The annual Coastwatch shoreline survey kicked off this week with an appeal for citizen science participants.
“Everyone knows that the weather isn’t that inviting, but once you are on the shore, it is gorgeous!” Coastwatch says.
“There are shore changes happening that we would love you to report on. So if you can go back to a survey site or area you have surveyed before, then your contribution on those background questions would be particularly valuable,” it says.
“For example: waste – is it cleaner or dirtier, nitrates in inflows and green algae carpets, the animals you see, including fish in streams, invasive alien species – new ones and disappearance or spread of ones you might have seen earlier,” it explains.
It has also issued a “special call out to anyone who found seagrass which wasn’t officially known and became part of our seagrass finders”.
The annual survey runs from September 15th to October 15th, and each survey unit is 500m of shore, which should be scanned at low tide.
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