Marine survey day

Mussel Survey Marine Trainees

Marine survey day

Location:
The Haig Colliery Mining museum, Solway Road, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 9EN
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Help gather essential data to protect our coast through our friendly and accessible citizen science group.

Event details

Meeting point

Meet by the slipway

Date

Time
10:00am - 4:00pm
A static map of Marine survey day

About the event

Each survey day consists of two halves, which may take place in either order depending on the tides that day:

 

Shoresearch: at low tide we do a rocky shore survey, where we lay a transect and along the shore, and do 12 randomly placed quadrats recording all of the species found in each. Depending how quickly we get this part done, we can also do extra rocky shore surveys including a walkover, where we record every species we can find within a set area, and timed species searches, where we spend 10 minutes hunting for specific indicators which tell us about the health of the habitat, the impacts of climate change, and the spread of invasive species. This survey is over rough, uneven, slippy terrain, and requires a reasonable level of physical fitness and mobility.

 

Seawatch: at high tide (or at least when the tide is too high for us to stay on the shore), we go somewhere high up and do 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.

 

The two halves of the survey day are often in slightly different locations, but the day will usually include a break to eat some lunch, run around to warm up if it’s chilly, and travel to the next location.

 

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 snacls, water or hot flasks, and packed lunch; it’s tiring out on the shore, so make sure you bring lots of fuel to keep yourself going!
  3. Grippy, stable, shoes: regardless of the weather, the rocks can be very slippy. Please wear grippy shoes such as wellies, trainers, or walking boots, to help you to stay safe as you move around on them.
  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!

 

Timings and meeting points for this survey day:

10:00-12:00- Seawatch dolphin survey. Meet at The Haig Mining Museum which has a large free car park with direct access to the coastal path. Meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/bF4oko2gitewFwQW7

 

13:00-16:00- Shoresearch rocky shore survey. Meet at Parton Beach car park (large free car park through the tunnel under the railway bridge). Meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/bwH8qi3MQA51gxyVA

 

 

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.

 

 

Cost: Free

Location:

AM (10am -12pm): The Haig Colliery Mining Museum car park 

Free car park accessible by bus

PM (1pm – 4pm): Parton Beach Car Park

Free car park next to Parton rail station

 

Booking required

Know before you go

Wheelchair access

Please enquire about accessibility for wheelchairs

Contact us

Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01539816300