Celebrating Local Estuaries & Local Artists

Held in recognition of World Wetlands Day, the competition reflected the 2026 theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage.”
Many Hands Heal Wetlands

NACC NRM’s Coastal & Marine team recently teamed up with the Yamatji Southern Regional Corporation (YSRC) Yamatji Rangers to carry out targeted weed removal at the Chapman River Estuary, part of our ‘Improving Subtropical and Temperate Coastal Saltmarsh’ project!
#PeopleOfNRM – Josh Burney
Get to know NACC NRM’s recently recruited Coastal and Marine Project Officer and the star of this month’s #PeopleOfNRM, Josh Burney! Josh grew up in Geraldton and after completing school, […]
The Show Must Go On
Whilst awaiting news on funding proposals, NACC NRM’s Coastal and Marine team has been anything but idle. There is always the need to share knowledge on coastal topics and plenty […]
Navigating the Environmental Impacts of Beach Driving
NACC NRM’s Coastcare Support Officer Dr Mic Payne recently featured on ABC Landline, discussing the impacts of four wheel drive vehicle use on our coastline and ecosystems. Dr Payne spoke to […]
The Impacts of Light Spill on Lancelin’s Seabirds
By Nic Dunlop & Alison Goundrey – Living with Nature Program, Seaview Park Earlier in May, the rescue of two fledgling Wedge-tailed Shearwaters from seafront buildings came as a reminder […]
Caring for Coastal Saltmarsh
NACC NRM is taking action to protect and conserve Subtropical and Temperate Saltmarsh within our region, with our Coastal & Marine team leading the way. The Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) […]
#Creature Feature – Puffinus assimilis (Little Shearwater)
Puffinus assimilis, better known as the Little Shearwater, is a small shearwater bird hailing from the petrel family, Procellariidae. Despite its genus name, Puffinus, the little shearwater is not related to the […]
A Great ‘Tern Out’ at Lancelin Island
The WA Seabird Conservation Network (WASCN) team has been busy undertaking annual ‘dark’ tern monitoring on Lancelin Island! One group successfully banded Brown (Common) Noddy nestlings, and another group re-captured […]
An Early ‘Tern’ Out at Hutt Lagoon
This month, NACC NRM Biodiversity Project Officer Sam rallied the troops and headed to Hutt Lagoon to check on one of the very precious Australian Fairy Tern colonies of the […]