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We've been busy confirming the next saltmarsh restoration planting dates today.
If you are in Fife, near Tayport or St Andrews and like getting muddy while restoring habitat, reducing coastal erosion and creating a carbon store, we have a day out (or more) for you.
Dates and how to sign up to volunteer on our webpage:
greenshores.wp.st-andrews.ac.u
Please share.
#Fife #Saltmarsh #Muddy #NatureRestorationFund #NatureScot

The saltmarsh walk went well today. The participants saw the new fencing in place on the seaward side of the saltmarsh that is taking some of the energy out of the waves, protecting the damaged saltmarsh. Next year’s plantings will also be protected while they establish, & once established those plants will go on to shelter the saltmarsh further, allowing it to extend more.
#SaltmarshRestoration #Saltmarsh #NatureRestorationFund #NatureScot #MeerMittwoch

Green Shores has been featured in an article in Golf Sustainable online magazine.

Many golf courses are on or close to estuaries and benefit from the protection from erosion that saltmarshes provide, including at St Andrews Links and at Royal Dornoch who support our saltmarsh restoration work.
Read the article if you want to find out more:

golfsustainable.com/en/salt-ma

Golf Sustainable · Saltmarshes at Royal Dornoch and St. Andrews can grow againGreen Shores project of the University of St. Andrews ensures the renaturation of salt marshes.

It's always great to see points where the erosion of the salt marsh is starting to be reversed. This saltmarsh has been eroded previously but plants are now growing on the exposed faces, protecting them and helping the saltmarsh build again.
The height of the saltmarsh visible due to the erosion is a good indicator of how much sediment can be stored in a healthy saltmarsh.
#Saltmarsh #NatureScot #NatureRestorationFund

The Green Shores team have been busy the last few weeks, planting, field trips, organising fencing to protect new planting sites as well as keeping up with the plant propagation.
One of our volunteers spotted this amazing Emperor moth after a planting session at Dornoch Firth and shared it with us.
This is why we are doing all the work, to build spaces for biodiversity that have been lost or degraded.
Photo by J Robinson
#moth #Biodiversity #Saltmarsh #NatureRestorationFund