Come and celebrate our salt marshes at Portishead Salt Marshes Day 2022!
Salt marshes are really important habitats and Portishead can boast two, one at Battery Point and the other at Portbury Wharf. Sites of Special Scientific Interest like these are really special. Discover the endangered wildlife they safeguard. See how they help to protect our climate. Find out why we shouldn’t walk on our salt marshes.
The event takes place on Saturday 13 August between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm. The location is alongside the path between the marina and Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve.
What’s happening?
This year we will see the return of our popular scientists Scott Gudrich (marine biologist) and Mathilde Braddock (geologist). Storyteller Michael Loader will be on hand to give us his unique interpretation of the salt marsh and natural world. From the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Nicole Turnbull will be able to answer all your questions about the pioneering salt marsh on the Steart peninsula. This is an amazing man-made salt marsh in Bridgwater Bay. So all in all there will be a wealth of knowledge to inspire and inform!
Our scientists and storyteller will hold two “talk and discussion sessions” the first starting at 10.30 am and the second at 2.30 pm. So if you want to better understand the importance of our salt marshes then this is for you. You will also have the opportunity to share your ideas for protecting our valuable salt marshes. Then at 12.30 Scott will be hosting a poetry workshop and stroll. So if you are looking to mindfully “rewild” yourself and discover the hidden poetry of the salt marsh, then don’t miss this.
Clifton Arts Club will be hosting an art exhibition and some of their artists will be out and about painting nearby. So perhaps you can pick up a tip or two?
Last year we created the Mud Monster as part of our hands-on art project. The monster will, of course, be putting in an appearance at this year’s event, so those who helped create it can come and admire their handiwork. This year visitors will get an opportunity to decorate a mud wall or create their own clay tile. Whilst the hands-on science activity will involve delving into buckets of intertidal mud to see what creatures live there. We will particularly be looking for ragworms, one of the curlew’s favourite foods.
So something for everyone on Portishead Salt Marshes Day!
https://www.portburywharfnaturereserve.co.uk/portishead-salt-marshes-day/
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Last Updated: July 1, 2022 by fpwnr
Press Release Portishead Salt Marshes Day 2022
Come and celebrate our salt marshes at Portishead Salt Marshes Day 2022!
Salt marshes are really important habitats and Portishead can boast two, one at Battery Point and the other at Portbury Wharf. Sites of Special Scientific Interest like these are really special. Discover the endangered wildlife they safeguard. See how they help to protect our climate. Find out why we shouldn’t walk on our salt marshes.
The event takes place on Saturday 13 August between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm. The location is alongside the path between the marina and Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve.
What’s happening?
This year we will see the return of our popular scientists Scott Gudrich (marine biologist) and Mathilde Braddock (geologist). Storyteller Michael Loader will be on hand to give us his unique interpretation of the salt marsh and natural world. From the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Nicole Turnbull will be able to answer all your questions about the pioneering salt marsh on the Steart peninsula. This is an amazing man-made salt marsh in Bridgwater Bay. So all in all there will be a wealth of knowledge to inspire and inform!
Our scientists and storyteller will hold two “talk and discussion sessions” the first starting at 10.30 am and the second at 2.30 pm. So if you want to better understand the importance of our salt marshes then this is for you. You will also have the opportunity to share your ideas for protecting our valuable salt marshes. Then at 12.30 Scott will be hosting a poetry workshop and stroll. So if you are looking to mindfully “rewild” yourself and discover the hidden poetry of the salt marsh, then don’t miss this.
Clifton Arts Club will be hosting an art exhibition and some of their artists will be out and about painting nearby. So perhaps you can pick up a tip or two?
Last year we created the Mud Monster as part of our hands-on art project. The monster will, of course, be putting in an appearance at this year’s event, so those who helped create it can come and admire their handiwork. This year visitors will get an opportunity to decorate a mud wall or create their own clay tile. Whilst the hands-on science activity will involve delving into buckets of intertidal mud to see what creatures live there. We will particularly be looking for ragworms, one of the curlew’s favourite foods.
So something for everyone on Portishead Salt Marshes Day!
https://www.portburywharfnaturereserve.co.uk/portishead-salt-marshes-day/
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