Carl_Fallon
Contributor
G'day everyone,
My name is Carl Fallon and I volunteer with a bunch of divers running a group called Botany Bay Watch. We recently wrote a distinctive PADI Specialty Course to teach divers how to monitor the marine species in Botany Bay, in Sydney.
Our group teaches it's volunteers about the the Bay, it's fish and in particular about Weedy Seadragons. We also teach divers how to monitor the marine species in the Bay. WE LOVE OUR WEEDY SEADRAGONS!!!
If you are interested in learning about Weedy Seadragons, you should check out our FREE online Course manual for loads of cool information and pictures. It is a brilliant resource for any diver.
http://www.botanybaywatch.com.au/BBW_Specialty_Course_Manual.pdf
I hope you all enjoy reading the manual. The more information that is out there about these awesome creatures the more awarness we hopefully create.
Last week I look a video camera out and filmed some of our volunteers surveying at the Steps dive site in Botany Bay. YouTube - Botany Bay Watch with Abyss Scuba Diving We found 5 different Seadragons and filled the data sheets on all 5. The information we are collecting is helping establish the relationship between Weedy Seadragons and their habiats. Very exciting.
Anyways, I hope you all enjoy the download, and the video.
Cheers
My name is Carl Fallon and I volunteer with a bunch of divers running a group called Botany Bay Watch. We recently wrote a distinctive PADI Specialty Course to teach divers how to monitor the marine species in Botany Bay, in Sydney.
Our group teaches it's volunteers about the the Bay, it's fish and in particular about Weedy Seadragons. We also teach divers how to monitor the marine species in the Bay. WE LOVE OUR WEEDY SEADRAGONS!!!
If you are interested in learning about Weedy Seadragons, you should check out our FREE online Course manual for loads of cool information and pictures. It is a brilliant resource for any diver.
http://www.botanybaywatch.com.au/BBW_Specialty_Course_Manual.pdf
I hope you all enjoy reading the manual. The more information that is out there about these awesome creatures the more awarness we hopefully create.
Last week I look a video camera out and filmed some of our volunteers surveying at the Steps dive site in Botany Bay. YouTube - Botany Bay Watch with Abyss Scuba Diving We found 5 different Seadragons and filled the data sheets on all 5. The information we are collecting is helping establish the relationship between Weedy Seadragons and their habiats. Very exciting.
Anyways, I hope you all enjoy the download, and the video.
Cheers