The Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre will host the Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia (ORRCA) president Ronny Ling on July 10, for a talk about all things whales.
As a Central Coast local, Ronny will engage all ages with his knowledge of whales, their movements, their history and what to look out for on the Central Coast. “We are currently in the middle of the whale migration season, so right now is the perfect time for whale watching off the Central Coast’s many great headlands,” said Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre spokesperson Ms Kate Smellie. “Ronny has been involved in ORRCA for 25 years and will give you an insight into the lives of whales, what whales we most commonly see on the Central Coast, how to identify them and much more.
“You will even have the opportunity to see some of ORRCA’s rescue equipment and how it is used. “We are so excited to have Ronny visit our centre these holidays in celebration of the current whale migration season. “He is an exciting and engaging presenter with extensive knowledge and an infectious love for these majestic giants. “This event will be fun, interactive and one you will not want to miss,” said Ms Smellie.
Media release, 6 July 2014
Kate Smellie,
Central Coast Marine
Discovery Centre