With global warming become more and more apparent and the warmest ever day in February recorded last Sunday I’ve noticed more and more people heading for our coast earlier and earlier in the season. This is great of course but it can also take its toll on our coastline and our ocean. We need to be aware of the impact we are having and so this week’s Top Five is very much eco focused.
1: Leave No Trace: Whether you are walking the beach, swimming or playing always clean up after yourself. Why not even go a step further and “take three for the sea” which means taking three plastic debris that may have been washed up away with you when you leave. If you want to go even another step further


4: Consider your carbon footprint and energy rating: Why not leave the car at home when you can (it’s not just better for the environment, it’s great for you too!) and become more aware of your energy use at home by switching to energy saving light bulbs, taking the stairs and layer up to avoid always reaching for the heating system
5: Make safe, sustainable seafood choices: With global fish populations rapidly depleting due to demand, loss of habitat and unsustainable fishing practices we should all consider choosing seafood that is sustainable to reduce the demand on over exploited species. We should all be trying to educate ourselves as much as possible on the impact we are having on our environment. The more we learn about the issues facing our oceans, the more we will want to help ensure its health.
				
															

