Tuesday 19 November, 2013 |
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17:30 - 19:30 |
Registration and icebreaker (Hokitika Museum, Carnegie Gallery) Sponsored by West Coast Regional Council |
Wednesday 20 November 2013 |
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8:00 |
Registration (Regent Theatre) |
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9:00 9.15 9:20 |
Mihi/powhiri (Regent Theatre) Welcome by Conference Chair: Don Neale (Regent Theatre) Conference opening (Regent Theatre) |
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9:30 |
Keynote address: Professor Paul Komar, Oregon State University, USA (Regent Theatre) Earth’s changing climate and coastal hazards: the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Hawke’s Bay, NZ Sponsored by Department of Conservation |
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10:30 |
Morning tea and poster session (Regent Theatre) |
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Stream 1: Planning Chair: Bronwen Gibberd Regent Theatre |
Stream 2: Hazards Chair: Rob Bell Carnegie Gallery |
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11.00 |
Porirua Harbour – Part 1: Desperately seeking clarity: Megan Oliver (Greater Wellington Regional Council) |
Assessing the tsunami hazard due to submarine landslides in Nicholson Canyon: Emily Lane (NIWA), Joshu Mountjoy and William Power (GNS Science) |
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11:20 |
Clarity by setting limits – Porirua Harbour and beyond: Megan Oliver (Greater Wellington Regional Council), Malcolm Green (NIWA) |
The“red-alert” tide calendar, enhanced: Scott Stevens, Doug Ramsay, Nigel Goodhue, Rob Bell (NIWA) |
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11:40 |
Developing GIS tools for marine and coastal planning: Sarah Gardiner, John Oldman and Brett Beamsley (MetOcean Ltd.), Daniel Kluza (Ministry of Primary Industries) |
Collision forces from tsunami-borne debris: Seyedreza Shafiei, Bruce Melville and Asaad Shamseldin (University of Auckland) |
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12:00 |
Lunch + AGM (Beachfront Hotel: restaurant & observation lounge) |
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13.10 |
Workshop 1 (Regent Theatre) |
Workshop 2 (Carnegie Gallery) |
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15.10 |
Afternoon tea (Regent Theatre) |
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Stream 1: Planning Chair: Hans van der Wal Regent Theatre |
Stream 2: ScienceChair: Andrew Laing Carnegie Gallery |
Stream 3: Management Chair: Hugh Leersnyder Chartered Club |
15:40 |
Natural character assessment of the coastal environment under the NZCPS 2010: Yvonne Pfluger and James Bentley (Boffa Miskell) |
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions for regions within the New Zealand archipelago: Alistair Clement (Massey University), Craig Sloss (Queensland University of Technology), Pippa Whitehouse (Durham University) |
Aquaculture ecological guidance package: Stephanie Hopkins, Rich Ford and Michael Nielsen (Ministry of Primary Industries) |
16:00 |
Marine spatial planning: Managing the use of marine space through participation: Helen Curtis (DOC) |
Reclaimed land: modern coastal disasters in the making via historical roots: Deirdre Hart and Christopher Gomez, (University of Canterbury) |
Diamonds in the rough: conservation of rare botanical gems on the (coastal) edge: Jane Marshall (DOC) |
16:20 |
New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 – Policy 12 – Harmful aquatic organisms: Sarah Hucker (DOC) |
Developing a hindcast of New Zealand’s coastal waters for assessing biosecurity risks: John Oldman, Brett Beamsley, and Sarah Gardiner (MetOcean |
A natural process approach to managing coastline and stream mouth erosion, Waitohu Stream, Ōtaki, Northern Kāpiti Coast: Iain Dawe (Greater Wellington Regional Council) |
16:40 |
A typology of New Zealand coastal hydrosystems for management purposes: Terry Hume (NIWA), Philippe Gerbeaux (DOC), Don Neale (DOC), Deirdre E. Hart (University of Canterbury), Malcolm Green (NIWA) |
Earthquake induced changes in the Avon-Heathcote Estuary/Ihutai: Richard Measures (NIWA) |
How will foredunes respond to climate change? Some findings from southern New Zealand: Michael Hilton (University of Otago) |
17:00 |
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KiwiRail Clarence seawall construction: Scott Ford (Downer), Jonathan Williams (BECA) |
Marine-dispersedmarram grass; management implications for New Zealand sand dunes: Teresa Konlechner, Michael Hilton and David A Orlovich (University of Otago) |
18.00- |
Movie night (Regent Theatre) Two award-winning coastal films |
Thursday 21 November 2013 |
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7.30 |
Coastal careers chat and breakfast (Café de Paris) |
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Plenary session |
9:00 |
Field trip briefing (Regent Theatre) |
9:20 |
Keynote address: Dr Jose Borrero, eCoast and University of California (Regent Theatre) |
10.00 |
Morning tea (Regent Theatre) |
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Stream 1: Planning Chair: David Phizacklea Regent Theatre |
Stream 2: Monitoring/Management |
10.30 |
Natural character: looking beneath the sea’s surface: Andrew Baxter (DOC) |
Qualitative analysis of long-term beach monitoring data sets: Sam Morgan (Auckland Council) |
10.50 |
Implementing the New Zealand Marine Protected Areas Policy – a case study from the South Island West Coast: Don Neale (DOC) |
Role of sediment plume modelling in setting monitoring conditions for Port Otago dredging disposal: Rob Bell (NIWA) and Lincoln Coe (Port Otago Ltd) |
11.10 |
Penguins and other West Coast seabirds; status and conservation: Kerry-Jayne Wilson (West Coast Blue Penguin Trust) |
From modelled coastal hazard data to increased community resilience: Pounawea and |
11.30 |
Coastal hazard areas: coastal planning for the West Coast: Helen Rouse and Richard Measures (NIWA), Lillie Sadler (West Coast Regional Council) |
Clearance of mangroves from Whangamata Harbour: An adaptive management approach: Amy Robinson (Waikato Regional Council) |
11.50 |
Collect packed lunch for bus (Carnegie Gallery) |
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12.15 |
Field trip (Departs from Carnegie Gallery and returns at 5.00 PM) |
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18.00 |
Pre-dinner drinks (Beachfront Hotel) |
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19.00 |
Conference dinner (Beachfront Hotel) |
Friday 22 November 2013 |
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Plenary session |
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9:00 |
Keynote address: Mr Bill Southward, Little Rakaia Huts (Regent Theatre) |
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9:40 |
Wednesday workshops report back (Regent Theatre): Helen Rouse & Derek Goring |
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10:00 |
Morning tea (Regent Theatre) |
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10.30 |
Workshop 3 (Regent Theatre) Chair: Justin Cope |
Workshop 4 (Carnegie Gallery) Chair: Derek Goring |
11:40 |
Friday workshops report back (Regent Theatre): Justin Cope & Derek Goring |
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12:00 |
Conference closing (Regent Theatre): Don Neale & Deirdre Hart |
Saturday 23 November 2013 |
Optional extras We invite you to contact the Hokitika iSite to plan an extra couple of days for yourself to explore the West Coast. www.newzealand.com/int/visitor-information-centre |
Poster sessions |
Application of CFD Modelling to study of the tsunami bore impact on a cylindrical structure: Seyedreza Shafiei, Arash Farjood and Bruce Melville (University of Auckland) Clearance of mangroves from Whangamata Harbour: Environmental monitoring: Richard Bulmer (University of Auckland), Carolyn Lundquist (University of Auckland and NIWA) Coastal sensitivity to future climate change – a map for New Zealand: Nigel Goodhue, Terry Hume, Helen Factors influencing cultural adaptations to environmental hazards including earthquakes and tsunamis in the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia: from the past to the future: Berton Panjaitan, Eric Pawson and Christopher Gomez, (University of Canterbury) Holocene evolution of the Manawatu coastal plain incised-valley system: Alastair Clement (Massey University) Craig Sloss (Queensland University of Technology), Ian Fuller (Massey University) New Zealand’s Next Top Model: integrating tsunami inundation modelling into land use planning: Wendy |