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Get ready for another Summer by the Sea

January 2, 2018 BY

BOOKINGS have opened for Summer by the Sea 2018, which will deliver more than 300 free activities along Victoria’s coastline.

Running from January 2-28, the annual program encourages Victorians to learn more about our remarkable coastline through a diverse range of events and experiences.

Program highlights on the Surf Coast and Bellarine include canoeing at Anglesea, beachcombing at Indented Head and Clifton Springs, and rockpool rambles at various local beaches.

“Every year, Summer by the Sea attracts thousands of Victorians who visit or live on our coastline, and 2018 will be no different,” Coastcare Victoria co-ordinator Evelyn Nicholson said.

“Local activities offer a range of experiences for all ages, from taking the plunge and snorkelling through seagrass meadows at St Leonards, to catching and releasing baby fish in the ‘Estuary Discovery’ at Aireys Inlet.

“Summer by the Sea is a fantastic opportunity for all Victorians to explore the coastal areas on their doorstep, and to learn about some of the challenges facing our fragile coastal environments.

“The program, now in its 22nd year, plays an important role in developing Victorians’ understanding and appreciation for the state’s 2,000 kilometres of coastline.

“Those interested in registering for an activity can book online through the Summer by the Sea website.

“Places are limited, so if you do miss out on an activity, keep an eye on the booking website.

“Over the coming weeks, the Coastcare team will continue to update it with new events and experiences.

“Anyone who has a special need and would require assistance to take part in Summer by the Sea, can contact Coastcare Victoria to discuss how we can help them participate.”

Summer by the Sea is supported by land managers, community groups and conservation agencies across Victoria.

To find and register for the free activities, head to summerbythesea.vic.gov.au.