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Welcome to the SHEAF Blog.

Despite our best intentions, we're not great at keeping this blog updated with our latest happenings. We are, however, definitely an active group, meeting at least once each week during term time.

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(Last updated May 2013)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Marine Conservation Tours

From Selina-Jane and CHEF:

Saturday 11th - Sunday 19th September 2010

Love New Zealand sea creatures!

Meet the unique and diverse creatures that live in the harbour on your doorstep and find out how you can help to ensure they are there for future generations to enjoy.

In celebration of Conservation Week, join a 10.30am tour at the NZ Marine Studies for half the normal price and take home a free Rocky Shore Guide.

Normal price for a guided tour is $21 Adult, $11 Child, $48 Family, with concessions available for Seniors and Students. During Conservation Week these prices will be 50% off.

To book a place, please phone the NZ Marine Studies Centre on 03 479 5826 or email your request to marine-studies@otago.ac.nz


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New Zealand Marine Studies Centre
University of Otago, Marine Science Department
Hatchery Road, Portobello, Dunedin, NZ
Open daily from 10am - 4.30pm
WWW.MARINE.AC.NZ

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