Envirotech met with Wandiny Aboriginal Corp, Nature Conservancy, Noosa Integrated Catchment Association, Noosa Environmental Education Hub and Noosa Community Biosphere Association to discuss potential linkages and partnerships with the Oyster Reef Regeneration Project happening in the Noosa River. The Noosa River, like most of the estuary and bay ecosystems in Australia had large oyster reefs before they were extracted for building and food in the early 1900’s.
Steve Andrews, PhD
Dr Steve has a PhD in Marine Education & Ecopsychology and BSc in Marine Conservation and Resource Studies. He has been teaching marine and terrestrial ecology at the University of QLD for the past 6 years and is passionate about inspiring new innovative ideas for regenerating our ocean ecosystems. Steve is also a passionate underwater photographer and touring singer/songwriter. He believes that creativity is essential for telling stories and inspiring people to heal and restore our land and sea.
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Nature Conservancy Oyster Reef Project
05/04/2022 12:00:00 AM / by Steve Andrews, PhD posted in Environment, oyster, marine life, natureconservancy
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