Coastal Environment Centre in North Narrabeen | Public & government service
Coastal Environment Centre
Locality: North Narrabeen
Phone: +61 1300 000 232
Address: 1 Lake Park Road -Pelican Path 2101 North Narrabeen, NSW, Australia
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25.01.2022 Seaforth PS garden is full of abundance
25.01.2022 A fun and useful holiday activity, let us know if anyone moves in
25.01.2022 A happy ending but also a good reminder . Don’t litter fishing lines or hooks , even if it’s not yours dispose of it and know you’ve done the right thing
23.01.2022 School holidays a time for getting out and about and exploring nature.
22.01.2022 We just love those posters! Thanks for helping to look after our environment St Kierans you guys are tops
21.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch Looking for something interesting to do with the kids, try this experiement, it's a crowd pleaser!
21.01.2022 This is a sea hare, commonly found on our local rock platforms, enjoying a feast of sea lettuce - yum.
21.01.2022 Good luck to all the year 12 students starting their hsc today.
21.01.2022 Can seaweeds save the planet? Tune in to hear how Dr Adriana Verges and her team from UNSW and Sydney Institute of Marine Science are working to restore Sydney’s underwater forests.
20.01.2022 Here’s one way to keep the plastic out of our lagoons and beaches.
18.01.2022 I found an empty shell case near Coffs Harbour.
18.01.2022 Saw some water spouts today at Collaroy.
18.01.2022 World Oceans Day - pick up after yourself and remove other people’s litter. That’s all
17.01.2022 Community partnerships are the best
17.01.2022 We can’t run excursions yet but we can still teach students about our coast and waterways through live lectures.
17.01.2022 What is better than one black cockatoo?
17.01.2022 We had a wonderful day with Year 5 at Manly West Public School last week, studying erosion of our coast and catchments. For information on our incursions contact [email protected]
17.01.2022 Share this and then share it again.
17.01.2022 Amazing footage Happy pollinators week
16.01.2022 Preparing myself for a Selfie #MotherEarth
15.01.2022 Great hands on ( literally) experiment for the school holidays , guaranteed to see some results!
15.01.2022 Come down to meet and greet these amazing birds.
15.01.2022 360 panorama of Narrabeen Lagoon
15.01.2022 Its so easy to be outraged about waste and particularly the amount of ever mounting single use plastic that is served up every day in every way across our lives.... Well here is an opportunity to contribute toward the future of plastics in our communities by having your say and contributing a submission to the discussion paper "Cleaning Up Our Act: Redirecting the future of Plastic in NSW". Listen to the reading and hear what is being discussed along with representatives form Take 3 , Boomerang AllianceTotal Environment Centre SO SHIRCooks River Alliance @SSeaside Scavenge and Nature Conservation Council of NSW. There is no better time to be having a say about what will and won't be acceptable when it comes to the shape and look of what will be a new normal. Every submission matters and submissions close on Friday 8th May 2020. Two Hands Project Shalise's Ocean Support No Single-Use Plastic Plastic Pollution Australia Plastic Pollution Coalition Coastal Environment Centre Canberra Environment Centre Stuart Blanch EnvironmentCentre NT Goongerah Environment Centre GECO Nimbin Environment Centre Arid Lands Environment Centre https://www.youtube.com/watch
15.01.2022 Can’t wait to see what the students make themselves . This practical environmental group is awesome, wish we had one at every high school.
14.01.2022 Caption ideas ?
14.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pQGySposQU&t=23s Looking for something to do this weekend? Get the kids outside and create a lizard lounge in your garden. Such excitement when the first lizard visits :)
13.01.2022 Had a word with the Pelicans at Long Reef about social distancing. Happy to report they are taking it seriously.
12.01.2022 It’s not only the colour of Sydney’s sand that varies between beaches.
11.01.2022 Love these little locals - anyone care to caption? thanks @andrewh65 for this incredible shot
11.01.2022 The CEC is supporting National Science Week (15-23 August) in schools. This year's theme is ‘Deep Blue’. Please contact us for information on our range of virtual education sessions at [email protected]
11.01.2022 SPOTTED: ALIEN or SEA CREATURE IN MOOLOOLABA? A local has filmed this pink Japanese Hooded Nudibranch in a #Mooloolaba canal. We think it looks like somethi...ng out of a science-fiction film! WATCH the Nudibranch (Melibe japonica) morph into different shapes, coming in just under 1m in size! DID YOU KNOW? These enormous species of nudibranch are commonly found in south-east Queensland & are mostly found preying on small crustaceans near or on the sea floor, but occasionally appear near the surface like this one. For more info visit Queensland Museum https://www.qm.qld.gov.au//Nudi/Japanese+Hooded+Nudibranch
11.01.2022 What to do to help our wildlife
09.01.2022 We are so lucky to have these extraordinary creatures in our local environment
09.01.2022 Reg has been cruising around the northern beaches, wonderful to watch but from a distance - for your safety and his
09.01.2022 Thanks Pittwater House, Year 4 were very engaged and engaging - our future is in good hands.
09.01.2022 Local bush regen students planting some small bird habitat today, closely watched by a class of Australian Ravens.
09.01.2022 Thanks for the shout out
09.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoj_rRHaj_xWefvQChUwDew How lucky are we to have such wonderful marine habitat right on our doorstep. If you can't get to cabbage tree bay click on the link and enjoy 2 minutes in the company of the amazing giant cuttlefish.
09.01.2022 What an amazing sight to see
09.01.2022 "What's so funny?" Nagasaki BIO PARK
08.01.2022 There once was an ugly duckling, or in this case Pelican
08.01.2022 Thanks Ed Coney for this fabulous footage. How lucky are we...
07.01.2022 Year 9 St Pauls boys found 438 Microplastic particles from 3 Manly Beaches during their CEC AUSMAP incursion today. Almost too many to count.
07.01.2022 Looking for something to do? explore Long Reef
06.01.2022 The Coastal Environment is following NSWHealth guidelines and will be closed Friday through to Sunday. Supporting our community to stay safe.
06.01.2022 Schools National Tree Day today and Northern Beaches Council are giving free plants to their local schools on a first come first served basis. Please contact the Coastal Environment Centre if your local Northern beaches School would like some plants. 1300 000 232
06.01.2022 Nature is truly extraordinary.
06.01.2022 How many hatchlings can you count? Amazing scenes on Heron Island this past week. : @shot.by.sheree
05.01.2022 The 'Our Environment' program run by Ms Fitzgerald and the Coastal Environment Centre, set students the task of building a plant guard out of 100% compostable m...aterials. This plant guard by Hayden B certainly meets the brief! Using a recycled paper bag attached to two sticks as natural stakes, this plant guard will gradually decompose as it is exposed to the elements. Guards are used to protect new growth in the local beach dunes. Northern Beaches Council
04.01.2022 so glad the split went well
04.01.2022 What an amazing piece of footage
04.01.2022 Long necked Turtles are on the move at the moment and some are getting squished. So slow down and if you find an injured turtle call Wires or Sydney Wildlife.
03.01.2022 We are missing all the kids who usually visit us in the school holidays so we are busy filming some fun activities for you to try at home next week.
02.01.2022 Thankful to have these wonderful humans here on the beaches .
02.01.2022 Clifton Gardens, Sydney Harbour, December 2020. Highlights from two recent dives including cool cuttles, a glamorous gurnard, showy seahorses and menacing morays #marineexplorer
01.01.2022 This little turtle is being rehabilitated by the good people at seabird rescue on the central coast . She is very sick but they have been feeding her oily fish and finally she has passed the balloon that was slowly killing her. Please don’t release helium balloons.... In short - The ballon and plastic clip can cause a blockage, which means they slowly starve to death . This is totally avoidable so let’s work together to spread the word on balloons
01.01.2022 A bird explaining to a hedgehog that it has to cross the road so it doesn't die.
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