Things to Keep in Mind
It's important that beachcombers check the tides before heading to the beach. The ideal time to go is at low tide for the best access. While you're searching, be sure to look up once in a while to be sure you don't get stuck anywhere as the tides come back in. More information on the Bay of Fundy tides can be found here.
Unfortunately, in recent decades, more and more waste materials are ending up on our shorelines. Marine litter is a global problem of unimaginable scale and consequence, both to the animals that live in the sea and to ourselves. One habit every beachcomber can adopt is to remove some of the litter they find every time they go to the beach, and to ensure they aren't leaving any litter behind.
Another suggestion is to go prepared. Pack gloves, a small bag for the treasures you find, and an extra pair of socks and shoes.
Beachcombing is an activity of discovery, and an experiential way to enjoy and learn about the natural world. It also provides us with an opportunity to make a positive difference to the world around us, so let's all do our part!
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Looking to learn more about beachcombing? Want to explore incredible sea glass collections, or get inspired by crafty sea glass creations? Be sure to add the 2024 Saint John Seaglass Festival to your bay-cation itinerary - coming to Market Square August 30-31, 2024. Find more details at their Facebook event page by clicking here.