Monday, September 30, 2019

Practicum at Port Willunga and Data Interpretation (September, 26 & 27)


After finished the series of lectures for 3 days, on forth day the practicum of on-site conservation survey was performed at Port Willunga Southern Jetty. To be honest at first this practicum was making me nervous and excited at the same time, but on this activity the practice of what we learn from class become real and reasonable.

Port Willunga Southern Jetty is one of the jetty on Port Willunga, other than the  northern one. Numbers of pylons are still visible from this site and become and iconic view of Port Willunga itself. On the practicum, a number of action in purpose of survey for on-site conservation were completed. 

On the next day, we discuss and gather the data for interpretation and preparing the final reports.

       Measuring the site as a basic to make a site plan (photo by Wendy Van Duivenvoorde)



               Preparation for measuring seawater condition (photo by Wendy Van Duivenvoorde)



                  Taking sediment for observation (photo by Wendy Van Duivenvoorde)




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