Seaweed Cyanotype Printing at the Wild Seas Centre
Create seaweed art and watch your picture develop before your eyes.
Create seaweed art and watch your picture develop before your eyes.
An exhibition of seaweed sculptures made from bone china by local artist Anna Best.
Ordinary people find extraordinary ‘climate indicator’ species in UK waters
Wildlife Trust volunteers clock over 46,000 hours of surveys and beach cleans
Research highlights the…
A bushy brown seaweed that appears bright blue underwater.
This purply-brown seaweed is a common feature on our rocky shores and on our dinner plates.
These mat like growths found on kelp and seaweed are actually colonies of tiny individuals animals.
This grass-green seaweed is sometimes known as Grass Kelp and grows on pretty much every shore in the UK.
This brown seaweed lives in the lower shore and gets its name from the serrated edges to its fronds.
Ever noticed lots of little white spirals on seaweed fronds on rocky shores? These are tiny tube worms!
Hornwrack is often found washed up on our beaches, with many believing that it is dried seaweed. In fact, it is a colony of animals!
This brown seaweed lives in the mid shore and looks a bit like bubble wrap with the distinctive air bladders that give it its name.