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SeaFest success at St Bees

by Cumbria Crack
05/08/2021
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SeaFest Beached Art competition Second place Hart family © Cumbria Wildlife Trust

A celebration of the sea in West Cumbria has been hailed a success by organisers.

Around 200 people attended SeaFest at St Bees beach, which was organised by Cumbria Wildlife Trust.

Activities included beach yoga, sustainable seafood demonstrations, marine-themed arts and crafts, guided walks and wildlife watching, and the famous Beached Art sand sculpture competition.

Lucy Mather, project officer for Cumbria Wildlife Trust, organised SeaFest.

She said: “We were delighted with our first ever SeaFest! It was a fantastic year for the Beached Art competition, with 19 families taking part, and some of the best sand sculptures we have ever seen! The judges had a tough time deciding the winners.” 

SeaFest Beached Art competition First place Ramsden family © Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Prizes were awarded to the following pieces:

  • Wave riders by the Ramsden family who won a trip on the Keswick launch
  • Bottlenose dolphin by the Hart family who won a day out at the Lake District Coast Aquarium
  • Hermit crab by the Walker family who won a year’s membership to Whinlatter forest
  • Turtle and jellyfish by the Gunson family (bonus prize) who won a cafe voucher and bespoke art supplies from Florence Arts Centre
SeaFest Beached Art competition Fourth Place Gunson family © Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Lucy aded: “The sustainable seafood tasters, a new addition this year, were a roaring success, with over 200 portions of delicious local seafood being given out, and attendees gathering tips on how to cook creel-caught langoustine, local lobster, and even fillets of fresh seabass, line-caught by our fantastic fisherman Andy Bell, who is working with Cumbria Wildlife Trust to develop sustainable fishing methods and protect the muddy undersea habitats off the Cumbrian coast.”

Rockpools were a major feature of the event, with drop-in rockpooling throughout the day on the beach, and a mobile rockpool and touch tank run by Lake District Coast Aquarium, where participants could hold a range of hardy rockpool wildlife including starfish, crabs, and prawns.

SeaFest Beached Art competition Third Place Walker family © Cumbria Wildlife Trust

For those feeling creative, the arts and crafts tent had a range of activities to offer, including pebble painting, jellyfish making, and even marine litter mosaics run by guest artist Amy Linton, a St Bees litter champion who used plastic gathered from previous beach cleans to create temporary art pieces on the beachfront!

SeaFest will return in 2022, Cumbria Wildlife Trust said.

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