Did you know that the Solent is so important internationally, nationally and locally for nature that it is protected by 72 designations? These include National Nature Reserves, RSPB Reserves, National Landscapes, Marine Conservation Zones, Ramsar Sites, SSSIs, Special Areas of Conservation, Shellfish Protected Waters, Special Protection Areas and a United Nations Biosphere. #MarineConservation #MarineProtectedAreas #SolentSeascapeProject Natural England Blue Marine Foundation
Solent Seascape Project
Environmental Services
🌊The UK's first seascape scale restoration project 🌍A five-year collaborative project for people, nature and climate
About us
🌊 The UK’s first seascape scale restoration project 🌍 A five-year collaborative project for people, nature and climate 👥 Bringing people together to achieve seascape restoration in the Solent. Website coming soon!
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- The Solent
- Type
- Nonprofit
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The Solent, GB
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An important report from two of our Solent Seascape Project partners, Project Seagrass and Blue Marine Foundation, looking at the impact of poor water quality on seagrass and the consequences of this on our ability to fight climate change.
Seagrass meadows play a critical role for the coastal environment 🌱🌊 The roots of seagrass extend to form a network which strengthens our coasts, helping to reduce coastal erosion. Their leaves weaken wave energy and storm surges, offering protection to coastal communities. Seagrass meadows also provide an invaluable nursery habitat for fish species including cod. However, seagrass meadows across the British Isles are in a perilous state due to poor water quality. This is primarily a result of excess nutrients from sewage and livestock, which reduces seagrass' ability to sequester carbon and mitigate climate change. The values of nitrogen recorded in the British Isles are globally amongst the highest ever recorded for seagrass tissue, highlighting the challenges that these seagrass meadows face. The UK and devolved Governments need to adequately enforce existing regulations to reduce nutrient pollution and prevent further deterioration of our seagrass habitats. Read more in our report with Blue Marine Foundation and Surfers Against Sewage: https://ow.ly/vxTC50Uv4Jr 📸 Michiel Vos / Ocean Image Bank
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Our next, free Winter Talk is coming up next Wednesday. The online talk is a chance to hear from a range of speakers from the Solent Seascape partnership to discover how the project is progressing and what we have planned for 2025. Learn about our successes and what we achieved in 2024, as well as how we are restoring these precious habitats. We’ll also explain how the project will progress and share the exciting plans we have for this coming year. 📅 Wednesday 22 Jan, 7-8.30pm 📍 Book and join us online at https://lnkd.in/dXmJEUep. With thanks to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust for organising. #SolentSeascapeProject #GenerationRestoration #WinterTalk #Online Blue Marine Foundation
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Join a range of speakers from the Solent Seascape Project to hear about how the project is progressing as part of the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust winter talk series! We'll be speaking alongside other Solent Seascape Project partners about activity delivered last year and what we have planned during 2025! Sign up for the free talk here 👉 https://ow.ly/ezXR50UsrGY 📸 Lewis M Jefferies
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Seagrass is one of the four habitats the Solent Seascape Project is working to protect and restore. But why? This vital natural resource has many benefits, not just for wildlife but for all of us, especially those living near to the meadows. Did you know it can even store carbon 35 times faster than rainforests? 🌿 To help preserve this important habitat around the Solent, we’re working with our partners Project Seagrass and Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to restore seagrass meadows at Priory Bay and Thorness on the Isle of Wight, as well as at Calshot and Chilling in Hampshire. You can find out more about seagrass and our work to protect it on our website www.solentseascape.com With thanks to Theo Vickers for the stunning photos. #SolentSeascapeProject #Seagrass #SeagrassMeadows #GenerationRestoriation #Solent #CoastalCommunities #FightClimateChange #CoastalResilience #IsleOfWight Blue Marine Foundation
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Sign up as a volunteer for our partner Project Seagrass, and be part of the Solent Seascape Project too, as we work to restore seagrass across the Solent together.
Are you looking to try something new in 2025? Sign up to volunteer as part of our work across the UK 👉 https://lnkd.in/eKXHYTME
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Solent Seagrass 2024: A year in review 🌱 As we move forwards to a new year in 2025 its important to reflect on efforts, achievements and lessons learnt in the year gone by and some reflections for 2024 | Project Seagrass | Swansea University 📌In January we began the Solent Seascape Project - a UN decade recognised holistic seascape project, active restoration of Zostera marina, planting 0.5 ha of our 3.5 ha target. 📌Witnessing significant success through germination, growth and survival of seed-based (132k seeds planted) and transplant (2160 plants planted) methodologies subtidally and intertidally - a particular personal highlight! 📌Continuation of our WWF-UK seagrass planting methodology project demonstrating success now 2 years on from planting 📌Collaboration with Seacology, Blue Parameters and Warren Boats to install Advanced Mooring Systems, and using UAVs to map the seagrass meadow 📌101, 710k seagrass seeds harvested from Isle of Wight meadows currently overwintering in the Project Seagrass nursery, which will actively contribute to local restoration in 2025 📌Launched our Fragment Walks, an engagement and outreach initiative to facilitate, enhance and upscale local restoration practices. This year 8 fragment walks took place, planting 329 fragments over 17 m2 with the help of 214 volunteers. 📌Directly engaged with 839 volunteers - we couldn't do it without the generous help of local volunteers. 📌Presented externally to numerous workshops, conferences, panels and working groups with a particular highlight being at ISBW World Seagrass Association in Naples in May on the supporting and provisioning services of fisheries that seagrass meadows provides - #RESOW #SMMR 📌Undertaken 15 individual field campaigns - planting, monitoring and seed collections in The Solent and Isle of Wight and participated and contributed to 23 outreach and engagement events. 📌Harnessed new and continued professional relationships, collaborations and partnerships with some amazing folk, and by no means exhaustive, a special thank to all who have worked with us this year Mermaid ~ Isle of Wight Distillery | Liz Earle Beauty Co. Limited | Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust | The Green Blue | Royal Yachting Association (RYA) | Pineapple Island UK | ecoSUB Robotics | Arc Biodiversity & Climate Ltd | Deloitte | Ocean Conservation Trust| Aram Atkinson | Theo Vickers | Laura McConnell | Yachts For Science | Arksen Here's to 2025! Happy New Year!
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As the last day of the year comes to a close, we’re looking back on 2024.....and what a year it has been for the Solent Seascape Project! Over the last 12 months, the partnership has continued to work hard protecting, restoring and connecting saltmarsh, seagrass meadows, seabird nesting sites and oyster beds across the Solent strait. We were even endorsed by the United Nations as an internationally important Ocean Decade Action for our work. None of this would have been possible without our partners, volunteers, supporters, funders and followers who have been so vital to our restoration efforts - thank you. We hope you all have a very happy New Year. Here’s to 2025 and everything we can achieve together for these important habitats. #HappyNewYear #2024 #2025 #SolentSeascapeProject Blue Marine Foundation Project Seagrass Natural England Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Chichester Harbour Conservancy RSPB Coastal Partners Environment Agency University of Portsmouth East Head Impact Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme
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🎄 A very merry Christmas from the team at the Solent Seascape Project! 🎉 Thank you for all your support over the last year and for all your help working to protect and restore the very special Solent seascape. We hope you have a happy and peaceful Christmas (and enjoy the Solent waters if you’re taking a Boxing Day dip!) #MerryChristmas #SolentSeascapeProject #BoxingDaySwim Blue Marine Foundation Project Seagrass Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Coastal Partners RSPB Chichester Harbour Conservancy Natural England University of Portsmouth
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Tis the season of dazzling light displays, from colourful flashing ones, to icicles, and even Father Christmas shaped ones, but did you know that beneath our Solent waters, there are creatures that put on equally incredible and colourful displays? Cuttlefish have the amazing ability to rapidly change the colour and brightness of their skin, in the case of the common cuttlefish - the species normally found in the Solent- from mottled brown to vibrant blues and greens. They can put on mesmerising displays of flashing, colourful patterns that pulse along their bodies to attract a mate, and hypnotise prey, using specialised skin cells called chromatophores. These cells also allow them to camouflage themselves against their surroundings. Not only are cuttlefish incredibly talented in the special effects department, but they are also highly intelligent, with studies showing they have the ability to count and also delay gratification - ignoring food if they know something better will be coming along. Like other cephalopods, such as squids and octopuses, they can squirt ink when threatened, confusing predators and covering their escape. Most often, all we get to see is the bleached-white cuttlebone that can be found washed ashore on Solent beaches and is often given to budgies, but this belies the truly remarkable and colourful abilities of this incredible creature, found right here on our Solent doorstep. 📷 Theo Vickers #SolentSeascapeProject #SpeciesSpotlight #Cuttlefish Blue Marine Foundation