Greenpeace Marine Evening 'Health of our Seas'

By Greenpeace

Explore the beauty, challenges, and urgent realities of our seas with expert speakers, stunning visuals, and honest conversations.

Date and time

Location

Emmanuel Baptist Church

160 Victoria Avenue Swanage BH19 1AZ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Ages 12+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 18:45

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Charity & Causes • Environment

🌍 Doug Skinner (Greenpeace & Chair of Planet Purbeck) – A clear look at the UN Ocean Treaty and what it means for Purbeck. Hear how climate change is set to shape our coastline.

🌱 Planet Purbeck – Because this isn’t just about saving the planet — it’s about making life better, right here, right now! Led by Co-Leaders Rob and Luke, we’re delivering:

  • 🌿 Purbeck Goes Wild – Connecting young people with nature, building confidence, and exploring nature-based careers.
  • 🌳 Sustainable Swanage – Supporting a thriving seaside town with green spaces that boost well-being.
  • 💧 Swanage Streams Partnership – Restoring local streams for wildlife and flood protection.
  • 🌼 Thrive in Nature (NHS Partnership) – Promoting nature-based activities for better health and well-being.

🌊 Exeter University Researcher – Take a journey beneath the waves of the Scilly Isles. Stunning images and footage reveal the beauty of almost untouched waters.

🐟 Wildfish – Defending Our Wild Fish
We are in a biodiversity crisis. Wildfish exists to reverse the impact this has on wild fish, working to eliminate the threats they face in fresh and coastal waters. Our mission? Sustainable populations of wild fish.

💬 Q&A Session – Your chance to ask questions and get straight answers from people who know the issues best.

🔹 All funds raised from this event will support Planet Purbeck’s local nature projects.

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Is this fully accessible?

Yes

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Greenpeace

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Sep 19 · 19:00 GMT+1