New South Wales, Australia
Ocean Watch Australia Limited
This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.
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Public Benevolent Institution
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Basic Religious Charity
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Tax deductible (DGR)
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Financial Report Consolidated
Key Information
Charity Status
Charity reporting is up to date.
Charity Size
L
- Extra Small (<$50k)
- Small ($50k-$250k)
- Medium ($250k-$1m)
- Large ($1m-$10m)
- Very Large ($10m-$100m)
- Extra Large (>$100m)
Revenue $1.2m
Years in Operation
30 Years
Est. 1995
Operating State(s)
NSW, QLD, TAS
Overseas Operations
Not Operating Overseas
Number of Employees
5
Employees
500
Volunteers
% Revenue from Govt.
86.5%
Revenue from Govt. ($1.1m)
Total Expenses
$1.4m
110.8% of Revenue
% Revenue from Donations
5.2%
Revenue from Donations ($64.6k)
Grants for Use in Aus.
$0.00
0% of Expenses
Grants for Use Outside Aus.
$0.00
0% of Expenses
% Employee Expenses
56.7%
Employee Expenses ($778.5k)
Who they help
People From A CALD Background
Females
Males
People In Rural/regional/remote Communities
How they help
Advancing Natural Environment
More Details
Basic Information
ABN
86071195901
OPERATING STATES
NSW, QLD, TAS
ENTITY TYPE
Australian Public Company
Incorporation TYPE
Charity
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone Number: 02 96602262
Email: ocean@oceanwatch.org.au
Service Email: ocean@oceanwatch.org.au
Address: Level 1, Sydney Fish Market Bank Street/Pyrmont Bridge Road Pyrmont NSW 2009
Other Trading Names
OCEANWATCH AUSTRALIA
Other Business Names
SEANET EXTENSION SERVICES
TAX CONCESSION STATUS
- Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
- Income Tax Exemption
- GST Concession
- FBT Rebate
- FBT Exemption
DGR Status
- DGR Item 1
- OCEAN WATCH FUND (Item 1)
FUND NAME
Fundraising Status
- Conducts fundraising
Within NSW
Licence Number:
NSW: 17425
Purpose statement
In seeking to achieve our vision of an Australian marine environment that is healthy, productive, valued and used in a responsible way, OceanWatch Australia's activities FY 203-2024 were focused on two themes: Community and Industry. The following are examples of our FY 2023-2024 achievements, and include 10 new projects, 8 continuing projects, and 3 completed projects, which restored and protected from degradation the coastal and marine ecosystem on which the Australian seafood harvest depends. Industry: In FY 2023-2024 OceanWatch: Engaged with an estimated 2,879 seafood professionals (fishermen/farmers/processors). Assisted 1,272 fishing and farming entities through 161 meetings and workshops, presentations, and partnerships. Conducted 52 industry workshops and 35 industry marine clean-ups. 51 training events to improve awareness and demonstration of responsible fishing/farming practices Community: In FY 2023-2024, OceanWatch: Attended 63 community meetings Presented at 23 conference/seminars. Participated in 65 field day activities Hosted 283 planning events. Through the 63 community meetings and 161 industry events and the 283 planning meetings attended, along with the use of social media platforms, and during the creation of the Marine NRM Plan, OceanWatch engaged with over 1,000,000+ coastal community members in FY 2023-2024. These community members were based throughout coastal Australia, and reached in person and via social media, and regional and national media networks demonstrating community support for the restoration and protection from degradation of the ecosystems on which the Australia seafood harvest depends. Advancements and Innovation in 2023-2024 include: In creation of the Glebe foreshore wetland, loose rock retaining wall was created without plastic based geotextile, but with natural fibres to contain a bench of saltmarsh. Use of wire fencing to exclude predators and reduce wave energy impacting on planted and naturally regenerating mangrove seedlings post bushfire in mangroves on the NSW South Coast. DA applied for and approved for a public good oyster reef on the NSW Hastings River. NSW Abalone Code of Practice created along with a training and promotion video. Queensland Master Fisherman Training Program created for the Inshore Net fishery. A back of boat ID guide for the NSW Ocean Trap and Line Fishery created and distributed. Sub Sea Sonics rope-on-command gear adapted for Tasmania Southern Rock Lobster pots. Trialling of two novel rope-on command/ropeless fishing systems. Identified th5ree novel gear technologies to adapt/trial for Australian set-gear fisheries. Continued support from funders for OceanWatch programs were displayed through $1,072,157 of grant funding in FY2023-2024, which contributed to the protection and restored the ecosystems on which the seafood harvest depend and providing continued access to sustainable seafood harvest for Australian communities.
2024 Financial Data
2024 Revenue Breakdown
Total Revenue $1,239,482$1.2m
2024 Expenses Breakdown
Total Expenses $1,373,387$1.4m
Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $1,239,482$1.2m
OCEAN WATCH AUSTRALIA LIMITED had a net deficit of -$133,905-$133.9k
2024 Assets Breakdown
Total Assets $1,382,412 $1.4m
2024 Liabilities Breakdown
Total Liabilities $830,380$830.4k
OCEAN WATCH AUSTRALIA LIMITED have net assets of $552,032$552k
2024 People
Staff Costs
$778.5k
62.8% of Annual Revenue
Full Time Equivalent Employees
5.3
Average Expense per Employee
$100k
Full Time Employees
4
57% of Employees
Part Time Employees
2
29% of Employees
Casual Employees
1
14% of Employees
This organisation is supported by 500 volunteers.
Classifications
2024 Programs
Ocean Watch Australia Limited ran 10 program(s) in 2024
10 operated in Australia
In seeking to achieve our vision of an Australian marine environment that is healthy, productive, valued and used in a responsible way, OceanWatch Australia's activities FY 203-2024 were focused on two themes: Community and Industry. The following are examples of our FY 2023-2024 achievements, and include 10 new projects, 8 continuing projects, and 3 completed projects, which restored and protected from degradation the coastal and marine ecosystem on which the Australian seafood harvest depends. Industry: In FY 2023-2024 OceanWatch: Engaged with an estimated 2,879 seafood professionals (fishermen/farmers/processors). Assisted 1,272 fishing and farming entities through 161 meetings and workshops, presentations, and partnerships. Conducted 52 industry workshops and 35 industry marine clean-ups. 51 training events to improve awareness and demonstration of responsible fishing/farming practices Community: In FY 2023-2024, OceanWatch: Attended 63 community meetings Presented at 23 conference/seminars. Participated in 65 field day activities Hosted 283 planning events. Through the 63 community meetings and 161 industry events and the 283 planning meetings attended, along with the use of social media platforms, and during the creation of the Marine NRM Plan, OceanWatch engaged with over 1,000,000+ coastal community members in FY 2023-2024. These community members were based throughout coastal Australia, and reached in person and via social media, and regional and national media networks demonstrating community support for the restoration and protection from degradation of the ecosystems on which the Australia seafood harvest depends. Advancements and Innovation in 2023-2024 include: In creation of the Glebe foreshore wetland, loose rock retaining wall was created without plastic based geotextile, but with natural fibres to contain a bench of saltmarsh. Use of wire fencing to exclude predators and reduce wave energy impacting on planted and naturally regenerating mangrove seedlings post bushfire in mangroves on the NSW South Coast. DA applied for and approved for a public good oyster reef on the NSW Hastings River. NSW Abalone Code of Practice created along with a training and promotion video. Queensland Master Fisherman Training Program created for the Inshore Net fishery. A back of boat ID guide for the NSW Ocean Trap and Line Fishery created and distributed. Sub Sea Sonics rope-on-command gear adapted for Tasmania Southern Rock Lobster pots. Trialling of two novel rope-on command/ropeless fishing systems. Identified th5ree novel gear technologies to adapt/trial for Australian set-gear fisheries. Continued support from funders for OceanWatch programs were displayed through $1,072,157 of grant funding in FY2023-2024, which contributed to the protection and restored the ecosystems on which the seafood harvest depend and providing continued access to sustainable seafood harvest for Australian communities.
Program Details
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Domestic
International
Program Beneficiaries:
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Females
- Animals
- People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
- Environment
- Males
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
New South Wales, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Animals
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
New South Wales, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Animals
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
New South Wales, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Animals
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Tasmania, Australia; Queensland, Australia; New South Wales, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Queensland, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- General community in Australia
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Environment
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
New South Wales, Australia; Queensland, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Responsible People
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Christopher Bolton
Role: Director
Claire Frances Webber
Role: Deputy Chairperson
Craig Aspinall
Role: Director
Douglas Ferrell
Role: Director
Geoff Blackburn
Role: Chairperson
George Apostolakis
Role: Director
Michael Kitchener
Role: Board Member
Robert Gauta
Role: Director
Suzanne Mcenally
Role: Director
Troy Billin
Role: Board Member