World Oceans Day: Seawatch

© Joan Edwards

© Joan Edwards

World Oceans Day: Seawatch

Location:
Harrington Marina, Quay Street, Workington, Cumbria, CA14 5QL
Book
Join our volunteer Marine Champions for a World Ocean Day survey special! Survey the seas for marine mammals living in or passing through our Irish Sea.

Event details

Meeting point

Meet at the large free car park to the south of the harbour: https://goo.gl/maps/yszTccX9afncxoto7

Date

Time
1:00pm - 3:00pm
A static map of World Oceans Day: Seawatch

About the event

Come along to our World Ocean Day survey special, where we’ll be surveying the seas for marine mammals living in or passing through our Irish Sea. This event is followed by a strandline search at the same location, so make sure to sign up to both events if you plan to come along to both!

Marine survey days are an opportunity to learn about the wildlife that calls the Cumbrian coast its home, and to take part in vital data collection, which helps to inform researchers, decision makers, and conservationists, about the flora and fauna found on our shorelines, and flag any potential issues which could be damaging them!

From September 2023, the survey days have been led by our fantastic team of “Marine Champions”- dedicated local volunteers, who’ve been trained in the survey methods used, the species we’re likely to find and how to identify new and unknown species, and everything involved with keeping a group safe on the shore and the clifftops!

At high tide (or at least when the tide is too high for us to stay on the shore), we will conduct a land-based dolphin survey, where we look out to see and record signs of dolphins, seals, porpoises, and any other “megafauna”- or large animals, which we can see. This section is stationary, and often wheelchair accessible, but please contact the organiser in advance to let them know of your accessibility needs.

 

What to bring:

  1. Dress for the weather; if it is cold bring warm clothes, waterproofs, and plenty of layers. If it’s warm, bring sunhat, suncream, and cooler clothes to protect yourself from the heat.
  2. Plenty of drinks and snacks, water or hot flasks; it’s tiring out on the shore, so make sure you bring lots of fuel to keep yourself going!
  3. Please wear grippy shoes such as wellies, trainers, or walking boots, to help you to stay safe as you move around.
  4. If you have your own binoculars or coastal ID resources, please bring them along. We will also have equipment and materials to give out, but extras are always useful!

Please note: these survey days are volunteer-led, so you will not receive a specific briefing email before the event. Please read all of the information provided carefully, and make sure you arrive on time at the meeting point to join in. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cumbria Wildlife Trust and we will pass on messages to our volunteers.

See you on the shore!

 

 

 

Booking

Know before you go

Dogs

On a lead

Mobility

The Seawatch survey is planned to take place from the clifftops near to the marina, which is approximately a 300m walk over gently sloping grassy terrain. However, if there are participants who would not be able to reach this location, a different survey site can be chosen. Please contact the organisers as soon as possible if you have specific accessibility needs, and we will do our best to accommodate.

Free accessible toilets at entrance to car park.

 

Contact us

Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01539 816300