Seagrass Monitoring in Roebuck Bay (Town Beach)
Join us for a glorious afternoon conducting vital research of our local seagrass meadows. Learn about the many ocean critters we may find along the way, whilst also looking out for dugong feeding trails.
We will meet on Thursday 19 March 2026 at 3.15pm for snacks before commencing the survey across the mudflats.

Our valued community seagrass volunteers surveying a quadrat. Photo: Alex Gibson.
Please ensure you bring the following:
- Sun protection: The Kimberley sun packs a punch, please ensure you wear protective clothing such as t shirt/long sleeve shirt, hat and sunscreen.
- Water bottle: save waste and bring your own bottle, we will provide water to re-fill.
- Reef Shoes: the mud flats are very sticky! We recommend you wear reef boots to protect your toes from the many intertidal creatures and potential sharp rocks/coral. We will provide boots you can borrow if you do not have your own.

Lush seagrass at low tide. Photo: Alex Gibson.
Please meet our team near the Town Beach boat ramp, see the location details below. Contact Alex our Seagrass Officer if you need help locating us or have any questions about the survey.
Distance from town centre: 5 mins drive
GPS coordinates: -17.970581, 122.236720
Google Maps Directions: 17°58'14.1"S 122°14'12.2"E - Google Maps
Please watch the Seagrass training video below prior to the survey:
BROOME COMMUNITY SEAGRASS MONITORING PROJECT TRAINING VIDEO on Vimeo
You can read more about our Seagrass Project on our website project page: Seagrass Monitoring Project - Environs Kimberley
We hope to see you out on the Bay!
Contact: Alex – Seagrass Project Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0472721606
Meet near the Town Beach boat ramp.

Distance from town centre: 5 mins drive
GPS coordinates: -17.970581, 122.236720
Afternoon Seagrass Monitoring in Roebuck Bay (Demco)
Join our seagrass survey as we venture out from Roebuck Bay's Demco Beach on a beautiful afternoon to discover fascinating intertidal creatures and help gather important ecological data.
We will start at the meeting place with a cuppa and snacks (email us if you have any specific dietary requirements), followed by a safety and training induction before commencing the survey across the mudflat.

An anemone in the seagrass. Photo: Alex Gibson.
Please ensure you bring the following:
- Sun protection: the Kimberley sun packs a punch, please ensure you wear protective clothing such as t shirt/long sleeve shirt, hat and sunscreen.
- Water bottle: save waste and bring your own bottle, we will provide water to re-fill.
- Reef Shoes: the mud flats are very sticky! We recommend you wear reef boots to protect your toes from the many intertidal creatures and potential sharp rocks/coral. We will provide boots you can borrow if you do not have your own.

A seagrass survey under way. Photo: Darren Willmott.
Please meet our team at the location below. Contact Alex our Seagrass Officer if you need help locating us or have any questions about the project.

Please watch our training video below so you can be best prepared for your afternoon on the mud:
BROOME COMMUNITY SEAGRASS MONITORING PROJECT TRAINING VIDEO on Vimeo
If you want to learn more about the project, visit our project web page: Seagrass Monitoring Project - Environs Kimberley
We hope to see you out on the mudflats!
Contact: Alex – Seagrass Project Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0472721606
Seagrass Monitoring in Roebuck Bay (Port Slipway)
Join us to participate in vital research monitoring Roebuck Bay's seagrass meadows! Take in the vast exposed mudflats as we conduct surveys on the seagrass plants and seeds. Learn about the many ocean critters we may encounter along the way, and, if we're lucky, spot dugong feeding trails.

We will meet bright and early at 5am for a cuppa and snacks (email us if you have specific dietary requirements), followed by a safety and training induction before commencing the survey across the mudflats. Please ensure you bring the following:
- Sun protection: the Kimberley sun packs a punch, please ensure you wear protective clothing such as a t-shirt/long sleeve shirt and a hat.
- Water bottle: save waste and bring your own bottle, we will provide water to re-fill.
- Reef shoes: the mud flats are very sticky! We recommend you wear reef boots to protect your toes from the many intertidal creatures and potential sharp rocks/coral. We will provide boots you can borrow if you do not have your own.

Please meet our team at the location below. Contact Alex, our seagrass officer, if you need help locating us or have any questions about the project.
Please watch our training video below so you can be best prepared for your afternoon on the mud:
BROOME COMMUNITY SEAGRASS MONITORING PROJECT TRAINING VIDEO on Vimeo
You can learn more about the project by visiting our website project page: Seagrass Monitoring Project - Environs Kimberley
We hope to see you out on the mudflats!
Contact: Alex – Seagrass Project Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0472721606
Meet near the Broome Port Slipway entrance.

Distance from town centre: 10 mins drive
GPS coordinates: -12.967874, 122.290245