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As part of the Victoria Nature Festival and the Day By The Bay Festival, Bellarine Catchment Network presented a Virtual Beachcomb to show people how to easily identify some common beach artefacts found on bay beaches.
This event was steamed live and a recording can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utEllPZia7E&t=7s
Bellarine Catchment Network have also created a poster that is free for anybody to use at home, at school or when they are on the beach. This poster features some common beach artefacts and includes a key on the back. Get a copy here: http://www.environmentbellarine.org.au/cb_pages/posters.php
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