Summer Strawkle and Microplastic Survey
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About this Event
What is a strawkle?
A strawkle is a snorkel for straws and other marine debris. Since Summer 2018, volunteers have collectively removed over 4,800+ straws from Manly Cove.
What is a microplastic survey?
Our friends at AUSMAP are on a mission to solve a problem that's difficult to see - microplastics! You see, plastic doesn't decompose, it just gets smaller so now our oceans are now full of teeny, tiny pieces of plastic smaller than 5mm!
AUSMAP survey the sand for microplastic, so by sifting through the sand you'll help find out how much microplastic is hanging around Manly Cove.
What do you need for the event?
- You must bring your own snorkel, mask, and fins. Wetsuits are optional but recommended due to the temperature of the water.
- If you don't have snorkel gear, contact our friends at Pittwater Eco Adventures or Dive Centre Manly to rent some for the event.
- You must be a competent swimmer and confident in the water, and already know how to snorkel as we do not provide training.
- Eventbrite ticket
What happens at a strawkle event?
- Before 9am: Meet on the grass patch outside the Manly Art Gallery and Museum.
- 9am: Briefing and gear up.
- 9:10-9:50am: Strawkling/Surveying
- 9:50-10:30am: Debris sort, count, document and disposal.
- (Optional) After 10:30am: Networking, pack down, and disband to enjoy the rest of the day.