Mar 21

2017

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Monitoring marine debris

By Katie-Anne During my time as a Marine Education Officer I have been invited to many open conversations, workshops and conferences, so when I was invited to attend a night of conversation around marine debris at Sealife Mooloolaba, I thought it was a great networking and information sharing opportunity. What I wasn’t expecting, was that […]

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Feb 21

2017

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Jellyfish: Weird, Wonderful and a Dangerous sting

All jellyfish sting and that’s the unfortunate truth. Every jellyfish fires out millions of little stinging cells called nematocysts, similar to a bee sting only much smaller and many more of them. The only difference is in the potency and the length of the sting barb and the reason for this variation is due to […]

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Jan 30

2017

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Marine Biologist for a Day – 10 April

Become a Marine Biologist for a Day and be immersed in a full day of marine science! Our new full day program for school aged kids is perfect for those passionate about marine animals and ocean conservation. In Marine Biologist for a Day, our aim is to educate kids with the right information based on […]

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Jan 17

2017

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Shark nets, clever buoy, and protecting our beaches

Sharks, shark attacks and shark nets. You’ve probably heard the conversation in the media in recent times as our nation figures out a solution to ‘protect ourselves’ from a shark encounter. In response to a number of shark confrontations along the NSW northern beaches (including popular spots Byron Bay and Ballina) the NSW government has […]

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