Safety and The Fossil Code
On the beach
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Always stay away from the cliffs.
- Do not climb the cliffs. Rock falls can happen at any time.
- Beware of landslides and mudflows, especially
during or after wet weather.
- Always aim to be on the beaches on a falling
tide and beware of the incoming tide, especially around headlands.
- Beware of large waves in rough weather,
especially on steeply shelving beaches like Chesil.
On the coast path
- Keep well away from the cliff edges and ensure
that children and dogs are kept under control.
- Observe all restricted access and diversion
signs - this is a changing and active coast.
The signs indicate danger.
- Follow the Country Code.
Collecting fossils
- The best, and safest, place to look for fossils
is on the beach where the sea has washed away soft clay and mud.
- Do not collect or hammer into the cliffs, fossil
features or rocky ledges.
- Keep collecting to a minimum. Avoid removing in situ fossils, rocks or
minerals.
- The collection of actual specimens should be
restricted to those places where there is a plentiful supply.
- Only collect what you need ....... leave something
for others.
- Never collect from walls or buildings. Take care not to undermine fences, bridges or
other structures.
- Be considerate and don't leave a site in an
unsightly or dangerous condition.
- Some landowners do not wish people to collect ....
please observe notices.
The West
Dorset fossil collecting code of conduct
- This applies between Lyme Regis and Burton
Bradstock.
- Collectors are asked NOT to dig in the cliffs
without permission.
- Important fossil finds should be registered at
the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre.
The Fossil Collecting and Beach Safety Guide leaflet and the full Fossil Collecting Code are available to download below as Adobe Acrobat files.
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