Surfers Against Sewage has presented 25 coastal Cornish communities with new Seas For Life environmental information displays.

Over the last two years SAS has worked with the Cornish Fish Producers Organisation (CFPO) and the Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) to promote sustainable coastal communities. After a successful pilot project in 2013, SAS has now installed these striking and inspirational information boards in 35 harbours, coves and river slipways along the entire Cornish coastline from Bude to Saltash.

Part of SAS’s Seas For Life education programme, these information boards highlight the importance of caring for the marine environment, protecting wildlife and supporting communities and industries that depend on a healthy sea. SAS also hopes that the Seas for Life boards will become focal points for community coastal protection activities such as beach cleans and school projects.

Surfers Against Sewage will be delivering school talks and mini community beach clean launch events at each of the 25 new ‘Seas For Life Communities’ and are encouraging local schools, community groups and beach lovers to get in touch with the SAS education team if they’d like to organise your own Seas For Life community event.

SAS Campaign and Education Manager Dom Ferris, said: “Installing these amazing information boards in 35 of our harbours, coves and rivers will both enhance and support the sense of sustainable stewardship that already exists in the fishing & coastal communities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly for many years, protecting our Seas For Life.”