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The Purbeck Marine Wildlife Reserve, is the longest established Voluntary Marine Nature Reserve (VMNR) in the UK. VMNR status does not offer any extra legal protection to the wildlife of the area - visitors and users are encouraged to contribute to the safeguarding of the site for future generations by treating the wildlife and the environment with respect.
The reserve is overseen by a committee whose members are actively involved with protecting the area. These include the Smedmore Estate, Natural England, Fishermen, leisure users and Dorset Wildlife Trust.
The reserve was established in 1978, in recognition of both the high nature conservation value of the area and the suitability of the site - Kimmeridge Bay in particular, for marine education. An unusual double low tide allows extra time for exploring the more interesting ledges and pools along the lower edges of the shore and the best low tides (spring tides) always occur in the early to mid afternoon - ideal for most visitors.
Divers have known about the rich sublittoral habitats around Purbeck for many years and Kimmeridge is a favourite launching point for dive-boats. The many wrecks in the area are well visited, but natural reefs and other features are also popular.
A new Snorkelling
Trail was created in August 2006, leading snorkellers through
the varied marine life in the mild, shallow waters of Kimmeridge
Bay. Information, safety advice and a waterproof ID guide can be
obtained from the Marine Centre. The trail should only be followed
in clear, calm sea conditions and is best used during neap tides.
It is only in place during the summer
months.
 
For all your snorkelling equipment visit Simply Snorkel!
The Reserve Manager, Julie Hatcher and the team of Marine Wardens, work to promote and interpret the reserve. They can be regularly seen on-site during the summer months around Kimmeridge Bay.
Visit the free entry marine centre near the boat slipway and try your hand at fossil rubbing, sustainable fishing and learn about strandline treasures washed up on the shore. Peer inside the fish tanks housing native fish, corals, crabs and anemones and during the summer season, watch the surprise viewings of underwater Kimmeridge via the live seabed camera! There's even an opportunity to control the camera with an interactive joystick!
***OPENING TIMES***
The marine centre is now open every day 10.00am to 5.00 pm until September.
Calling all Divers!

Register with FishWatch to help survey the
Purbeck Marine Wildlife Reserve in June 2008.
Find out the latest news at the Reserve with
Kimmeridge Tidings

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