Natural England new corporate strategy
Natural England launched a new strategy for growth, health and security at the end of 2025. The strategy highlights climate change as a growing risk to marine ecosystems and seafood supply. It commits to ecosystem‑based management of seas, restoring habitats to improve resilience and supporting nature‑friendly fisheries to enhance food security. The strategy links healthy seas to climate adaptation, aiming to rebuild marine biodiversity, protect coastal communities and ensure sustainable seafood production while contributing to Net Zero and wider climate resilience goals.
To find out more, please see the following link to the Strategy:
2022 CHASM Film
Fishing has been a part of Selsey Bill, West Sussex and the surrounding areas since the Bronze Age. Local fishermen tell of huge changes to the fishing grounds in recent years, about the small numbers of lobsters being caught locally, and large influxes of sediment arriving in their fishing grounds. Needing to understand these changes led to the development of... Read More»
Sea's The Day Film
Sea's the Day: The Fishermen of Selsey Bill. The film is one of the high points of the project. Millstream Productions did a wonderful job as they worked with the project team to sift through the oral history interviews to identify likely candidates to sit in front of a camera. This was followed by filmed interviews at locations on... Read More»
BBC Breakfast Water Quality Special plus 'Our Sea Forest'
If you missed this BBC Breakfast Water Quality Special on Tues 5th September 2023, which was filmed at Langstone Harbour, worry not! The Clean Harbours Partnership Team have curated and uploaded the most pertinent segments relating to the Clean Harbours Partnership's efforts on their YouTube channel. You can watch them here: https://youtu.be/BbP4n5HihXM?si=9sGLJmh6WlbtKUDf They would also like to share a... Read More»