That’s a wrap for the 2024 Boyne Tannum Hook Up!!
SCENIC ECLIPSE II
The SCENIC ECLIPSE II was an impressive sight yesterday!!
RAAF C-17A Globemaster III flyover Gladstone City - Anzac Park for ANZAC day 🇦🇺
Another day, another drone inspection
It's been a busy start to 2024!!!
AMG 2023 Clients
A huge thank you to our major clients for 2023!!
Choppa refilling at Boyne Island Golf Course pond, while helping fight a Boyne Island bush fire.
Helicopter called in to help fight the Boyne Island bush fire.
Coral Trout
Can you name the tasty reef fish guarding their patch of coral in this ROV footage we captured during some recent reef exploring? Hint: It eventually turns sideways (for that perfect speargun shot).
Something in the orange
Something in the orange...
Big Cod
Here's the video of our ROV taking a knife to a Cod fight
Back to school today kids. Hope you made the most of this beautiful Winter weather. Fishing, camping and exploring our beautiful Gladstone region.
Mt Larcom Show
Who's heading out to the Mt Larcom Show this weekend?
9mth Time Lapse - Aquaculture Gladstone
Here is a quick preview of the nine month construction time lapse we captured of the new fish hatchery at Awoonga Dam. Aquaculture Gladstone is already successfully breeding Barramundi for our dam and many others. Stay tuned for more.
9mth Construction Time Lapse - Aquaculture Gladstone
Here is the 9 month time construction lapse of Aquaculture Gladstone. The purpose built, multi-species fish hatchery is located at Lake Awoonga and operated by Gladstone Area Water Board. Over 660,000 barramundi fingerlings have already been released into the lake. At peak, the new facility can produce more than 5 million fingerlings of Southeast-Coast Strain Barramundi, Mangrove Jack and Sea Mullet per year. By stocking multiple species they can maintain biodiversity within the Lake Awoonga ecosystem and mimic the natural breeding cycles of the fish in the Boyne River ecosystem. It will open to the public later this year.
Time lapse installation fun
2 hours of demolition in 20 seconds.....