Great Southern BioBlitz 2023 - Events

We close out the Atlas year with a couple of events to tie in with the Great Southern BioBlitz. This year we have a marine focus, come along and learn, record and enjoy our wonderful environment.

Merimbula wharf fish habitat restoration project

This project has been running for some years and ongoing monitoring is being carried out to document the hoped-for recovery of the environment in a specific location cleared of sea urchins. This is a great opportunity to learn more about this important project.

Join us at Merimbula wharf to document the marine biodiversity above and below the water on Saturday 25th November as part of the Great Southern Bioblitz.

Learn how to use iNaturalist on your phone. Divers, snorkelers and reef ramblers welcome.

RSVP essential to info@atlasoflife.org.au , please indicate whether you will be diving, snorkeling or reef rambling.

You will need all your own equipment and be comfortable in the water. If the weather conditions are not suitable at Merimbula, we will use Kianinny Bay at Tathra as an alternative.

An email to confirm event location will be sent to all those who RSVP.

 

Location: Merimbula wharf

Date/time: 25/11/2023, 10am

Event duration: 4 hrs

 Images from the project teams work

Estuary walk at Spencer Park Merimbula

Join us to walk our beautiful estuary documenting the many diverse creatures which inhabit it. We have conducted this survey for some years and are building a good record of the changing nature of our wonderful environment.

The walk will be led by Alan and Lynn Scrymgeour and supported by experienced Atlas of Life members.

You will be able to learn how to use iNaturalist on your phone to record what you find.

The event will be held on Monday 27th November from Spencer Park Merimbula. 3:00pm - 4:30pm.

RSVP essential to to info@atlasoflife.org.au .

Please bring protective footwear for paddling, a hat and some water to drink.


Location: Spencer Park

Date/time: 27/11/2023, 3:00pm

Event duration: 1.5 hrs

These are all species we are likely to find in the our estuary …

Raymond Daly2023