Shoalhaven Riverwatch has recently hosted three working bees at Nowra Golf Club, getting 165 metres of Shoalhaven Sand Sausage completed.
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Two working bees were done by the Riverwatch volunteers and the third was undertaken by Community Service personnel.
The crew also planted 100 mangroves in front of the sand sausage.
Shoalhaven Riverwatch would like to offer landholders along the Shoalhaven River, Broughton Creek and Crookhaven River mangroves, supplied and planted free of charge.
In the last month they have planted 100 mangroves at a property on Broughton Creek and another on the Shoalhaven River near Bomaderry Creek.
They have a further 500 mangroves to be offered to landholders.
If they would like to take up the offer, contact Peter Jirgens on 0488460011 or email peter@jirgens.com.au
Lindsay O'Donnell from O'Donnell Marine was thanked by the group for the repair work he completed on the Riverwatch boat free of charge.