🌊 Introducing Seashore HUB! 🌊

Today marks the beginning of an exciting new collaborative project between the Highlands & Islands Climate Hub and the Moray Firth Coastal Partnership. This beach cleaning project aims to create a cleaner, greener coastline. Join us as we come together to protect our beautiful seashores and preserve the marine environment for generations to come!

Our mission is simple: to create a community-driven movement that fosters love and respect for our oceans. By joining Seashore HUB, you'll be part of an incredible network of passionate individuals who share the same dedication to keeping our coastlines clean.

This project will look to equip communities with the resources they need to assist in a collaborative approach to beach cleaning, where all the data collected from each area will be available on the Seashore HUB. The citizen science data collected will help to contribute to the β€˜data gap’ that is present in the north of Scotland. The data collected could be instrumental in influencing policy and changes on our coastlines.

The HUB spots will create a space to borrow equipment to collect data on marine litter along the Highland region of the Moray Firth, with citizen science being a cornerstone of the initiative. The HUB spots will make beach cleaning accessible to anyone that is in the area that wishes to partake in a beach clean. Those checking out the equipment can choose to take a beach cleaning data collection form or to conduct a volume clean, in which the aim is to collect as much litter as possible.

We are currently investigating a pilot project focused on upcycling marine litter in the Highland region of the Moray Firth during our dedicated beach cleaning activities. With a commitment to combatting ocean pollution, we have embarked on a mission to transform the discarded waste found on our shores into valuable and sustainable resources.

Through this project, we aim to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of marine litter while actively engaging local communities in hands-on environmental stewardship. By collecting and repurposing items such as plastic bottles, fishing nets, and potentially other debris, we hope to promote a circular economy but also encourage a shift in perspective, turning marine litter from a problem into a solution. This will help us as we work together towards a cleaner, healthier, and more vibrant coastal ecosystem.

Join Seashore HUB today and be a part of the movement that will leave a lasting impact on our planet. You can find all the details on our new β€˜Seashore HUB’ webpage as well as an Expression of interest form to apply!

Help the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub & the Moray Firth Coastal Partnership to take positive climate action.

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