Venus Bay Observation Project

Monday, March 12, 2012

Alone at last!


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The beautiful long sweeping beach at Venus Bay is eroding changing. Join, observe, and help improve our knowledge and sense of this place.

This is just a focal point, the important part of this project is recording your observations. We are preparing fields guides to help you understand what to records, but we are interested anything, especially those things we have over looked. There are number of ways to submit observations
Obs by Twitter
If have an account on Twitter, you can either follow us and add @VBOP to your messages or add the Hashtag #VBOP
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Send your Observations to VBOPing@gmail.com
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Members of the public who witness or are aware of illegal shell collection can call the 24 hour reporting line: 13 FISH

Worthwhile Links

  • Matter of Fact Newsletter
  • Willy Weather's Venus Bay page
  • Pound Creek weather station
  • Bureau Of Meteorology Tide Times for Victoria Waters
  • CoastWatch Swell Forecast for Victoria
  • Parks Victoria, Cape Liptrap National Park
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These guides are under construction, and there are two candidate systems VBOP Field Guides on PBworks Field Guides example on Google sites Your feedback on which is the better place is requested.
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