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    Talking Plastics in the Pub - Port Macquarie, NSW

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    AUSMAP presents "Talking Plastics in the Pub!"

    Join us for the evening and hear from AUSMAP's Science Officer Dr Natasha Franklin as she discusses issues & management of (micro)plastic in NSW and nationally.

    We can't wait to see you there! 

    Venue: The Local Flynn’s Beach, Ocean Street, Port Macquarie
    Time: 7pm - approximately 1 hr

    Please book a table to stay for a bite to eat!

    This is a free event - thanks to support of the Port Macquarie Hastings Council - however, please register so we know how many we are expecting!

    AUSMAP is 100% grant funded project - donations to support the ongoing development & delivery of AUSMAP are greatly appreciated. As a registered charity, all donations over $2 are tax-deductible.

    About the AUSMAP Program

    It’s hard to solve a problem you can’t see. Until recently microplastic pollution presented scientists with a crisis that was invisible to the naked eye. Now we have AUSMAP - the Australian Microplastic Assessment Project.

    AUSMAP is a global first, nationwide citizen science that engages and educates the community to collect scientifically reliable data on microplastics from shorelines across the country – from coasts to catchments – to identify litter hotspots and assist in source reduction.

    AUSMAP is a powerful management tool that forms the basis to develop and implement regional litter prevention strategies for stakeholders to use, and act on.  

    We need to know how much is out there before we figure out what to do with it.  And we need large numbers of Australians to engage with behaviour change so we can stop any more plastic from entering our waterways and design effective mitigation strategies.

    That’s why we need you in our AUSMAP collaborative citizen science project!


    For more information, please contact events@ausmap.org
    Look forward to seeing you!

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