What is the Big Rock Pool Challenge?
The Big Rock Pool Challenge is a fun, competitive rock-pooling event where participants race against time to discover and identify local marine species. As part of our community-driven project, you’ll help gather valuable data supporting UK marine biodiversity conservation.
The Big Rock Pool Challenge was created in partnership between The Rock Pool Project and the Marine Biological Association.
What to Expect:
- Bioblitz Battle: Work in teams to discover and identify as many species as possible within a set timeframe. No experience is needed—we’ll provide guidance, equipment, and expert help.
- Educational Sessions: You will learn to identify species, understand their ecology, and gain insights into marine surveys
- Fun for All Ages: Perfect for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy a day by the sea while contributing to vital conservation work.
Whether you're a seasoned rock pooler or a first-timer, this event is for everyone!
These events run every month at each of our hubs.
- Mountbatten beach, Plymouth - March 21st
- Castle Beach, Falmouth - March 21st
- Menai Bridge, Bangor, Wales - March 28th
- Kilve Beach, Somerset - March 21st
- Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire - March 28th
- Ovingdean Beach, Brighton - March 28th
- Shoeburyness, Southend-on-sea - March 8th
- Beadnell Haven, Northumberland - March 21st
- East Sands, St Andrews, Scotland - March 21st
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The Big Rock Pool Challenge is led by The Rock Pool Project in partnership with The Marine Biological Association and as been made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the ScottishPower Foundation.