ReefBlitz provides an opportunity to discover, identify and record the plants and animals living in and around our Great Barrier Reef.
By participating in ReefBlitz you will:
- Discover and document important plant and animal species across many habitats, including seagrasses, mangroves and fringing reefs
- Contribute meaningful data and information that enhances
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ReefBlitz provides an opportunity to discover, identify and record the plants and animals living in and around our Great Barrier Reef.
By participating in ReefBlitz you will:
- Discover and document important plant and animal species across many habitats, including seagrasses, mangroves and fringing reefs
- Contribute meaningful data and information that enhances the scope and scale of existing science and management monitoring efforts
- Connect with local initiatives focused on taking practical steps to aid the preservation and restoration of the Great Barrier Reef and its adjoining habitats.
ReefBlitz 2014 will be held on Friday 24th October and Saturday 25th October, at Cannonvale Beach, in Airlie Beach.
The site composes a range of ecological communities and habitats such as mangroves, seagrass, rocky intertidal platforms, reef flats and beach. This makes it an ideal location for a wide range of flora and fauna surveys.
Banner image courtesy of Gary Cranitch, Queensland Museum.
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