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All Nature: Sowing The Sea

Oct 04, 202429 minSeason 4Ep. 2
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Episode description


The impacts of climate change are wide-ranging, but here in the UK, where none of us lives more than 70 miles from the sea, bigger winter storms, heavy rain and increased wave power create serious coastal flooding risks for huge numbers of people. In the North East of England, an innovative partnership of organisations, led by South Tyneside Council, is working on a programme of work exploring natural solutions to reducing this flood risk. In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast, we meet Karen Daglish, Delivery Manager at the Stronger Shores programme, to learn more about this inspiring, collaborative initiative. We also meet Judy Power, Project Manager at Tees Rivers Trust, one of the partner organisations working with the programme, and learn about the incredible, painstaking work they’re doing grow and protect seagrass and wild oysters in the Tees Estuary. 


Listen to learn about: 


  • The long-term goals and ambition of the Stronger Shores programme. 
  • The amazing potential of wild oysters to filter water and sequester carbon. 
  • The reason that seagrass is such an important species – and why it is under threat. 
  • How engagement activities across the North East are helping more people locally to appreciate and understand the natural species on their shores. 


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