Coastalwatch
The Coastalwatch web site links viewers to live coastal images, current information and news, via a system of national web cameras Coastalwatch is committed to bringing the coast to all Australians and overseas visitors, making a significant contribution to safer coastal use and more efficient and cost effective coastal management. Coastalwatch actively supports community groups such as Surf Life Saving, Volunteer Rescue organisations, Surfing Australia, Surfrider Foundation Australia and charities such as SurfAid International and the Disabled Surfers Association. Coastalwatch is currently consolidating its position as the premier provider of these services in Australia and overseas. Through the expansion of its camera networks, the provision of accurate, cost effective real time coastal zone management data, and establishing and maintaining beneficial links with community groups, all levels of government and agencies, Coastalwatch will continue its sustainable growth and will be the World???s best.
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OUTLAW OCEAN MUSIC PROJECT:
WHERE MUSIC MEETS JOURNALISM
All music in this project is based on THE OUTLAW OCEAN, a New York Times best-selling book by Ian Urbina that chronicles lawlessness at sea around the world. The reporting touches on a diversity of abuses ranging from illegal and overfishing, arms trafficking at sea, human slavery, gun-running, intentional dumping, murder of stowaways, thievery of ships, and other topics. The music is an act of solidarity across geography and language, and an attempt at storytelling from written word to music. It is a captivating collection of inspired songs. Take your pick: listen to ambient tracks, classical, electronic or hiphop.