Meet the Marine Park

Meet The Marine Park is a project in collaboration with Plymouth Sound National Marine Park to engage the people of Plymouth with our Ocean. The project acts as a touring welcome centre for Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, and allows visitors to connect to its’ natural, historical and cultural heritage.

Our Meet The Marine Park stand will be touring Plymouth’s community and youth events all year round and is jam packed full of Ocean themed activities to inspire and empower visitors to explore Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. There are activities to suit all interests and audiences, from handling real life Ocean Artefacts, to discovering shipwreck sites. Our Ocean Discovery Rangers will also be on hand to answer any questions you have, and to help you discover other events and opportunities available around Plymouth Sound National Marine Park.

Find a Meet The Marine Park event near you:

DateEvent & LocationTime
14th SeaFest
Plymouth Barbican
10am-6pm
15th SeaFest
Plymouth Barbican
10am-5pm
21stThis is US Festival
Devonport Park, Plymouth, PL1 4BU
9.30am-7pm
DateEvent & LocationTime
5thVoyages of Discovery (Futures)
Melville Building, Royal William Yard, Stonehouse, PL1 3RP
10am-4:30pm
26thOcean Commotion
The Box
10:30am-3:30pm
29thSt Budeaux Library Market Day
Victoria Rd, St Budeaux, Plymouth PL5 1RQ
10am-4pm
31stThe Big Green Event
Plympton Library, Harewood, Ridgeway, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 2AS
TBC
DateEvent & LocationTime
3rdSt Budeaux Library Market Day
Victoria Rd, St Budeaux, Plymouth PL5 1RQ
10am-4pm
6thChaddlewood Primary School5pm-7:30pm
7thCompton Primary Christmas Fair11am-2pm

We’re on a mission to visit every community ward in Plymouth each year, which is why we need you! We want to come along to as many community events as possible, whether it’s a family fun day, a community centre open day, a school summer fete, or even a library market day, we want to come along to your event!

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Plymouth Sound National Marine Park