Join our March Beach Clean
Join us for our Spring Beach Clean. We’re meeting at Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY: Please bring gloves and wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if you have one
Continue reading →Join us for our Spring Beach Clean. We’re meeting at Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY: Please bring gloves and wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if you have one
Continue reading →Hear about our events and activities from 2023 and upcoming activities planned for 2024. Our guest speaker Thea Taylor, from the Sussex Dolphin Project, will also be joining us to give a talk about the dolphins and porpoises in the … Continue reading →
Dunlin is another small wading bird that’s sometimes seen along the shore line in the winter months. They are hardy birds, even if they only weigh about 50 grams. The UK breeding population mostly move south to Europe and North … Continue reading →
A distinctive looking wader with their black ‘bandit’ eye-masks and orange legs. Most often seen on the harbour arm, but also along the tide line when there’s not too many people around. Generally seen in the autumn and winter months, … Continue reading →
Regrettably we are cancelling the Beach Clean tomorrow (28 Dec 23). It’s just too windy out there. Stay safe everyone if you are out on the beach and we look forward to rearranging it in the New Year
Continue reading →Thanks to all of you who came to the Christmas tree festival on the first weekend of December. And congratulations to St Mary de Haura, Shoreham who ran a fantastic event. We are already planning our entry for next year!
Continue reading →Thank you to all the wonderful FoSB members and volunteers who came out on Saturday 25 November, to help us with our Beach Clean. A beautiful sunny day and around 50 of us all taking part. If you want to … Continue reading →
This diminutive wader is generally seen only during the winter months, and is always close to the very edge of the shoreline. If you see a small bird scurrying around like a clockwork mouse, just managing to avoid the breaking … Continue reading →
What an amazing morning we all had at our Seashore Discovery Day on Wednesday 9 August. The sun came out and about 80 people turned up. Steve Savage our marine zoologist and marine educator had tanks of seawater with lots … Continue reading →
We hope you can join us, for next week’s Family Seashore Discovery event When: Wednesday 9 August, 10.45AM to 12.45PMWhere: Shoreham Fort (BN43 5HY)Free for members/ £2 per non-member/family group Led by marine zoologist Steve Savage, we will be looking … Continue reading →