Milton Creek Citizen Science
Join our Citizen Science project, looking at the water quality of Milton Creek.
We are hosting monthly sessions testing to understand more about the ecology of the creek and the levels of current and historic pollution.
Everyone is aware of the scandal around water quality and untreated sewage in our waters. Milton Creek has also suffered from industrial pollution, including from the history of the paper mills over the last century.
At Raybel Charters CIC we are exploring ways of improving water quality and enhancing the estuary's ecology. We want to experiment with new planting of estuary species – seagrasses, oysters, mussels, all of which once thrived on the Creek – to see how these could help clear pollution and improve biodiversity.
Open to anyone interested, Those with relevant scientific knowledge keenly encouraged to come along.
Meet at Lloyds’ Wharf - see here for map and directions.
We will be testing for:
• Water quality and pollution
• Light levels
• Sedimentation
• Salinity
• Fish and invertebrates
Milton Creek Citizen Science
Join our Citizen Science project, looking at the water quality of Milton Creek.
We are hosting monthly sessions testing to understand more about the ecology of the creek and the levels of current and historic pollution.
Everyone is aware of the scandal around water quality and untreated sewage in our waters. Milton Creek has also suffered from industrial pollution, including from the history of the paper mills over the last century.
At Raybel Charters CIC we are exploring ways of improving water quality and enhancing the estuary's ecology. We want to experiment with new planting of estuary species – seagrasses, oysters, mussels, all of which once thrived on the Creek – to see how these could help clear pollution and improve biodiversity.
Open to anyone interested, Those with relevant scientific knowledge keenly encouraged to come along.
Meet at Lloyds’ Wharf - see here for map and directions.
We will be testing for:
• Water quality and pollution
• Light levels
• Sedimentation
• Salinity
• Fish and invertebrates
Drop In Day
RAYBEL MONTHLY DROP-IN DAY at Lloyd's Wharf
SATURDAY 26th OCTOBER 11am – 3pm.
See the Raybel exhibition, take a barge tour, some light volunteering around the wharf site for those up to that, plus teas and coffees and sail cargo samples available.
Check website for map and directions to the wharf if you haven’t visited before.
Milton Creek Citizen Science
Join our Citizen Science project, looking at the water quality of Milton Creek.
We are hosting monthly sessions testing to understand more about the ecology of the creek and the levels of current and historic pollution.
Everyone is aware of the scandal around water quality and untreated sewage in our waters. Milton Creek has also suffered from industrial pollution, including from the history of the paper mills over the last century.
At Raybel Charters CIC we are exploring ways of improving water quality and enhancing the estuary's ecology. We want to experiment with new planting of estuary species – seagrasses, oysters, mussels, all of which once thrived on the Creek – to see how these could help clear pollution and improve biodiversity.
Open to anyone interested, Those with relevant scientific knowledge keenly encouraged to come along.
Meet at Lloyds’ Wharf - see here for map and directions.
We will be testing for:
• Water quality and pollution
• Light levels
• Sedimentation
• Salinity
• Fish and invertebrates
Drop In Day
RAYBEL MONTHLY DROP-IN DAY at Lloyd's Wharf
SUNDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 11am – 3pm.
See the Raybel exhibition, take a barge tour, some light volunteering around the wharf site for those up to that, plus teas and coffees and sail cargo samples available.
Check website for map and directions to the wharf if you haven’t visited before.
Milton Creek Citizen Science
Join our Citizen Science project, looking at the water quality of Milton Creek.
We are hosting monthly sessions testing to understand more about the ecology of the creek and the levels of current and historic pollution.
Everyone is aware of the scandal around water quality and untreated sewage in our waters. Milton Creek has also suffered from industrial pollution, including from the history of the paper mills over the last century.
At Raybel Charters CIC we are exploring ways of improving water quality and enhancing the estuary's ecology. We want to experiment with new planting of estuary species – seagrasses, oysters, mussels, all of which once thrived on the Creek – to see how these could help clear pollution and improve biodiversity.
Open to anyone interested, Those with relevant scientific knowledge keenly encouraged to come along.
Meet at Lloyds’ Wharf - see here for map and directions.
We will be testing for:
• Water quality and pollution
• Light levels
• Sedimentation
• Salinity
• Fish and invertebrates
Drop In Day
The start of RAYBEL MONTHLY DROP-IN DAYS at Lloyd's Wharf
Starting SUNDAY 25th AUGUST 11 – 3pm. 😍
These will be laid back, come as you are days – see the Raybel exhibition, barge tours available, a bit of light volunteering around the wharf site for those up to that, plus teas and coffees and sail cargo samples available.
See website for map and directions to the wharf if you haven’t visited before.