Ocean Blues & Brighton Dolphin Project: Drawing Competition
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To celebrate the launch of Royal Pavilion & Museums new Ocean Blues website and celebrate National Marine Week (25 July – 9 August), Brighton Dolphin Project are launching a drawing competition where you can win fantastic ocean book prizes.
Brighton Dolphins
The Sussex coastline is home to an abundance of marine wildlife and we are lucky to have not one or two, but three species of dolphin that are regularly spotted in our waters. These include Bottlenose Dolphins, that are here year round, and regular visitors in the form of Common Dolphins and White-beaked Dolphins.
Our coastline is also home to one of the smallest marine mammals, the Harbour Porpoise, and we have two seal species: the Grey Seal and the Harbour (or Common) Seal.
Brighton Dolphin Project
At the Brighton Dolphin Project, we research and study these Marine Mammals. Part of our work is based on recording sightings, where we ask people to report any sightings and tell us about their experience. However, before sightings can be reported, people need to understand what species are out there…
That’s where we need your help!
We want to tell the residents of Sussex all about our amazing marine mammals and that begins by showing them what our dolphins, porpoise and seals look like.
- Can you help us by drawing any of our six Sussex marine mammals we’ve illustrated here?
Bottlenose Dolphin
Common Dolphin
White-beaked Dolphin
Harbour Porpoise
Grey Seal
Harbour (or Common) seal
Send a picture of your artwork to bdp@worldcetaceanalliance.org along with your name, age and contact details by 28 August 2020.
You can focus on any one of the six species or all of them if you prefer. As long as your drawing, painting or model contains one of more of the animals, we want to see it!
We will be selecting prize winners in age groups:
- Up to 6 years
- 7 – 12 years
- 13+ years
Prizes include
- Marine books for younger children
- A guide to the marine life of Britain and Ireland for older age groups
Winners will be displayed on Royal Pavilion & Museums’ Ocean Blues website.
Thank you! We look forward to seeing your creations.
The team at Brighton Dolphin Project.