Archive of: Wild Coast Sussex

  • Understanding Undulate Rays in Sussex

    31 July 2023

    Understanding Undulate Rays in Sussex

    For National Marine Week we are taking a closer look at the amazing Undulate Ray (Raja undulata), one of the lesser-known species found in Sussex waters.

     
  • Five ways to get closer to the ocean

    24 July 2023

    Five ways to get closer to the ocean

    For Marine Week 2023, the Wild Coast Sussex Team have come up with five ways you can become more connected to the glorious Sussex seas

     
  • Young People's Creative Writing Anthology

    03 April 2023

    Young People's Creative Writing Anthology

    Introducing our first ever Young Person’s Creative Writing Anthology, produced in partnership with Wild Coast Sussex, with the theme of Water

     
  • Dip a Toe!

    13 January 2023

    Dip a Toe!

    Blue Monday, traditionally the most depressing day of the year, will see staff from Wild Coast Sussex gathering on the beach

     
  • What is the definition of a Wild Beach child?

    15 November 2022

    What is the definition of a Wild Beach child?

    Dee Rampling explores how children benefit from a deeper connection with the coastal environment.

     
  • Crossed Finger Selfie Day

    14 November 2022

    Crossed Finger Selfie Day

    Today, we’d like to say a huge thank you to National Lottery players, they fund so many amazing heritage projects across the UK including Wild Coast Sussex

     
  • Meet Sophie Atkinson, Wild Coast Sussex Intern

    30 August 2022

    Meet Sophie Atkinson, Wild Coast Sussex Intern

    We meet Wild Coast Sussex Intern Sophie Atkinson and hear what she’s been up to

     
  • Become an eggsplorer at your local beach

    19 April 2022

    Become an eggsplorer at your local beach

    Sophia Bolton of Wild Coast Sussex talks us through some egg capsules often found washed up on the beach, colloquially known as mermaid’s purses.

     
  • What is eco-anxiety?

    10 February 2022

    What is eco-anxiety?

    In recent years there has been a growing awareness of ‘eco-anxiety’, especially following COP26 and the dire predictions about the climate and extinction emergencies, together with the urgent need to act now to prevent further climate breakdown.