FAMILIES from RAF St Mawgan have been getting out and about exploring the Newquay coastline.

Thirteen families braved the ever-changing skies to take part in Big F-T’s Rock Pool Adventures at Tolcarne Beach.

They discovered various marine life including crabs, starfish and goby fish in the rock pools and navigated around sea caves.

Participants learned to identify sea creatures (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)
Participants learned to identify sea creatures (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)

The event was part of a wider initiative led by the RAF St Mawgan People and Families Support Team, which is designed to strengthen bonds between service families, and their local area.

Carol Atkinson, the community development officer at RAF St Mawgan, said: “Despite the unpredictable weather, the shoreline buzzed with laughter and discovery as children and adults alike rolled up their sleeves to uncover the wonders of the rock pools.

“Guided by an enthusiastic instructor, participants learned to identify sea creatures, pick up crabs and even navigate coastal caves, many for the very first time.

A star fish was among the creatures they discovered (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)
A star fish was among the creatures they discovered (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)

“Undeterred by the typical Cornish weather, it was great to see families from across the Station chatting and having fun together.

“The enthusiasm of the instructor encouraged the young adventurers, and their grown-ups, to pick up crabs, identify anemones and climb through caves. It was also exciting to see the growth of children and young people throughout the session from the encouragement of their peers, some of whom had only just met.”

The families navigated caves as part of their coastal adventure (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)
The families navigated caves as part of their coastal adventure (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)

RAF Station Commander, Wing Commander Helen Simpson added: “We certainly had all four seasons in the space of the session, but the smiles and excitement from big and small really demonstrated how fantastic it was.

“The event not only offered a hands-on marine experience but also served as a powerful reminder of the importance of community and shared adventure, especially for families navigating the unique challenges of military life.”

The event was a reminder of the importance of community and shared adventure (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)
The event was a reminder of the importance of community and shared adventure (Picture: RAF St Mawgan)