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OceansWatch new videos now availiable on Youtube

Published: Fri 19 Jun 2009 03:17 PM
OceansWatch new videos now availiable on Youtube !
OceansWatch DVD from the 2008 expedition is now availiable on Youtube. To find out more about our project and our work, visit OceansWatch video on Youtube (part 1) and part 2 will be in related videos.
Magic Roundabout left Opua, New Zealand Tuesday 16th June and began its 2009 expedition to the South Pacific. OceansWatch leader Chris Bone and his crew will reach Vanuatu in 9 to 10 days to undertake marine conservation projects.
All OceansWatch team wish them fair winds for their trip !
You can follow Magic Roundabout's adventures on our blog !
To keep updated with the Vanuatu project conducted by the marine biologist Natalie Riddler, visit OceansWatch Vanuatu blog !
We also wanted to thank Chris Larn for his help, time and contributions to this project. Unfortunately, he has had to go back to the U.K. due to changes back home and couldn't join the 2009 expedition. Chris is also involved in the Transition towns movement in Dorking, U.K. (http://transitiondorking.org.uk/)
Donations wanted
We are seeking more funds for our Karkar Water project in PNG. Help us achieving a fresh water system for the villagers on Karkar Island, PNG. We have raised more than half of what is needed, any help you give will get them water quicker.
ENDS

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