30th August 2025 | |
1.30pm - 3.00pm | |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum St Ayles Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB |
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Free but please book a place | |
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Dive into the fascinating world of marine life in the Firth of Forth and learn about the impacts of plastic pollution and climate change on our local seas. Discover how waste affects coastal wildlife, hear about inspiring local efforts to protect our marine environment, and find out how you and your family can get involved.
Perfect for curious minds of all ages – no prior knowledge needed, just a love for nature and a willingness to learn!
Sean is Community Development Officer at Fife Communities Climate Action Network (FCCAN). The Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther is happy to welcome him back to deliver this engaging workshop.
All materials provided. Open to all ages and families welcome. Free Workshop but please book in advance by contacting the museum.
To book please contact Julia at the museum on 01333 310628 or email julia@scotfishmuseum.org. For more information please contact Sean at sean.flinn@fccan.org.uk.
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