Word on the Reef
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Word on the Reef
S2 E25: Just Say Yes: Why You Should Volunteer with Reef Check on the Great Barrier Reef
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Tanya Murphy
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Season 2
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Episode 25
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Ever dreamed of exploring the Great Barrier Reef for free—while making a real difference? With Reef Check Australia, volunteers can join survey dives and help clean up marine debris, all while experiencing the Reef up close. But what does it take to become a qualified reef surveyor? In this episode, Reef Check Australia’s General Manager, Jodi Salmond, shares how you can get involved and play a hands-on role in protecting this natural wonder.
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Intro & Reef News
What is Reef Check?
Reef Check is your DESTINY
Turtle & Whale Shark Conservation in Mozambique
Marine Life of the Sunshine Coast
How to Volunteer with Reef Check
How to do a Reef Check Survey
What is the survey data used for?
What the surveys tell us about reef threats
Heron Island and Other Highlights: How to Get Picked for the Best Free Reef Trips
How to Get Involved - Even if You're Not Near the Reef
Jodi's Amazing Microplastic-Busting Invention
Jodi's Tips on Living Your Best Life
More places to add to your bucket list, and some very bad fish jokes