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Discovering The Fishery Exchange โ Where Art, Ecology and Community Converge
On 31 August 2025, at The Station House, Carlingford, local community members, artists, scientists and seafood producers gathered for the opening of The Fishery Exchange ย โ an exhibition born from a creativeโscientific collaboration under the Shifting Tides ย project. In The Fishery Exchange , art became far more than framed pictures. The work emerged through meaningful collaboration between oyster farmers, visual artists, oral history collectors, scientists and researchers โ
6 days ago4 min read
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Shifting Tides - Our Final Film Summary
As the two-year journey of the Shifting Tides project draws to a close, we are delighted to share our final summary film. This video draws together the threads of exploration, collaboration and discovery from communities on both shores of Carlingford Lough โ from the divers surveying beneath the waves, to the artists, oyster-farmers, scientists and residents gathering above them.ย What youโll see ย The story of citizen scientists who learned the tools of the trade, recording
6 days ago2 min read
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Shifting Tides on Tour: Sharing Stories from Carlingford to Cork and Kerry
This summer, Shifting Tides took to the road โ and the sea โ to bring the stories, films and learnings from Carlingford Lough to new coastal communities across Cork and Kerry. Supported by volunteers from Zero Waste North West in Derry and community organisers from Kerryโs arts community and support from the all-island Active Hope network, we embarked on a two-week journey of screenings, workshops and creative exchanges.ย Together, we shared films and practices, learned ab
6 days ago3 min read
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Who Needs Anemones? โ Divers for Life in Carlingford Lough
A short documentary by Lia Philcox: an insiderโs portrait of local divers turned citizen scientistsย When filmmaker and diver Lia Philcox turned her camera on the people who dive in Carlingford Lough, she found more than a series of underwater shots โ she found stories.ย Who Needs Anemones? โ Divers for Life in Carlingford Lough follows local volunteers as they train with Seasearch , supported by the Shifting Tides project. Together, they learn to record what they see bene
6 days ago2 min read
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Citizen Science in Action: Seasearch Returns to Carlingford Lough with Shifting Tides
Carlingford Loughย welcomed back the growing group of Seasearchย divers, with fins back on, slates in hand, and renewed purposeโthanks to...
Aug 64 min read
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