Greyhope Morning: the Science of Shells
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Greyhope Morning: the Science of Shells

By Greyhope Bay

We'll be joined by marine laboratory scientist Julia Black for a family-friendly session where we'll learn about shells.

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Greyhope Bay Centre

Greyhope Road Aberdeen AB11 8QX United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Come along and find out which shellfish have up to 200 eyes, or can live to over 500 years old. What are shells made of, and how have humans used them over the years. Handle a selection of shells from Scotland, compare them to shells from tropical waters.

Free tea and coffee will be served by our wonderful volunteers.

Please note: Greyhope Bay is a charity and our Greyhope Mornings are not directly funded. Donations are greatly appreciated and allow us to continue running these events for the community. Free tickets are available. If you are able to make a donation, select 'Donation ticket' at checkout, and enter your donation amount. All donations are greatly appreciated and make a difference as they allow us to cover the costs of running Greyhope Mornings.

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Oct 21 · 10:00 AM GMT+1