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Operation Oyster opens soon

diver measuring oyster

Take your citizen science to the next level with Operation Oyster

Divers and snorkellers are encouraged to incorporate oyster data gathering into their regular diving and club activities throughout the year.

Plus, BSAC members have the chance to help protect the UK’s endangered native oyster by signing up for one of three special expeditions this spring and summer. The team behind Operation Oyster is coordinating the expeditions to give Dive Leaders and above the opportunity to be at the forefront of BSAC’s largest marine environment project. 

Two of the Operation Oyster expeditions will be in the Sound of Mull, while the third will take participants out to the north-westerly point in mainland Britain, Cape Wrath. 

Operation Oyster aims to document and help restore the natural habitat beds of the UK’s native oyster, which has seen its population decline by over 95% over the past 200 years. In 2022 they are focusing on collecting the essential data required to help secure the long-term future for this rare species.

The locations and dates for the expeditions in conjunction with Vectis Expeditions and Halton Charters are: 18-22 April, 25-29 April and 27 August to 3 September.

MV Halton – expedition boat

Andy Hunt, Operation Oyster coordinator, said the expeditions were an exciting opportunity to explore and document vital oyster sites. “As well as diving some extraordinary dive sites and wrecks, this is the ideal chance to get involved in diving with a purpose that could make a difference for the future survival of our native oysters. And it also offers some excellent training and learning opportunities for Dive Leaders to extend their experience and complete both theory and practical training in person for BSAC Advanced Diver.”

Read more information about the Operation Oyster project, alternatively, please get in touch with Andy at andy.hunt@bsac.com or on 07900 898569.

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