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A curated list of external resources from across the region.

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Citizen Science Symposium Talks - Engaging with the Sea with Alex McMaster

Alex McMaster walks through the background of The Shifting Tides project and it's call to action.

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Coastwatch

Take part in the All Ireland survey in September / October.

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Explore Your Shore

Learn about sea creatures and record them as part of island-wide research projects.

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Fair Seas

Building a movement of ocean stewardship in Ireland.

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Forest Beneath The Waves

This film will study the impact of Kelp, the creatures that live in it, and the relationship it has with us humans.

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Irish Ocean Literacy Network

Find out what ocean literacy is and how projects around the island are integrating it to their work.

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KNIB’s Adopt A Spot Programe

Adopt a Spot is a scheme that enables volunteers across Northern Ireland to adopt an area and look after it.

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Kelp Forests

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.

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Local Authority Waters Programme

Identifying issues affecting water quality in Ireland.

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Loughs Agency

Management of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle.

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Maharees Conservation Association

Community group protecting their dune system in Kerry.

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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.

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