Tamar Forum 2021 | Session 12 - Kathryn Pugh, City of Launceston | Shifting baselines of the Tamar
Kathryn Pugh is the Team Leader Water at the City of Launceston. Kathryn has extensive experience in landscape water quality and aquatic habitat monitoring, impact assessments and threatened species management, and more recent experience in drainage asset management. She has a long history with the City's estuary, undertaking impact assessments in the early 2000s and contributing to the 2008 State of the Tamar Report. She has been a core member of recent projects, including the River Health Action Plan, the Sediment Raking Program Review and the Environment, flooding and aesthetics: Sediment in the kanamaluka/Tamar estuary.
Kathryn talks about shifting baselines of the kanamaluka / Tamar estuary.
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