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click the image to visit the Tathra Wharf to Waves website
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Wharf to Waves

Sunday, 20th January 2008
CIC Tathra Wharf to Waves Ocean Swim,
The Nivea Sun 1200m Splash for Cash,
and the 600m Age Dash.
Saturday, 19th January 2008
Beach Fun Run, Skate Competition, Bega to the Beach Bike Ride.
The money raised from the weekend is distributed to local non-profit organisations including the Tathra Surf Life Saving Club, Tathra Pre-School and Tathra Rural Fire Brigade.
www.tathrawharf2waves.com


Dire Plight of the Oceans

The oceans are the last frontier of legal and illegal exploitation for food for anexploding world population. Large scale operations using electronic detectioncan now eliminate whole populations. Amateur and professional activity hasstripped life from sea shores near population centres all over the world. Ocean environs urgently needprotecting. Bag limits are a token effort to control our rapidly decreasing fish numbers, of species not previously targeted. NSW Fisheries are now proposing a bag limit of zero on Wobbegongs as they are "thought to be vulnerable". We just do not know enough about these and other fish to determine limits for the present, let alone for the future......... read more.  CLICK HERE

A Bit of History

Tathra was actually settled after its wharf had been built. Many farmers had seen the need for a reliable local port facility from which to send their produce to Sydney. For many years, the only reliable link with the city was by steamers that carried everything from the district including cheese, butter, pigs and passengers. On the southern voyage the steamers brought supplies and luxury goods which were not available locally.
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