Rising Tide By Ernest Procter NEAC ARA, (1886-1935)

We are The Seaweed Institute, a social enterprise, which works
with seaweed and people in many different ways.
At The Seaweed Institute, we are inspired by the rhythmic movements of the tides. This liminal space, revealed briefly during low spring tides, is often overlooked, but we hope to draw attention to its beauty, importance, and challenges. The algae that stretch along our coastline—mostly submerged and out of sight—offer immeasurable benefits, from creating vital habitats and shielding our shores from erosion to capturing carbon and helping mitigate marine pollution issues. We are left wondering how this ecosystem will weather threats from rising sea levels, shifting ocean currents, and marine heat waves. What can we, as a society, do to safeguard it for the future?
Penlee House is a beautiful art gallery and museum, set within sub-tropical gardens, with a great café.
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Our vibrant exhibition programme celebrates the nationally important art and history of West Cornwall.
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From school visits to family activities, talks and walks, there are plenty of learning opportunities at Penlee House.
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Enjoy a delicious lunch or coffee at the Orangery Café, with its sunny terrace overlooking the park.
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