Citizen Science at Mud Islands 2017

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COMMUNITY MONITORING AT MUD ISLANDS Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park Sunday 26th February 2017 Parks Victoria is delighted to invite you to join us aboard the SV Pelican 1 to participate in a variety of community monitoring activities at Mud Islands, Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park, as a part of the Two Bays 2017 program. The day is focussed on encouraging greater community participation in Port Phillip’s marine protected areas and ongoing monitoring for these parks. The activities undertaken form part of the Sea Search Program developed for community monitoring in Victoria’s Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries. Information collected through Sea Search is used to inform management as well as provide meaningful opportunities for community involvement.

WHEN?

Sunday 26th February 2017. Meeting at 8:00am in front of the Parks Victoria Queenscliff Office for an 8:30 departure from Queenscliff Harbour, returning around 4:30pm.

WHO?

The program is open to all those with an interest in marine monitoring from across the state. Community volunteers from various Friends Groups, representatives from key partner organisations, and Parks Victoria staff will be involved on the day. Preference is given to new participants that have not been involved in this program in previous years.

WHAT?

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Travel from Queenscliff to Mud Islands Learn about key values and threats to this part of the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park ! Participate in monitoring activities focussed on ! Seagrass ! Marine pests ! Marine debris ! Shorebirds and seabirds

WHERE?

The focus for the program will be Mud Islands section of the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park.


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