Events - December 2007
Bush Regeneration: Dunbogan - Gogleys
Lagoon/Trevors Corner - Monday 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st
The
Mid North Coast Branch of National Parks Association complete bush regeneration
work every Monday morning at Gogleys Lagoon and Trevors Corner in Dunbogan,
a short drive south of Port Macquarie.
This is a great opportunity for anyone wanting to contribute to the restoration
of this beautiful part of the NSW coast. No previous experience is required
as training will be given on the day, so come along and gain some new
skills while making new friends.
Work starts at 8 am and finishes at 11 am. You should bring morning tea,
plenty of drinking water, protective clothing, sturdy shoes, sunscreen,
insect repellent and a hat. The meeting place changes every week so contact
us in advance to book a place and ensure that you have the correct meeting
location. Contact Dave at daver@marine.org.au
Fish Survey @ Bondi - Sun 2nd
A
group of volunteer divers undertake bi-monthly fish surveys at North Bondi
as part of CoastKeepers @ Bondi. Participation is open to any diver who
has completed the HarbourKeepers and CoastKeepers Fish Survey course.
Through these regular dives a picture of the frequency, distribution and
seasonal variation of 50 key marine fish species at north Bondi will be
built.
Data collected from the Bondi Fish Surveys is forwarded to BioNet - the
NSW government's online biodiversity database, Project AWARE for inclusion
in a global fish survey initiative, Waverley Council and the Bondi Marine
Discovery Centre.
The CoastKeepers @ Bondi Fish Survey "hub" is the first of
many CoastKeepers Fish Survey groups to be trained on the NSW coast. Click
here to register if you would like to get involved. If you belong
to a dive club or can organise a group of divers through a dive shop or
other organisation and you would like to set up a Fish Survey hub in your
area please contact Dave at daver@marine.org.au.
Please check out our Fish Survey pages
for more information on the surveys.
This project is supported by Envirofund.

Fish Survey @ Port Stephens - Sun 4th
Members
of the Charlestown Diving Academy Social Club will be completing Fish
Surveys on the first Sunday of the month in the Port Stephens area.
The data divers gather will illustrate the positive impacts to fish populations
of previous and current sanctuary zones in the Port Stephens - Great Lakes
Marine Park.
This project is supported by Envirofund.

Jervis Bay Dive Club Fish Survey - Sat 15th &
Wed 26th
Divers
from the Jervis Bay Dive Club will complete Fish Surveys on the second
Saturday and last Wednesday of each month.
Club members have frequently participated in marine research programs
inside the Jervis Bay Marine Park and have extensive knowledge of the
Fish Survey target species.
CoastKeepers will forward data gathered by the Jervis Bay Dive Club surveyors
to BioNet, Project AWARE and the Jervis Bay Marine Park Authority to inform
marine management decisions.
The Jervis Bay Dive Club is the first CoastKeepers Fish Survey hub outside
of the Sydney region. This year several Fish Survey hubs will be established
along the NSW coast. Contact Dave if you are interested in getting your
dive club invovled info@coastkeepers.org.au
This project is supported by Envirofund.

Fish Survey Training @ SW Rocks
- Fri 7th & Sat 8th
A group of divers from the South West Rocks Dive Centre
will become the latest divers to join the CoastKeepers Fish Survey. CoastKeepers
Fish Surveyors are now completing Fish Surveys from many locations along
the NSW coast, providing valuable data on the populations of 50 marine
fish species.
Training consists of a 3 hour fish identification workshop and two training
dives. Divers who successfully complete training are able to incorporate
Fish Surveys into their normal dive activities and join organised Fish
Survey events. Successful completion of the HarbourKeepers & CoastKeepers
Fish Survey course also results in PADI certification as a Project AWARE
Fish Identification speciality diver.
To learn more about CoastKeepers Fish Surveys click here.
If you belong to a dive club in NSW and would like to find out how to
get involved contact Dave at daver@marine.org.au
This project is supported by Envirofund.

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