Queensland
To celebrate The Great Northern Clean Up, Tangaroa Blue is holding a beach clean up event at Cape Kimberley at the mouth of the Daintree River on Sunday September 12th. This beach is really messy and we need lots of volunteers to help us remove this huge threat to our marine life and the Great Barrier Reef! We will meet at the Cape Kimberley beach access carpark at 9am and all clean up materials will be provided. All you need to bring is some shoes, sunscreen, drinking water and snacks and loads of energy!! For more information or to register your interest, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 0410 166 684. Look forward to seeing you there!
Last Updated (Friday, 13 August 2010 22:14)
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On April 22nd, there was a visit from the Mossman High School year 12 Biology Class, organised by Louise Oliver. Students studied three environments: mud flat, coral reef, and mangroves. They also broke into small groups to learn the basics of doing weather observations, participate in the Tangaroa Marine Debris Surveys, and general island caretaking tasks. This field trip was highly successful and a credit to the students & staff of Mossman High.
For a full copy of the report please contact the Low Isles Preservation Society Last Updated (Friday, 28 May 2010 12:04)
The organisers, form Port Douglas Rotary Club and Blue Dive, were thrilled with the large turnout and wanted to thank all those that turned up and in particular the great turn outs from the CBA, Pandanus Caravan Park, Latitude 16, Treetops Resort and Bendigo Bank. They are also confident that the event will be even bigger next year.
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In a tremendous display of community spirit about 50 cubic metres of rubbish was ridded from a range of local beaches in the Cooktown region on the morning of May 9th.
This Easter photo with the Calder family pretty much encapsulates the April weather. 22 days of rain, but only 364 mm overall. In spite of the very average weather over the last month (!), we are delighted that GBRMPA has decided to renew Ricks contract, and look forward to spending another year helping to look after the island.
43 Volunteer nights were spent on the island this month, which was one of our fullest months. Volunteers assisted with a variety of tasks including removing mould inside all buildings, and a clean up on Woody Island, which netted 3 bags of debris, as well as useful floats, buckets, and a fender. 524 pieces of rubbish were also collected on the normal daily island clean ups and entered into the monthly survey sheet. Thanks to all those volunteers who took rubbish and recycling back for us, and also to Lee Walters for sealing the chipboard cupboards with paint, and to Beth and Adrian for assisting Julia Hazel in transporting research equipment to the island. Julia is beginning the first stages of her Turtle Research Project.
Sunday 7th March saw over 40 Port Douglas volunteers gather for Clean Up Australia Day. They split into 8 teams covering Four Mile Beach and the roadway form Port Douglas to Mowbray Bridge and collected over 50 large bags of refuse including an ancient “keep left” road sign. All volunteers enjoyed a free Barbecue afterwards by the Treetops lagoon pool, courtesy of the local branch of the CBA and the Rotary Club.