Artists Fran Gallardo and Stuart Bowditch setting out from Leigh on Sea, (South Essex) on a foraging expedition to Two Tree Island, to look for edible plants such as Sea Aster, Samphire and Sea...
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Eating and Smoking the Flowers of the Thames
27th July Marine Festival Leigh on Sea
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As part of Wrecked on the Intertidal Zone, a series of investigations into the Thames Estuary we are holding three FREE further exploratory workshops to digest and map the Fruits of the Thames... |
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Talking dirty: introduces the critical yet playful tool of our tongues as a site of inquiry.
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Project: Graveyard of Lost Species, Talking Dirty
Brown Shrimp:
from document 2009 Fishfacts: North Sea Brown Shrimp
Brown shrimps are mainly peeled in Morocco - every week, lorries drive up and
down with shrimps that are kept in climate-... |
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Coal Barges £120 on the time
Coal load value £6
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-Elder has been described as as mangy, short lived, opportunist, and foul smelling shrub. Now one of Britain most valued wild resources.
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Cola
Mycobacterium vaccae a non-pathogenic species of Mycobacteria that lives in soil and mud. It induces neurogenesis of neurons that stimulates the generation of serotonin and norepinephrine in... |
"Old Leigh still retains its charm as a fishing hamlet and cockles are still harvested from the Thames Estuary and served fresh from the boats. But in the 50s Leigh was alive with fishing smacks and... |
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A collection of images from, Leigh on Sea Marine Festival, Sunday 27 July, 2014
This is event launch the first public event for Wrecked on the Intertidal Zone.
Artist's YoHa invited the people... |