Whitburn Shoresearch

Whitburn Shoresearch

By Durham Wildlife Trust

Help us conduct a biodiversity survey of the coastline. We will do quadrat & walkover surveys to understand what life we have in the area.

Date and time

Location

Whitburn Bents car park

Whitburn Bents Rd Sunderland SR6 7NT United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Join our team of staff and local volunteers to carry out a rocky shore survey as part of a citizen science project called Shoresearch, where we record the rock pool species that we find along the North East coast. 

You do not need to have any experience of survey work or of rocky shore ecology as there will be experts on hand to assist you, so beginners are most welcome! 

This is part of a national survey being carried out by Wildlife Trusts across the UK. To find out more about Shoresearch please click here. Durham Wildlife Trust will provide all the sampling kit, survey sheets and identification guides.   

Booking is essential!   

Please wear clothing suitable for all weather conditions.  We will be out for up to two hours, so conditions can change, and be very different out on the shore than inland. Don't forget sunscreen should it be a hot day, as you will be in an exposed location.  

The rocky shore can be very slippery in places, and we will be walking through shallow pools so wellies or boots with very good grips and that you don't mind getting wet are strongly advised. This activity is not suitable for people with limited mobility.   

As it may be quite warm, please also bring a bottle of water. Lunch will not be provided, so please eat before or after the activity.  

Details about the event:

The closest car park is a short walk from the site, at Whitburn Bents Car Park (W3W:///monks.ports.orchestra) 

The Engagement Officer will be waiting at the meeting point; should you not be able to find them, they can be contacted on: 07415626522. 

This event is for ages 16+, however, under 18s MUST be supervised by an adult. As it requires climbing over coastal rocks, this activity is not suitable for those with medical issues that may be exacerbated should they slip or fall.

Toilets are available on Whitburn Road, a 10-minute walk from the survey site (///riders.employ.member). 

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Durham Wildlife Trust's purpose is to protect wildlife and promote nature conservation in County Durham, the City of Sunderland and the boroughs of Gateshead, South Tyneside and Darlington. Through the management of 31 Nature Reserves and a variety of species and habitat recovery projects, the Trust is one of the most active environmental organisations in the region. By acting as a focus for a variety of community groups, schools and individuals, the Trust engages people in the issues around nature conservation and the wider environment. It also manages two visitor centres and campaigns on behalf of more than 8000 members. More information at www.durhamwt.co.uk

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Aug 30 · 12:30 GMT+1