Sunday, May 17, 2009

1. fishery
2. rocks pools
3. south darook
4. cliffs

SOIL
my soil was all quiet similar, it was brown in colour and quiet fine, moist and smelt like normal dirt. although the soil samples i gathered from the fisherys (#1) and darook cliffs (#4) were more sand based rather than pure soil.

SOIL PH - AVERAGE

1. 5.88
2. 6.38
3. 6.6
4. 6.68
WATER
TURBIDITY
darook beachs water is very clear and persumably clean, which resulted in my turbitity tests being 0. the tube filled all the way to the top and i could still see the lines at the bottom of the tube.

WATER
PH
1. 5. 2 - 8.34 - 7.02
2. 5. 34 - 8.45 - 6.57
3. 6.33 - 7.73 - 6.45
4. 5.45 - 7.9 - 6.62

WATER - when i looked at my water to search for visible signs of pollution, i saw no evidence of rubbish, only abit of sand.
Phosphate
1. 0 - 10 - 5
2. 0 - 25 - 0
3. 0 - 25 - 15
4. 0 - 25 - 5

before it rained i gathered my samples. all my results were 0 for phosphate, it had not rained in over a week, impliying there was no fertilizers/pollutents in the water.
after rain phosphate levels were fairly high for different areas. where there was more grass phosphate levels were higher from fertilizers.
a few days after rain the water was getting back to a more neutral level.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009


WATER TESTING
Silver Nitrate (salt content)

today i measured my soil amounts and put them in the incubator to be heater so i can measure the moisure content, tomorrow i will go and check them again and record the results.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

samples collection

today i gathered my samples,
4soil and 4 water from darook beach.
it was abit difficult to find soil because majoirty of it was sand, but i did end up finding some good soil.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Background Information



DAROOK BEACH - CRONULLA














AGE STRUCTURE



The Sutherland Shire in 2006/07 has a total estimated population of 214,030. The age structure of Sutherland Shire is notable in that there is a spread of population across most age groups. The
dominant age groups in the region include the 35-49 year olds (showing a high share of older
adults without children) and 25-34 year olds. This age structure is often described as being an 'urban mix', with a range of different age groups in the population.






LAND CONTEXT




The Sutherland Shire is situated on the south-eastern rim of the Sydney basin. Its natural attributes of beaches, waterways, bush land and proximity to the Sydney CBD and sub-regional centers is a major contributing factor to the Shire’s character and attractiveness. With 370km2 in area, its size and location provides a diversity of landforms that include rugged sea cliffs, sandy beaches, dunes and estuarine and riparian systems.




The geology of the Shire is predominantly sedimentary in origin. Major soil types of the Shire are within the Hawkesbury Sandstone and Wianamatta Shale groups. Other soil types include a mosaic of sands from the Wollongong, Kurnell and muddy sediments of the Mangrove Creek soil landscapes, the Hawkesbury, Lucas Heights and Faulconbridge soils, with isolated pockets of Blacktown and Gymea. Within the Royal National Park, there are Bundeena, Yarrawarrah, Hawkesbury and Watagan soil landscapes.
Of the various soil types in the Sutherland shire acid sulfate soils have the greatest influence on land use activity along the coastal fringes. The major concern about acid sulfate soils is their potential to produce sulfuric acid that can:
• corrode and weaken concrete, iron, steel and certain aluminium alloys
• affect biodiversity and ecological integrity by degrading habitat, soil and water quality, killing or
disease of fish and other aquatic organisms
• dissolve certain essential elements from the soil–turning it toxic so plants will die
• kill fish and aquatic life, including plants with long term effect of reduced hatching and growth rates




Urban development in the Sutherland Shire has had a significant impact on the state of our land. Of the
108km2 of land directly under the control of the Sutherland Shire Council (i.e. excluding National Parks,
State reserves and the Australian Army site at Holsworthy) 73km2 (68%) has been cleared for
development. It is estimated that over the past decade approximately 5km2 of bushland was converted
into urban and industrial use in the Shire




These factors (above) all effect Darook beach and its soil. They are all linked and combind with one another to flow into the sea.