
SURG completes the first round of Marine Debris surveys along the North Coast.
In 2024 SURG was granted funding to conduct marine debris surveys at a number of sites along the north coast. The surveys involve a strict
In 2024 SURG was granted funding to conduct marine debris surveys at a number of sites along the north coast. The surveys involve a strict
The SSC was held over 10 days earlier this month and attracted 24 participants for a total of 666 observations. The total number of species
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
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
SURG volunteer divers have conducted sea urchin surveys at four sites in the Solitary Islands. As the covid restrictions have been easing and space on
The relaxation of the covid meeting rules allowed a gathering of SURG members to celebrate Christmas at the Harry Weller shelter, in the Boambee Creek
While we haven’t been able to have any Guest Speaker nights, or hold any organised activities because of the ongoing Covid issues, we have been
The successful cleaning of the plinths on the North Solitary Islands underwater trail was made possible by eight hard-working SURG divers. SURG members constructed this underwater
The winners of this second Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census were Elizabeth Hardaker taking two prizes for the most documented species found and best photograph and Craig and Alex
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