From Cambridge to The Coast: Rediscovering our Blue Spaces

Taking an inspiring journey from the heart of Cambridge to the open North Sea coastline, Oceanographic will be joined by a panel of expert speakers as we explore the role of our 'blue spaces' - our rivers, lakes, and seas - in shaping our environment, wellbeing, and our communities.
Oceanographic will bring together researchers, local voices, and ocean advocates - all of them storytellers - to reflect on how we connect with water in our daily lives, and how those connections can be restored and strengthened.
From the River Cam to the coast, we'll examine the ecological, cultural and social significance of our waterways, our access to them, and the challenges we all face in a changing climate.
Date & Time

Thursday, May 21
18:30 BST

Location

Sidney St, Cambridge.
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Tickets

£5 per attendee. All tickets must be pre-booked.

Further Details

Complimentary edition of Oceanographic Magazine for all attendees.

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Meet the Speakers

Rebecca Daniel is a MSc Tropical Marine Biology graduate and now Director of the Marine Diaries. She is a passionate advocate not only for ocean health on a global scale, but in driving connection and access to our blue spaces for everyone.

Hannah Rudd is Head of Marine at the Angling Trust,  works at the interface of science and policy to support sustainable marine fisheries and drive education.

Becky Robb is a founding member of the Nautilus Row team, a rowing challenge on a mission to contribute to climate and ocean science as they tackle the Great British coastline. 

Hannah Rudd

The Angling Trust

Becky Robb

Nautilus Row team

Rebecca Daniel

The Marine Diaries