On
During
In a tremendous display of community
Plastic resin pellets make a seasonal appearance on South West Australian beaches, showing up in autumn, increasing in numbers during winter and largely disappearing from sight in summer. In
Plastic resin pellets are ubiquitous in the
Tagai State College
The 25th
Anita Kelly from Tangaroa Blue visited Parkfield Primary School on March 2nd 2010 to present information and set up a marine debris display on the grassed area between the library and the
The Port Phillip
WA Today has featured an article regarding plastic resin pellets with information provided by Wally Smith of Tangaroa Blue Foundation. the full article can be read by
Witches hats, chairs, shoes, kettles
All 17 Reef Guardian schools in the Torres Strait will participate in beach cleanup days with support from local sea and land rangers. Many of these schools will be implementing a regular beach
Join us for a FREE Tangaroa Blue volunteer workshop and clean up event on Sunday, February 19 at Rowes Bay Sustainability Centre.
Marine debris impacts every section of ocean and
The anti-whaling and environmental awareness
The Warraberalgahl Rangers
A small group of volunteers have been collecting marine debris since November from the beaches between Tarcoola Beach and Point Moore in Geraldton, Western Australia. This section of beach is
Rowes Bay Sustainability
A commitment to protecting and maintaining Western Australia's environment has earned 32 projects places as finalists in the 2006 WA Environment Awards. The finalists, comprising individuals,
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