Saltwater Projects is presenting as part of the Festival of Sails a series of Sound walks and informal presentations and opportunity for discussion from a motley crew of researchers, scientists, ocean lovers and artists. All inspired by the Ocean. Festival of Sails Sea Stories Tent Steampacket Gardens Saturday 25th January, 2020 10.00am Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 11.00 am Mark Rodrigue- Parks Victoria
“Underwater Wonders – Victoria’s Marine Protected Area System”
12.00pm Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 2pm Dr Paul Carnell
Blue Carbon Lab Conserva/on Science Lab Deakin Marine Mapping What is Blue Carbon? And other seagrass stories…
4pm Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay
Saltwater Projects is presenting as part of the Festival of Sails a series of Sound walks and informal presentations and opportunity for discussion from a motley crew of researchers, scientists, ocean lovers and artists. All inspired by the Ocean. Festival of Sails Sea Stories Tent Steampacket Gardens Sunday 26th January 10.00am Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 11.00am Marine Mammal Foundation
Who is Burrunan? Dolphin tales.
12.00pm Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 2pm
2pm Mukhles Habash Communi1es build boats, boats build communi1es Diverisitat 4pm Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay
Saltwater Projects is presenting as part of the Festival of Sails a series of Sound walks and informal presentations and opportunity for discussion from a motley crew of researchers, scientists, ocean lovers and artists. All inspired by the Ocean. Festival of Sails Sea Stories Tent Steampacket Gardens Monday 27th January 10.00am Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 11am Andrew Skeoch- Living Earth
Listening Ecologies-
Hearing Our Place
12.00pm Soundwalk 30 mins Pelican Time Machine Sounding the Bay 2pm
Dr Randall Lee, EPA, Oceanographer- Natalie Davey, Saltwater Projects
Understanding the Bay- water machines, education and science communication