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The next generation of EstuaryWatchers

The next generation of EstuaryWatchers

by razer105 | Sep 13, 2017 | Citizen Science, Coasts and Marine, Community Events, Education, Research

It is always encouraging to hear about EstuaryWatchers inviting friends and family to attend EstuaryWatch monitoring.  It is particularly exciting to hear tales of the younger generation trying their hand at EstuaryWatch.  Here is a short...
The next generation of EstuaryWatchers

Girl Guides go fishing– and catch waterbugs and fish!

by razer105 | Jul 27, 2017 | Citizen Science, Education

More than 40 Girl Guides from across the state participated in the ‘Give it a whirl girl’ fishing event at Lake Wendouree in Ballarat. Corangamite CMA’s Waterwatch program presented “Waterbug Discovery” enabling the Girl Guides to explore the aquatic...
The next generation of EstuaryWatchers

Small fish with a big problem

by razer105 | Jul 6, 2017 | Community Events, Rivers, Threatened Species

Southern Pygmy Perch (top), Yarra Pygmy Perch (bottom) The Corangamite CMA have been on the hunt for the endangered native fish called the Yarra Pygmy Perch. To track this tiny fish down Corangamite CMA staff identified 19 sites within the Lake Corangamite basin where...

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