Galway Atlantaquaria has been nominated as an “Explore Your Shore” project hub for Galway City.
The nomination has been made by the National Biodiversity Data Centre and the Environmental Protection Agency.
For over 20 years, Galway Atlantaquaria staff have walked the rocky shores of Grattan Beach in Salthill, recording the marine wildlife and elusive biodiversity that is hidden just below the surface of the small pools, and under the rocks by the shore.
From stranded sharks, humble hermit crabs, tiny flatfish, gobies, blennies, and glass eels, it says its aquarists have “seen it all”.
Galway Atlantaquaria has been nominated as an “Explore Your Shore” project hub for Galway City thanks to its 'Rockpool Experience' work
“We have shared our joy of rock pooling with our community, offering free “Explore Your Shore” events, including Shark and Ray egg hunts and beach cleans, all designed to encourage communities to learn about the amazing life that is hidden just under the water of the small rockpools,”Galway Atlantaquaria says.
Galway Atlantaquaria says it will “use this new certification and responsibility, to develop new ways to collaborate and share our knowledge of these wonderful areas of biodiversity”.
“During the summer, we will host lots of “Explore Your Shore” events, to enable the people of Galway to learn a new hobby that will last a lifetime,” it says.
“Rock pooling is something special, and we are happy to lead the way in modern rock pooling for all,”it says.
Galway Atlantaquaria has paid tribute to Dave Wall of the National Biodiversity Data Centre, describing him as “a great friend” and who “really inspired us to go out and explore more”.