Chichester Harbour hosts environmental open day to teach visitors
Chichester Harbour Conservancy held the free open day on Saturday, April 27, to showcase the range of activities and services which are held at the harbour.
Visitors were able to board the Conservancy’s vessels, RIBs and Solar Heritage, and the Victorian Oysterboat Terror was moored in the harbour for all to see.
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Hide AdSailors enjoyed yacht and kayak safety advice along with life jacket checks and a flare amnesty was also in place.
Onshore visitors met the Patrol and Rangers teams, found out about the wealth of wildlife and enjoyed various hands-on activities.
Director and harbour master, Richard Craven, said: “We were delighted to welcome so many people to our Open Day.
“Chichester Harbour has something to offer everyone and it was a pleasure to show the public the breadth of work the Conservancy undertakes.”