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New Zealand Marine Aquarium Society

June 2010 photo competition winner

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Congratulations to reef for winning the June 2010 photo competition $100 Hollywood Fish Farm voucher.

reef's winning photo


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


And Deepblue for second place. A3 Enlargement printed on a 190gsm Satin Photo Paper From A1 Prints.

Deepblue's cube

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 June 2010 08:48
 

May 2010 photo competition winner

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Congratulations to HelenMac for winning and ajm1706 for second place in the May 2010 photo competition They both win enlarged prints of their photos from A1Prints!

HelenMac's winning photo

HelenMac's winning photo
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 12:17
 

NZMAS Society Membership

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NZMAS society membership gives you the ability to have a say and a vote towards society matters. You must be a registered forum member to apply for membership. NZMAS Society Officers are currently working on producing annual membership cards which will provide the member with discounts at participating retailers.  Your membership fee of $15 per annum will subsidise the cost of producing the cards with the balance going towards the annual hosting and domain name costs of the Society's website.

You can apply to become a member of the New Zealand Marine Aquarium Society by
contacting the Treasurer via the website's Contacts page. 

Thank you.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 20:31
 

NZMAS Incorporated

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The New Zealand Marine Aquarium Society was formally registered with the Companies Office on the 5th of September 2008 as an incorporated society.

Signing up on this web site grants you access to the site and forum but does not mean you are an NZMAS member. See above for membership information.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 20:22
 

Chat Room now available

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A chat room is now available, once you have logged in, get access via the 'Chat Room' button at the top of the screen. You need Java installed and access outbound on TCP port 6667 (this should be available for most people at home, although this port is possibly locked down on the firewall if you are connecting from work)

First time connecting Java will probably throw up a security warning about a digital signature. Just choose 'Always trust content from this publisher' (unless you don't trust us!) then click 'Run'.

Takes several seconds to connect so please be patient!

 

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