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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Balmoral Baths

19 September, 2015

Team Leader
Liz Brodie
Number of Participants
13
Total Debris Collected
10 kgs (estimated)

-33.827267, 151.253403

Survey Information

Location Name
Balmoral Baths
Organization/Dive Centre
Dive 2000
City
Mosman
Country
Australia
Date
19 September, 2015
Survey Duration
60 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: -33.827267
Longitude: 151.253403
Weather Conditions
some showers
Survey Depth Range
1–10 meters
Area Surveyed
325.901 m2
Dominant Substrate
silt
Ecosystem
kelp
Wave Conditions
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
plastic materials collected
Bags: Trash (plastic) 5
Balls 5
Beverage Bottles: 2 Litres Or More (plastic) 1
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 2
glass materials collected
Beverage Bottles (glass) 15
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 2
Caps & Lids (metal) 5
Cups & Plates-tableware/dishes (metal) 1
Forks, Knives, Spoons (cutlery) 5
Pipes & Rebar 1
Wire, Wire Mesh & Barbed Wire 2
Fishing: Sinkers, Lures, Hooks 50
mixed materials collected
Bricks, Cinderblocks & Chunks Of Cement 3
Clothing 6
Computer Equipment & Other Electronic Devices 1
other materials collected
ceramics 3
furniture 1
Entangled Animals
Crustaceans
Species or Common Name crabs
Number Entangled 3
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris in containers
Other Animals
Species or Common Name octopus
Number Entangled 1
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris bottle

There are two people at Mosman Council who organise clean ups and they didn't talk - EcoDivers, a Manly based dive group had done an u/w cleanup 4 days before our clean up. Please go to their facebook page for September and you can see a picture of what they collected.

Smart phone that looked like it hadn't been in the water for long and it had either moved quickly by the tide or someone had a temper tantrum and thrown off the boardwalk around the pool (or dropped it of course). The position didn't really look like it had just been dropped and it had no growth on it whatsoever. One of the divers took home to see if they could get it working again. I think it was an iphone.

chairs that fisherman knock off the jetty or throw into the water because they are broken

fishing lines caught in kelp etc as part of the jetty is used for fishing

beer/wine/cooler bottles

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