MLSSA
MARINE LIFE SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Inc



"understanding, enjoying, and caring for our oceans"



Established in 1976, MLSSA aims to foster the study of marine life, promote education and public awareness of all life in the sea and to encourage the conservation and protection of South Australia's unique and beautiful marine environment.

MLSSA members engage in a variety of activities including diving and snorkelling, underwater photography, seminars for schools and community groups, maintenance of marine aquaria and study of the local marine environment. Our knowledge and educational resource materials are available to all.

NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!

For more information about MLSSA and its activities, visit our website at http://www.mlssa.asn.au/, Email us at marinelifesa@adam.com.au, or write to MLSSA at:

MLSSA Inc, c/o Conservation Council of SA, Level 1, 157 Franklin Street, ADELAIDE 5000.

MLSSA is a self-funded, not for profit, entirely volunteer organisation and is

unable to offer paid employment of any sort and cannot assist with Work Experience.


 OUR NEXT MEETING

This will be the:

February 2010 General meeting of the Marine Life Society and it will now be held at Adelaide Scuba clubrooms on the Patawalonga Frontage at Glenelg at 8.00pm on Tuesday 16th February. If you cannot find us on the night then phone me on 0407395566  or 82704463 and I will give you directions.

 

MLSSA members Neville Skinner and James Brook will be talking about PFCM.

Perhaps you should come along to see what this acronym means.

 

In the meantime may we wish all our visitors a very Happy and Safe Christmas and New Year.

 

         

Visitors are always welcome to all of our meetings.