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“Bringing the Care Groups Together” workshop

Coast Action / Coastcare has announced the third annual “Bringing the Care Groups Together” workshop. The field trip and lecture is happening on Friday the 2nd of June in Paynesville. “Bringing the Care Groups Together” is an initiative designed to bring together all those community members that are working towards the betterment of their local environment. You will hear from agencies, academics and each other about what is happening in the region as well as build better networks with those community.

This years theme is “Your Estuary – Get to Know It”,

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Evening Presentation – “Estuary Dynamics”

Evening Presentation – “Estuary Dynamics”

Come and discover the physical, chemical and hydrological characteristics of Victorian estuaries with one of Victoria’s preeminent estuary scientists; Associate professor John Sherwood at Nagle College, Lindenow Rd., Bairnsdale, Friday, June 2, 2006, 7:30pm-9:30pm

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“Bringing the Care Groups Together” Workshop & Evening Presentation

Coast Action / Coastcare has announced the third annual “Bringing the Care Groups Together” workshop. The field trip and lecture is happening on Friday the 2nd of June in Paynesville. “Bringing the Care Groups Together” is an initiative designed to bring together all those community members that are working towards the betterment of their local environment. You will hear from agencies, academics and each other about what is happening in the region as well as build better networks with those community.

This years theme is “Your Estuary – Get to Know It”,

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PWG Meeting, DSE Offices

A Project, Works and Grants subcommittee Meeting has been called for Wednesday 3 May at 5:00pm at the DSE Offices, 574 Main St., Bairnsdale to discuss and make plans for;

1. Logo Competition
Continuing publicity
Judging
Exhibition and announcement ceremony at Nyerimilang
Competition finances

2. Professor John Sherwood will speak on ‘Estuary Dynamics’ at TAFE Institute on the evening of June 1.
CA/Cc are sponsoring this event, FOGL have been invited to conduct the event as a chance to speak to a wider audience about FOGL, attract membership. How best to achieve this outcome?

3. Joe Stephens will conduct a weekend day tour of Nyerimilang Park – discuss date, format and publicity.

4. Role and responsibility in acquitting, if Envirofund application is successful, the project of eradicating foxes and pigs from Boole Poole in Spring/Summer 06/07.

… and any other projects that Members may like to get the ball rolling on.

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Gippsland Trouble “The future of our Lakes”

****Dr. Peter Fisher will be speaking on this issue at the Bairnsdale Italian Australian Club on Thursday 20 April at 7:00pm. Free of charge. Bookings essential: ph. 5150 2300.****

©: Liz Wearne“The Gippsland Lakes are in serious trouble if the lack of water quality monitoring in catchment rivers continues. This has the potential to affect all businesses connected to the `jewel of Gippsland’, including tourism, industry and real estate.”
Retired engineer and advocate for improved water health throughout East Gippsland (and FOGL member), Ross Scott, raised the issue during an address to Bairnsdale Chamber of Commerce and Industry members last week.
“This is a key issue that will involve all business with a connection to the Gippsland Lakes,” Mr. Scott said.
“The Gippsland Lakes are stuffed unless we do something immediately about impacting issues.

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B&DFNC present “Mud, Sand, Algaes and Angiosperms”

BAIRNSDALE & DISTRICT FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB INC

An open invite has been extended to join the B&DFNC on Friday 21th and Saturday 22th April which is hosting a visit by Alan Scrymgeour, a well known marine biologist from Bega.

The invitation:

“On Friday night Alan will be giving a presentation on our unique marine life from Boyd’s Tower to the Gippsland Lakes entitled “The Sea Rules”.

This will be held at the Noweyung Centre 84 Goold Street, Bairnsdale at 8.00pm (see map below).

On Saturday Alan will take us wading in the shallows to observe the marine environment at seagrass and sandy sites on Raymond Island. Entitled “Mud, Sand, Algaes and Angiosperms”, his briefing notes tell us that we will be “sampling sea grass fauna at various depths and positions in five groups and five sampling repeats looking mainly for micro fauna indications of summer and winter breeding programs”.

After a BYO lunch we will travel to a sandy area for: “quadrant sampling of the shallow area sandy bottom fauna using wash through process. The aim is a density figure as well as identification and photographing”.

After a BYO afternoon tea: “We will meet together and review the day’s work for a follow-up picture collection and documentation”.

The BD&FNC will provide the myriad of equipment that Alan has requested (kitchen sieves, microscopes, ice cube trays, card tables to name a few) but has asked participants to bring insect repellent, sunscreen, hat, drinking water, own personal note book and pencil, digital camera, hand lens, water gear such as bathers/shorts (waders if you have them). However, not everyone has to go into the water as our hardier members will bring specimens back to shore for examination, identification and discussion.

The arrangements are to meet at the Raymond Island Ferry Park at 10.00am on Saturday (the 9.45am ferry from Paynesville will get you there).

Our member, Andrew Bould is co-ordinating this process, so if you need further information or clarification please contact him on 5156 6494 or andrewbould@bigpond.com

Looking forward to seeing some of you at either of these functions and don’t forget you BYO lunch and elevenses.

With best wishes

Pat McPherson
President
14 April 2006″

Noweyung Centre

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Gippsland Trouble Update: “The future of our Lakes”

****Dr. Peter Fisher will be speaking on this issue at the Bairnsdale Italian Australian Club on Thursday 20 April at 7:00pm. Free of charge. Bookings essential: ph. 5150 2300.****

©: Liz Wearne“The Gippsland Lakes are in serious trouble if the lack of water quality monitoring in catchment rivers continues. This has the potential to affect all businesses connected to the `jewel of Gippsland’, including tourism, industry and real estate.”
Retired engineer and advocate for improved water health throughout East Gippsland (and FOGL member), Ross Scott, raised the issue during an address to Bairnsdale Chamber of Commerce and Industry members last week.
“This is a key issue that will involve all business with a connection to the Gippsland Lakes,” Mr. Scott said.
“The Gippsland Lakes are stuffed unless we do something immediately about impacting issues.