Kimberley marine life secrets revealed Wed 26 Nov 2014 6:00pm – 7:00pm WA Maritime Museum Clay Bryce, Senior Project Officer, Aquatic Zoology Lottery House, Broome - 7.00pm, Friday 17 October 2014 Maritime Museum, Fremantle - 6:00pm, Wednesday 26 November 2014 The Kimberley is one of the world’s last frontiers and its marine life has been little explored until recent years. The Woodside Collection Project (Kimberley) 2008 – 2015 is a collaborative project tasked with documenting the marine biodiversity of the region. During this time, the Western Australian Museum has been involved in six survey expeditions – an undertaking covering some 470,000 square kilometres of ocean. Join Clay as he takes you on a visual journey through the expeditions, the evolving science and some of the interesting challenges faced by the team. COST: Entry by donation BOOKINGS: Essential on 1300 134 081 or using the link below. Online Booking One of several species of Giant Clam, Tridacna gigas, from Ashmore Reef Photo by Clay Bryce Getting Here Address WA Maritime Museum Victoria Quay Road, Fremantle, Western Australia, 6160, Australia Phone 1300 134 081 By Train The WA Maritime Museum is located within walking distance of Fremantle Station visit the Transperth website for timetables. By Bus The WA Maritime Museum is serviced by the free Fremantle Cat Service, at Red stop 1. Visit the Transperth website for timetables and details. By Car Paid parking is available in the Wilsons car park at the WA Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay Road. By Ferry Captain Cook Cruises offer a range of ferry services from Perth which stop nearby at B-Shed ferry terminal.