Discover the amazing marine animals and plants that live in the intertidal zone, and participate in a long-term monitoring programme looking at change on the rocky shores of Otago Harbour.

As this is Dunedin’s Heritage Week, discussion of how and why the harbour has changed over time will be part of the session.

Park near the orange flag in Deborah Bay just past Carey's Bay.

All ages welcome.

Come suitably dressed for a visit to the shore.

Venue: Deborah Bay, just past Carey's Bay, near Port Chalmers. Look out for the orange flag.

For further information and to register: https://www.heritagefestival.org.nz/index.php/all-events/item/90-sediment-and-seashores

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