#CreatureFeature – Salicornia quinqueflora (Beaded Samphire)

Sarcocornia quinqueflora is commonly known as beaded samphire, beaded glasswort or even sea asparagus, and is often found in the Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) of subtropical and temperate coastal saltmarsh. […]
Community Power for a Cleaner Coast

Have you heard about NACC NRM’s Fishing Float Survey project? This project aims to minimise fishing related litter, a dominant source…
WA Coastal Forum: A Day for Our Coasts

On Monday 27 October, NACC NRM’s Aboriginal Custodianship Project Officers, Kyiesha and Taj, and Coastal & Marine Project Officer, Joshua presented at the 2025 WA Coastal Forum! Hosted by the WA Coastal and Marine Network, Coastal stewards from across the state gathered on Whadjuk Country at Coogee Beach Surf Life Saving Club to discuss practical solutions for a resilient coastline.
Out With Sharp Rush, In With Saltmarsh

Earlier this month, NACC NRM teamed up with KMAC Botanical and Environmental Services, volunteers from the Jurien Bay Regional Herbarium Group, and Rangers from the Shire of Dandaragan for a follow-up weed control effort at the Hill River estuary, just south of Jurien Bay.
Local Eyes on a Creeping Coastline

The WA Coastal & Marine Network (WACMN) recently released a powerful story highlighting the extent of coastal erosion at Lancelin, and how NACC NRM’s photo monitoring app, Photomon, is helping to document these changes.
Local Voices Turning the Tide

The Turquoise Coast Regional Forum was held on Monday 28 July, bringing together coastcare community group members from across the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR) to celebrate our unique stretch of coastline, and get into how we can all help preserve it.
#CreatureFeature – Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback Whale)

Each year, Western Australia’s coastline becomes a highway for one of nature’s most remarkable migrations, the journey of the Humpback Whale. These ocean giants are currently being sighted off the coast of the Northern Agricultural Region, as they travel thousands of kilometres between the chilly feeding grounds of the Antarctic and the warm waters of the Kimberley to breed and give birth.
Healing Hill River, Standing Up for Saltmarsh

Weed control works have begun as part of the federal government-funded project “Improving subtropical and temperate coastal saltmarsh in the Northern Agricultural Region” with Hill River estuary, just south of Jurien Bay, first cab off the rank. Coastal and Marine Project Officer, Josh Burney, joined Annie Shaw, Sharon Mills, Kane Shaw and Ethan King from the KMAC (Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporation) Environmental and Botanical team to tackle invasive Sharp Rush (Juncus acutus).
Final Cast for Fishing Float Project

NACC NRM’s Fish Float Survey Project is coming to a close, which means our Coastal & Marine team have some exciting findings to share!
Gentlemen, Start Your Drones!

Rock stars of the environment and conservation sectors recently came together from across Australia to present at the inaugural WA Feral Cat Symposium held in Mandurah on 31 May.