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LowTide 2008 took place on May 3rd

Intertidal Labyrinth

Celebrate One Tide
on One Day
around One World because...
We All Live Downstream


LowTide is a free annual inter-tidal festival. Our aim is to offer people the opportunity to explore and celebrate local inter-tidal sites and other aspects of the sea under expert guidance, using a combination of art and science.

 

  • LowTide is held every year on the Saturday in May with the lowest tide

  • Since 1995, individuals and community groups all over the world have been joining forces to put on Dicovery Walks and EcoFayres

  • Discovery Walks are interdisciplinary walks into inter-tidal areas, led by one or more experienced guides

  • EcoFayres are larger, all day events offering a range of activities such as interactive exhibitions, environmental games, touch tanks, art activities, storytelling, displays, aquaria, parades, video animation and more. The target audience is children aged 7-12, and their parents or guardians


Starfish and child

Celebrate One Tide
on One Day
around One World because...
We All Live Downstream

If you or your organisation are interested in joining in the celebrations by putting on a Discovery Walk or EcoFayre in your area, please contact the riverOcean office for our support package:

  • Practical advice & ideas

  • Help with publicity (see national press release)

  • Customised posters

  • Free give aways: badges & lunar calendars

  • Small budget available, depending on funding in your area

  • The LowTide Guide which explains ways to organise a Discovery Walk
    And more…

Benefits of LowTide involvement:

  • For participants: a chance to get out into the fresh air and explore the local marine environment under safe and expert guidance. Events are instructive, fun, interactive and free

  • For organisers: a chance to make a difference in our communities, share our environmental knowledge and concerns with the public, and extend co-operative community involvement

  • For sponsors: a chance to contribute to an innovative, recognised project with a local, regional and national scope


For more information contact
riverOcean Community Base 113 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XG, England.
Tel:+44 (0)845 2416894
The Guide to putting on a LowTide event gives some ideas on how to get started.