Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

SAVE CALABASH BAY FACEBOOK PAGE ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPH­Y COMPETITIO­N FOR THE RAMSAR INTERNATIO­NAL WORLD WETLANDS DAY

- BY JILL GLEAVE

Calabash Bay wetlands is a unique and complex ecosystem that is accessible to many people in the local and wider community providing them with a wilderness experience that is exceptiona­l. You cannot put a price on the tranquilit­y of Calabash Bay. Save Calabash Bay Facebook group has about 500 members and was establishe­d in 2016 to promote community awareness of proposed developmen­t that may impact the Calabash Bay Wetlands.

It is not surprising that so many people have a connection with Calabash Bay. Aboriginal middens show that people have been visiting the area for thousands of years. 9MJ LWJFY FWYNXY 2FWLFWJY 5WJXYTS even made a popular print of it in 1937 which is now owned by the Art Gallery of NSW. Today, for kayakers and canoeists far and wide, Calabash Bay wetlands is a remarkable location to visit. The mangroves along the shores of the wetlands are increasing­ly valued for their ability to sequester carbon. *]YWJRJQ^ UTUZQFW \NYM XHMTTQ groups, recreation­al kayakers and ܪXMJWRJS YMJ 8F[J (FQFGFXM (F^ facebook group aims to protect Calabash Bay as a unique and important nursery for many marine species and for the recreation­al use of the broader community today and in the future.

Save Calabash Bay facebook page holds an annual photograph­y competitio­n for The Ramsar Internatio­nal World Wetlands Day. One of 5 Sydney events this February 2nd, the photos are shared with the Internatio­nal Ramsar community highlighti­ng the pristine nature of Calabash Bay wetlands. Local business, Berowra Waters Boat Hire, provides the winning prize of kayak hire. An annual fridge magnet calendar with the winning photo is available to all members for free from the local marina shop.

Congratula­tions to the winner of our 2022 Ramsar World Wetlands Day photo competitio­n; Jo-Anne Green for her photograph; “Calabash Bay”, 2nd place went to "this little guy" by Tiffany Anne, and 3rd place ''why we care'' by Eric Stammer.

 ?? ?? Winner 2022 Jo-Anne Green Calabash Bay
Winner 2022 Jo-Anne Green Calabash Bay
 ?? ?? 2nd Place - Tiffany Anne Save Calabash Bay – home to this little guy!
2nd Place - Tiffany Anne Save Calabash Bay – home to this little guy!
 ?? ?? 3rd Place - Eric Stammer Why We Care
3rd Place - Eric Stammer Why We Care

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