Become a Citizen Scientist and help us find + record Shark Eggcases which have washed up on our beaches.
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Empty eggcases can help indicate species presence and diversity. By recording your finds, you're helping us to discover more about egglaying species of sharks and skates living in our waters.
Eggcases wash up all year round. So, whatever the time of year keep your eyes peeled!
Nurdles are small plastic pellets about the size of a lentil. Countless billion are used each year to make nearly all our plastic products but many end up washing up on our shores.
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Nurdles hunts are fun and taking part is easy. By joining in you are helping end plastic pellet pollution.
Over time pellets can build up on beaches and in sand, affecting ecosystems and wildlife. Let's work together to clean our beaches of nurdles.
Enjoy exploring the sea shore; interested in crabs; want to contribute to ocean science? As part of the SeaChange project the team has developed the Crab Watch app to help people both learn about, and submit records of, the crab species they find on the shores around Europe.
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The crab records that you submit will allow scientists to assess the distribution and abundance of both native and non-native crabs throughout Europe and assess the potential impacts that climate change and non-native species have on native populations.
The Crab Watch App has been developed to allow you to both learn and submit recodes of the crabs species you find on the shores around Europe.