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Mapping Ocean Change Workshop - Lyth Arts

Join artist Jennifer Argo, marine biologists and part of the Sea Watch Foundation team, to explore connections that bridge marine wildlife between Scotland and the Arctic Ocean, as part of Orca Watch and Mapping Ocean Change through Art.

We will map food chain connections and migration routes between marine life species from the north coast up to the Arctic Ocean, from the smallest organisms, up to megafauna, and discuss climate-driven impacts to local and international marine ecosystems.

Ages: The workshop is suitable for all ages, though children should be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

The workshop will be led by artist Jennifer Argo and marine biologists from Strathcylde University, as part of Mapping Ocean Change through Art.

Register free here.

Where to meet: Lyth Arts Centre, Lyth, Wick, Scotland, KW1 4UD

(Please note this is for the workshop only, for the seacoast tour click here.)

Map image featured modelled from data of ocean circulation, by Dr Neil Banas and Dr Emma Tyldesley of the MOCA team.

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