Rockpool Ramble at Steelys Rocks, Portarlington
Event description
Have you ever wondered what those horse-shoe shaped jelly things are? If sharks lay eggs? What shells are what? Why algae comes in different colours? These questions and more will be answered by Bellarine Catchment Network at this free, family-friendly event at Steelys Rocks in Portarlington.
This activity is aimed at both children over 5 and adults, so all are welcome. Adults need to accompany children under 12 and supervise children at all times. There are limited spots registration is essential.
What's involved:Â Participants will go on a beachcomb on the foreshore lead by experienced staff, looking at all the weird and wonderful marine animals and plants. Participants may be able to enter the water up to their knees if wearing booties (either BYO or provided) and if conditions are appropriate. Aquascopes (underwater viewing devices) will be provided if conditions are suitable. At the end of the session, participants will also receive educational resources such as posters, brochures and more at the end of the session.
Please BYO:Â hat, sunscreen, water and if possible, booties or enclosed shoes like sneakers (no flip flops or sandals). It is suggested to wear bathers or shorts if intending to enter the water.
Access and Parking:Â The meeting location is at Steelys Rocks in Portarlington. There is some parking but may be limited, so ti is suggested to park at the top of the entrance to Steelys Rocks Boat Ramp and walk down towards the beach until you see a registration table. Please see the map below. All participants will be emailed 1 day before the event with confirmation details.
Google Maps Link:Â https://maps.app.goo.gl/MSstAzecp8ffFfos5
Note:Â Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before.
This event is supported by the Bellarine Bayside who manage and care for the coastline of Portarlington. For more information, please email us at info@bcn.org.au or visit www.environmentbellarine.org.au
Bellarine Catchment Network acknowledges the Wadawurrung; Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.
We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.
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