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Team Meeting
The Clean Coasts Team will gather today to discuss the Ocean Hero Awards nominations and Clean Coasts Symposium as well as several other topics that allow us to engage communities in protecting Ireland's beaches, seas and marine life.
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Sunday Funday at Galway Atlantaquaria
Galway Atlantaquaria Salthill, Galway, Co. Galway, IrelandClean Coasts will have a stand at Galway Atlantaquaria's Sunday Funday which will take place on Sunday 13th November from 12pm to 5pm. This family Funday is to celebrate the launch of Science Week on and is aimed at people of all ages. Pop by and learn more about marine litter, Think Before You Flush, #2minutebeachclean, etc [...]
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Clean Coasts at Sligo IT Science Week
The Model 19 Connaughton Rd, Sligo, Co. Sligo, IrelandClean Coasts officer for Sligo, Olivia, will be taking part in Sligo IT's Science Week. She will be giving a talk on marine litter and the impact it has on our beaches, seas and marine life. This will be followed by a screening of a special film on plastic and the marine environment. The event [...]
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GMIT Networking Event
GMIT Galway Campus Old Dublin Road, Galway City, Co. Galway, IrelandClean Coasts Officer for Galway, Beckey-Finn, will be attending a special networking event at GMIT this evening which has been organised by some of the students from the Applied Freshwater and Marine Biology course.
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Team Training
An Taisce's Environmental Education Unit Swift's Alley, Francis Street, Dublin, Co. Dublin, IrelandThe Clean Coasts Team will gather today ahead of the Clean Coasts Symposium and Ocean Hero Awards to carry out a Think Before You Flush workshop in An Taisce's Environmental Education Unit, Dublin.
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Environmental Education Unit’s Winter Meeting
An Taisce's Environmental Education Unit will meet today in Limerick for our winter meeting. This will include updates on programmes such as Clean Coasts, Green-Schools, LEAF, etc.
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2017 Irish Cruising Conference
Port of Cork Port Of Cork Custom House Street, Cork, Co. Cork, IrelandClean Coasts Officer, Susan, and Coastal Communities Manager, Sinead, will be attending the 2017 Irish Cruising Conference on 18th February in Cork to promote protecting Ireland's beaches, seas and marine life as well as our various campaigns. More information: www.sailing.ie/2017-cruising-conference/.
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Who’s Who on Inishowen Rivers
An Grianán Hotel Burt, Co. Donegal, IrelandClean Coasts Officer for Donegal, Beckey-Finn, will be attending the Who's Who on Inishowen Rivers event on 22nd February from 6pm to 9pm at An Grianán Hotel, Burt. We will provide information to others on the role and responsibilities of Clean Coasts organisation to Inishowen Rivers. A number of short presentations will be given followed by [...]
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Walk For Water with Green-Schools
Glendalough Glendalough, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, IrelandTo help celebrate World Water Day, some of the Clean Coasts team will be joining Green-Shools Walk for Water event at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow today.
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Earth Hour
InternationalJoin us in celebrating Earth Hour this Saturday by turning your lights off between 8:30pm and 9:30pm!
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Marram Grass Planting Workshop – Fintra, Co. Donegal
Fintra Beach Fintra Beach, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, IrelandMarram Grass, Ammophila arenaria, is the major dune building plant in Ireland. This sand trapping grass can not only help dune systems maintain their positions but reduce blowouts and consolidate areas of loose sands. This practical training workshop will develop skills around; when and how to transplant, sources of supply, correct technique and spacing considerations. [...]
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Headstart Expo – Inspire, Empower, Connect
Clean Coasts Officer for Sligo, Olivia, will be attending Sligo Volunteer Centre's Headstart Expo on Tuesday 16th May at The Glasshouse Hotel, Sligo. She will be there to answer any questions you have and also encourage those attending to protect Ireland's beaches, seas and marine life. More info on eventbrite.com. "Volunteering is a valuable way for [...]
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Beginning of Bathing Season
NationalThe Irish bathing season begins today!
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Seaweed in the Kitchen
Third Space Cafe Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, IrelandAs part of Coca Clean Coast Week we will be running a ‘Seaweed in The Kitchen’ demonstration evening. We want to introduce you to the wonders of seaweed through cooking and beauty products. Date: Tuesday 6th June Doors open: 6pm Event: 6.30 – 8.30pm Location: Third Space Cafe Aungier Street, Dublin 2 Fore more information [...]
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Closing Date for the Love Your Coast Photography Competition
NationalToday is the closing date for 2017 entries into the Love Your Coast Photography Competition. See all the details here: http://cleancoasts.org/our-initiatives/love-your-coast-photography/.
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Nominations for Ocean Hero Awards Now Open
NationalWe are asking the public to nominate volunteers who they believe have made an outstanding contribution to Ireland’s coastal environment. This year we are looking for entries to the following 6 categories: Group of the Year, Individual of the Year, School of the Year, Business of the Year, Idea of the Year and Beach Clean [...]
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End of the Bathing Season
National15th September marks the end of the bathing season in Ireland. It is also the end of the Green Coast and Blue Flag Awards season. A great way to give back to these beaches is with a #2minutebeachclean or taking part in the Big Beach Clean!
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Surf Force Conference 2017
Great Northern Hotel Bundoran, Co. Donegal, IrelandClean Coasts Officer for Donegal, Beckey-Finn, will be speaking at Salesforce's Surf Force conference in Bundoran, Co. Donegal on Friday 22nd September. She will also take part in a panel discussion on giving back. The attendees to Surf Force will also take part in a beach clean on Saturday to give back to the coast [...]
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Our Ocean Conference 2017
Malta , MaltaOur Coastal Communities Manager, Sinead, will be representing Clean Coasts at the Our Ocean Conference in Malta which runs from the 5th to 6th October. See ourocean2017.org for all the details as well as videos from the conference. Over 3 billion people depend directly on our seas for their livelihoods. But in reality, all of [...]