Native Oyster Biosecurity for DEEP - Heriot-Watt University

Thu Sep 26 2024 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm

Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus | Edinburgh

Marine Conservation Society
Publisher/HostMarine Conservation Society
Native Oyster Biosecurity for DEEP - Heriot-Watt University
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Come and help us process native oysters to be reintroduced into the Dornoch Firth!
About this Event

We are delighted to invite you to join us as we prepare native oysters for restoration in the Dornoch Firth as part of the award-wining Dornoch Environmental Enhancement Project (DEEP).

The oysters, collected by the team from a nursery facility in Scotland, need to be cleaned in order for them to be restored in the Dornoch Firth. By getting involved you will gain practical training in the restoration of a species from one location to another. Our partner and funder Glenmorangie is also giving away a free whisky miniature to every volunteer who comes along!

PLEASE NOTE: this event is suitable for over 18’s only and not recommended for anyone with a shellfish allergy or repetitive strain injury - please see the important information at the end and get in touch if you have any questions.

Where

  • Please meet us at Heriot Watt University Edinburgh campus - Students Union at 10am (what3words: tame.lower.combining). A member of staff will be there to meet you and walk you to the John Muir Yard, where the session will be taking place.
  • Free parking is available in Car Park A (what3words: orders.solve.branch).
  • There are regular buses from the city of Edinburgh to campus.

About biosecurity

When moving a species between two distinct locations, we have to prevent the spread of invasive non-native species and disease - this is referred to as biosecurity.

The biosecurity process includes the screening and removal (cleaning) of any attached plants or animals which pose a contamination risk. Once checked and cleaned the oysters undergo surface sterilisation before being placed into aquarium tanks until they can be released into the Dornoch Firth.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This is an outdoor activity, so please wear clothes which you are comfortable and warm in and with the possibility of rain, please also bring waterproofs.

Personal protective equipment will be provided such as aprons and work gloves, but please wear something comfortable which you don’t mind getting dirty.

The process of cleaning oysters can involve repetitive movement. We would not advise taking part in this activity if you have a shellfish allergy or a severe repetitive strain injury.

This is a standing activity, with the option to sit down for the those who need it and the team will ensure there are plenty of breaks throughout the day. The campus has a cafeteria and shop facilities if attendees wish to buy any refreshments.

If you have any questions about this or want to discuss accessibility arrangements please don’t hesitate to contact us at the email address below:

[email protected]

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Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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