Seashells of Western Australia - Geraldton Thu 4 Mar 2010 5:30pm – 6:30pm Museum of Geraldton Shirley Slack-Smith Curator of Molluscs, Aquatic Zoology Shells live practically everywhere - in waters that are rough or calm, warm or cold, clear or muddy; on rocks, corals or sea grasses; in sand, mud or in the water column. Some can live only in tropical waters while others can live only down south. Some feed on seaweeds and some are ferocious predators. In WA we have them all! Join Shirley Slack-Smith as she celebrates the diversity, resourcefulness and resilience of one of Western Australia's most popular and diverse groups of marine animals. Getting Here Address Museum of Geraldton 2 Museum Place, Batavia Coast Marina, Geraldton, Western Australia, 6530, Australia Phone (08) 9431 8393 By Bus The Western Australian Museum — Geraldton is located within walking distance of Chapman Rd bus-stop, which is serviced by the 501 service. Visit the PTA website for timetables. By Car Parking is available onsite. Accessibility Accessibility information about the Western Australian Museum — Geraldton can be found on the Access WA website.