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Key Littered Items Study | Coasts
The Key Littered Items Study is a long-term program for monitoring marine debris along the NSW coast which shows what types and quantities of marine debris can be found in our coastal and marine waters.
Marine debris threat and risk assessment | Coasts
Our scientists have worked with other researchers to identify what types of marine debris are the greatest threats to our marine environment.
Ocean and coastal waves | Coasts
We study coastal wave conditions to help understand the dynamics of our coastal system and manage hazards such as beach erosion and wave overtopping.
Ocean monitoring | Coasts
We monitor water, sediments and other variables along the coast to determine the health of the ocean and our marine ecosystems.
Offshore mapping | Coasts
We are gradually learning more about our coasts and offshore areas, and the processes that shape them, to help inform how we manage them.
Research vessels and equipment | Coasts
We use purpose-built marine research vessels, jet skis, drones and all-terrain vehicles in our coastal and marine research.
Horse riding policy | Park policies
Horse riding is a popular activity. However, it can generate impacts on a park’s environment and must be carefully managed.

Avoid, minimise and meet your offset obligations | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme
Find out how to avoid and minimise impacts and learn about offset options for cost-effectiveness during your project.

Landslides and rockfalls policy | Park policies
The National Parks and Wildlife Service’s priority in managing landslides and rockfalls in parks is to protect life and property, consistent as far as possible with conserving the natural and cultural values of parks.

Managing parks prior to a plan of management policy | Park policies
This policy provides guidelines for the management of a reserve that does not yet have a plan of management.
