Events - January 2009
To join an event or for more information contact Dave info@coastkeepers.org.au
or 02 9299 0000. Please also register as a
CoastKeeper prior to joining an event.
Check out the HarbourKeepers
calendar for even more great events you can join!
Bush Regeneration - Sat 17, 09.00-12.30
Happy Valley, La Perouse, Botany Bay National Park
This
beautiful oasis needs your help! Join a group of dedicated volunteers
for a fun morning helping to preserve this unique coastal area. The Botany
Bay NP is home to over 350 plant species and shelters a remnant of the
vegetation once typical along the Sydney coast. However the park's location,
surrounded by high-density development, makes it particularly vulnerable
to weeds.
Work alongside experts from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
to combat weeds and reclaim the land for native plants. No experience
required, tools and training provided.
Join us for a lunch time barbie hosted by NPWS to celebrate this new
conservation event!
Discover Sydney's Coast - Sat 17,
15.00-16.30
Bondi Pavilion, Bondi
HarbourKeepers
& CoastKeepers are delighted to be taking part in Waverley Councils
program of free summer events that will enable community members to discover
Sydney's magnificent coastline.
HarbourKeepers & CoastKeepers divers have been completing Fish Surveys
at Ben Buckler in Bondi since the beginning of the Fish Survey project.
Come along and learn what our divers have found and discover how you can
contribute to a healthier coastline. Bookings are essential, please call
Lauren Michener at Waverley Council 9369 8045.
Fish Survey
CoastKeepers
dive groups complete Fish Surveys all along the NSW coast. CoastKeepers
Fish Surveyors are volunteer divers who wish to give something back to
the marine environment they love.
Read more about CoastKeepers Fish Surveys here
and read about the various dive groups who are involved in Fish Surveys
here.
Divers or dive groups wishing to take part should contact
Dave to register their interest.
This project has been assisted by the New South Wales
Government through its Environmental Trust.

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