Corporate AuthorEcoscapeDescription The North Fremantle river foreshore extends from the Fremantle Bridge to the municipal boundary with Mosman Park. The foreshore has inherent Aboriginal and European cultural values. Its river setting and topographic variety has resulted in it being a focus for passive recreation activities. While much of the vegetation has been degraded over time it still represents an important resource of high local conservation value, particularly as much of the natural vegetation in the North Fremantle area has been destroyed through urbanisation. Through appropriate programs of assisted natural regeneration the integrity and biodiversity of the foreshore can be increased. In order to upgrade the ecological integrity of the foreshore environment and provide for passive recreation requirements of the community a management plan was commissioned by the City of Fremantle. The resulting management plan addresses all the major environmental issues and advocates strategies for regenerating the natural vegetation and protecting the inherent value of the landscape with community involvementImprintEast Fremantle, W.A. : Ecoscape , [1992]Collation78 p. : ill., maps (some col.), plans ; 30 cm.LanguageEnglishDate Published1992Notes Archival copy held offsite with Council Archives PC1040Dewey Class711.558 ECOPublication FormatReport
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North Fremantle foreshore management plan. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 19/03/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/23862