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Reef Watch SA in Adelaide, South Australia | Non-governmental organisation (NGO)



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Reef Watch SA

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8223 5155



Address: 111 Franklin Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: https://www.reefwatchsa.org.au

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25.01.2022 Hope everyone had a wonderful Earth Day! Looking forward to when we can all get out on our amazing SA Reefs having fun, adventures and monitoring again! #conservationsa #earthday #adelaideandmtloftyrangesnaturalresources



25.01.2022 Note: there is a diving exclusion zone while the sea-based works commence.

25.01.2022 In need of something or have supplies to share with your community? We have set up a Grow Free cart just outside our office on Franklin Street. #growfree #conservationsa #community

25.01.2022 We need to talk about fish intelligence. You were probably told that fish have three second memories, and this couldnt be more untrue. In fact, the long return journeys fish embark on demand finely tuned spatial learning and memory that can generate mental maps featuring recognisable features in the environment.



24.01.2022 Join us for a free virtual screening of BLUE - bookings via link below.

24.01.2022 A beautiful day for a Reef Ramble. #schoolholidaysadelaide #aldingabeach #aldingareef #encountermarinepark #adelaideandmountloftynaturalresourcesboard #intertidalreef #sabeaches #sagreat #natureplay #natureplaysa #marineeducation

24.01.2022 BREAKING NEWS: We have just received the news that Equinor has contacted the Australian authorities to discontinue its plans for exploration drilling in the Gr...eat Australian Bight. This is a massive victory for the oceans! Congratulations to everyone who stood up to #FightfortheBight. We did it! More news to come.



23.01.2022 Trained volunteer divers undertaking a fish survey.

23.01.2022 Ever wanted to know more about the amazing wildlife that lives in our rock pools and collect data to protect Adelaides beautiful coastline? Nows your chance - become a Reef Watch Volunteer and join us at our upcoming training days. Suitable for ages 12+. ... No experience required! All equipment provided. To get involved, contact our Reef Watch Project Officer - Steve via [email protected]

23.01.2022 A little write up about our Reef Watch SA Coordinator. Even though we have stopped field work under covid-19 restrictions, if you are interested in becoming a volunteer please fill out our registration form via: https://www.conservationsa.org.au/volunteer_reefwatch

20.01.2022 Seven million hatchery-raised native oysters are being released into the wild this week on South Australias Windara Reef, near Ardrossan. Getting the oysters o...ut on the reef is a huge milestone for the project and marks the completion of the construction of Windara Reef. The Nature Conservancy Australia | Yorke Peninsula Council | The University of Adelaide | Reef Watch SA | Yorke Peninsula Country Times | ABC Adelaide |

20.01.2022 Looking for something to do this long weekend? Join us for a guided tour of the Aldinga Rock Pools. This Saturday @ 11am. Bookings required.... https://facebook.com/events/s/aldinga-reef-rock-pools-guided/3375428465832324/?ti=cl Sponsored by Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board



19.01.2022 Need a last minute Christmas gift? Why not give a unique experience of a small-group, guided Intertidal Reef Tour. Discover the unique and wonderful marine life on our SA coastline. Bookings via https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/133178716125

16.01.2022 We stand with the The Wilderness Society South Australia. No drilling in our Great Australian Bight.

15.01.2022 A huge Thank You! to all our amazing Reef Watch SA Volunteers!

14.01.2022 JUST IN: NOAA and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration agree: 2019 was the 2nd hottest year on record. http://bit.ly/NOAA2019GlobalClimateReport... Earths warming trend continued in 2019, making it the 2nd-hottest year in NOAAs 140-year climate record -- just behind 2016. The worlds 5 warmest years have all occurred since 2015 with 9 of the 10 warmest years occurring since 2005, according to scientists at NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. See the report highlights at: http://bit.ly/NOAA2019GlobalClimateReport

14.01.2022 Even though our office is closed, at Reef Watch SA we are busy working remotely to continue our marine conservation and reef monitoring work. We are aiming for a busy summer 2020/21. Watch for updates on how You can be involved!!... #repost #conservationsa #thejoinery #adelaideandmtloftrangesnaturalresources

14.01.2022 The weather is looking perfect for our Rock Pool - Guided Tour at Hallett Cove, this Sunday. Bookings via https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/adelaide-rock-pools-guided- #adelaideandmountloftrangesnaturalresources #cityofonkaparinga #hallettcove

12.01.2022 It was the perfect day for some filming. Watch this space for some Reef Watch SA - Technical Talks, coming soon! Thanks to our volunteers, the Coast and Marine Branch (Environment SA News), National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, City of Onkaparinga, Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board and Environmental & Science Media... #conservationsa

12.01.2022 In a first of its its kind, Australian scientists discover an Aboriginal cultural heritage site under the sea in WA. https://theconversation.com/in-a-first-discovery-of-its-kin

11.01.2022 Vale Peter Fairweather Many of you would have worked with Peter over the years as he was often involved with Reef Watch during his time in Adelaide. Peter was a passionate advocate of Reef Watch, a marine ecologist with some 40 years experience, and an intertidal ecologist at heart. He had only recently retired to Cairns after a lifetime in academia, most recently mentoring students at Flinders University. We celebrate Peter’s contribution to marine conservation in South Australia, and offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

11.01.2022 An update on the St Kilda mangrove deaths.

09.01.2022 We are so excited that SA restrictions are lifting. Hope you have all been safe and well. Looking forward to seeing you out monitoring with us soon!!

09.01.2022 Become a Junior Ranger and explore our marine parks with National Parks and Wildlife SA. Register to become a Reef Watch SA Volunteer or register your interest to participate in Family Intertidal Reef Montoring Activities via - https://www.conservationsa.org.au/volunteer_reefwatch #Autumndiaries2020 #nationalparksa #conservationsa

09.01.2022 Sand movement from Semaphore to West Beach will restart today and be complete by Easter. Its part of the Governments ongoing beach replenishment program.

08.01.2022 It was a wonderful day on our School Holiday Reef Ramble - Hallett Cove Rock Pool Tour.

07.01.2022 A short message from our CE Craig. Here at Reef Watch, we are exploring different options of continuing our marine citizen science work. We will post updates on our facebook page and website on these options. Even though the Joinery is currently closed, you can still contact us via email - [email protected] or via facebook messaging.

06.01.2022 Fridays creature feature. Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are not actually spiders but a class of aquatic Chelicerata. #seaspiders #fridayscreaturefeature #reefwatchsa

06.01.2022 Tickets are still available for this event on tonight.

05.01.2022 Its Creature Feature Friday again! Any guesses what these orange spirals on this intertidal rock is?

05.01.2022 Only a few spaces left for the last of our summer holiday, interactive, guided tours of the Hallett Cove Rock Pools - Saturday 11th and Monday 13th January. A fun family activity. Suitable for ages 5+. Light morning tea provided. ... Bookings via https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/school-holiday-program-rock

05.01.2022 An online talk by our staff member and Intertidal Expert Peter Hunt. Bookings via link.

03.01.2022 Have your say on the location of SAs new metropolitan shellfish reef. Go online https://bit.ly/2tL08ML, or to one of these events for more detail: Wednesday 19 Feb, 6.30-7.30pm, Glenelg Surf Life Saving Club... Thursday 20 Feb, 6.30-7.30pm, Christies Beach Surf Life Saving Club Friday 21 Feb, 6-7pm, The Nature Conservancy, Adelaide Booking details here: https://bit.ly/2GhH2Av See more

03.01.2022 Got any burning questions on sharks or marine biology? Prof. Colin Simpfendorfer is on hand @threatenedspeciescommissioner to answer any questions. Email: [email protected] ... Or comment on the post via the link below.

01.01.2022 Abalone - with intertidal expert Peter Hunt Join us for a short virtual training video on the different Abalone species found in South Australia and how to identify them. Thanks to our volunteers, the Coast Protection Board ( Environment SA News), National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia. City of Onkaparinga, Green Adelaide and @environmentalandsciencemedia ... #conservationsaAdelaide See more

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