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Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
Friday 22nd June 7.30pm 1½hrs
Eames Farm Thorney Island
The Seals in Chichester and Langstone Harbours

Dear Rowers, we often see the seals, but which ones are we seeing - Harbour, Common, Atlantic or Grey?? How many are there? Where do they Haul out? Is the colony growing or shrinking? When do they moult ? What are they doing when they 'haul out'? How far do they travel - the Solent, Isle of Wight, Southampton or beyond?  When do they breed and do they inter-breed? Can the Pups swim at birth?

More to the point for us; how close can we or should we approach them?

To find out the answers to all these questions, and many other facts you did not know, come along to a special repeat of this fascinating talk by John Arnott - a local expert on Marine mammals who has been studying our local Seals for a number of years and tracking their movements and behaviours.

The talk is free for the Langstone Cutters Rowing & Langstone Pilot Gig Club Members and open to Members only; it will be held at the Conservancy Seminar Room at Eames Farm, Thorney Island, where there is free parking.

A BBQ and drinks will be available (for a donation to the 'Melon' Fund) from 6.30pm -7.30pm...  the Seals Talk and Q&A will run from 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Donations are invited to the 'Melon' Fund - the Charity that is the Rowing Clubs' Charity of the year. Melon are building a school in Africa - where Rachel Norris went to see the work first hand - she will share some feedback with us.  

Space is limited so booking is essential - please contact mike@langstonerowing.co.uk.
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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Grahaml
I would love to come. Any chance of some directions?

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On 11 May 2018, at 12:24, Mike Gilbert [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:

Friday 22nd June 7.30pm 1½hrs
Eames Farm Thorney Island
The Seals in Chichester and Langstone Harbours

Dear Rowers, we often see the seals, but which ones are we seeing - Harbour, Common, Atlantic or Grey?? How many are there? Where do they Haul out? Is the colony growing or shrinking? When do they moult ? What are they doing when they 'haul out'? How far do they travel - the Solent, Isle of Wight, Southampton or beyond?  When do they breed and do they inter-breed? Can the Pups swim at birth?

More to the point for us; how close can we or should we approach them?

To find out the answers to all these questions, and many other facts you did not know, come along to a special repeat of this fascinating talk by John Arnott - a local expert on Marine mammals who has been studying our local Seals for a number of years and tracking their movements and behaviours.

The talk is free for the Langstone Cutters Rowing & Langstone Pilot Gig Club Members and open to Members only; it will be held at the Conservancy Seminar Room at Eames Farm, Thorney Island, where there is free parking.

A BBQ and drinks will be available (for a donation to the 'Melon' Fund) from 6.30pm -7.30pm...  the Seals Talk and Q&A will run from 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Donations are invited to the 'Melon' Fund - the Charity that is the Rowing Clubs' Charity of the year. Melon are building a school in Africa - where Rachel Norris went to see the work first hand - she will share some feedback with us.  

Space is limited so booking is essential - please contact [hidden email].


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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Christine
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Hi Mike,
Marcus and I will be coming, I'm happy to help with bbq etc. 
Christine 

Christine Ball MCSP
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On 11 May 2018, at 12:24, Mike Gilbert [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:

Friday 22nd June 7.30pm 1½hrs
Eames Farm Thorney Island
The Seals in Chichester and Langstone Harbours

Dear Rowers, we often see the seals, but which ones are we seeing - Harbour, Common, Atlantic or Grey?? How many are there? Where do they Haul out? Is the colony growing or shrinking? When do they moult ? What are they doing when they 'haul out'? How far do they travel - the Solent, Isle of Wight, Southampton or beyond?  When do they breed and do they inter-breed? Can the Pups swim at birth?

More to the point for us; how close can we or should we approach them?

To find out the answers to all these questions, and many other facts you did not know, come along to a special repeat of this fascinating talk by John Arnott - a local expert on Marine mammals who has been studying our local Seals for a number of years and tracking their movements and behaviours.

The talk is free for the Langstone Cutters Rowing & Langstone Pilot Gig Club Members and open to Members only; it will be held at the Conservancy Seminar Room at Eames Farm, Thorney Island, where there is free parking.

A BBQ and drinks will be available (for a donation to the 'Melon' Fund) from 6.30pm -7.30pm...  the Seals Talk and Q&A will run from 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Donations are invited to the 'Melon' Fund - the Charity that is the Rowing Clubs' Charity of the year. Melon are building a school in Africa - where Rachel Norris went to see the work first hand - she will share some feedback with us.  

Space is limited so booking is essential - please contact [hidden email].


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Tina Way
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Can I go on the list please Mike?

Thanks
Tina
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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mo Evans
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Would love to come.  Please would you add my name to the list?  Mo
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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Frances
Yes please, for Mark and myself, for the BBQ and the talk.
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Andrew B
Hi Mike - yes please for me and also Debbie.
Andrew
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nigel
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I'd be grateful if you could add my name to the list, Mike.
Thanks, Nigel.
P. S.  Graham - it's on the Thorney island (MOD) access road, on the same side as and a quarter of a mile beyond the Emsworth Marina entrance.
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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
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On 12 May 2018 at 22:16, nigel [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
I'd be grateful if you could add my name to the list, Mike.
Thanks, Nigel.
P. S.  Graham - it's on the Thorney island (MOD) access road, on the same side as and a quarter of a mile beyond the Emsworth Marina entrance.


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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
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On 12 May 2018 at 19:36, Andrew B [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Mike - yes please for me and also Debbie.
Andrew



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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
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Great... 

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On 12 May 2018 at 18:51, Frances [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Yes please, for Mark and myself, for the BBQ and the talk.


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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
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Yes done... 

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On 11 May 2018 at 16:54, Tina Way [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Can I go on the list please Mike?

Thanks
Tina


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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Rachel
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Steve and I too pease Mike
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Jenny
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Dave and Jenny for this please.
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Mike Gilbert
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...indeed... you are on the list... are you happy to do a charity update...

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Steve and I too pease Mike


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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

MartinS
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Mike
If I am not too late I would be interested to come along. Thanks.
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Sue Loveridge
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Peter and I would like to come if there are still spaces.  Sue
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Dee
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2 please Mike
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Re: Seals Talk: 22 June Eames Farm from 6.30pm

Mike Gilbert
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So far we have 30+ people signed up for the Seal Talk... 

6.30pm BBQ; Contributions to Melon Charity...

7.30pm Talk with Q&A... (Free)

Weather looks windy but dry and temperatures at 18C...

Mike Gilbert
Langstone Adventure Rowing

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On 11 May 2018 at 12:24, Mike Gilbert [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Friday 22nd June 7.30pm 1½hrs
Eames Farm Thorney Island
The Seals in Chichester and Langstone Harbours

Dear Rowers, we often see the seals, but which ones are we seeing - Harbour, Common, Atlantic or Grey?? How many are there? Where do they Haul out? Is the colony growing or shrinking? When do they moult ? What are they doing when they 'haul out'? How far do they travel - the Solent, Isle of Wight, Southampton or beyond?  When do they breed and do they inter-breed? Can the Pups swim at birth?

More to the point for us; how close can we or should we approach them?

To find out the answers to all these questions, and many other facts you did not know, come along to a special repeat of this fascinating talk by John Arnott - a local expert on Marine mammals who has been studying our local Seals for a number of years and tracking their movements and behaviours.

The talk is free for the Langstone Cutters Rowing & Langstone Pilot Gig Club Members and open to Members only; it will be held at the Conservancy Seminar Room at Eames Farm, Thorney Island, where there is free parking.

A BBQ and drinks will be available (for a donation to the 'Melon' Fund) from 6.30pm -7.30pm...  the Seals Talk and Q&A will run from 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Donations are invited to the 'Melon' Fund - the Charity that is the Rowing Clubs' Charity of the year. Melon are building a school in Africa - where Rachel Norris went to see the work first hand - she will share some feedback with us.  

Space is limited so booking is essential - please contact [hidden email].


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Mike Gilbert
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Mike Gilbert
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"Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat." Jean-Paul Sartre


On 11 May 2018 at 13:25, Grahaml [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
I would love to come. Any chance of some directions?

Sent from my iPad

On 11 May 2018, at 12:24, Mike Gilbert [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:

Friday 22nd June 7.30pm 1½hrs
Eames Farm Thorney Island
The Seals in Chichester and Langstone Harbours

Dear Rowers, we often see the seals, but which ones are we seeing - Harbour, Common, Atlantic or Grey?? How many are there? Where do they Haul out? Is the colony growing or shrinking? When do they moult ? What are they doing when they 'haul out'? How far do they travel - the Solent, Isle of Wight, Southampton or beyond?  When do they breed and do they inter-breed? Can the Pups swim at birth?

More to the point for us; how close can we or should we approach them?

To find out the answers to all these questions, and many other facts you did not know, come along to a special repeat of this fascinating talk by John Arnott - a local expert on Marine mammals who has been studying our local Seals for a number of years and tracking their movements and behaviours.

The talk is free for the Langstone Cutters Rowing & Langstone Pilot Gig Club Members and open to Members only; it will be held at the Conservancy Seminar Room at Eames Farm, Thorney Island, where there is free parking.

A BBQ and drinks will be available (for a donation to the 'Melon' Fund) from 6.30pm -7.30pm...  the Seals Talk and Q&A will run from 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Donations are invited to the 'Melon' Fund - the Charity that is the Rowing Clubs' Charity of the year. Melon are building a school in Africa - where Rachel Norris went to see the work first hand - she will share some feedback with us.  

Space is limited so booking is essential - please contact [hidden email].


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