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‘Incredible collaboration’ puts Sunshine Coast in science spotlight

The Sunshine Coast Marine BioBlitz project has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

The Sunshine Coast Council initiative is nominated for the Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science, where the community is enlisted to help shape conservation outcomes.

The Eureka Prize winners will be announced at a gala event in Sydney on Wednesday 3 September.

Held over three days in August 2024, the Marine BioBlitz mobilised more than 1000 participants – including students, business owners, tourists and Traditional Owners – to survey marine life across 50km of coastline within the Sunshine Coast UNESCO Blue Biosphere.

The Blue Biosphere extends 5km offshore and is home to diverse marine life.

In collaboration with UniSC and project partners, participants joined 552 boat-based expeditions, documenting hundreds of marine species from intertidal zones to 15 kilometres offshore.

Working alongside STEM professionals, the community helped build a rich biodiversity dataset while fostering environmental stewardship and scientific curiosity.

Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Maria Suarez said the project’s nomination highlighted Council’s commitment to inclusive, innovative approaches to science and conservation.

“This recognition is a testament to the incredible collaboration across our region between our community, scientists and partners,” Cr Suarez said.

“The Marine BioBlitz showcases how everyone – no matter their experience or abilities – can be involved in citizen science in a meaningful way, connecting people with our environment.”

UniSC marine ecologist Dr Alexandra Campbell said with the assistance of STEM professionals, the community helped build a rich biodiversity dataset while fostering environmental stewardship and scientific curiosity.

“Not only do projects like Marine Bioblitz positively impact our ability to conduct research, they foster a connection between people and nature, which was reflected in the excitement and enthusiasm of the citizen scientists who joined us.”

Sunshine Coast Council’s Team Leader Wildlife Conservation, Kate Hofmeister said that being named a finalist in the 2025 Eureka Prizes was a proud moment for the project partners.

“The Sunshine Coast Marine BioBlitz was such a rewarding project to work on. Across the region, we came together– and all played a role in uncovering the rich biodiversity of our coastline,” Ms Hofmeister said.

“The nomination recognises this contribution, and I’m thrilled to see our community’s efforts celebrated on the national stage.”

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