530 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Phase 1 of this study identified sites of moderate to very high environmental value within the Scoresby Transport Corridor (Humphrey et al. 1996). The report from Phase 1 is reproduced here. Phase 2 of the study 'Involved flora and fauna assessment of areas potentially af'fected by four transport options, comprising construction of an arterial or freeway, and road and public transport upgrades. Within the study area flora and fauna values occur largely within discrete areas of remnant native vegetation, sometimes as isolated individual trees, and in waterways generally. Sites of biological significance are scattered along the Scoresby Freeway Reservation and a concentration of flora and fauna values occurs within the Frankston Freeway Median. The Median supports four major ecosystems in a continuous sequence spanning 1.2 km, 27 plant species of regional significance, two vegetation communities of state significance, and a wetiand of high conservation significance. The site is assigned high regional significance for conservation. It is well known to the public and can be seen as an envirom-nental gateway to the Mornington Peninsula, The transport options (Options 2,3,3A,4,4A) were assessed for their potential impacts on flora and fauna values. A terrestrial flora and fauna survey was conducted, along with a review of information from other sources. The study of aquatic fauna consisted of a review of available information. A sununary of the impacts of each Option is presented below: o Option 2 - loss of areas of Dry Woodland and Swamp Scrub. Loss of small wetiand. Removal of individual eucalypts, including some mature specimens. o Option 3 - includes all impacts as for Option 2. Additional loss of Dry Woodland. Loss of 10-20 specimens of Yarra Gum, a nationally significant species. Additional impacts incurred by Option 3A include further loss of Yarra Gum specimens, and loss of Riparian Forest, Swamp Scrub and Dry Woodland. o Option 4 - includes all impacts as for Option 3. Additionally, loss of mature and immature River Red Gums. Depletion of area of Grassy Woodland. Impacts on wetlands of high management priority. Depletion or elimination of areas of Grassy Woodland and Heathy Woodland on Frankston Freeway Median. o Option 4A - includes all impacts as for Option 3. Additionally, loss of mature and immature River Red Gums. Depletion of area of Grassy Woodland. Direct impact on potential wetiand area (which has been accorded a high management priority). Potential indirect impacts on other wetland areas. Each of the Options was assessed against a number of environmental indicators, to appraise their performance. The Options, ranked in order of increasing potential impact, are Option 2, Option 3, Option 3A, Option 4A, and Option 4. Option 4 has the greatest impact as it is the only Option to affect the Frankston Freeway Median; the alternative interchange layout proposed for this Option would reduce impacts on biodiversity significantly. Construction associated with the Options, particularly that of an arterial or freeway, would have adverse effects on flora and fauna. The degree of mitigation that could be effected within the areas potentially directly affected by the Options is extremely low. A greater level of opportunity for amelioration exists in immediately adjacent areas, for example the Dandenong Valley Parklands, Fotheringham Reserve and southern wetiands area, through the funding of revegetation, weed control, restoration, etc. in these areas Mitigation measures could include: o Protection and enhancement of existing areas of native vegetation/native fauna habitat outside the arteriallfreeway aligrunents. Adjacent to the Scoresby Reservation are areas of open space and remnant native vegetation, particularly within the Dandenong Valley Parklands. Remnants could be enhanced and expanded with indigenous plantings and linked with other such areas. However the recreation or replacement of ecologically complex native vegetation is unlikely given anticipated future levels of resources. o Enhancement of wildlife corridor values. Similar to the above, remnant native vegetation with existing values as wildlife corridors, or with the potential to be corridors, could be linked through strategically planned indigenous plantings, thus enhancing corridor values. o Creation and enhancement of wetland areas. A number of areas at the southern end of the Corridor have been identified in other assessments as existing wetlands of high conservation value or areas with the potential to be rehabilitated as wetiands. Such areas could be preserved or restored as wetlands, although most are on private land. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 250 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Williams, N. S. G. AU - Molnar, C. D. PY - 1997 TI - Botanical assessment of the northern section of Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula National Park CY - Heidelberg, Victoria PB - Flora Research and Assessment, Department of Natural Resources and Environment SP - 53 M1 - Report for the Department of Natural Resources and Environment N1 - Botanical assessment of the northern section of Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula National Park N1 - 922 N1 - Organisational Series/Technical Report UR - ARCUE ID - 249 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Willis, J. H. PY - 1947 TI - Flora of the Mud Islands, Port Phillip Bay SP - 138-143 JF - Memiors of the National Museum Victoria VL - 15 N1 - Flora of the Mud Islands, Port Phillip Bay N1 - 401 N1 - Scientific Literature ID - 251 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Willis, J. H. PY - 1966 TI - Port Phillip Survey 1957-1963 SP - 119-132 JF - Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria VL - 27 N1 - Port Phillip Survey 1957-1963 N1 - 26 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - A brief historical account is given of the botanical collections, followed by discussion of the vascular flora and mosses living within the marine influence. This encompasses terrestrial and salt-marsh vegetation and submarine angiosperms. Lists of species and appropriate literature references are appended. UR - ARCUE ID - 252 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wills, S. PY - 2001 TI - Mornington Peninsula Winery solid waste audit PB - Waste Audit and Consultancy Services (Aust) Pty Ltd N1 - Mornington Peninsula Winery solid waste audit KW - audit, waste , solid, study, local study, winery, Mornington Peninsula N2 - audit of solid waste generated at wineries over Queens birthday weekend 2001 N1 - Sabina Wills will supply information when available (expected about August 2001), contact for Sabina: ph:(03) 9877 9960, AD - Waste Audit Pty Ltd P.O. Box 154 Forest Hill , Vic 3131 UR - sabina@wasteaudit.com.au ID - 744 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Wilson, C. AU - King, A. AU - Grogan, J. AU - Virtue, M. PY - 1996 BT - Cardinia in sight: a socio-economic profile of the Cardinia population 1986-2001 N1 - Cardinia in sight: a socio-economic profile of the Cardinia population 1986-2001 SN - 0646254251 N1 - 29147 N1 - Narre Warren, Vic: South East Resource Action Centre, 1996, 74p 199600 Bibliography: p74 KW - Small area statistics Demography Socioeconomic status Social indicators Disadvantaged groups Disabled Pensions Benefits Cardinia, Vic N2 - Following the Victorian state government review of local government boundaries, the new Shire of Cardinia came into being in December 1994. The South East Resource Action Centre (a commonwealth funded Family Resource Centre) presents this selection of socio-economic indicators for local service providers and government authorities, in the hope that it will enhance planning and provision of services to families in this rapidly changing municipality. The profile contains estimates of population growth as a measure of future target groups and service demand, and 1991 Census data on characteristics of the area, including a proportional breakdown of population by postcode, dwelling occupancy rates, population density, an age / sex breakdown, and an analysis of the Koorie and Torres Strait Islander, and overseas born population. The publication also uses Department of Social Security data to determine the proportion of recipients of sickness, disability, aged, special, family, sole parent, and unemployment payments. The final section of the publication presents information based on an analysis of the Disability, Ageing and Carers Survey undertaken by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 1993. The overall rate and type of disability is determined together with the rate of handicap and the severity of the handicap. AD - South East Resource Action Centre (SERAC), 1st Floor, 48 Webb Street, Narre Warren Vic 3805 (1,2,3,4) ID - 1367 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wincup, S. PY - 1944 TI - Part IV. Superficial sand deposits between Brighton and Frankston, Victoria SP - 53-76 JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria VL - 56 N1 - Part IV. Superficial sand deposits between Brighton and Frankston, Victoria N1 - 439 N1 - Scientific Literature UR - ARCUE ID - 253 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Woinarski, J. C. Z. AU - Wykes, B. J. PY - 1983 TI - Decline and extinction of the Helmeted Honeyeater at Cardinia Creek SP - 7-21 JF - Biological Conservation VL - 27 N1 - Decline and extinction of the Helmeted Honeyeater at Cardinia Creek N1 - 371 N1 - Scientific Literature N2 - Until recently the helmeted honeyeater Lichenostomus melanops cassidix it.as known from only two areas near the Dandenongs in Victoria. This paper records the probable extinction of populations in one of those areas, the Cardinia Creek system, and chronicles the gradual decline of the taxon in that area during this century. Some information on the ecology of birds in the colony is presented. It is suggested that the decline and extinction has resulted from changes in the drainage pattern of the creek which have affected susceptibility of Eucalyptus trees to attacks by psyllids. This has led in turn to expansion of range in another aggressive colonial species, the bell miner Manorina melanophrys, at the expenseof the helmeted honeyeater. UR - ARCUE ID - 254 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Wong, Vera PY - 2005 BT - Environmental indicators for Metropolitan Melbourne PB - Australian Institute of Urban Studies & City of Melbourne N1 - Environmental indicators for Metropolitan Melbourne UR - 4 copies available at Cranbourne, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, and Narre Warren ID - 1239 ER - TY - ELEC AU - Wood, G AU - Hopkins, D PY - 2000 TI - European wasps in vineyards PB - South Australian research & Development Institute (SARDI) Y2 - 18/10/2000, N1 - European wasps in vineyards Y2 - 18/10/2000 KW - control, research, OH&S, safety, winery, vineyard, field trials N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.sardi.sa.gov.au/hort/viticult/waspsvin.htm ID - 745 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Woodley, A. E. PY - 1973 TI - Western Port ferries: past and present VL - 855720522 N1 - Western Port ferries: past and present N1 - B881178 KW - Ferries Victoria Western Port Vic N2 - This book tells the story of a unique service plying the waters of Western Port. To meet the demands of settlement and development in the district there came a procession of craft, from elegant sailing ships and agile paddle boats to versatile steam ferries and hydrofoils. (Au) N1 - Melbourne, Hill of Content, 1973 : ISBN 855720522 : 125p. Theory/survey ; Popular overview ID - 1272 ER - TY - BOOK AU - WPCC. PY - 1980 BT - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory, Vol 2 CY - Victoria PB - Western Port Catchment Co-ordinating Group M1 - 3 N1 - The Westernport Catchment Resources Inventory, Vol 2 CP - 2 N1 - bibliography, key document, reference, overviews ? N1 - copy in MPSC collection KW - koo-wee-rup, swamplands, water, catchment,bibliography, flora, fauna, mammals, reptiles, birds, marine, ecosystems, fishing, amphibians, recreation, tourism, vegetation, seagrass, overviews, key ID - 856 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WPPC PY - 1977 TI - Submission to House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Conservation PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council SP - 12 N1 - Adequacy of Arrangements to Prevent or Deal with Oil Spills in Australian Waters N1 - w190 KW - Federal national Commonwealth government oil oil spill Australia policy N1 - See w189 ID - 1593 ER - TY - GEN AU - WPPC1993 TI - Aquaculture N1 - Aquaculture N1 - Aquaculture N1 - w70 N1 - WPPC file 1993-2000 KW - aquaculture N1 - WPPC file 1993-2000 ID - 1477 ER - TY - GEN AU - WPPC1994 TI - Introduced Marine Organisms N1 - Introduced Marine Organisms N1 - Exotic Marine Organisms N1 - w49 N1 - WPPC file - 1994-8 KW - exotic marine organisms exotic organisms marine organisms ballast water N1 - WPPC file - 1994-8 ID - 1456 ER - TY - GEN AU - WPPC1997-8 TI - Westernport SEPP Review notes PB - Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council, N1 - Westernport SEPP Review notes N1 - SEPP Westernport N1 - w209 KW - SEPP Westernport Western Port catchment ID - 1612 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WPPC PY - 2000 TI - Submission on Draft: Protecting the Waters of Westernport and Catchment PB - WPPC SP - 16 N1 - Submission on Draft: Protecting the Waters of Westernport and Catchment N1 - w111 KW - Westernport Western Port Bay catchment ID - 1516 ER - TY - RPRT AU - WPPC PY - 2000 TI - Submission on the Victorian Ports Strategic Study PB - WPPC, SP - 9 N1 - Submission on the Victorian Ports Strategic Study N1 - w113 KW - Ports Port Development strategy Westernport ID - 1518 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Wright, G.J. PY - 1992 TI - Risk Assessment of the Esso/BHP Fractionation Plant and Tank Farm and Proposed Whitemark Site - Final Report CY - Melbourne PB - DNV Technica Ltd., in association with Restech Consultants Pty. Ltd. SP - ~500 N1 - May 1992 N1 - Risk Assessment of the Esso/BHP Fractionation Plant and Tank Farm and Proposed Whitemark Site - Final Report N1 - w122 KW - Risk Assessment Esso BHP Fractionation Plant Risk Analysis Oil Hazardous materials LPG Fire Protection Road Transport Western Port Bay N1 - The Esso/BHP fractionation plant is located at Western Port, and designated as a Major Hazard installation. In the vicinity of the plant is BHP's sheet and coil products facility and a proposed petrol storage depot (Whitemark). The principal purpose of the study was to evaluate the offsite risks associated with the Esso/BHP plant, present risk levels in the vicinity of the plant, and to identify whether further developments in the nearby area could be accommodated. ID - 1527 ER - TY - BOOK AU - WRPA PY - 1971 BT - Victoria's Playground - The Westernport Region CY - North Melbourne PB - Stockland Press Pty. Ltd., M1 - 1 SP - 117 VL - 1 N1 - Victoria's Playground - The Westernport Region CP - 1 N1 - w66 N1 - Compiled by The Advisory Committee on Recreation and Tourism to the Westernport Regional Planning Authority KW - Western Port Bay Mornington Peninsula Phillip Island Geology Mornington Mount Martha Mount Eliza Sorrento Portsea Bass Strait Boating Birds ID - 1473 ER - TY - STAT N1 - March 1979 PY - 1979 TI - Ordinance: Western Port Region Planning Scheme (Part 1): Hastings Port Industrial Area (Exhibition Copy) SP - 60 N1 - Ordinance: Western Port Region Planning Scheme (Part 1): Hastings Port Industrial Area (Exhibition Copy) N1 - w45 KW - Westernport Port of Hastings planning Planning Policies Hastings Strategy N1 - Precursor to parts of Shire of Hastings Planning Scheme, Mornington Peninsula Shire P/S 2 copies AD - Authors Address ID - 1452 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Registry of Toxic effects of chemical substances N1 - Registry of Toxic effects of chemical substances KW - key document, registry , toxic effects, chemicals, toxicology, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, agrichemicals, agrochemicals, human , health, toxicity, environment, environmental health N2 - registry of toxic effects of chemical substances available on-line from National Library of Medicine (U.S.A.) N1 - excellent! UR - http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/Tox/ToxMain.html ID - 746 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - National Registration Authority for Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals: Web site N1 - National Registration Authority for Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals: Web site KW - web site, national register, chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, 'natural', fungicides, 'off label', permission, permits, legal, law N1 - web site of national authority UR - http://www.dpie.gov.au/nra/welcome.html ID - 747 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Bush care web site N1 - Bush care web site KW - bush, native vegetation, revegetation, landcare, bushland, conservation, planning, local government, guidelines, incentives, management, sustainable agriculture, state planning policy, web site, contacts N2 - many links to valuable information, including 'how to' information for landholders, ideas for local government incentives, and explanation of state planning policy UR - http:www.ea.gov.au/land/bushcare/index.html ID - 748 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Birds web site N1 - Birds web site KW - birds, australian, mornington peninsula, endangered, pest, avifauna, birds on farms survey, assessment, bird atlas N2 - links to identification, habitat requirements, estimation of farm health from bird-life, interactive simple program for individual property assessment ('remnants game') UR - http://www.abc.net.au/birds ID - 749 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Investigating incidents ofAgricultural chemical drift : contents map PB - Victorian Government, Dept. Health N1 - Investigating incidents ofAgricultural chemical drift : contents map KW - agrichemical guide, agrochemicals, pesticides, herbicides, key document, regulations, law, fungicides, chemicals, chemical drift, sprays, index, website, tank water, sampling, land contamination, occupational health and safety, environment, N2 - includes water tanks, analysis, testing, laboratories,spray drift, prevention, spray drift minimisation, container disposal, responsible authorities UR - http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/phd/9712062/index.htm ID - 750 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - nre web site : search for 'spray dift': 15 documents N1 - nre web site : search for 'spray dift': 15 documents KW - buffer areas, spray drift, vegetation barriers, wetlands, weeds, spray calibration, chemicals, buying rural land, wind, organic farming N2 - Search for "spray drift" calls up 15 documents on this site; including: reducing spray drift, wind speeds, vegetation barriers, responsible use of farm chemicals, organic farming, buying rural land- possible constraints, management of shallow wetlands for wildlife, weeds, chemical users permits, calibration and preparation of boom sprayers UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 751 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Spray drift taskforce (USA web site) Y2 - 28/06/2001, N1 - Spray drift taskforce (USA web site) Y2 - 28/06/2001 KW - spray drift, testing, sampling, typical drift levels, nozzle types, nozzle height, droplet size, drift, wind , N2 - US study includes primary data on how droplet size, wind speed, nozzle size, height of application, affect spray drift; (ground application studies) N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.agdrift.com/ ID - 752 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - On-site sewage management (Hunter valley , NSW) PB - Cessnock City Council Y2 - 12/07/2001, N1 - On-site sewage management (Hunter valley , NSW) Y2 - 12/07/2001 KW - sewerage, sewage, management, on-site, Hunter valley, Cessnock, effluent, regulations, NSW, planning N2 - In "Regulatory" area of Cessnock city council,( Hunter valley), web site , series of documents including on -line document : "On-site sewage management" includes regulations relevant to wine industry. UR - http://www.cessnock.nsw.gov.au ID - 753 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Wetlands PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 15/06/2001, N1 - Wetlands Y2 - 15/06/2001 KW - wetlands, birds, information sheets, biodiversity, migratory, Ramsar sites, important sites, conservation, management, waterbirds, water, mornington peninsula, victoria, international N2 - web site for NRE (Vic) with information from basic to detailed, also includes connections to other relevant websites ID - 754 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Flora and fauna guarantee act, 1988 Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Flora and fauna guarantee act, 1988 Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - law, regulations, legislation, plants, animals, flora, fauna, conservation UR - http://wwwbiodiversity.environment.gov.au ID - 755 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Data Directories - geospatial information PB - Victorian Government Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Data Directories - geospatial information Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - Geology, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria , geospatial, geographic, environmental planning, natural resource planning, planning N2 - geospatial technical web site with links , data available on -line, for natural resource planning etc UR - http://www.giconnections.vic.gov.au/menupage/datadir.htm ID - 756 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - State environment protection policies/ Industrial waste management policies PB - EPA (Vic) Y2 - 8/ 06/ 2001, N1 - State environment protection policies/ Industrial waste management policies Y2 - 8/ 06/ 2001 KW - law, legislation, environment, environmental, environment protection, enforcement, policies, air, land, water, noise, waste, management, effluent, port phillip bay, westernport, western port, catchment, N2 - list of relevant legislation on items listed above; names documents and when gazetted, when in effect ID - 757 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - The Suffolk Times(Long Island, USA), on -line : "Pipe down please" N1 - The Suffolk Times(Long Island, USA), on -line : "Pipe down please" KW - noise, enforcement, planning, wineries, weddings, tourism, restaurants, neighbours, traffic, parking, farm produce, regulation, activities, associated, complaints, international N2 - complaints from neighbours, noise, lack of enforcement, impact on neighbours, Long Island USA (similar size wine industry ) UR - http://www.timesreview.com/st09-28-00/stories/news5.htm ID - 758 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - A basic bibliography for sonic studies PB - University of Oregon N1 - A basic bibliography for sonic studies KW - noise, bibliography, scientific studies, science, planning, community, design, behaviour, noise pollution, measurement, quiet, environmental noise, sound of silence, outdoor UR - http://www.interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/WFAEHomePage ID - 759 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Web site for 'health and global environment - Harvard Medical School' N1 - Web site for 'health and global environment - Harvard Medical School' N1 - web site recommended by Peter Belbin (MP resident) UR - http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/index.html ID - 760 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Toxics await tourists in Napas wine county N1 - Toxics await tourists in Napas wine county KW - public , perceptions, heath, human, Napa, USA, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, toxic N1 - web site and article referred on from MP resident UR - http://www.alternatives2toxics.org/tourist.htm ID - 761 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - World Health Organization (WHO) Publications / DATA BASE PB - WHO N1 - World Health Organization (WHO) Publications / DATA BASE KW - web site, on-line , health, chemicals, publications, carcinogens, list, data, N2 - on line to data base: information on chemicals and environmental health documents produced by WHO, Key site : INCLUDES DATA BASE, groups under chemical names, and general groups e.g ' Aquatic(Marine and Freshwater) Biotoxins', very detailed/ useful site, all you will probably need to know! UR - http://www.who.int/dsa/cat97/zehc1.htm ID - 762 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - 'Monsanto' Website : Glyphosate, Health and safety PB - Monsanto Pty Ltd N1 - 'Monsanto' Website : Glyphosate, Health and safety KW - monsanto, producer, glyphosate, roundup, bioaccumulation, environmental, data, exposure, water, human health, testing, pesticides, activist groups, derivatives, toxicology, EPA, allegations, reply, persistence, risks, refutation, products, ingredients, N2 - document produced by Monsanto in response to allegations concerning toxicity and environmental effects of the use of their product 'Roundup' (containing glyphosate as active ingrediant), includes discussion of other possible by-products in roundup (eg 1,4 dioxane, N-Nitrosoglyphosate, ); residue and tolerance studies, reply to specific allegations:bioaccumulation, drinking water, exposure, acute and irritation studies, chronic and subchronic, testing,; environmental persistence, drift, acute/ chronic toxicity, ingredients, toxicity, to insects, earthworms, fungi, nitrogen fixation, plant disease; role of surfactants, residues, regulations, oral consumption. UR - http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/media/backgrounders/00mar22_glyhealth.htm ID - 763 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Fertilizers and Chemicals; Books cited on NRE web site PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 18 /06/ 2001, N1 - Fertilizers and Chemicals; Books cited on NRE web site Y2 - 18 /06/ 2001 KW - web site, nre, list , reference, books, fertilizers, chemicals, agricultural N2 - list of reference books from nre 'book store' site on chemical and fertilizer usage in agriculture, including role in environment UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 764 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Consensus document on glyphosate herbicide tolerance (Roundup) biotechnology. Section 11- Glyphosate as a herbicide PB - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Y2 - 28 / 06 /2001, N1 - Consensus document on glyphosate herbicide tolerance (Roundup) biotechnology. Section 11- Glyphosate as a herbicide Y2 - 28 / 06 /2001 KW - structure, chemical, action, biological, biochemistry, action , plants, glyphosate, roundup, technical, chemistry N2 - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) web site on glyphosate UR - http://www.oecd.org/ehs/ehsmono/roundup2.htm ID - 765 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - NRE 'Farming and agriculture: Chemical standards' web site PB - NRE (Vic) N1 - NRE 'Farming and agriculture: Chemical standards' web site KW - waste, environmental services, testing, environmental chemistry, residue, analysis, soil, fertility, degradation, NATA, lab, herbicides, persistence, measurement, schedule 7,endosulfan, list, poisons, agricultural , chemicals, fertilizers, non scheduled N2 - web site with details,includes lists of registered agricultural chemicals;links to produce monitoring program, Chemical Industry News, content & labelling of fertilizers, licensing requirements, scheduled chemicals, chemical information service, users permit information, State Chemistry laboratory services (see keywords), contacts listed, sampling and analysis for soil water & vegetation, chemical control areas including maps (Mornington Peninsula = Melbourne chemical control area), restrictions, off-label use and licences, off target damage, Law / regulations on fertilizer chemical composition, soil accumulation of heavy metals related to fertilizer use, prohibited uses of chemicals, chemical drift issues, reference documents, N1 - copies of list in file, + see 'spray drift', also can be accessed by search for 'agricultural chemicals' at this site: UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 766 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - What is sustainable agriculture? PB - University of California Y2 - 20/ 07/ 2001, N1 - What is sustainable agriculture? Y2 - 20/ 07/ 2001 KW - overview, concepts, natural resources, farming, ecology, soil, management, efficiency, economics, social, political aspects, land use, California, employment, rural communities, consumers, ecological, sustainability, biodiversity UR - http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/concept.htm ID - 767 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Mornington Peninsula viticultural processes PB - Winetitles Y2 - 2/ 05/ 2001, N1 - Mornington Peninsula viticultural processes Y2 - 2/ 05/ 2001 KW - canopy management, disease control, glyphosate, vineyard, establishment, soil, management, pH, structure, nutrients, zinc, iron, lime, temperature, climate, chemical, biological control, examples, irrigation,using, insecticides, fungicides, pesticides, UR - http://www.winetitles.com.au/regional/mornington/viticulture.html ID - 768 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Time for change: A stingy industry shirks responsibility PB -???? Y2 - 28 /06/ 2001, N1 - Time for change: A stingy industry shirks responsibility Y2 - 28 /06/ 2001 KW - community, public, perception, California, Sonoma, Napa, pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, IPM, history, biodiversity, operating vineyard, example, positive, fish, friendly, viticulture, catchment, water, streams, management, policy, sustainable N2 - includes description of positive government management of stream environmental quality ( rather than punitive), names demonstration vineyard operating on biodiversity guidelines ( NAPA valley). N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.alternatives2toxics.org/timeforchange.htm ID - 769 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Centre for Land Protection Research N1 - Centre for Land Protection Research KW - contacts, skilss, technical, advice, consultants, ecological, sustainable, soil, conservation, information source, data bases, data base, information, systems, research N2 - web site describes expertise in technical skills and consulting in natural resource management, innovative solutions to problems. Specialists in agriculture, soil science, geology, geomorphology, hydrology, hydrogeology, biology, information technology, equipment for field collection and data analysis. Custodian of Victorian state land and water data bases. Institute is located in Bendigo, Vic. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/agvic/ins-clpr/about.htm ID - 770 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www TI - Web sites: Victoria's Climate (NRE); and Bureau of Meteorology PB - NRE(Vic) N1 - Web sites: Victoria's Climate (NRE); and Bureau of Meteorology KW - climate, temperature, weather, rainfall, links, mesoclimate, maps N2 - NRE Weather & Climate site for Victoria, Mornington Peninsula with link to Bureau of Meteorology web site. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au http://www.BoM.GOV.AU ID - 771 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 1997 TI - 'Company's bullish on wine industry.' PB - Outlook; Sonoma County and its economy Y2 - 11/ 07 /2001, N1 - 'Company's bullish on wine industry.' Y2 - 11/ 07 /2001 KW - wineries, pollution, effluent, planning, complaints, noise, traffic, wastewater, community, concerns, progressive, development, future, small vineyards, international N2 - article includes permit application for winery and crushing plant on small lot (3 acres), 'Vintage group' ie. co-op wine - making facilities and technical support for even very small producers (eg.1 acre), planning permit for winery expansion, , ongoing need for more processing capacity due to newer plantings coming into production.Local opposition group to expansion, concerns with noise, traffic, and winery effluent / pollution issues. ID - 772 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 1998 TI - Water & Sanitation: Guidelines for drinking water quality - Glyphosate PB - WHO Y2 - 28 /06/2001, N1 - Water & Sanitation: Guidelines for drinking water quality - Glyphosate Y2 - 28 /06/2001 KW - herbicide, aquatic , weeds, metabolites, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) N2 - low toxicity of glyphosate noted, metabolite (AMPA) mostly from other sources rather thsan glyphosate degradation N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/GDWQ/Chemicals/glyphosum.htm ID - 773 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Rare or threatened vascular plants in Victoria - 2000 PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 15/06/2001, N1 - Rare or threatened vascular plants in Victoria - 2000 Y2 - 15/06/2001 KW - vascular, plants, rare, threatened, mornington peninsula, victoria N2 - web site includes lists of threatened or extinct plants in Victoria, link to threatened fauna, biodiversity, action statements, and "Flora and Fauna guarantee act, 1988" UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 774 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Threatened vertebrate fauna in Victoria 2000; A systematic list of vertebrate fauna considered extinct, at risk of extinction or in major decline in victoria PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Threatened vertebrate fauna in Victoria 2000; A systematic list of vertebrate fauna considered extinct, at risk of extinction or in major decline in victoria Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - threatened, fauna, vertebrate, mornington peninsula , victoria, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, native, animals, frogs N2 - web site with links, overview, threat categories, lists, bibliography, contacts UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 775 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Transfer of pesticides by runoff: the example of vineyards PB - Institut national de la Recherche Agronomique N1 - Transfer of pesticides by runoff: the example of vineyards KW - pesticides, herbicides, run-off, streams, soil, water, pollution, streams, surface, catchments UR - http://www.inra.fr/PRESSE/mars00/nb2.htm ID - 776 ER - TY - RPRT AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Report to Planning Services Committee, Niagra Escarpment, Subject: Agriculture, Land use and Agr-tourism: Information on activities and current policies. N1 - Report to Planning Services Committee, Niagra Escarpment, Subject: Agriculture, Land use and Agr-tourism: Information on activities and current policies. KW - Niagra Escarpment, Biosphere, rural, tourism, wineries, economics, community, positions, point of view, planning, restaurants, cellar door sales, value added, entertainment, sustainable, policy, background, key document, international N2 - Background to Niagra Escarpment policy as at April 2000, description of local conditions and position of agritourism in the economics of the area, includes statistics. Over view of policies in various wine growing regions in Californina including Sonoma, Napa as well as Canadian (local municipal policies described). UR - http://www.escarpment.org/plan_review.htm ID - 777 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Landcare notes- NRE web site PB - NRE (Vic) Y2 - 18 / 06 /2001, N1 - Landcare notes- NRE web site Y2 - 18 / 06 /2001 KW - landcare, land, soil, degradation, erosion, structure, acidity, pH, weeds, streams, rural, groups, contact, salinity, reports, updates N1 - search for land & water management : landcare at NRE site UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 778 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2000 TI - Welcome to the Wine Route. PB - Vineland Tourist Council of Ontario, Canada Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Welcome to the Wine Route. Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - Biosphere, rural, wineries, vineyards, community, positions, point of view, planning, sustainable, degradation, erosion, vegetation, destruction, case, study, photos, photographs, complaints, responsible authorities, failure to act, international N2 - Article by conservation group in Lincoln, Niagra Escarpment. Photos of vegetation destruction in the establishment of a vineyard in this area in the year 2000, (see planning articles / biosphere controls), mentions erosion and roadsides, hydrology and water flow problems highlighted, vineyard inexpertly designed.Photos of Stoney Creek, Niagra Escarpment. Also see 2nd website below for article from local press in Lincoln about erosion / mudslide caused by the above vineyard (April 2001) ie failure of follow through of Niagra Escarpment Commission. Winery/ restaurant said to continue operating , noise, sewage spills, logging, vegetation removal, affects neighbours. Also on website ; photos of Stoney Creek, and above vineyard / winery tanks / industrial appearance, car park. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.graperape.com/rape.html http://www.graperape.com/temp2.html ID - 779 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Web site NSW government - fact sheets N1 - Web site NSW government - fact sheets KW - web site, NSW, environment, salinity, landcare, soil conservation, publications, fact sheets, noise, water, effluent, economics, hunter valley environmental management plan, sustainability, stream flows N2 - web site with many links to relevant sites. Includes environment, salinity, landcare, soil conservation, publications, fact sheets, noise, water, effluent, economics, hunter valley environmental management plan, sustainability, stream flows & much more. UR - http://www.nsw.gov.au ID - 780 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Jurisdictions that have adopted noise control ordinances (California, USA) N1 - Jurisdictions that have adopted noise control ordinances (California, USA) KW - noise, enforcement, planning, regulation, wine tourism, wineries, restaurants, international UR - http://wwwceres.ca.gov/planning/bol/1998/noise.html ID - 781 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Neighbourhood noise PB - EPA (NSW) N1 - Neighbourhood noise KW - noise, enforcement, planning, regulation, wine tourism, wineries, restaurants, NSW, responsible authorities, complaints, Australian, Australia ID - 782 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Green paper on future noise policy; Executive summary PB - European Union Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001, N1 - Green paper on future noise policy; Executive summary Y2 - 11/ 07/ 2001 KW - noise, planning, regulation, tourism, wineries, restaurants, outdoor, guidelines, overview, Europe, community, roads, outdoor, environmental noise, international N1 - copy of executive summary in file, see this and full document on-line UR - http://www.europa.eu.int/en/record/green/gp9611/noisesum.htm ID - 783 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - A basic bibliography for sonic studies PB - University of Oregon, World forum for acoustic ecology Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - A basic bibliography for sonic studies Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - noise, bibliography, scientific studies, science, planning, community, design, behaviour, noise pollution, measurement, quiet, environmental noise, sound of silence, outdoor N2 - bibliography , many scientific studies on physical measurement and social aspects of noise and perceptions (including 'quiet') N1 - copy in file ID - 784 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Typical noise levels PB - Noise pollution clearinghouse N1 - Typical noise levels KW - noise, planning, regulation, tourism, wineries, restaurants, outdoor, outdoor, environmental noise, typical levels, dBA, N2 - relevant noise levels of typical noise levels in dBA of common situations and equipment for comparison purposes. N1 - copy in file UR - http://www.nonoise.org/library/household/index.htm ID - 785 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Groundwater Victoria PB - NRE Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Groundwater Victoria Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - water, pollution, sources, ground, aquifers, sites, bores, groundwater, database, current projects, chemistry, reports, locations UR - http://www.nre.gov.au/dnre/grndwtr/grndwtr.htm ID - 786 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - NRE (Vic) Web site on Soil, Land and Water issues PB - NRE N1 - NRE (Vic) Web site on Soil, Land and Water issues KW - water, salinity, dams, law, management, catchments. streamflows, groundwater levels, restrictions, surface water, wastewater, effluent, authorities, key site, land, soil, degradation, preservation, fertility, maps, chemistry, biology, weeds, wetlands N2 - key site for all water / land resources and use issues.Resources, quality, management, data, studies, reports, legislation, monitoring. map /s changes in soil pH, salinity over time (1973 - 1994), soil structure - aggregate slaking and dispersion, (1989 - 1994) in Victoria, references to primary data, Port Phillip , Western port : Melbourne CALP region included. 76,000 soil samples collected! Gully and tunnel erosion.Groundwater , monitoring river & catchment health etc; Satellite images of Victoria (See 'land use') key web site. N1 - see 'water' , 'catchments', 'Soils - structure and decline', 'land degradation' at NRE website below. UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 787 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Know your Catchments: An assessment of catchment condition using interim indicators PB - NRE Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Know your Catchments: An assessment of catchment condition using interim indicators Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - catchments, water, quality, chemistry, biology, microbiology, Mornington Peninsula, land use, salinity, watertables, streams, wetlands, soil, wildlife, habitat, flora, fauna, soil structure, decline, photos, satellite, indicators, catchment health, Maps N2 - management,satellite photos, streams/ catchment health and indicators and conditions.Data, reports on stream and water quality. Overviews and detailed science. Key site. Includes maps, graphs, tables, satellite images, chemistry e.g. soil pH, phosphorus; population changes, data over years. N1 - index to site in file UR - http://www/nre.gov.au/catchmnt/conditn/contents.htm ID - 788 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Victoria's environmental flow program - a key component of integrated river management. Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001, N1 - Victoria's environmental flow program - a key component of integrated river management. Y2 - 15/ 06/ 2001 KW - environmental flow, streams, rivers, water, resources, management, rehabilitation, monitoring, drinking water N2 - NRE web site: "Land & Water management/ Environmental flow program" UR - http://www.nre.gov.au ID - 789 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Environment Protection: Water & Catchments (SA) PB - EPA(SA) Y2 - 11/07/2001, N1 - Environment Protection: Water & Catchments (SA) Y2 - 11/07/2001 KW - water, catchments, resource, issues, South Australia, quality, sewage, sewerage, policy, pollution, prevention, management, biological, monitoring, macroinvertebrates, riparian, sustainable N2 - water catchment management and monitoring; policy (SA); including biological monitoring (macroinvertebrates) UR - http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/water.html ID - 790 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - UNESCO Biosphere reserves in Canada: Niagra Escarpment N1 - UNESCO Biosphere reserves in Canada: Niagra Escarpment KW - niagra escarpment, Biosphere, rural, tourism, wineries, economics, community, positions, point of view, planning, restaurants, cellar door sales, value added, entertainment, sustainable, conservation, international N2 - UNESCO world biosphere reserve in Canada ( Niagra Escarpment), description of area and link to UNESCO site explaining biosphere program UR - http://www.escarpment.org/ ID - 791 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - In Focus: A Review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan N1 - In Focus: A Review of the Niagra Escarpment Plan KW - biosphere, planning, web site, link, tourism, environmental, management, monitoring, signage, signs, policy, N2 - web site to download collection of documents concerning planning issues and decisions for Niagra Escarpment ; includes rural tourism, signage, intensive recreational developments, environmental monitoring. Also includes submissions from relevant interest groups and final decisions of Commission. UR - http://www.escarpment.org/plan_review.htm ID - 792 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - SEPPs and IWMPs PB - EPA(Vic) Y2 - 18 /07/ 2001, N1 - SEPPs and IWMPs Y2 - 18 /07/ 2001 KW - web site, policies, Victorian, Vic, government, legislation, air, land, noise, water, pollution, nuisance, protection, environment, quality, documents, relevant, list, www, statutes, law, legislation N2 - Website with list of relevant environmental quality documents eg. State Environment Protection policies, Industrial Waste Management policies. UR - http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/legislation/policies.htm ID - 793 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Soil: NRE website PB - NRE(Vic) N1 - Soil: NRE website KW - soil, maps, map, Victoria, agricultural, types, properties, survey, land, nutrients, fertility, degradation, pH, salinity, erosion, acidification, management practices, farming N2 - Includes details of over 100 major land & soil surveys in Victoria with maps, statewide soil map, regional soil information N1 - see 'soil' at web site below and 'Victorian resources online' for wide range of soil information UR - http://www.nre.vic.gov.au ID - 794 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 N1 - 8 / 06 / 2001 TI - "Of Droughts and Flooding Rains" - A guide to Environmental flows in NSW PB - Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales Inc.(NCCNSW) Y2 - 14 /08/ 2001, N1 - "Of Droughts and Flooding Rains" - A guide to Environmental flows in NSW Y2 - 14 /08/ 2001 KW - environmental flow, streams, rivers, water, resources, management, rehabilitation, monitoring, NSW, biodiversity, wetlands, wildlife, catchment, www, ecology, principles,overview, explanation, sustainable, definitions, land, conservation, soil N2 - web site includes:stream and river environmental flow, ecology, definitions and explanation of importance to ecology and land conservation / sustainable agriculture and ultimately human life! UR - http://www.nccnsw.org.au ID - 795 ER - TY - ELEC AU - www PY - 2001 TI - Trichoderma: The flagship for mycofungicides Y2 - 1/08/2001, N1 - Trichoderma: The flagship for mycofungicides Y2 - 1/08/2001 KW - trichoderma, soil, conservation, organic, pesticides, herbicides, degradation, microbiology, inactivation, pest management, Phytophthora, fungi, fungicides, Eutypa, 'dead arm', water logged, aerobes, www N2 - Commercial web site with explanation of value of trichoderma to soil quality N1 - copy in file (BP) UR - http://www.nutri-tech.com.au/articles/Trichoderma.htm ID - 796 ER - TY - RPRT AU - XXXX PY - 2000 TI - Report of the Liquor Licensing Authority (NZ) N1 - Report of the Liquor Licensing Authority (NZ) KW - liquor, licence, complaints, problems, NZ, enforcement, conditions, incidence, proceedings, supervision, responsible authorities, planning, international, lack of enforcement N2 - notes low incidence of official reporting of incidents/ breaches to liquor licencing authorities (p 9-10) N1 - copy in file , from web site search ID - 797 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Yugovic, J. PY - 1992 BT - Flora assessment of land on Warneet Road, Blind Bight CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. N1 - Flora assessment of land on Warneet Road, Blind Bight N1 - 919 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - The flora and vegetation of land on the north side of Warneet Road, Blind Bight (Lots 1 and 2, Plan of Subdivision 90417, Parish of Sherwood, County of Mornington) are examined, and the contribution made by the site to nature conservation is assessed. The recorded vascular flora comprises 87 native and 35 introduced plant species. Of these, none is considered rare or threatened within Victoria or the Melbourne region. The study area is approximately 25 ha in area. It supports 3.1 ha of floristically and structurally intact native vegetation (Heath Woodland, Swamp Scrub, Paperbark Scrub), 17.9 ha of highly altered vegetation (Altered Heath Woodland, Altered Swamp Scrub), and 4 ha of introduced vegetation. The condition of native vegetation within the study area varies from moderate to poor, depending largely on the extent of weed invasion. The study area is considered to have local significance for flora conservation, as it supports small though fragmented remnants of ecosystems (Heath Woodland and Swamp Scrub) that are depleted within Victoria and the Wameet locality. The conservation value of the study area has declined drastically since the vegetation study of the Western Port catchment conducted by the Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands (Opie et al. 1984). Opie et al. included the study area within a larger (365 ha) site of regional significance, however it is unlikely they would have done so if the land had been in its present condition at that time. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 255 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Yugovic, J PY - 1993 BT - Mornington Rail Reserve, Shire of Mornington: vegetation assessment and management guidelines CY - Camberwell, Victoria PB - Biosis Research SP - 45 N1 - Mornington Rail Reserve, Shire of Mornington: vegetation assessment and management guidelines N1 - 581.99452MOR N1 - 201 N1 - Consultants Report N1 - Vegetation survey of the land along the Mornington rail reserve. Grassy woodland, Swamp Scrub and wetland communities were found and described and significanct species identified. management guidelines for the reserve are also presented. UR - NRE Corporate Library ARCUE ID - 256 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. PY - 1994 TI - Vegetation assessment of Trig Point, Mount Martha CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 17 N1 - March 1994 M1 - Report for Gadens Ridgeway N1 - Vegetation assessment of Trig Point, Mount Martha N1 - 917 N1 - 333 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research carried out an assessment of the flora values of a proposed development site on Mt Martha. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 257 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. PY - 1995 TI - Mount Eliza - Mornington - Mount Martha foreshore: Vegetation and management guidelines CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 68 N1 - May 1995 M1 - Report for Shire of Mornington Peninsula N1 - Mount Eliza - Mornington - Mount Martha foreshore: Vegetation and management guidelines N1 - 914 N1 - 436 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research undertook a detailed flora survey of the Mornington foreshore and prepared an ecological management plan for the area. The flora and vegetation of the Mount Eliza - Mornington - Mount Martha foreshore are examined. Ale contribution made by the study area to flora conservation in Victoria and on the Mornington Peninsula is analysed, and vegetation management guidelines are presented. The recorded vascular flora (conifers, ferns, flowering plants) comprises 143 indigenous and 118 introduced plant taxa (species, subspecies and varieties). Two species (Beaded Samphire Sarcocornia quinqueflora ssp. tasmanica, Tiny Arrow-grass Triglochin minutissimum) have state significance for conservation. Twenty-nine species have regional significance. Cliffs provide habitat for the largest number of significant species (14 species) followed by subsaline marsh. The foreshore supports a diverse range of coastal vegetation, reflecting a range of landforms and habitats, from cliffs to beaches and marshes. Thirteen native vegetation communities are present: Tea-tree Scrub Tea-tree Cliff Scrub Tea-tree Cliff Scrub (Cool Aspect) Stipa Grassland Poa Grassland 71emeda Grassland Banksia Woodland Spinifex Grassland Saltbush Shrubland Noon-flower Herbland Reed Grassland Subsaline Marsh Salt Marsh The distribution of vegetation communities is mapped, 120 archival slide photographs are catalogued, and areas of relatively high quality vegetation are mapped and described. 71e foreshore supports a complex mosaic of vegetation communities in varying degrees of alteration from original condition. The natural (original) vegetation communities are distributed in zones reflecting exposure, salt tolerance and water availability. Superimposed on this vegetation pattern is a complex history of disturbance and extensive weed invasion. 71e result of this interaction of natural and anthropogenic (human) factors is the complex mosaic evident today. Some sections of the foreshore are in good condition. 'Re lower sections of the Mount Martha cliffs, in particular, are in generally good condition, due to severe environmental conditions (exposure, salt spray, limited soil fertility) and low levels of disturbance (due to the steep terrain). Viewed from the rocks below, the cliff vegetation is rich in species, essentially weed-free, and in near-pristine condition. Other, more restricted, examples of relatively intact vegetation occur on the cliff tops where heavy Coast Tea-tree cover has prevented or suppressed weed invasion. Two such areas are rich in orchids. Salt Marsh (unlike Subsaline Marsh) is in generally good condition. Weed invasion has been widespread, particularly where there has been a history of severe disturbance, although apparently undisturbed areas have also been affected. 71e most serious weeds in the reserve are Myrtle-leaf Milkwort Polygala myrtifolia, Boneseed Chrysanthemoides monilifera, Sweet Pittosporum Pittosporum undulatum and Panic Veldt Grass Ehrharta erecta. On the basis of the available information, the study area is considered to have high regional significance for nature conservation. It supports two plant species of state significance and twentynine species of regional significance, and seven vegetation communities of regional significance. The foreshore supports some of the most intact native coastal vegetation in Port Phillip Bay. Issues relating to the vegetation are examined and management guidelines are discussed. Relevant issues include vegetation protection, resource allocation, contingency planning for regeneration, cliff protection, weed management, orchid management, restoration and revegetation, aboriginal middens, bathing boxes, exotic trees, rubbish/garden refuse dumping, gully erosion, informal tracks, fencing of the golf course, monitoring and community involvement. Future recreational uses of the area are potentially compatible with nature conservation, however sensitive management of vegetation is needed if the significant natural features are to be preserved. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 258 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J PY - 1995 TI - Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve (Botanical Reference Area): Flora, monitoring programs and management recommendations CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis research Pty. Ltd. SP - 17 N1 - April 1995 M1 - Report for the Mount Eliza Association for Environmental Care N1 - Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve (Botanical Reference Area): Flora, monitoring programs and management recommendations N1 - 692 N1 - Consultants Report N1 - Report describing the flora of the Botanical Reference Area at Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve and management recommendations for some rare orchids and weed control. UR - ARCUE ID - 260 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. PY - 1998 TI - Vegetation and Fauna habitats of the Cranbourne South Local Structure Plan Area CY - Melbourne PB - Biosis Research SP - 8 N1 - March 1998 N1 - Vegetation and Fauna habitats of the Cranbourne South Local Structure Plan Area N1 - 1932 N1 - Consultants Report UR - ARCUE ID - 262 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. PY - 2005 TI - Koo Wee-Rup Swamp And Grassland Flora Site Databasse PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. N1 - Koo Wee-Rup Swamp And Grassland Flora Site Databasse N1 - Reserves E N1 - Biodiversity N1 - This document is under EPM Environmental planning matters Folder.(Reserves E) UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1067 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. AU - Larwill, S. PY - 1995 TI - Flora and fauna assessment of proposed Westernport Highway widening, Skye CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 29 N1 - July 1995 M1 - Report for VicRoads N1 - Flora and fauna assessment of proposed Westernport Highway widening, Skye N1 - 916 N1 - 502 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research Pty Ltd was commissioned by VicRoads to assess the impacts of widening the Western Port Highway at Skye on the flora and fauna of an adjacent bushland area, and to investigate means of offsetting this impact through improved management of the bushland area. The recorded vascular flora (ferns, conifers, flowering plants) comprises 69 indigenous and 28 introduced species. Of the indigenous species, 27 were recorded from the (proposed) road reserve and 64 were recorded from the (proposed) bushland area. Five plant species were recorded only from the road reserve; these species are likely to also occur within the (proposed) bushland area. The recorded vertebrate fauna comprises 27 native and 3 introduced bird species, 7 native and 6 introduced mammal species, 1 reptile and 3 amphibian species. Five native vegetation communities are present: Swamp Scrub, Wet Scrub[Woodland, Grassy Woodland, Heathy Woodland and Wetland. Degraded (Semi-native) Vegetation is confined to the western section of the bushland area where there has been significant encroachment into the reserve. The study area is considered to have high local significance for flora and fauna conservation. It supports four flora species and one fauna species of regional significance, and small partially altered examples of native vegetation communities and habitats depleted in the Skye - Cranbourne area. Impacts on flora and fauna of the highway duplication are likely to be substantial given the relatively small size and isolation of the bushland remnant and the good condition of much of the existing vegetation and habitat to be removed. Approximately 15% of the remnant will be removed. 'nis impact can be mitigated to some extent through improved management of the bushland area, including rehabilitation and fencing of the western end and weed control. N1 - Biosis Research assessed the flora and fauna of a small area of public land supporting remnant native vegetation characteristic of the former associations of the Mornington Peninsula and Westernport region. The potential impacts of widening of the adjacent Westernport Highway at Skye, were assessed. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 261 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. AU - Meredith, C. PY - 1995 TI - Flora and fauna assessment of Annesleigh Park, Moorooduc CY - Port Melbourne PB - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. SP - 13 N1 - August 1995 M1 - Report for A T Cocks & Partners Pty. Ltd. N1 - Flora and fauna assessment of Annesleigh Park, Moorooduc N1 - 915 N1 - 518 N1 - Consultants Report N2 - Biosis Research was commissioned to undertake a flora and fauna assessment of Annesleigh Park, a property in Moorooduc, and also provide impacts of the development and mitigation measures. An equestrian centre and residential development were proposed for the property. UR - Biosis Research Pty. Ltd. ID - 259 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. AU - Mitchell, S. PY - 2006 TI - Ecological Review of the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp and associated grasslands. July 2006 PB - Biosis Research N1 - Ecological Review of the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp and associated grasslands. July 2006 N1 - Cardinia Reserves E N1 - Biodiversity N1 - The document in Reserve E (EPM) UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1068 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Yugovic, J. AU - Nicholson, R PY - 2006 TI - Officer Structural Plan: Flora and Fauna assessment PB - Cardinia Shire Council N1 - Officer Structural Plan: Flora and Fauna assessment N1 - Cardinia- Reserves-M-z N1 - Biodiversity N1 - Consultancy work to assess flora and fauna of officer area. Objective to identify and analyse opportunitines and constraints for biodiversity conservation as they relate to landuse in the study area. UR - Cardinia Shire Council Library ID - 1069 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Zann, L P PY - 1995 TI - Our Sea Our Future - Major Findings the State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia PB - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority for Department of Environment Sport and Territories SP - 112 M1 - Report N1 - Somer Report N1 - w149 KW - marine environment Australian Government Commonwealth N1 - 5 copies. Refer to w171, w172 ID - 1553 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Zann, L P AU - Kailola, Patricia PY - 1995 TI - The Marine Environment. Technical Annex 1. State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia PB - Department of Environment, Sport and Territories SP - 193 N1 - Somer Report N1 - w172 KW - marine geology oceanography estuaries nutrients mangrove Seagrass coral reefs Mammals reptiles seabirds N1 - 2 copies. Refer tp w149, w171 ID - 1575 ER - TY - RPRT AU - Zann, L P AU - Sutton, D PY - 1995 TI - Pollution. Technical Annex 2. State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia PB - Departement of Environment, Sport and Territories SP - 93 N1 - Somer Report N1 - w171 KW - Pollution marine sewage disposal marine debris heavy metals marine management N1 - 2 copies. Refer to w149, w172 ID - 1574 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zejda, J. E. AU - McDuffie, H. H. AU - Dosman, J. A. PY - 1993 TI - Epidemiology of health and safety risks in agriculture and related industries. Practical applications for rural physicians SP - 56-63 JF - Western Journal of Medicine JO - West J Med VL - 158 IS - 1 N1 - Epidemiology of health and safety risks in agriculture and related industries. Practical applications for rural physicians N1 - 93227595 N1 - English KW - Accidents, Occupational *Agriculture Health Promotion Human Neoplasms/ep [Epidemiology] Nervous System Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] *Occupational Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] Respiratory Tract Diseases/ep [Epidemiology] *Rural Health Safety United States/ep [Epidemiology] N2 - Epidemiologic studies document that work in the agricultural sector is associated with many occupational health hazards. Exposure to organic dusts and airborne microorganisms and their toxins may lead to respiratory disorders. The burden of exposure-related chronic bronchitis, asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, organic-dust toxic syndrome, and chronic airflow limitation can be diminished by appropriate preventive measures. The contribution of exposures to agricultural chemicals to cancers and neurodegenerative disorders is being investigated. Some studies document that farmers and those in related industries are at higher risk for the development of cancer of the stomach, soft tissue sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. Chronic encephalopathy and Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases are being studied in relation to agricultural chemicals. The possible carcinogenicity and neurotoxicity of pesticides emphasize the need to promote the safe use of chemicals. Another area for health promotion programs is disabling injuries and traumatic deaths. Farm accidents are important because of their frequent occurrence among young people and disturbing fatality rates. Other health issues of concern in these industries include skin diseases, hearing loss, and stress. ID - 799 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Zelman, M. PY - 1993 BT - Draft- Towards sustainable land use, Port Phillip - Westernport regional landcare plan, February 1993 PB - Landcare, Victoria N1 - Draft- Towards sustainable land use, Port Phillip - Westernport regional landcare plan, February 1993 SN - 0 - 7306 - 3225 -3 N1 - copy of this list in file, Book at MPSC office KW - landcare, erosion, soil, sustainabilty, water management, streams, landcare projects, land degradation, agencies, organisations, salinity, flora, fauna, water quality, weeds, catchments, chemicals, environmental monitoring, mornington peninsula N2 - overview but includes list of organisations receiving funding in 1993 for environmental monitoring , pollution studies, and various other landcare projects including those topics listed under keywords for this entry. ID - 800 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Zelman, M. PY - 1993 BT - Port Phillip - Western Port Regional Landcare Plan PB - The Landcare Regional Reference Group N1 - Port Phillip - Western Port Regional Landcare Plan N1 - cited in Hastings Conservation Strategy KW - landcare ID - 801 ER -