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We’re so sorry, but due to the ongoing global health crisis, we are CLOSED FOR BUSINESS until further notice.
You can still reach us by email at admin@sapphirecoastdiscovery.com.au
You can still reach our property manager Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays between
9:30am and 4pm on 6496 1699.
We will continue to update our social media pages as best we can. Stay safe, look after each other and yourselves, and stay home. We look forward to seeing your smiling faces in the near future.
March/April 2020 Autumn Holiday Calendar of Activities
Please note due to the January bushfire crisis, the water quality may not be returned to normal by these next holidays,and therefore snorkel bookings are not guaranteed.
We will be monitoring conditions closely and do all we can to ensure fun safe snorkels for all
Please call us to discuss opportunities
Work Experience at the Marine Discovery Centre with
Hannah Welsford from Sapphire Coast Anglican College
Over the last week I have had the amazing opportunity to join the team at SCMDC for work experience. Everyone was so lovely and made my week so enjoyable.
During my time here I spent a lot of time learning about SCMDC’s role in educating people about our area’s amazing marine life. I have fed fish, helped produce the centre’s marine bingo game, assisted in admin tasks like creating advertising material for senior’s day events and stock taking snorkelling equipment for the upcoming summer of snorkelling tours and rock pool exploration.
Overall my week was enjoyable and has opened my eyes to a career in conservation of and education about marine life and the environment.
As part of the 2019 EDEN WHALE FESTIVAL
The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre and UnderseaROV
is proud to present its premier screening of the delightful film,
Through the Garden of Eden trilogy.
Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd November
Session and Opening times are as follows:
Friday 1st November
Centre Opens 9am
Film Session #1 9am – 945am
Film Session #2 11am – 1145am
Film Session #3 1pm- 145pm
Fish Feeding Demonstration 12pm
Centre Closes 4pm
(Cruise ship in port from 6am)
Saturday 2nd November
Centre Opens 1030am
Film Session #1 11am – 1145am
Film Session #2 1pm – 145pm
Film Session #3 2pm- 245pm
Fish Feeding Demonstration 12pm
Centre Closes 3pm
PLEASE NOTE the Marine Discovery Centre will
ONLY be open these days for FILM GOERS only.
Cost of the film includes FREE ENTRY to the Centre
$5 Children
$10 Adults
(no concessions)
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the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre
is proud to present the
10th ANNUAL MARINE SCIENCE FORUM 2019
The Underwater &
Marine-themed
Photographic & Film Festival
25th MAY 2019 9am – 5pm
@ Club Sapphire, Merimbula
The SCMDC are excited to be welcoming award-winning, talented and passionate underwater and marine-themed photographers to share with us their passion of the oceans, seas and water-ways through their stunning visuals and personal, inspirational and heart-warming stories.
Introducing our very special guest presenters for this years forum:
SHEREE MARRIS -presents the entertainingly titled: “High speed – Feeding, fighting and fornicating”
See how using high-speed videography is revealing the secrets of some the oceans most fascinating animals in spectacular detail. Think the fastest biological processes on the planet, feeding strategies of the world’s deadliest animals and epic orgies that would make any land lover blush!!
If Sheree had her choice, she would have gills instead of lungs, a breath hold to rival the sperm whale and a sparkly green mermaid-esque tail. Since she doesn’t she spends most of her time blowing bubbles and developing innovative environmental projects and bridging the gap between science and the public. A marine biologist Sheree is one of Australia’s most passionate and dynamic science communicators sharing her quit wit and humour of the natural world through radio talk-back, television appearances and producing documentaries. She’s also a former Young Australian of the Year and award-winning author with several publications including KamaSEAtra – Secrets of Sex in the Sea, a humorous read about the unique reproductive methods of sea creatures and the parallels they share with humans.
RICHARD WYLIE presents “Zen and the Art of Seadragon Maintenance”.
Richard is an award winning Australian Geographic photographer and lecturer at Monash University with a shared passion and love for our oceans and the myriad of marine creatures that live in the watery realms of our planet.
http://www.marinecentre.info/national-geographic-grand-prize-win-for-richard-wylie
PT HIRSCHFIELD also known as Pink Tank Scuba, is a writer, photographer and lives by the motto, “Live every day as though you might dive”, PT’s thought-provoking title, The Scuba Vs Tumour Adventures of PT Hirschfield (aka Pink Tank Scuba), is sure to capture your heart and mind.
PT Hirschfield is a real life Mermaid, scuba magazine writer and award winning underwater photographer who is passionate about sharing images and stories from her regular marine life encounters. Her goal is to foster greater awe and understanding of all that lies beneath the ocean’s surface, encouraging others to develop a greater sense of custodianship towards the ocean’s hidden treasures. PT believes that bridging the disconnect between ourselves and the ocean can play a vital role in our health and well-being, both on an individual level and for the health of the planet as a whole
UNDERSEA ROV team DAVID ROWLAND, IAN & KIERAN HOLMES will be be presenting the humorously titled, “Urchin Action. Kelp me Omega-3……you are my only hope. Filming for the future of us all.” Despite the self-confessed nerdy title, the subject matter is much more serious as the undeseaROV team shine a light on the urchin barren problem in our area. Weather permitting, we hope to share with forum participates a live feed from ROV in water, to landlubbers on seats – showing a snapshot of underwater classroom possibilities and education to the big screen (as seen in Through the Garden of Eden shown recently at the Eden Fisherman’s Club)
PETER HANNAN – Sapphire Coast local photographer and ocean conservation advocate, Peter spends several months a year living and photographing some truly incredible scenery in Iceland. Join Peter at the “Underwater and marine Photographic and Film Festival” where he will share some of his stunning images and talk about the impacts of humans as he has observed over the years in Iceland.
DAVID ROGERS Sapphire Coast local and self described “over enthusiastic landscape photographer”, took out the #8 most viral image last year on Australia.com page with his stunning picture of bio luminescence in Tathra. David’s mini-presentation titled “‘The Impact of Photography for Social Media” will explore how powerful and thought-provoking imagery viewed on social media can change the way we view and appreciate our world.
LOUISE KELLY – of Louise Kelly Seascapes and Underwater portraits, is a local Eden marine underwater photographer, ocean lover and mum who captures incredible images via her underwater Portraits, Surf Photography, and Dive Photography, along the pristine waters of the Sapphire Coast and beyond.
Join us at Club Sapphire, Merimbula for an inspirational and exhilarating day of stunning visuals, heart warming and adventurous stories and all followed up by an informal and fabulous dinner at Wheeler’s Seafood Restaurant at the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre’s 10th Annual Marine Science Forum for 2019.Saturday May 25th
Planning is well underway for the 2018 Marine Science Forum!
Come along and hear some amazing speakers, watch incredible presentations and have some fun at the Forum Trivia Night.
We will be re-exploring the themes of human induced problems in our oceans, a subject matter gaining much attention with tv such as War on Waste and Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II. We will find out if our oceans are getting better or worse, what impacts humans are having, catch up on new research and all in a fun and informative atmosphere. Find out what you can do to save the very thing that gives the whole planet life – our ocean.