by jenny | Mar 5, 2019 | Aboriginal culture, Birds, camping, Conservation and Education, environment, Fit and Active, Geology, Great Walks Australia, Light to Light Walk, Marine Science, nature, Sapphire Coast NSW, The Yuin, Whales and Sea Life
So this is how you make a little film – or 2 or 3…. We commissioned a film to show you why we love the Light to Light Walk. Our film makers – Gooseboy Productions – were so passionate about the project that we ended up with several versions....
by jenny | Nov 29, 2017 | Conservation and Education, Geology, Marine Science, Natural Landscape
We’ve come across a blog from a young researcher called Thomas Oliver, a coastal geographer who is clearly enamoured with our beautiful south coast region. His latest blog was written after a visit to the beautiful Towamba (Kiah) River estuary – down near...
by jenny | Sep 27, 2017 | Food, Marine Science, Other Things To Try!, Sustainable Development, Whales and Sea Life
When you’ve been snorkelling on the Far South Coast since you were 5 years old, it stands to reason you probably know the local waters pretty well. “Some of my earliest memories are clinging onto my Dad’s back at Merimbula Wharf, and holding on when...
by jenny | Sep 8, 2017 | Marine Science
By William J. Broad/New York Times In 1932, William Beebe wedged his lanky body into a cramped submersible and became the first scientist to descend into the sea’s inky darkness. A tiny window let him gaze out. Later, he described an unfamiliar world of dancing...