Our Projects
Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum was born from the Sea Empress disaster as the need for an independent body to address issues facing our coast became apparent. Just like the response to that disaster, we work to bring people together – to start conversations and to inspire change, and although we have developed significantly over the years, our mission has not changed; to support sustainable development and to protect our coast and marine environments for current and future generations to enjoy.
Each of our projects have been developed to deliver a collaborative, sustainable approach to coastal issues and opportunities, and our work with a wide range of partners has seen us receive national and international recognition.
The breadth of our projects demonstrate how innovative and adaptive PCF can be in developing and testing new ideas. Our programmes are constantly growing and evolving as we seek new approaches to current and future challenges.
For more information on our projects, click the links below or get in touch.
Latest News
Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in STEM and Renewable Energy: SPARC 2026 Career Connections Event
By Lottie Lawrence, SPARC Industry Facilitator at Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum. Last week’s SPARC Career’s Connections event saw over 120 girls from secondary schools across Pembrokeshire join industry professionals at the Bridge Innovation Centre in Pembroke Dock to...
Marine Futures South Wales Internships x 2
Thanks for your interest in this role. The deadline has now passed. Please keep in touch for further opportunities.
Shorebirds on our doorstep: what we learned from PCF’s Marine Code training mini-series
In late February, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum (PCF) hosted the first Pembrokeshire Marine Code environmental training mini-series of 2026, focused on shoreline birds. The series brought people together online and out on the coast to build practical knowledge of wading...
Festival of the Sea returns to Milford Haven with a free day of coastal discovery, creativity and community
Pembrokeshire ‘Living Coast’ 2026 Photo Competition

Educating the next generation

Nutrient management in the Haven Waterway

Developing a new industry in Wales

Protecting wildlife in Pembrokeshire

Sustainable recreation management

