Wet Paper Publications

 

Established in 1987, Wet Paper Publications mission is to publish, network and distribute curriculum materials for marine educators as well as promoting the need for conservation and management of the sea.

www.wetpaper.com.au

Current school books include:

An Introduction to Marine Studies, 384 pp’s, 2nd Ed. Textbook for Junior High School

Marine Science for Australian Students, 608 pp’s, Revised 2005 Textbook for Senior High School

Marine Biology Exercises, 96 pages - For senior High School

Snorkelling Skills Student’s Workbook, 80 pages, Secondary School

Marine Radio Student’s Workbook, 64 pages, Revised Ed Secondary School

Power Boating Student’s Workbook, 96 pages, 3rd EdSecondary School

Safe Surfing Student’s Workbook, 64 pages, Revised Ed Secondary School

Navigation Student’s Workbook, 64 pages, 2nd Ed Secondary School

Power Boating Instructor’s Guide, Revised 2006 Ed, 234 pages

Marine Science Suggested Answers Chapter 1 - 22, 108 pages

Marine Biology Exercises Teacher’s Guide, approx 234 pages

Powerboating Instructor’s CD - 506 Slides and 6 Powerpoints

 

Contact: Bob Moffatt
E: bmoffatt@wetpaper.com.au

 

 
 

The committee wishes to thank all those individuals who have supported this project and, in particular, the following businesses:

Association of Surfing Professionals
Cafe Fresh
Coastal Alliance
Coastwatch
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management
Jann Stuckey
Kirra Business Group
Kirra Point Committee
Kirra SLSC
Kirra Surfriders Club
Kirra Surfstock
Media Hunt
On a Mission Foundation
Reward Developments
Michael Legge Wilkinson
Surfrider Foundation Australia
Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club
Trent Moffatt Designs
Wet Paper Publications
Acknowledgements

 

 
 

Featured Sponsor

 
 

Kirra Surfriders Club

Established in 1962, Kirra Surfriders Club (KSC) has grown from very humble beginnings from way back in the early 60’s. The Club’s aim is to support and nurture competitive surfers at all levels… and have fun while doing so. KSC are current Kirra Teams Challenge victors and is home to current mens world champion Mick Fanning.

For more information, visit: http://www.kirrasurfriders.com

 

 
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