The NSW marine estate extends from the coastal ocean and offshore islands to the landward limits of estuaries and coastal wetlands. This includes:
- 755 beaches along 2,065 kilometres of ocean coastline
- about 8,100 square kilometres of seafloor
- 184 estuaries and coastal lakes with 6,500 kilometres of estuarine foreshores
- around 75 islands and rocky islets.
Our research and monitoring across this marine estate is done in collaboration with NSW Government agencies, including the NSW Department of Regions (Primary Industries – Fisheries), the Marine Estate Management Authority, Commonwealth agencies, private industry, our university partners and the community.
Current research programs
Mapping and modelling
Our scientists are mapping the coastal seafloor and marine habitats. This data will increase our understanding of these little-known areas and help improve the management and protection of coastal and marine environments. Learn more about our offshore mapping research.
We also measure, model and predict offshore and nearshore ocean waves to help understand coastal dynamics, manage hazards and provide an early warning system for coastal users. Find out more about our ocean and coastal wave research.
Monitoring
Our marine and coastal monitoring research helps us better understand the underwater environment, and the impacts of land use in coastal catchments, estuaries and coastal lakes. For example, we monitor:
- marine debris
- beach water quality
- estuary water quality
- ocean monitoring
- coastal erosion
- changes in water depth of beaches and estuaries.
Research vessels and equipment
Our research vessels provide platforms for our coastal and ocean research. We also use smaller research vessels and equipment like jet skis, drones and all-terrain vehicles for our work in estuaries.
Find out more about our Research vessels and equipment.
Coastal hazards
Watch this video about how we respond to and help manage coastal hazards.