Following on very nicely from the insights gained in our coastal memories and indigenous local knowledge event, this event is an excellent opportunity to explore and discover what marine rewilding means for coastal communities.
Are you curious about marine rewilding and what it means for coastal communities?
Then please come along to this short public event at:
Waternish Hall on Thurs 23rd July between 7pm-9pm, or Friday 24th July from 10am-12pm
* Hear an overview of recent research exploring how marine rewilding is defined. * Participate in research quizzes that will help to better understand what is important to you in your local coast and sea. * Discuss your ideas and opinions around the topic. * Accessible to all, including children activities. * Enjoy a hot drink and tasty treats.
This event is a collaboration between Esther Brooker, Divers Eye Boat Trips, and Waternish Wildlife Alliance.
Esther Brooker is based in Scotland and is a part-time PhD Researcher at the University of Hull. She has a background in marine Biology and has worked for the last 15 years in Scottish Marine Science and Conservation Policy.