What’s happening to British waters and who needs to fix them?

It’s a cultural heritage and a right to enjoy and embrace the UK’s celebrated coastline. But British seas and rivers are facing a major problem and it’s one affecting all manner of life. 

Join Oceanographic Magazine and Finisterre on a tour of the UK’s heritage; from wild swimming to wild salmon, we ask - who’s going to fix the health of UK seas?

Date & Time

Thursday, October 16
19:00 BST

Location

Parr Street, Poole
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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

Aisling McGarrigle is the senior policy lead at the ocean-environmental NGO, Blue Marine Foundation, having previously worked as a senior policy advisor inside the UK government’s Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs. Yvette Cave is the founder of Wave Wahines, established to offer girls access to a surf club built upon a nurturing environment. She is also EDI Lead with Surfers Against Sewage. Henley Spiers is a celebrated underwater and ocean conservation photographer and passionate ocean storyteller. He shares a deep passion for the beauty of British seas. 

Aisling McGarrigle

Senior Policy Lead at Blue Marine Foundation

Henley Spiers

Award-winning ocean photographer and storyteller

Yvette Cave

Founder of Wave Wahines and EDI Lead at Surfers Against Sewage

Host, Rob Hutchins

Editor, Oceanographic Magazine