Showing posts with label reefcheck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reefcheck. Show all posts
Monday, 16 March 2009
Reefcheck Australia Training Courses
Reefcheck Australia are now seeking Volunteer Coral Reef Surveyors.
• Become part of the community of coral reef surveyors.
• Learn how to monitor coral reef health.
• Improve your underwater knowledge and skills.
• Build your diving experience, log lots of dives.
• Some training costs are involved, but once qualified, you can participate in survey expeditions!!
More details on training can be found at their website
For expressions of interest please email or call !
Contact support@reefcheckaustralia.org or call (07) 4724 3950 for more information (including timetables for each course).
• Become part of the community of coral reef surveyors.
• Learn how to monitor coral reef health.
• Improve your underwater knowledge and skills.
• Build your diving experience, log lots of dives.
• Some training costs are involved, but once qualified, you can participate in survey expeditions!!
More details on training can be found at their website
For expressions of interest please email or call !
Contact support@reefcheckaustralia.org or call (07) 4724 3950 for more information (including timetables for each course).
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Reefcheck Australia's First Annual Report
An Extract from The Latest Reefcheck Update
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We are very excited to present our first ever Annual Report which showcases all of Reef Check
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If you are looking for ways to get involved and support Reef Check
Labels:
reefcheck
Friday, 29 August 2008
One Month to Go in the Photo Competition
Only one month to go with the Reefcheck photo competition so get your entries in quickly. With the judges nixing my idea of a special category for algae in this years competition, I am all out of ideas for something different. So get your creative juices flowing and send in your entries. Algae the grass of the sea, very underrated and very much an integral part of the ecosystem. Keep the pressure up for an algae category in 2009!
Labels:
algae,
photo competition,
reefcheck
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