The society's current projects include the preparation of a
Beach Wash Guide, designed to help beach-combers identify and learn about organisms sighted or collected from South Australian beaches. As of 2013, the guide has been under development for 14 years. For many years, the society produced an annual calendar featuring photographs of South Australian marine life taken by its members. The calendars were sold as a
fundraising and outreach exercise. The society also hosted an online photo index of species native to South Australian waters on its website, though this was retired with the development of the
Atlas of Living Australia and
iNaturalist.org's databases. In December 2013, a once-off grant to the
Marine Discovery Centre at the
Star of the Sea School was approved by the society's committee to sponsor the design, production and establishment of three outdoor interpretive signs. The project is intended to provide information on the need for 'catchment to coast' care. At the time, it was the largest grant ever made by the Society. In 2019, the society received a grant from the
City of Port Adelaide Enfield to develop the first edition of the Port Adelaide Anchor Trail. The project was completed in 2020. == Species of conservation concern ==