Another event I organised and ran as part of the 10 year celebration of the Shoreham Beach Nature Reserve, supported by Heritage lottery Awards for All funding.
This
event took place at the Church of the Good Shepherd Hall on Shoreham Beach and
on the adjacent Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve with help from FoSB’s Chris Bohea.
Sadly the previous spell
of hot weather broke and we had heavy rain early on in the morning and then 50
mph winds blowing along the beach. This almost certainly impacted in the number
of people who turned up for this event.
However we did get a few families come along to the event and a couple of individuals and despite these conditions they were very enthusiastic.
Partly for safety
reasons and partly to include as much of the original planned content, I
adapted the event to accommodate the bad weather but still keep as much of the original content.
Instead of one presentation and the remainder taking pace on the beach, I ran part of
the Why is Shoreham Beach Special presentation (focusing on the nature reserve, vegetated
shingle habitat, wildlife and how Shoreham beach was formed and shaped by the
river and coastal processes – which continue today. Plus activity about plastic
pollution and micro-plastics. People then eat lunch in the hall instead of on the beach.
After this we all went
over to the beach for about 20 minutes (participant’s safety uppermost) and
looked at the shingle plants and sea birds.
We collected pebbles and strandline
objects and brought them back to the hall to consider what we could learn from
observing them.
After a while I ran a seashore strandline quiz – including lots
of pictures of the animals that the objects they had found actually came from such
as cuttlefish and their eggs, dogfish and egg development sequence, rays, whelk
eggs, etc.
The event finished with
local and global links using Ed the Bear based at Shoreham Beach to consider
how Shoreham beach is connected to the global ocean, how we benefit from the
ocean (moderates our climate and weather, provides 50% of our oxygen etc) and
how global issues (such as climate change and sea level rise might impact
Shoreham beach and the nature reserve. Lots of images made the session very
visual and also had an intriguing quiz element.
Despite the weather
and the need to run more of the event inside – everyone seemed to have an enjoyable
day. This
event was funded by the Awards for All Heritage Lottery helping us to celebrate
Shoreham Beach’s 10 years Anniversary as a Local Nature Reserve.
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