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Seaweek 2004
Join the activities for this year’s Seaweek under the theme “Discover
me in the sea” and find out about the creatures, plants and pollutants
in the sea.
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Marine Kids Club
This club encourages children to take an
active role within their local community by undertaking interesting
investigations and activities aimed at protecting the marine environment. |
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Organise or Join a Clean Up Event
Each
year thousands of school students across Australia participate in Schools
Clean Up Day to create
a healthier
environment for Australia and learn about ways to conserve our beautiful
country.
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Clean Beach Challenge
Launched in 1998, the competition
challenges Queensland's coastal communities to prove they have the State's
cleanest beach.
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Bag Yourself a Better Environment
Understand the facts about plastic bags and find
out what the government is doing to fix the marine litter problem. |
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Coastcare
Join this group to carry out a coastal environmental
project in your community.
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Reef Guardians
This program offers Queensland schools the opportunity
to participate in an action-based school project based on current issues
affecting the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Coastal Caretaker
Join Conservation Volunteers Australia for the
next marine debris surveys in northern Australia or check out their website |
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Minister’s
Award for Coastal Custodians
Nominate an
Australian organisation, group or individual who has made an outstanding
contribution to improving and preserving the coastal or marine environment.
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Ask a Marine Biologist
Do you have a question related to
marine biology or marine education that you just can't find an answer
for? Talk
to a real marine biologist to find out more. |
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Tips to keep the seas litter free |
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Marine activities on the Web |
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Download brochures and posters showing the dangers
of marine litter and encouraging positive behavioural change |
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Browse through a variety of marine photographs |
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Send a marine e-card |
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More Links |
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