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News
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ERCCIS Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly organised a training session at Cornwall College to facilitate the use of their online recording system by groups in particular. Claire, Margaret, David and Karen attended from Friends of the Fowey Estuary. Claire commented yesterday (when sending her reminder to us about the volunteer meeting, where all are welcome, at 7pm at the pub in Golant on Wed 11 Feb):. FOR the website link'. Something similar on the Fowey Estuary. We have discu...
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Links
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Andrew Ormerod gives the background to Lostwithiel`s Community Orchard project :. Online wildlife Recording for Kernow and Scilly. A wildlife recording website run by the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS). The Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. Makes an important contribution to securing healthy and sustainable marine and freshwater environments. He Friends of Luxulyan Valley. Valley for all interested parties. Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay.
naturalhistoryofscilly.info
Wildlife
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What makes Scilly special. The history behind Scilly's wildlife. Endemic, Scillonian wildlife. Resources and Citizen Science Links. Species unique to Scilly. Visit Wildlife notes page. What makes Scilly special for wildlife? Microscopic plants) which are a rich food source for planktonic animals and turns these three areas into feeding grounds for fish, sea birds and sea mammals. The history behind Scilly’s wildlife. In the last Ice Age, 20,000 years ago, the Atlantic coast was 100 km west of Scilly....
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Shoresearch Cornwall Blog: April 2015
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Sunday, 12 April 2015. 2015 Shoresearch dates announced! I am pleased to announce the dates for Shoresearch Cornwall 2015 organised by Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the Your Shore Network of Cornwall's Marine Conservation Groups. All are welcome to get involved! New volunteers or prospective volunteers please email me on; mattslater@cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk. Please submit completed Shoresearch survey forms to. Or use our fabulous new online recording system www.orks.org.uk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Helford River Cruises News | Helford River Cruises
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Discover the delightful Helford River and its' Creeks. F A Q’s. August 21, 2016. Helford River Cruises wc 22 August 2016. August 16, 2016. Helford River Cruises Wildlife Watch – August. In the heat of August, the trees in full bloom it can be tricky to see wildlife through the abundance of leafy oak trees, yet if it paddle along the creeks and under the branches kingfishers can be seen! On the Hannah Molly an open top 19 foot cygnus just perfect for cruising along the creeks. A black and white wading bir...
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Shoresearch Cornwall Blog: September 2014
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Thursday, 25 September 2014. Polzeath and the Pool of dreams. Well first we had the 'Cave of Dreams' (at Fistral), then we had the 'Rock of Dreams' (Looe), and now we have the 'Pool of Dreams' found on our Cornwall Wildlife Trust Shoresearch survey at Polzeath on one of the lowest tides I have ever witnessed on this amazing shore. As you can see from this photo our transect went down onto rocky kelp covered reefs that would normally be well covered by the w. Montagu's sea snail - this was named after Vic...
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Links | St Agnes VMCA
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Want to get involved? Cornwall College Newquay’s work with us. Marine Mammals and Sharks. Find out more about the Other VMCA’s in Cornwall. Polzeath VMCA Marine Conservation Group. Looe VMCA Marine Conservation Group. Fowey VMCA Friends of the Fowey Estuary. Helford VMCA Marine Conservation Group. Find out about Conservation around St Agnes! Cornwall Wildlife Trust Living Seas. To find out more about CWT’s project around the county. For all of you interested in Cornwall’s Grey Seals.
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Divine Diving at St Agnes | St Agnes VMCA
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Want to get involved? Cornwall College Newquay’s work with us. Marine Mammals and Sharks. Divine Diving at St Agnes. On July 4, 2014. Underwater seems to have also withstood the storms with just a good scouring of areas of seaweed which is quickly regrowing. Jellyfish are appearing again in huge numbers with large numbers of the enormous barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma octopus). Click here for a Slideshow. Leatherback turtles are said to feed on these and there has been an unconfirmed report of one this week.