Seagrass

Thursday 2nd April 2026

Seagrass

Cornwall Wildlife Trust is working towards the restoration of Seagrass. Seagrass is the only flowering plant that can live in seawater and is vital for the health of our oceans and our planet. It has suffered severe declines in the UK, but we still have vital patches of it in Cornwall, including off St Austell, Falmouth, Mounts Bay and Looe.

Come abd hear the Marine Conservation Officer for the Cornwall Wildlife Trust.

Everyone welcome to join with the WI at the end of their regular meeting on Thursday 2nd April, 7.45pm.

Refreshments available.