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Join MCS on a kayak expedition around the Isles of Scilly

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The Isles of Scilly archipelago lies 26 miles off the tip of Cornwall. It’s made up of over a hundred islands, only five of which are inhabited. Its sheltered crystal-clear water and white beaches have earned it a reputation among kayakers as one of the best places to paddle around the UK.

This is why, for the sixth year, the UK’s leading marine charity, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is again running its incredibly popular Kayak Challenge, from the 18th to the 22nd of May.

The Challenge gives up to 12 people the chance to experience this magical environment from a unique perspective – from a kayak. Paddlers will take in sheltered coves and little-visited beaches, steer under soaring cliffs and jutting headlands. Kayakers will get up close to wildlife – grey seals, and possibly visiting leatherback turtles, jellyfish, dolphins and porpoises. There’s the opportunity take part in a beach clean and get first-hand experience of the shocking rubbish that’s washed up, dropped or blown on to our beaches day after day. All the while you’ll be progressing sea kayaking skills and, most importantly, raising funds for MCS!

Leading the expedition is Nick Arding OBE who has worked with MCS since 2013 when he and wife Philippa sea kayaked the length of Britain for MCS, raising almost £4,000 and winning the charity’s Fundraiser of the Year award. The following year they ran the first Kayak Challenge around Cornwall and since 2015 have run the Scilly challenge.

Nick spent 23 years as an officer in the Royal Marines and led a Royal Navy expedition to climb the North Ridge of Mount Everest. He’s a highly experienced rock climber and mountaineer, having climbed and ski toured in many areas across the world during the past 30 years. Nick is a trainer and coach in Remote First Aid and a BCU 5-star leader and Level 2 coach and ISKGA guide.

Last year, Brad Olde, 24, took on and completed the Cornwall Kayak. Brad, who says he’s always enjoyed outdoor adventurous activities, took on the challenge after seeing it featured in a local newspaper: “The coastal environment is interesting, unpredictable (although you always felt safe with your leaders), beautiful and inspiring. Nick is always there to help you and give you accurate advice on paddling techniques and how to stay safe. I would highly recommend it but I’d say that it is worth putting in the training beforehand – then it couldn’t be any more worth it once you’re taking part in the challenge!

Paddlers can either self-fund the expedition at £995 or agree a minimum sponsorship pledge of £745. Both require a deposit of £250 and the closing date for people wanting to take part is March 31st 2019.

To find out more about the expedition visit: www.mcsuk.org/fundraising-for-us/kayak-challenge  

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Double Bubble for Basking Sharks

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The Shark Trust is excited to announce that, for two more days only, all donations, large or small, will be doubled in the Big Give Green Match Fund!

Donate to Basking in Nature: Sighting Giants

The Shark Trust is hoping to raise £10k which will be doubled to £20k. This will go towards Basking in Nature: Sighting Giants. And they need YOUR help to reach they’re goal.

The Shark Trust’s citizen science project is to monitor and assess basking sharks through sightings; encouraging data collection, community engagement, and promoting nature accessibility. This initiative aims to enhance health and wellbeing by fostering a deeper connection with British Sharks.

Campaign Aims

  • Increase citizen science reporting of Basking Sharks and other shark sightings to help inform shark and ray conservation.
  • Provide educational talks about the diverse range of sharks and rays in British waters and accessible identification guides!
  • Create engaging and fun information panels on how to ID the amazing sharks and rays we have on our doorstep! These can be used on coastal paths around the Southwest. With activities and information on how you can make a difference for sharks and rays!
  • Promote mental wellbeing through increasing time in nature and discovering the wonders beneath the waves!

Donate, and double your impact. Click Here

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Leading UK-based shark conservation charity, the Shark Trust, is delighted to announce tour operator Diverse Travel as a Corporate Patron

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Corporate Patrons provide a valuable boost to the work of The Shark Trust. The Trust team works globally to safeguard the future of sharks, and their close cousins, the skates and rays, engaging with a global network of scientists, policymakers, conservation professionals, businesses and supporters to further shark conservation.

Specialist tour operator Diverse Travel has operated since 2014 and is committed to offering its guests high quality, sustainable scuba diving holidays worldwide. Working together with the Shark Trust will enable both organisations to widen engagement and encourage divers and snorkellers to actively get involved in shark conservation.

Sharks are truly at the heart of every diver and at Diverse Travel, we absolutely share that passion. There is nothing like seeing a shark in the wild – it’s a moment that stays with you forever!” says Holly Bredin, Sales & Marketing Manager, Diverse Travel.

We’re delighted to celebrate our 10th year of business by becoming a Corporate Patron of the Shark Trust. This is an exciting partnership for Diverse and our guests. We will be donating on behalf of every person who books a holiday with us to contribute towards their vital shark conservation initiatives around the world. We will also be working together with the Trust to inspire divers, snorkellers and other travellers to take an active role – at home and abroad – in citizen science projects and other activities.”

Paul Cox, CEO of The Shark Trust, said:

It’s an exciting partnership and we’re thrilled to be working with Diverse Travel to enable more divers and travellers to get involved with sharks and shark conservation. Sharks face considerable conservation challenges but, through collaboration and collective action, we can secure a brighter future for sharks and their ocean home. This new partnership takes us one more valuable step towards that goal.”

For more information about the Shark Trust visit their website here.

For more about Diverse Travel click here.

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