A South Tyneside Council-led project aims to strengthen North Eastern coastlines and communities in the face of flooding, erosion and the impacts of climate change.
Hack the ocean with Open Sea Lab
From the seawire: ocean news in December 2022
From the seawire: ocean news in November 2022
Oyster reef restoration works - and we need more of it
New tool developed to monitor health of marine ecosystems and extinction risk of species
Marine invasive species special issue
From the seawire: ocean news in October 2022
From the seawire: ocean news in September 2022
Biobank aims to save West Coast kelp forests
Scientists at Simon Fraser University have developed a cryogenic freezing technique to store germplasm, or “seed”, of at-risk bull kelp in a biobank. The collection of “seed” could be used to aid restoration efforts and advance research projects such as identifying kelp populations that may be better suited to survive in the warmer waters expected with climate change.