Ahoy there! Celebrate the seaside this summer

Ahoy there! Celebrate the seaside this summer

Northumberland Wildlife Trust is planning to shine a light on all things watery and wonderful at its Hauxley reserve as part of its National Marine Week celebrations.
National Marine Week 2023. Image by Pixabay.

Celebrate National Marine Week at Hauxley. Image by Pixabay.

National Marine Week takes place every year at the end of July/beginning of August and this year is no exception, running from Saturday 22nd July to Sunday 6th August - spanning a fortnight due to varying tidal conditions around the UK.

The UK’s seas are home to over 330 species of fish, 28 types of aquatic mammals, seagrasses, seaweeds and living reefs, but are under huge pressure from damaging fishing practices, development at sea and pollution from farming, sewage and plastic.

In this region the Northumberland coastline is valuable for its rocky reefs and supports thousands of seabirds and marine mammals, including grey seals and 90% of the UK roseate tern population.

The seafloor of Farnes East is comprised of a mosaic of habitats, including rock, sand, mud and important for scampi. The glacial channel, known as the Farnes Deeps, to the south is of particular importance for foraging and breeding white-beaked dolphins.

This year, the wildlife charity is especially hoping its seaside celebrations will inspire young people to protect the region’s seas and shores.

On Thursday 27th July and Thursday 3rd August, Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre at Druridge Bay will be hosting the Sand Explorers family events.

On both days, between 10:30am - noon and then 1:30pm - 3:00pm, marine lovers of all ages will be able to use magnifiers and microscopes to learn more about the sand on the beach as well as make sandcastles as no visit to the seaside would be complete without getting creative with buckets and spades.

The Trust’s Marine Week events are always very popular so places need to be booked quickly at www.nwt.org.uk/events

Alexandra Reynolds, Northumberland Wildlife Trust Education Officer says:

“As an island nation, the UK has 17,800 km of coastlines that are never more than 80 miles from any location and our seas are awash with fascinating creatures, habitats, and plants that need protecting for people, wildlife and climate.

“We are hoping lots of families will join in our events at Hauxley and find out more about our coastline and what we can all do to protect the UK’s shores and seas.”