Little terns (c) Mandy Bell
Little Tern Beach Cleanup - Seaton Carew
Tees Rd
Seaton Carew, Hartlepool , TS25 1DD
Event details
About the event
Let’s get ready to welcome our Little terns back to Seaton Carew with a beach clean-up of their nesting site and surrounding area before the erection of the fence in April.
Marine pollution is one of the biggest threats to our oceans’ health; plastic is found almost everywhere, causing ingestion by or entanglement of marine wildlife. 20,000 tonnes of plastic are dumped in the North Sea each year.
Plastic poses the biggest threat to marine wildlife as it doesn’t just disappear; it simply breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces, and has detrimental effects on food chains, working its way up from the tiniest plankton into the bodies of sharks, whales and dolphins. Any litter removed from a natural ecosystem helps wildlife and creates a better space for humans too!
- All litter picking equipment & bags supplied
- Please wear clothes and sturdy footwear suitable for the weather.
- Paid parking is available on site at the Seaview Car Park (TS25 1DE)
- Toilet facilities available nearby, adjacent to the Seaview car park (TS25 1DE)
- The nearest bus stop is found at the Seaton Carew Bus Station
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Access to the beach includes a gentle decline/incline
Booking
Price
FreeAdditional booking information
Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.Suitable for
Families, Children, Adults, BeginnersKnow before you go
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