Development of a hydrodynamic model to investigate near field and regional connectivity around Okehampton Bay
To assist with satisfying the regulatory requirements for salmon farming in Okehampton Bay a hydrodynamic model is required to investigate both near-field (around the lease) and far-field (coastal Okehampton Bay, Mercury Passage and Spring Bay) connectivity within the region. This project will develop the required near-field and regional connectivity model and enhance its value through integration into the much larger e-Tas modelling project being developed by CSIRO.
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