Rocky Cape National Park coastline

Rocky Cape National Park's coastline: rugged, rich in Aboriginal heritage, diverse marine habitat.

The coastline of Rocky Cape National Park is rugged with spectacular and ancient rock formations punctuating areas of coastal heath and sandy beaches.

Evidence of Aboriginal occupation is found with numerous rock shelters, living places and artefacts.

The marine environment along this section of coast is significant with a diverse reef and substantial kelp habitat which attracts a range of marine species that are normally not found in other waters in the Cradle Coast region, including fish, coral, seaweed, invertebrates and shellfish species.

Outcome:

By 2030, the natural and cultural values of the Rocky Cape National Park coastline and rocky reefs are maintained or enhanced by improved community engagement and awareness.

Local threats that can be addressed by NRM actions:
  • Uncontrolled bushfires
  • Weeds, pests, feral animals and disease
  • Local declines in fish diversity and large individuals of some species
  • Loss of cultural knowledge and access

Implementation:

Investment Opportunity
  • Australian Government
  • Tasmanian Government
  • Regional or Local
  • Private or philanthropic
Potential Delivery Methods
  • Information gathering activities including analysis threats and Aboriginal aspirations for the Rocky Cape area.
  • Behaviour-change and capacity-building activities such as supporting education and awareness-raising about the coastal and marine values of the Rocky Cape area.
Potential collaborators

Aboriginal groups; recreational fishers and representing bodies; UTAS/IMAS; local community volunteers; PWS.

Opportunity for Community Participation

Volunteer land management activities and citizen science monitoring involving community and Reef Life Survey; support for capacity building for Aboriginal communities learning about and protecting important Aboriginal Sea Country on the Rocky Cape coastline. Engagement with OzFish and recreational fishers.

Actions:

WC3.a

Work with Aboriginal communities to determine appropriate NRM actions and engagement about the cultural and natural values of the land and sea Country.

WC3.b

Improve engagement and education of recreational fishers and the broader community to build their capacity to recognise marine and coastal assets and understand threats.