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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Jan 5

2017

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Ocean Life Education marine educator researches Crown of Thorns starfish

Ocean Life Education Marine Officer, Meaghan Smith is also a PhD student taking part in an important research project to help save the Great Barrier Reef. We asked Meaghan to share a bit about her research with us… What are you researching? I am currently mid-way through my PhD in Molecular Biology studies at the […]

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Oct 4

2016

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Early Learning Centres now environmental guardians

At Ocean Life Education, we have been fortunate over the past ten years to have been invited into many early learning centres across South East Queensland and Northern NSW. It is with great appreciation, relief and admiration to acknowledge that our young leaders of tomorrow seem to be heading in the right direction in regards […]

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Aug 4

2016

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Weird & Wonderful vacation care program

We’re introducing a new school holiday program for the upcoming September school holidays. The Weird & Wonderful Creatures of the Sea program is an opportunity for students to discover amazing facts about extraordinary sea creatures. This interactive program will intrigue students while teaching the important message of caring for our environment. Get up close and […]

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