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Australian Marine Conservation Society

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based in West End, QLD, Australia
The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) is Australia's only national charity dedicated exclusively to protecting ocean wildlife and their homes. We've been saving our seas for 50 years.
National Parks Assn of NSW

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based in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
NPA~Marine is the marine sector of the National Parks Association of NSW (NPA), a non-profit, non-government organisation working to improve the protection and understanding of NSW oceans
The Oceania Project

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based in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
Caring for Whales, Dolphins and the Oceans
Tangaroa Blue Foundation

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based in Port Douglas, QLD, Australia
Tangaroa Blue Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that coordinates the Australian Marine Debris Initiative, a program that is focused on the removal and mitigation of marine debris from our marine and coastal environment.
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Peer Pressure - an article for the novice diverPeer Pressure - an article for the novice diver
We had recently completed our Open Water Dive Course. My partner and I couldn't wait for our planned 6 day dive-holiday, on the beautiful Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.
Desert Isles of the Coral SeaDesert Isles of the Coral Sea
It was one of those places where the forces which govern life seem to come to a focus of preternatural beauty and intensity. I stood in a small grassy field. It was bounded by a dazzling band of coral sand. Crystalline aquamarine shallows grading into turquoise surrounded the islet. Farther out, a broad shallow reef flat fashioned a skirt of many colors terminating in a hemline of sparkling white breakers. Beyond, an endless sea of indigo blue velvet spread out to the horizon. Life was everywhere.
Cyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier ReefCyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier Reef
After the massive impact of Cyclone Yasi, Australia stops to consider the consequences of this natural disaster on the economy, nature and life in Australia as such.
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