Waiheke Snorkel Day - Jan 2023 - EMR

Come join Experiencing Marine Reserves for Auckland's first snorkel day of 2023!

January 11, 2023
Join Experiencing Marine Reserves Auckland snorkel day
Join Experiencing Marine Reserves Auckland snorkel day

Explore the waters of Enclosure Bay reef with an experienced snorkel guide from the awesome team at Experiencing Marine Reserves; you never know what you might spot?

Whilst not in the water you can learn more about your local marine environment at their info stalls or participate in a Litter Intelligence Survey with Sustainable Coastlines. Fun for the whole whānau. Sea conditions permitting. Postponements via email, on website and facebook page.

This event is run in partnership with Waiheke Marine Project, Seaweek and Sustainable Coastlines and is funded by the Waiheke Local Board, The Bobby Stafford-Bush Foundation and Tu Manawa Active Aotearoa.

When:
Saturday 14th January 2023 (BU 28th January)
11.00am - 4.00pm
Group A: 11.00am - 12.30pm
Group B: 1.00pm - 2.30pm
Group C: 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Preregistration recommended

Where: Enclosure Bay, Waiheke Island
Location link: https://goo.gl/maps/LsJC2D6DoSPeH42C8
**Please note if you are based on the mainland you will need to purchase your own ferry ticket and organise on island transport to get to Enclosure Bay **

Bring your own gear or get free hire of our mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuits. Recommended for everyone 5 years and up. All children under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult beach observer. Experienced guides and advanced safety procedures will be in place on the day.

Experiencing Marine Reserves runs a series of free and subsidised events throughout the year - they rely on your support to make them happen. We appreciate donations, either cash/eftpos on the day, online or by giving a koha of your time volunteering at a future event.

REGISTER HERE

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