The Anglesea River EstuaryWatch group enjoying their time out monitoring the Anglesea River Estuary The Anglesea River EstuaryWatchers are a group of citizen scientists working with coordinators from the Corangamite CMA collecting images, water quality data and...
Michael & Dawn explain what it’s like to volunteer with EstuaryWatch. Michael and Dawn Gibbons enjoy a well earned cuppa after another morning of EstuaryWatch monitoring Torquay locals Michael and Dawn Gibbons are a lean, mean, EstuaryWatching machine. Every...
A couple of weeks ago a volunteer with the Corangamite EstuaryWatch program got quite the surprise when she came across the great, great, great, great……… grandparent of modern day whales. Right here on the Surf Coast of Victoria!...
An example of a photopoint photo taken at Reedy Lake by EstuaryWatchers for vegetation monitoring purposes. The Barwon River EstuaryWatch Group has been monitoring for water health at various sites along the estuary since 2007. The Barwon estuary is the largest in the...
On Friday 28th April 2017, Corangamite CMA staff hosted a ‘Little Wild Kids River Walk’ for a bunch of very enthusiastic pre-schoolers and their parents and carers at the Curdies River Estuary in Peterborough. The kids arrived clean and dry and...