The Chesil Beach Centre operated by the Fine Foundation explains the extraordinary geology and ecology of Chesil Beach – an 18-mile natural shingle barrier beach and The Fleet lagoon behind it. Interactive displays explore how this remarkable feature formed, its unique graduated pebble sizes increasing from west to east, and the rare habitats it creates. The center explains The Fleet’s importance for wildlife including breeding seabirds and rare plants, plus fishing heritage. Exhibits cover smuggling history, shipwrecks, and the beach’s role as a natural sea defense. Educational programs, guided walks, and rock pool rambles bring coastal ecology to life. The center provides essential context for understanding this World Heritage geomorphological feature. Located where Chesil meets Portland, visitors can immediately explore the beach. The center demonstrates successful environmental education about dynamic coastal systems and conservation challenges.
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