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23.01.2022 Underwater issues with missing anti fouling Need a Townsville Slipway slipping to continue the work booked for Aug 14 . Spoke with Paul at the Slipway Any one can help we all have to care About threats to survival of our mother nature... And the mother ship required to support the science adventure Call 0412712042 to crew for the future See more



20.01.2022 C02 fixation solution Scalable and so so existentially essential..

20.01.2022 Zoom out now live on the stage

19.01.2022 More Coastal Passage making after maintenance and up keep throughout August Keep up with the conditions Sept Oct Nov Dec Dates available



19.01.2022 Couldn't help noticing the similarity between our vessel in Nelly Bay and the historical launch of yesterday. Yesteryear HB Here for now.

18.01.2022 This caravan represents and reminds us of a time when it was quite possible to park under the palms and fig trees of a quiet beach to camp for the holidays. The CMM exhibition "Tales of the Pearl Divers" recalls the East Coast Pearl Lugger history. From fleets of many hundreds of boats to an 1899 April cyclone wrecking 89 Boats. The boom and bust of demand and supply of Mother of Pearl for more than a century. Before Plastic, the Mother of Pearl was a highly prized material ...for button manufacture. Before Cultured Pearls , a natural pearl a rare find could pay for a new Pearling Lugger. The first Lugger to have an engine, HB was built by a Japanese Shipwright Shotaro Tachibana and launched around 1939. Tachibana left his tools at the Burns Philp Co. Offices on Thurday Island and returned to Japan before WW2. HB was seconded to the Army for the duration of the war and was based in Weipa. Hear and read more www.cairnsmaritimemuseum.org.au

15.01.2022 Spring into the field after August refit and ready September in the field October Nov Dec dates to join into the passages and up keep.



15.01.2022 Over the coming months RVHB at Horseshoe Bay will be presenting A travelling Exhibition TRC permit 108/19 "Tales of the Pearl Divers of the East Coast". Meeting the crew members or becoming a member is made possible at these times.... Scuppers the Seagoose and Calimero the Chartplotting Chicken will be there too. Weather permitting the CMM floating Museum vessel will be available to welcome visitors. See more

11.01.2022 80% of all birds are chickens Going vegan

10.01.2022 Time is fleeting Nature takes control Science documents the change The speed of life is distance over time Time is fleeting

10.01.2022 Predictive content feeds imagination

08.01.2022 Expedition capable



05.01.2022 MER sea country voyaging No Fixed Address

04.01.2022 Remarkable resilience

02.01.2022 Interactive inception

01.01.2022 This coming Summer we expect the heat to drive the El nino and produce something like four cyclonic climate events in the South Western Pacific Ocean" media sources warn. " This coming summer we expect further bleaching and outbreaks of COTS and Drupella 'Vampire' snails" media sources warn. Can we handle the truth ?... The CMM are determined to contribute to the Great Barrier Reef Census , the Eye on the Reef program and Reef Check monitoring by reporting and recording and posting our planned field trips this summer. Trip One Dec 2020 Very early AM Depart Magnetic Island to fetch Keeper reef 32 Nm offshore to spend up to ten days in the reefs to the South of Magnetic Passage .... Grub Reef , Knife, Fork and Spoon Reefs ; Cup and Saucer Reef to Centipede and Wheeler Reefs. Trip 2 Jan 2021 Very early AM Depart Magnetic Island to fetch Lodestone Reef and spend up to ten days in the reefs North of Magnetic Passage... John Brewer , French , Hopkinsons and Braggs Reef , then Backnumbers , Westmoreland to Fore and Aft Reef. Roxburgh and the Kelso Reefs then Rib reef , Trunk and Bramble reefs. Trip 3 Feb 2021 and 5 April 2021 will revisit and review the same itinery as Trip 1. Trip 4 March 2021 and 6 May 2021 will revisit and review the same itinery as Trip 2.

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