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It has been a particularly busy 2025 - lots of excursions, resource development, designing new excursion for a number of organisations, and collaborations. A number of professional learning sessions have been provided throughout the year, presentations at a couple of conferences and a number of publications that relate to Harbour School Sydney topics. Thank you to James Heafey, Jeremy Rotenstein, Mark Standen and Keith Thomas for their contribution throughout the year.
Here is an overview of some of the 2025 highlights: Excursions and sessions in: Blues Point, Darling Harbour, Chowder Bay, Iron Cove, Clontarf, Bondi, St Ives, Hunters Hill, Balmain. Most popular excursion: Darling Harbour Precinct - HSC Geography 2025 Excursions in collaboration with: Living Seawalls, Sail GP, Sydney By Kayak, SIMS, Lands' Edge Saltwater School, Parramatta River Catchment Group, Great Southern Reef Foundation, Seabin Lab, Wilderlab. Professional Learning sessions in collaboration with: School Library Association of NSW, Geography Teachers Association NSW & ACT. Memberships: National Marine Science Committee (Associate member), Parramatta River Catchment Group (Community Representative) Conferences: National Marine Science Committee Symposium, Geography Teachers Association of NSW & ACT. Relevant publications: - “Strengthening Ocean Literacy: Marine Science Education and Training to Ensure Australia’s Blue Future” white paper to inform the National Marine Science Committee Decadal Plan (2025-2035) - co-led by Prue Francis, Rachel Kelly and Louise Swanson. - "Coral Triangle: Biodiversity Hotspot" chapter - Powerful Geography 2 text for HSC Geography (also includes Kelp Forest and Salmon Aquaculture chapters by co-authors Lorraine Chaffer and Khya Brooks) - "Traditional Ecological Knowledge" Geostory - Powerful Geography 2 text for HSC Geography - "Conditions and adaptations in the forgotten mangrove forests" - Geodate Volume 38, Issue 3 2025 - "Mangrove Forests - Threats and Restoration" - Geodate Volume 38, Issue 3 2025 - "An Introduction to the South Australian Algal Bloom" - Geography Bulletin 57, No 4, 2025 - "Photo Interpretation of South Australian Algal Bloom" based on photos of Stefan Andrews and Scott Bennet - Geography Bulletin 57, No 4, 2025 - "IMOS and the South Australian Algal Bloom" - Geography Bulletin 57, No 4, 2025 I'm really looking forward to seeing what 2026 brings, including a few new collaborations in the pipeline. Louise Swanson.
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