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How can we CELEBRATE and LEARN more together about our unique location?
How can we be active in responding in our communities and as individuals to ongoing changes to our environment and climate?
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Alive Alive 0!
ALIVE ALIVE O! Calling the Blue Mussel The mussel beds in the Exe are now badly depleted and many are wondering how we can restore...

The Salmon Run Day
The SALMON RUN DAY 8 relay sections, 7 changeover locations, 9 ceremonial invocations, many dates slices, several pubs by several...

Salmon Run
Salmon Run Salmon Run Sunday 25 September 2022Run with the salmon! The Atlantic salmon is a keystone species, an indicator of...

The Incredible Salmon
The Amazing Exe Salmon Salmon mean a lot to people for their amazing journeys, their waterfall leaping skills, their size and their...

Singing the Sea & Alive Alive O!
Singing the Sea & Alive Alive O! Image: Plymouth University 2nd year Illustration students - Tidelines project Two...

Maps and Tides at Marpool School, Exmouth
Tides and Maps at Marpool School How does the tide work? What shape is the eastuary? How does a map work? Who is it for? We explored...

To find the Exe tides reach
Finding Tides Reach Exeter (by canoe, paddle board and motor vessel) Where does the tide reach in Exeter on a high tide? How does...

Where Has Our Sand Gone?
Where has our sand gone? The short answer is in the above illustration. But it is a bit more complicated! RED is Loss, BLUE is...

Body of Water: water quality creative lab
Body of Water: a water quality workshop day Fish, amphibian, and reptile, warm-blooded bird and mammal-each of us carries in our...

Wider Than The Sea
What if the locals advised the visitors about their estuary? How to enjoy the place from an insiders view? And how to respect...
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