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Yorkshire Coast: A Hidden World of Marine Life Revealed
23 Mar
Summary
- A new film showcases diverse wildlife like seals and gannets.
- Footage reveals seagrass habitats supporting fish and oysters.
- The video aims to inspire wonder for local natural heritage.

Families can now explore the abundant wildlife of the Yorkshire coast through a new short film, 'Marine Marvels.' This engaging video showcases beauty spots like Flamborough's South Landing and Bempton Cliffs, inviting viewers to identify diverse creatures.
Viewers will see how to spot shore crabs, gannets, and grey seals, with footage extending beneath the waves. Newly planted seagrass off Spurn Point is featured, illustrating its role in providing habitats for baby fish and native oysters, while also capturing carbon dioxide.
The film was launched on Sunday to coincide with World Water Day, emphasizing the importance of fresh water resources. It serves as a digital feature for the forthcoming Hull Maritime Museum, set to reopen this summer after extensive refurbishment.



