Western Australian Marine Connection Planner 2025 (Colour your own!)
It’s tricky to keep across what all of our beloved marine creatures are doing through the year along WA’s coastline. This might help.
The purpose of this wall calendar is to help you plan and celebrate your connection to your marine family around the more mundane, ‘life admin’.
While we all love our local charismatic megafauna, 2025 focuses on the less celebrated, but critical, members of these ecosystems. Golden kelp, Phytoplankton, and seagrass are front-and-center this year, as are the cock-eyed squid and zooplankton. Without these littler ones, there would be no orcas to see, whale sharks to swim with or pink snapper to catch.
If you enjoy meditative practices, you can colour this in while you’re planning how you’re going to reorganise your life around the ocean in 2025.
Size: A2 (42 cm by 59.4cm) - printed on 160gsm cartridge paper - suitable for colouring in with pencils and/or fine felt tip markers.
***NB - The next date these can be posted or picked up is 28th December 2024***
It’s tricky to keep across what all of our beloved marine creatures are doing through the year along WA’s coastline. This might help.
The purpose of this wall calendar is to help you plan and celebrate your connection to your marine family around the more mundane, ‘life admin’.
While we all love our local charismatic megafauna, 2025 focuses on the less celebrated, but critical, members of these ecosystems. Golden kelp, Phytoplankton, and seagrass are front-and-center this year, as are the cock-eyed squid and zooplankton. Without these littler ones, there would be no orcas to see, whale sharks to swim with or pink snapper to catch.
If you enjoy meditative practices, you can colour this in while you’re planning how you’re going to reorganise your life around the ocean in 2025.
Size: A2 (42 cm by 59.4cm) - printed on 160gsm cartridge paper - suitable for colouring in with pencils and/or fine felt tip markers.
***NB - The next date these can be posted or picked up is 28th December 2024***
It’s tricky to keep across what all of our beloved marine creatures are doing through the year along WA’s coastline. This might help.
The purpose of this wall calendar is to help you plan and celebrate your connection to your marine family around the more mundane, ‘life admin’.
While we all love our local charismatic megafauna, 2025 focuses on the less celebrated, but critical, members of these ecosystems. Golden kelp, Phytoplankton, and seagrass are front-and-center this year, as are the cock-eyed squid and zooplankton. Without these littler ones, there would be no orcas to see, whale sharks to swim with or pink snapper to catch.
If you enjoy meditative practices, you can colour this in while you’re planning how you’re going to reorganise your life around the ocean in 2025.
Size: A2 (42 cm by 59.4cm) - printed on 160gsm cartridge paper - suitable for colouring in with pencils and/or fine felt tip markers.
***NB - The next date these can be posted or picked up is 28th December 2024***