CoastSnap

The coastal landscape in the Gladstone Region is a diverse and dynamic stretch of the Queensland coastline.

Our coastlines are always changing. Powerful storms move sand offshore, which typically returns during calmer conditions. Your snaps help us to understand and manage coastal environments for future generations, while also helping the community stay connected with Council’s Our Coast Our Future Strategic Plan(PDF, 14MB) and the potential impacts of coastal hazards.

CoastSnap is a community beach monitoring technology that uses smartphones to monitor coastal change.

For more information on this global citizen project, visit CoastSnap.

How to get involved

  1. Place your phone on its side in the cradle
  2. Take a photo (no zoom)
  3. Share by using the free CoastSnap App (Android and Apple) and select “UPDATE SPOT” or post to social media using the station hashtag

Once you’ve uploaded your snaps, they’ll appear in the map below!

CoastSnap locations

CoastSnap Agnes Water

Agnes Water

#CoastSnapKoonggullunee

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Barney Point CoastSnap

Barney Point

#CoastSnapDoloa

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CoastSnap Canoe Point

Canoe Point

#CoastSnapGoondool

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CoastSnap Seventeen Seventy

Seventeen Seventy

#CoastSnapMeeroonyanee

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CoastSnap Turkey Beach

Turkey Beach

#CoastSnapWagun

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CoastSnap Wild Cattle Inlet

Wild Cattle Inlet

#CoastSnapWinyim

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See Also

Coasts and Coastal Vegetation