Ngāmotu EMR Community Snorkel & Litter Intelligence Workshop
Ocean View Parade, New Plymouth, TaranakiRestrictions
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Join the Experiencing Marine Reserves team down at Ngāmotu Beach for a snorkel, led by one of our experienced guides. No experience required! (Ages 7 yrs+). We have all the gear you need, just bring your togs and towel.
Location: We will be located near the public toilets near the middle of Ngāmotu Beach.
You also have the opportunity to participate in a free Litter Intelligence training workshop with Sustainable Coastlines - details below.
There are limited spaces available for snorkel sessions so registration is essential (and please only register if you plan to come!)
How to participate:
1. Register on Eventfinda in advance
2. On the day, register at our registration desk and offer a koha on arrival
3. Get your wetsuit and snorkel gear fitted at the gear trailer
4. Wait for your allocated snorkel guide
5. Enjoy your guided snorkel!
6. Come back to shore with guide
7. Remove, clean and return snorkel gear
8. Fill out evaluation form
Big thanks to our supporters, sponsors and volunteers who make this day possible including: Wild for Taranaki, DOC Taranaki, Toi Foundation, Port Taranaki, Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust/Experiencing Marine Reserves and Ngā Motu Marine Reserve Society.
In case of bad weather or poor water visibility, keep an eye on the facebook event for cancellation.
If you would like to volunteer as a snorkel guide or shore helper or would like more information, please contact EMR Taranaki Regional Coordinator: rachel@mountainstosea.org.nz
Litter Intelligence Workshop
Clean up the beach and support positive change using litter data.
Join Sustainable Coastlines and EMR Taranaki on the 23rd of November for a free training workshop for Litter Intelligence. Learn how to become a citizen scientist as you set up and run a survey, sort and record rubbish in an audit, and add your data into the national database and solutions platform.
Your help not only creates cleaner, safer beaches for wildlife and locals — you are enabling this data to influence wider solutions and action against ocean pollution, protecting our moana for future generations, too.
Spread the word, bring your friends and family.
Thank you Toi Foundation for funding this mahi!
Follow Toi Foundation here https://www.facebook.com/toifoundation/
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