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Exploring the Seashore: Joining the #BigSeaweedSearch

Today, we embarked on a new challenge, joining the #BigSeaweedSearch at Broadsands and Elberry Cove. Living in Torbay and surrounded by some of the most beautiful and wildlife-abundant coastal environments, we were keen to contribute to this citizen science project, led by the Marine Conservation Society and the Natural History Museum.

Our dedicated John Muir Award student became a vital part of the team, collecting data and making a valuable contribution to seaweed and climate change research.

Surveying seaweed along our beautiful coastlines plays a crucial role in understanding the effects of climate change. As climate change indicators, seaweeds provide valuable insights into shifts in our marine ecosystems. By participating in the #BigSeaweedSearch, anyone can actively contribute to a nationwide effort to collect important data that helps scientists and researchers monitor these changes and research their findings in more depth.

The John Muir Award, known for its dedication to exploring and conserving wild places, provided the perfect platform for our student to actively engage in a very meaningful environmental project. Through their involvement in the #BigSeaweedSearch, they not only contributed to a vital conservation initiative but also gained firsthand experience in scientific research and citizen science.

Now, you might be wondering, how can you get involved and become a seashore explorer yourself? It’s easier than you think! Joining the #BigSeaweedSearch allows you to monitor the impact of environmental change on Britain’s sealife on your next visit to the beach. All you need to do is head out to your local beach, armed with curiosity and a keen eye for detail. As you explore the seashore, bring their ID form to document the living seaweeds you encounter, noting their types and abundance. Your observations will contribute to a nationwide database, empowering scientists and researchers to better understand the effects of climate change on our coastal ecosystems.

Participating in the #BigSeaweedSearch is not only a chance to contribute to scientific research but also a fantastic opportunity to be an active participant in the conservation of our precious marine environments here in Torbay.

Learn more and participate in the #BigSeaweedSearch at: https://bigseaweedsearch.org/

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