Reef Watch SA

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Reef Watch is a multi-award winning citizen science program in which volunteers work with marine scientists to gather quality information that contributes to the management of our marine environment.

We have three more final public Reef Rambles for the season available for booking from today!!πŸ—“οΈ Tuesday 24th February 1...
17/02/2026

We have three more final public Reef Rambles for the season available for booking from today!!

πŸ—“οΈ Tuesday 24th February 1:30pm - Kingston Park
πŸ—“οΈ Tuesday 3rd March 12:00pm - Moana Beach
πŸ—“οΈ Tuesday 17th March 11:30am - Kingston Park
πŸ‘‰ Only $5. Book your spot now!

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in...

Applications are now open for the Green Adelaide Youth Coastal Ambassadors Program!This is a great opportunity for young...
11/02/2026

Applications are now open for the Green Adelaide Youth Coastal Ambassadors Program!

This is a great opportunity for young people to engage more with our coastal and marine environments and get to know some of the fantastic people who work to care for them. The program runs for two days in the April school holidays.

Applications close 5pm, Monday 23 February.
Learn more: https://www.greenadelaide.sa.gov.au/.../become-a-coastal...

🌊 UPCOMING REEF RAMBLES AT ROBE & BEACHPORT THIS FEBRUARY! 🌊Are you an ocean lover or budding marine scientist? πŸ”¬ Join u...
29/01/2026

🌊 UPCOMING REEF RAMBLES AT ROBE & BEACHPORT THIS FEBRUARY! 🌊
Are you an ocean lover or budding marine scientist? πŸ”¬ Join us for a guided citizen science adventure with an expert Marine Biologist along the rocky seashore at Robe on Saturday February 14 AND Beachport on Sunday February 15th!

πŸ¦€ Discover fascinating rock pool flora and fauna, including reef crabs, dog whelks, intertidal tube worms, variegated limpets, and vivid waratah anemones. πŸ™

πŸ—“οΈ Dates: Robe, Saturday February 14th & Beachport, Sunday February 15th
πŸ•£ Time: 9:00-10:30am
πŸ”— Learn more and register here: https://collections.humanitix.com/reef-watch-sa-south-east-reef-rambles-2026
See you there! πŸŒŠπŸ¦‘

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in...

Our final public Reef Rambles for the season are proudly supported by Walking SA.Join our expert Marine Biologists for a...
22/01/2026

Our final public Reef Rambles for the season are proudly supported by Walking SA.

Join our expert Marine Biologists for a safe, guided citizen science walking tour at Hallett Cove.

πŸ—“οΈ Saturday 31st January 11:30am
πŸ—“οΈ Saturday 7th February 1:00pm

πŸ‘‰ Only $5. Book your spot now!
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The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in...

Conditions via the BoM and Beachsafe App are looking good over the coming days for our family-friendly safe, expert guid...
18/12/2025

Conditions via the BoM and Beachsafe App are looking good over the coming days for our family-friendly safe, expert guided Reef Rambles!!

Upcoming Rambles:
- Friday 19th Moana Beach 11am
- Sunday 21st Aldinga Reef 12:00pm
- Monday 22nd Hallett Cove 12:30pm

Book in your spot today (for December or January) and we look forward to seeing you on the Reef!

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in...

Our guided Reef Rambles are back!Join us for a safe, fun and informative expert guided tour of the intertidal reefs acro...
12/12/2025

Our guided Reef Rambles are back!

Join us for a safe, fun and informative expert guided tour of the intertidal reefs across Greater Adelaide this summer.

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.

As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in trying to understand this phenomenon. These Programs such as our Reef Watch SA Reef Rambles, offer community an opportunity to get involved and help provide insights that contribute to the understanding, effective management and conservation of marine ecosystems such as our Great Southern Reef.

Are you an ocean lover, marine enthusiast or citizen scientist curious to learn through a safe, guided tour?

Join our expert Marine Biologists for a safe, guided Reef Ramble citizen science tour of the intertidal reefs across Greater Adelaide at one (or more!) of four locations (Kingston Park, Hallett Cove, Moana Beach or Aldinga).

πŸ—“οΈ Program commences December 17.
πŸ‘‰ Only $5. Book your spot now!
πŸ”— https://collections.humanitix.com/reef-watch-sa-greater-adelaide-reef-rambles-2025-2026

This Program is proudly brought to you by Conservation SA with funding from Green Adelaide.

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community.As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in...

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local mari...
05/12/2025

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community. As the situation continues, Citizen Science Programs are playing a vital role in tracking the spread and impact of the algal bloom and assisting scientists in trying to understand this phenomenon.

These Programs such as our Reef Watch SA Reef Rambles, offer an opportunity to get involved as a community member to help provide insights and contribute to the understanding, effective management and conservation of marine ecosystems such as our Great Southern Reef.

Are you interested to volunteer with Reef Watch SA for future Reef Rambles across Greater Adelaide?

Join us for a Reef Watch SA Volunteer Training Day this Sunday 7th December 11am-12:30pm at Seacliff/Kingston Park.

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Book your spot now! πŸ”—
https://events.humanitix.com/reef-watch-sa-reef-ramble-volunteer-training-day

This project is proudly hosted by Conservation SA with funding from Green Adelaide.

Get tickets on Humanitix - Reef Watch SA Reef Ramble Volunteer Training Day hosted by Conservation SA. Seacliff Surf Life Saving Club, 248 Esplanade, Seacliff SA 5049, Australia. Sunday 7th December 2025. Find event information.

Adelaide Plains Council has partnered with The Nature Conservancy Australia to celebrate Nature Festival by discovering ...
24/09/2025

Adelaide Plains Council has partnered with The Nature Conservancy Australia to celebrate Nature Festival by discovering hidden worlds at Thompson Beach!

Join marine biologists for a guided citizen science adventure at Thompson Beach and learn about our fascinating and unique rock pool flora and fauna!

Learn how to collect scientific data and record your findings on one of the biggest global citizen science platforms, iNaturalist.

This FREE event is for people of all ages, bookings essential.

Date: Saturday 27th September
Time: 10am-1pm

https://www.naturefestival.org.au/event/secrets-of-the-shoreline-thompson-beach

23/05/2025

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