Ocean Pollution – a guest blog and infographic by Andrew Dilevics
The ocean is the most beautiful and diverse ecosystem on the planet. It is our planets lifeline and is the reason why we are here […]
The ocean is the most beautiful and diverse ecosystem on the planet. It is our planets lifeline and is the reason why we are here […]
John Hepburn has been one of Wembury Marine Centre’s “casual” volunteers since 2003 and regularly helps with our Rockpool Safaris, he is also the secretary […]
Wembury beach in the winter is a spectacular place, the waves crash and the wind blows and no more so than today as Storm Jonas […]
I had quite a good turnout for my first plastic pollution event so was hoping for an even better one this time, unfortunately the weather was against […]
Yesterday was the perfect end to a fantastic week. A whole day of seashore crafts!
Some old favourites, limpet wind chimes and rock pool paper plates, […]
Yesterday and the day before were fantastic Rockpool Rambles!
It has been a couple of really good low tides, 0.26m and 0.21m, which has allowed us to […]
My last day at Wembury was a bit of a different one. I ran my first craft workshop – wet felting!
I was really excited to […]
Here at wembury we don’t just do Rockpool rambles and craft activities. We often cater for people who want to do an event without the […]
So yesterday was my last day of being an intern at Wembury Marine Centre.
Despite the fact that it was my last day it didn’t feel […]
Today we had a great day at the Centre completing a techniques in environmental education course.
This is a course run by the Devon Wildlife Trust […]