Kelp are seaweeds that grow in dense forests supporting a diversity of life. They attach themselves to the seabed and can reach several metres in length, floating on the surface or swaying on the tide.
Maharees Conservation Association with Martha Farrell
Martha Farrell speaks to the Shifting Tides project on her case study of community-led partnership for climate adaptation, nature restoration, and discovery.
Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for Sustainability and Strategic Projects, Michael Alcorn, speaks about connecting the research, the teaching and the operation of the university together with how we work with communities on climate and sustainability.
NBDC Marine Biodiversity Citizen Science Open Course
This course is designed to enable beginners and those wishing to refresh their recording skills to identify and record common marine intertidal species found around the Irish coastline.
Panel Discussion: Citizen Science & Community Action
At a recent Shifting Tides event in Rostrevor, a panel, facilitated by Alexander McMaster, talks with guests about citizen science and its relationship with community action.