Save Anglesey's stacks as a sea kayak destination - by 8 Jan 2020!

Phil Stone, Places to Paddle Manager • Dec 19, 2019

620 new turbines may affect access, flow rates and eddies

Calling all sea kayakers! Do you paddle in North Wales? An application for a marine licence has been made to support the installation of a 240 MW array of tide turbines off Anglesey.

Snowdonia Canoe Club has concerns that this development could have a serious effect on the environment and paddling around Holyhead, and may mean the loss of what is one of the best and most easily accessible locations for challenging sea kayaking in Europe.

Check out the Snowdonia Canoe Club website for further information and to give your support if you can:
https://www.snowdoniacanoeclub.org/single-post/2019/12/18/Morlais---Marine-license-application

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