BAMOS Vol 31 No.3 September 2018 | Page 12

12 BAMOS Sep 2018 Article Preparing for the future: confronting climate change on the coast Simon Torok Scientell Email: [email protected] How will climate change affect coastal and marine environments, and how can research help us meet these challenges? These questions are answered in a new report published by the Victorian Coastal Council. Scientell summarised the findings from a workshop examining the likely impacts of climate change on Victoria’s coastal and marine environments. The findings are the culmination of a thorough review by a panel of scientific experts that supports the Victorian Coastal Council, now the Marine and Coastal Council, a statutory body advising the Minister for Energy Environment and Climate Change on coastal and marine issues, supported by the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Victoria’s coastal regions will face changes in rainfall, wind and wave patterns, rising sea level, more extreme storms, and warmer and more acidic oceans. Climate change is likely to have considerable impacts on marine life, habitats, ecosystems, landforms and coastal culture as well as on infrastructure. All have flow-on effects for our society and the economy. Image: Simon Torok Likely changes to Victoria’s coast caused by climate change. Image: Victorian Climate Council