Training to be an Oyster Shell Detective
We were delighted to welcome a group of volunteers who came along to help our cause while enjoying an hour […]
Training to be an Oyster Shell Detective Read Post »
We were delighted to welcome a group of volunteers who came along to help our cause while enjoying an hour […]
Training to be an Oyster Shell Detective Read Post »
The Firth of Forth is a designated SPA and internationally important for resident and migratory birds some of which are
Edinburgh Shoreline Meets Western Harbour Ponds Group Read Post »
We at Edinburgh Shoreline were keen to meet a representative of the Dale family in East Lothian who run a
Edinburgh Shoreline Meets Tommy Dale, East Lothian Read Post »
Scotland’s nature is in trouble, but it can recover! Across Scotland, people are working together in amazing ways to restore
Speak Up for Nature Read Post »
Our blue mussel volunteer guide is ready to download now. https://edinburghshoreline.org.uk/show-us-your-mussels…/ We still have plenty of squares to choose from
Blue Mussel Project launched Read Post »
Lovely morning at Cramond spent training for upcoming citizen science events!
Oyster Observer Train the Trainer Read Post »
Do you feel like it’s time to get our voices heard? Are you are feeling frustrated or anxious about what
Make Your Voices Heard Read Post »
Our 100 Species exhibition is now at The Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther! The 100 Species Exhibition celebrates the life
100 Species Exhibition now on display at Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther Read Post »
Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for a day of oyster stringing at Heriot-Watt University!For successful restoration, we need
Oyster Stringing at Heriot-Watt Read Post »
Together with 95 community volunteers, Restoration Forth has planted 135,000 seagrass seeds on three beaches along the Firth of Forth
135,000 seagrass seeds planted this month! Read Post »
Jane lives on the sea front in North Berwick with stunning views over the sea, east to the Bass Rock
Edinburgh Shoreline Meets Jane McMinn at North Berwick Read Post »
Bill Simpson is the latest character in a series of interviews undertaken to get an insight into the lives of
Edinburgh Shoreline Meets Bill Simpson – Seahunter Marine Read Post »
Corstorphine Primary P3C recently researched the Edinburgh Victorians, and discovered all about oysters. So we decided to make a show
Oysters to the Rescue – musical show by P3C Corstorphine Primary School Read Post »
In the 19th century, fresh oysters and other shellfish were plentiful and prices were low so they could be bought
Caller Ou sung by Newhaven Community Choir Read Post »
P3A class at Corstorphone Primary School had a great day at Cramond Beach learning about seagrass and oysters, playing a
Native oysters by Corstorphine Primary School Read Post »
As part of our local procession gala day, we made a big float to parade through the town. We chose
Fish by St Mary’s Primary school Read Post »