Beach Records
Beach Records is an online platform - available on laptops, tablets and mobile phones - where schools, youth groups, NGOs and community groups can learn, record, share and apply their scientific observations to positive community action to enhance their beach environments and adapt to climate change.
Beach Records uses the Sandwatch M.A.S.T. methodology – Monitoring, Analysing, Sharing information and Taking action, which has been recognised by UNESCO as an example of “education for sustainable development” in action.
Beach Records consists of three forms::
Form 1 About your beach: Information about your Sandwatch group, the location, general observations and photos of the beach.
Form 2 Monitoring: Data for the beach characteristics monitored during each visit to the beach and photos.
Form 3 Action: Information about a completed project or action that enhances the beach, builds capacity, and resilience to climate change, and photos.
Beach Records for individual sites are listed by country and are available for viewing here.
Beach Records uses the Sandwatch M.A.S.T. methodology – Monitoring, Analysing, Sharing information and Taking action, which has been recognised by UNESCO as an example of “education for sustainable development” in action.
Beach Records consists of three forms::
Form 1 About your beach: Information about your Sandwatch group, the location, general observations and photos of the beach.
Form 2 Monitoring: Data for the beach characteristics monitored during each visit to the beach and photos.
Form 3 Action: Information about a completed project or action that enhances the beach, builds capacity, and resilience to climate change, and photos.
Beach Records for individual sites are listed by country and are available for viewing here.
For Beach Records in English - click here
Pour Dossiers Plage en Français - cliquez ici