Seagrass monitoring at Wave Break Island 1+2 (adults +16)

Seagrass monitoring at Wave Break Island 1+2 (adults +16)

Join Ocean Connects Marine Biologists for some citizen science to monitor the health of Gold Coast's seagrass meadows.

By Ocean Connect

Date and time

Fri, 24 May 2024 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

Labrador Boat Ramp

Marine Parade Labrador, QLD 4215 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join our Ocean Connect marine science team on their fortnightly seagrass survey to actively monitor the status and trends in seagrass conditions around the Gold Coast.

This event will be held at Wave Break Island, we will be meeting at the Marine Parade to board a small vessel to travel to Wavebreak island seagrass meadows.

Seagrasses are a habitat forming species and they play a critical role in the equilibrium of coastal ecosystems. They provide many key ecosystem services, such as providing a nursery and habitat for animals, preventing coastal erosion and sequestering a large amount of carbon dioxide. 7 species occur in the Gold Coast region and cover an estimated 22% of the Broadwater.

It is crucial to monitor these change in order to be able to mitigate widespread loss . Ultimately by protecting the seagrass meadows the wider Gold Coast community will indirectly benefit from the sustained water quality in the Gold Coast Broadwater and surrounding region, ultimately, enhancing recreational fishing, marine tourism and providing the right framework for future generations to enjoy.

Participants will be trained in internationally standardized and recognized Seagrass-Watch training and will be briefed on seagrasses ecology, importance and threats before the session.

The ongoing monitoring is supported by the City of Gold Coast Catchment and Citizen Science Grant program.

This workshop is only suitable for adults over the 16 years of age in order to maintain scientific rigor and safety.

This is an outdoor event.

Everyone attending must register as spots are limited.

Delivered by Ocean Connect

Supported by City of Gold Coast



Organised by

Ocean Connect is a local not-for-profit organisation that is entirley powered by volunteers. Our focus aims to create a connection between the local community and their coastal and marine environment whilst engaging them in citizen science and environmental education programs.

The organisation was established in 2013 and since then reaches the wider community including schools, community groups and businesses in the region. Each year, approximately 8000 participants take part in our programs.

Our team consists of experienced marine science professionals that have been working in the field of environmental science for many years. We have strong collaborations with local government departments, local businesses (such as Palm Beach Surf Club and Oz Dive) and tertiary education institutions.