17 Nov 2020

Thanks to Jean Luc Solandt for telling me about this. This European Native Oyster Habitat Restoration Handbook aims to provide foundational and practical guidance on the restoration and conservation of native oysters (Ostrea edulis) and native oyster habitat across the UK and Ireland. The guidance outlined throughout the Handbook is also of relevance to projects […]

17 Nov 2020

Thanks to Bryce Beukers-Stewart for forwarding this information.  The paper can be accessed here The Conversation ‘Shellfish such as scallops, mussels and oysters – bivalve molluscs – readily take up tiny specs of metals into their tissues and shells. In sufficient concentrations this can harm their growth and survival chances, and even threaten the health of any […]

17 Nov 2020

Thanks to Emma Sheehan for this. CGTN: RAZOR: How mussels could help soaring food demand and the environment – Watch the Video Jo Colan and Giulia Carbonaro Feeding the world’s ever-increasing population is a growing challenge, pushing the limits of what the planet can sustain. By 2050, the demand for food is expected to be […]

10 Nov 2020

The UK has failed to get on course to meet even its own net zero carbon ambitions by 2050 and restore nature on what should have been the start of the global COP26 climate gathering in Glasgow. Boris Johnson’s Tory government has yet to deliver the scale of investment needed to lead the world towards a low carbon future, […]

10 Nov 2020

Goodwin Sands was awarded marine protected area (MPA) status by the government last year due to its biodiversity and unique habitats. But despite its status and fervent opposition by local conservationists, archaeologists and historians, millions of tonnes of sand and gravel are about to be dredged from the site, as part of plans to extend […]

10 Nov 2020

The latest water quality report from Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) reveals that Between 1st October 2019 and 30th September 2020, a total of 2,941 Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) discharge notifications were issued through the Safer Seas Service, a real time alert system for sea water users of pollution releases which is based on information they […]

10 Nov 2020

This year’s Great British Beach Clean organised by the Marine Conservation Society was held as a week-long event running from the 18-25th September. The results show a concerning, but perhaps predictable, presence of PPE litter. Face masks and gloves were found on almost 30% of beaches cleaned by our volunteers. The Source to Sea Litter […]