Botany Bay Watch
Welcome to Botany Bay Watch
Volunteering to help protect and safe guard your own marine backyard is exciting, interesting and extremely rewarding. Join the ever growing number of eco divers, helping keep a keen eye over the bays fragile and unique marine creatures and habitats.
Botany Bay Watch is a truly volunteer-based environmental community group that has a strong commitment to protecting Botany Bays marine wonders. Implementing sound survey protocols to monitor the bays eco systems will are able to define change within the bay.
Divers from all age groups are involved in Botany Bay Watch and are all directly helping secure the safety of many protected marine species. Botany Bay is home to Weedy Sea-Dragons, Sea-Horses, Stingrays, Star Fish, Nudibranches, Feather Stars, Angler Fish and hundreds of other vertebrate and invertebrate species. Most of these marine creatures are territorial; meaning they cannot survive out of there selected ecosystem. Volunteers are helping safe guard these unique creatures.
With more than 50,000 scuba divers currently living in Sydney, Botany Bay Watch is helping unite the diving community with a single common goal. To protect our marine wonderland.
Become part of a growing family that is making a world of difference by volunteering in a Botany Bay Watch community project.
There are many ways you help Botany Bay Watch with your Volunteer time:
Join a Botany Bay Watch volunteer clean-up day in your area. Work with your friends to organize your own Botany Bay Watch supported Clean-up Day. Help monitor Botany Bays protected Weedy Sea-Dragon population. Join the Botany Bay Watch Photographic Invertebrate monitoring program. While on every dive collect rubbish and debris from the ocean. Report rubbish collected and rubbish hotspots to Botany Bay Watch.

