HWDT’s Floating Classroom to visit Mull schools for the first time in 10 years

Twice a year, HWDT’s flagship research vessel, Silurian, transforms into our popular floating classroom. Sailing to schools across the west coast, the crew welcomes pupils aboard to experience life on board a Scottish whale research yacht.

This April, thanks to support from The Waterfall Fund and Baillie Gifford, we will be setting sail around Mull to welcome schools aboard Silurian, some for the first time in 10 years. Pupils will take part in inspirational outdoor experiences designed to spark an interest in the marine environment and inspire the decision makers of the future. While aboard, pupils will explore the yacht, meet the crew, hoist the sail, spot with binoculars, shout "sighting” and listen to the world beneath the waves.

JOIN US ON BOARD

Throughout the week, the crew will be inviting the local community on board Silurian to find out more about HWDT and our monitoring work at our free drop-in ‘Open Boat’ events:

  • Monday 22 April, Bunessan Pier, 4 - 6pm

  • Wednesday 24 April, Tobermory Pontoons, 5 - 6pm

Jump aboard for your chance to explore the vessel, check out the equipment, learn about the work of the Trust and the research that’s been undertaken for over 20 years, and have a general nosy around.

This is a great opportunity for local communities to find out how they can get involved by reporting their sightings through our community sightings network, Whale Track, or by taking part in a research exhibition onboard Silurian.

Please note: Due to being on anchor at Bunessan, small groups will be ferried across to Silurian, from the pier, in our tender. To avoid disappointment, please arrive early, but be aware there may be a short wait, as we can only cater for a small number of people onboard at a time.

Drop-in event, no booking required.

Free entry, but donation welcome.

A warm thanks to Tobermory Harbour and Salen Pier Holidays for hosting us.

A huge thank you to The Waterfall Fund and Baillie Gifford whose support is enabling us to inspire the next generation of conservationists.