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Heidi first recognised the scale of marine debris while working as a diving instructor, a career that placed her in the water almost daily and offered close encounters with marine wildlife.
Over time she began noticing increasing amounts of rubbish appearing in some of the world’s most treasured dive sites.
Later, while exploring the southwest coast of Western Australia, she saw debris washing onto remote beaches and began questioning its origins and how the flow could be stopped.
These observations planted the seeds of what would become Tangaroa Blue and the Australian Marine Debris Initiative.
People can get involved in many ways: participating in beach clean-ups, establishing monitoring sites, supporting data analysis, contributing to awareness campaigns or using the AMDI Data Collection App.
The value of sustained volunteer data cannot be overstated; it would be impossible to fund an equivalent program using paid staff alone.
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https://tangaroablue.org/
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Heidi first recognised the scale of marine debris while working as a diving instructor, a career that placed her in the water almost daily and offered close encounters with marine wildlife.
Over time she began noticing increasing amounts of rubbish appearing in some of the world’s most treasured dive sites.
Later, while exploring the southwest coast of Western Australia, she saw debris washing onto remote beaches and began questioning its origins and how the flow could be stopped.
These observations planted the seeds of what would become Tangaroa Blue and the Australian Marine Debris Initiative.
People can get involved in many ways: participating in beach clean-ups, establishing monitoring sites, supporting data analysis, contributing to awareness campaigns or using the AMDI Data Collection App.
The value of sustained volunteer data cannot be overstated; it would be impossible to fund an equivalent program using paid staff alone.
More Information
https://tangaroablue.org/
If you enjoy this podcast, please like and subscribe to our show wherever you get your podcasts.
Leave us a comment and share this show with your friends.
It really helps us to reach more citizen scientists, like you.
Contact the Show
We are always looking for more guests to tell us about interesting citizen science projects, research and events.
You can email us at: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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