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Join the Seaquest Bottlenose Dolphin Roadshow!
This summer the Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Seaquest Southwest project is proud to announce that their week long Seaquest Bottlenose Dolphin Roadshow is touring around the county to raise awareness…
UK's first crab line recycling scheme to reduce plastic pollution launched in Looe
The Cornish fishing port and seaside town of Looe has pioneered the launch of the UK’s first crab line recycling scheme, tackling the issue of plastic pollution and marine wildlife entanglement…
Seaquest Southwest Public Seawatch: Perranuthnoe
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Seaquest Southwest Public Seawatch: St Ives
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Seaquest Southwest Public Seawatch: Gwennap Head
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Seaquest Southwest Public Seawatch: St Anthony's Head
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Seaquest Southwest Public Seawatch: Dawn til Dusk Watch
Join Seaquest Southwest’s public seawatch surveys to spot marine wildlife, monitor species, and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Recycle and reuse
Recycle, upcycle - and make do and mend! Production of household waste needs to decrease by 33% by 2037 to reach recommended emissions targets. So get out that needle and thread!
Recording Cornish marine life
A trial which could minimise the bycatch of seabirds was explained to Seaquest volunteers, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s marine recording group, at a meeting held this month at the Rockpool Café,…
Orca in Cornwall: the tale of an ocean giant
With the news of two orca seen off the Minack Threate in West Cornwall in May, Seaquest Southwest Coordinator Clare Owen takes a look back at this incredible sighting and the lives of the West…