Blog: Living seas

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Spotted cowrie/cragen Iago (Trivia monacha) - NWWT

Shoresearch Cymru - rocky shore surveys April22

At the beginning of this month we were out with our have-a-go sessions in our three hub areas and mid-month carried out a double-header (now the light is with us) and started and ended the day…

Paddleworm eggs  - Sue Timperley

Shoresearch Cymru - rocky shore surveys

This month we managed several surveys as well as joining the Porcupine Marine Natural History Society (PMNHS) for a joint investigation of the shores at Clynnog fawr, close to the North Llyn coast…

Polycera quadrilineata Shoresearch - Dan Lear

Shoresearch Cymru: Rocky shore surveys

Again, we had a couple of Shoresearch surveys at the beginning of the month, making the most of the low spring tides. We repeated the have-a-go sessions mid-month as well, plus an additional one,…

Shoresearch Have-a-go session Rhosneigr Jan 2022

Shoresearch Cymru: Rocky shore surveys

An early couple of surveys, straight after the New Year had begun, certainly blew the cobwebs off! They readied some of our Shoresearch volunteers who came out again to help with our have-a-go…

Snakelocks anemone/anemoni nadreddog (Anemonia viridis) ©Reece Halstead

Shoresearch Cymru rocky shore surveys November 2021

Now we’re properly into winter, we’re expecting to see less living on shore, especially in terms of some algae. This month we tried a different approach with our volunteers and were rewarded…

pre-mating interactions RSWT - Neil Aldridge

Grey seal - Mating

It's mating season for grey seals and it's all played out on our coasts.

Shoresearch surveying Penmon area Oct 2021 ©NWWT

Shoresearch Cymru rocky shore surveys October 2021

With the nights drawing in, surveying low tide in daylight around North Wales becomes trickier, so we made the most of the large Spring tides earlier in October, before the clocks turned.

Pup Feeding - Anna Griffiths

Grey Seal BLOG - Pupping season

Right now grey seals/Morloi llwyd (Halichoerus grypus) will be returning to haul out sites all along our coasts for the pupping season.