All posts tagged "Port Phillip"

  • Vopak’s Proposed Energy Terminal in Port Phillip Bay

    Vopak's proposed Victoria Energy Terminal project is a floating import terminal moored in the middle of Port Phillip Bay.

  • Steer Clear of Big Ships in the Rip

    VRFish promote safety when fishing in the rip through the Steer Clear in the Rip campaign.

  • Vopak’s Victoria Energy Terminal Project

    Do you go fishing and boating from the Geelong, Kirks Point, Altona, Portarlington or Werribee areas? Then make sure you’re aware of Vopak’s proposed project off Avalon.  Vopak’s proposed Victoria

  • Exploring Victoria’s cool winter fishing spots

    As winter settles in, recfishers gear up for winter fishing trips and the opportunity to explore our iconic Victorian waterways.

  • Latest look at Kayakers’ Reef

    Kayaker's Reef is a small-scale shellfish reef that was installed around 800m south-west of Kerferd Road Pier, Albert Park, in late 2024.

  • Steer Clear of Big Ships in the Rip

    VRFish promote safety when fishing in the rip through the Steer Clear in the Rip campaign.

  • Bringing a desert back to life

    Photo: Wilsons Spit Reef. Supplied by The Nature Conservancy (Jarrod Boord) By Bob Pearce, Albert Park Yachting & Angling Club  “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know

  • A Fisheye View of Port Phillip Bay

    Ben Cleveland, Ozfish Unlimited Fishers in Port Phillip Bay have been getting an in-depth look at their local fishing spots through a citizen science project currently being undertaken. Using a

  • Live Underwater Web-cam Launched

    You can now spy in on our marine inhabitants in Port Phillip Bay without getting wet with the launch of Reef Cam, Australia’s first ever rocky-reef live-feed. The Nature Conservancy

  • Angling Club Stars in Shellfish Reef Video

    Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club member and VRFish representative Bob Pearce, explains his dream to restore Port Phillip Bay’s lost living shellfish reefs in this new short video. This flagship marine habitat restoration project is now in stage 2 and project

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