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URG Weedy Seadragon Survey
Please help us by participating in this short survey about weedy seadragon locations. We are trying to understand which sites continue to have weedy seadragons and which sites require further investigation. This may help URG focus future exploration dives. This information will not be publicly available and will be shared with scientists at UTS with the aim of collecting key data for conservation efforts.
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Question 1:
In 2022, there was a number of La Nina weather related events that caused weedy seadragons to wash up dead on shore. Are you aware of any other significant events (e.g. pollution etc) that have occurred in NSW in your lifetime that may have affected Weedy Sea Dragon populations?
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Question 2:
These dive locations were previously known as a home to weedy seadragons prior to the storms in 2022. Please indicate if you have dived these sites since January 2023 and have seen any weedy seadragons on those dives.
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Dived since 2023 & saw a weedy seadragon
Dived since 2023 & did NOT see a weedy seadragon
Haven't dived here since 2023
The Haven, Terrigal
Nth Avalon headland
Freshwater headland
Cabbage Tree Bay (Manly)
Nth Head (Bluefish Point)
Nth Head (Old Man's Hat)
Sth Head (The Gap)
Shark Point (Clovelly)
Magic Point
Henry's Head
Bare Island
Kurnell
Cronulla (Oak Park)
Wollongong
Port Kembla
Shellharbour (The Gutter)
Dived since 2023 & saw a weedy seadragon
Dived since 2023 & did NOT see a weedy seadragon
Haven't dived here since 2023
The Haven, Terrigal
Nth Avalon headland
Freshwater headland
Cabbage Tree Bay (Manly)
Nth Head (Bluefish Point)
Nth Head (Old Man's Hat)
Sth Head (The Gap)
Shark Point (Clovelly)
Magic Point
Henry's Head
Bare Island
Kurnell
Cronulla (Oak Park)
Wollongong
Port Kembla
Shellharbour (The Gutter)
Question 3:
Can you list
all the dive sites
in NSW (including those above) where you
have seen weedy sea dragon
(either before or after Jan 2023) and the most recent year seen there? e.g. Wedding Cake Island 2024, Dragon Alley Barrenjoey 2015 ...
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Question 4:
Can you share more information about where Weedy Seadragons have been seen historically and recently?
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I am willing to share more details if required
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Question 5:
Do you take photos/videos of weedy seadragons (or have you ever done so)?
Yes, I have one or more photos of weedy seadragons
No, I haven't taken any photos or videos of weedy seadragons
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Question 6:
Have you ever shared your photos of weedy seadragons with citizen science projects?
SeadragonSearch.org
iNaturalist
No I have not shared with any citizen science project yet
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If you have any questions or are interested in sharing more information, please contact Pete McGee on
petermcgee28@gmail.com
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