The seal pup pod had a session with Noel Hawkins today, learning about various knots and why they matter when we’re out on the boat….
The seal pup pod had a session with Noel Hawkins today, learning about various knots and why they matter when we’re out on the boat….
The Next Wave pod rummaging on the shore today after a wee session planning this term’s sea saving shenanigans….. 🙂👌💙🦀💙👌🙂
Bringing in creels for someone who’s boat engine’s broken so they can’t get out to them themselves. * Surveying for this winter’s beach clean locations - hoping to get plenty bagged up and ready for boat-uplift next spring! * Gathering in buoys and lumps of polystyrene from Horse Island….not all marine litter is created equal! The buoys are quite fun to collect - easily visible, easy to carry, usually not smelly and we can often return them to their boats or put them to use ourselves. Polystyrene is horrendous, constantly disintegrating into wee bits - you can really see the environmental harm happening as you work….
Great day to get out and uplift some rubbish from the beach at cammas an lochan bay. We couldn’t get all of it into the boat one run, but we did what we could! 💙
Big thanks to harbourmaster Kevin Peach for taking the time to talk us through the exciting new development happening at the harbour and answering quite a lot of questions! 👌
Developing a new Green/blue Leadership Award for High Life Highland! 😀👌💙🏆 Very exciting to think of young people all over Highland being encouraged to engage positively with protecting and promoting our marine environment, and getting the support and recognition they deserve for doing so.
First time we’ve rolled out The Rubbish Game for a while, and it’s still a great way to get people talking about what does and doesn’t go into the blue recycling bins, as well as other recycling systems and issues!