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First face-to-face Science event in over 2 years!

11/10/202111/10/2021Katie Thompson

On the 3rd October, Genoveva Esteban and Katie Thompson from the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences and the Interreg EU-funded project SAMARCH (http://theceesresearchgroups.org/samarch) took part in the first ever Weymouth Family Science Festival. They ran three interactive activities at the spectacular location: The Nothe Fort. These included learning about insects, the wonderful life cycle of the Atlantic Salmon as well as the microbial world. They were delighted with the turnout and look forward to more face-to-face events. If you have any questions, please email Katie on thompsonk@bournemouth.ac.uk or Genoveva on gesteban@bournemouth.ac.uk

Contributors, SAMARCH (SAlmonid MAnagement Round the CHannel) Bournemouth University, Outreach, Public Engagement, SAMARCH, WeymouthScienceFestival

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