We hosted our very first SeaFest: West Cumbria's Festival of the Sea at St Bees beach recently. The event was attended by around 200 people, with a range of activities exploring our connection with the big ocean blue. They included beach yoga, sustainable seafood demonstrations, marine-themed arts and crafts, guided walks and wildlife watching, and the famous Beached Art sand sculpture competition.
Lucy Mather, Project Officer for Cumbria Wildlife Trust who organised SeaFest said: "We were delighted with our first ever SeaFest! It was a fantastic year for the Beached Art competition, with 19 families taking part, and some of the best sand sculptures we have ever seen! The judges had a tough time deciding the winners."
Prizes were awarded to the following pieces:
1 Wave riders by the Ramsden family who won a trip on the Keswick launch
2 Bottlenose dolphin by the Hart family who won a day out at the Lake District Coast Aquarium
3 Hermit crab by the Walker family who won a year's membership to Whinlatter forest
4 Turtle and jellyfish by the Gunson family (bonus prize) who won a cafe voucher and bespoke art supplies from Florence Arts Centre