UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man will be leading events as part of Douglas Beach Day this weekend.
There will be science based walks for those interested in what lies beyond the shoreline.
Sessions will be led by experts and last around 45-50 minutes, taking place ay 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.
The event on July 1 is free, but those wanting to take part are asked to book a slot by emailing Biosphere@gov.im - you can find more information here.
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