Marine debris clean-up at Red Rock
The Corindi River at Red Rock is a popular tourist area, known for its family-friendly park and easy access to the river for boating and
The Corindi River at Red Rock is a popular tourist area, known for its family-friendly park and easy access to the river for boating and
The Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census held in January attracted over 40 participants, with 25 individuals and teams uploading images to iNaturalist (for all participants
With over 1500 photographs detailing more than 1300 species, this guide showcases a wide selection of invertebrates and fishes from the northern New South Wales
Three interpretive panels, depicting the marine animals and birds found in and around the Coffs Harbour International Marina have recently been installed. A joint project
The Sea Slug Census program has been shortlisted for a Eureka Prize in the category Innovation in Citizen Science. Since its inception in 2013 at
The Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census for 2023 has been held. Results are still coming in but so far more than 560 observations and over
Fishing and other debris continues to be a problem in coastal estuaries world wide. In an effort to keep one of our local waterways clean,
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the 4th Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census. A total of 491 observations of a total 130 species makes this
The fourth annual Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census will be held starting Saturday, January 22 and running until midnight on Sunday, 30th January. Details at Events/Past
Recent research by scientists at Southern Cross University’s National Marine Science Centre has confirmed woodchip bioreactors are effective in reducing fertiliser run-off from local intensive
Seven SURG divers went to North Solitary to maintain the glass interpretive plaques on the underwater trail. In position since early 2003, the plinths have
The very successful third annual Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census was held recently, with over 35 participants taking part. Weather, as is sometimes the case,
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