Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc.
Highlights
- Explore the Eco HQ to discover hands-on conservation efforts protecting the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef.
- Engage with passionate volunteer educators who inspire a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems and environmental stewardship.
- Participate in interactive recycling activities that promote sustainability and problem-solving skills for students of all ages.
- Visit the Whitsunday Turtle Rescue Centre to witness the rehabilitation of sick and injured marine turtles up close.
Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc. is a not-for-profit environmental organisation and registered charity based in Airlie Beach, dedicated to protecting the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef through hands-on conservation and community engagement.
The organisation offers an engaging, curriculum-aligned excursion experience at Eco HQ, designed specifically for school groups. These 1.5-hour guided sessions educate, inspire, and empower students to understand and care for the marine environment.
Led by passionate volunteer educators, students are taken behind the scenes of Eco Barge’s operations, including:
– The Whitsunday Turtle Rescue Centre, where sick and injured marine turtles are rehabilitated
– Marine debris recycling facilities, where ocean plastics are transformed into reusable products
– A hands-on, interactive recycling activity that encourages problem-solving and sustainability thinking
– Educational insights into the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem and the impact of marine debris
The experience is interactive, age-appropriate, and tailored to support learning outcomes. Students leave with a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship and practical ways they can help protect Australia’s unique marine ecosystems.
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Eco HQ Experience
The Eco HQ Experience will be an interactive tour of the Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc. facilities, with the addition of education on the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem, viewing opportunities of the Whitsunday Turtle Rescue Centre and awareness of community efforts with marine debris and recycling in the Whitsundays.