Incase you missed us at Seafest Cork 2019 - we had an amazing three days launching the re-release of the Observers App 1.0. To give you a load down on what you missed - it includes some awesome specimens on our stand from bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas ) and shortfin mako jaws ( Isurus oxyrinchus ) jaws, deep sea spiny king crab ( Paralithodes rathbuni), razor shell (Ensis arcuatus), abalone (Haliotidae), whale baleen, a cetacean vertebrae and lots of fun games.
Volunteers Rhian Taylor and Zaraa Malvat holding a green turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) skull and bull shark jaws (Carcharhinus leucas).
The R.V. Celtic Explorer in Cork Harbour for Seafest Cork 2019. Photo ©O.R.C.Ireland.
The Irish Naval Service giving tours of their vessel. They are 70 years providing fisheries protection, sea patrols, surveillance and smuggling prevention. Photo ©O.R.C.Ireland.
The Seafood Experience with BIM and Bord Bia at Seafest Cork 2019, included a packed schedule of well-known chefs and fishmongers, including Rory O’Connell, Pat O’Connell and Hal Dawson who demonstrated how to prepare and cook sustainably-sourced Irish seafood. Photo ©O.R.C.Ireland.
Cameraman and cinamatographer to David Attenborough- Doug Allen on Antarctica, the Arctic, climate change and the challenges polar animals like penguins, walrus, beluga and penguins are facing. Photo ©O.R.C.Ireland.
Well done to all our volunteers over the busy weekend. Everyone did an excellent job and kids had a great time learning about the amazing wildlife we have and how they can help protect it through the citizen science Observers App.
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