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April 7, 2006
The Weedy seadragon and its protection
For several years we have had the following message on our website in the “Issues” section. Now that the focus of our previous issue has reached a successful conclusion, it is time to move on to the next issue. Previously we wanted to have the Leafy Seadragon adopted as the South Australian fish logo. The former State Government adopted the... Read morePosted in Syngnathids | By Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc.
February 16, 2006
State Government to protect seadragons & sea horses
The Rann Government has moved to deliver greater protection for sea horses, pipefish and weedy seadragons in South Australian waters by declaring them protected species, like the leafy seadragon. Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister, Rory McEwen said today the decision reflected a commitment by the Premier at a Community Cabinet meeting last year to protect the weedy seadragon. “It also... Read morePosted in Fisheries, Syngnathids | By Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc.
October 7, 2005
Weedy Seadragon protection interests SA Premier Mike Rann
On Tuesday 6th of September, Margaret and I attended an afternoon tea at the Walkerville Bowls Club to meet the Premier and some of his Ministers for an informal community discussion. I went with two items for discussion, the Rapid Bay jetty situation and the lack of protection for the Weedy Seadragon. I was told that the Jetty had been raised... Read morePosted in Syngnathids | By Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc.
June 30, 1997
Second Valley MLSSA Club Dive, 20th April, 1997
The destination for the monthly MLSSA club dive was Second Valley. Unfortunately, only Jonathon and I could go for a dive on this particular day (20th April), but it turned out to be a rewarding dive in very nice weather. Jonathon had heard that the diving out from the north end of the beach was meant to be good, so... Read morePosted in Marine aquaria, Syngnathids | By Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc.