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Description: Stronger Shores are learning how underwater habitats such as seagrass meadows, kelp forests, and native oyster reefs can naturally protect our coastlines from erosion and flooding, improve water quality, and create habitats for wildlife. We also believe that a healthy coastal and marine environment means a more beautiful place that people want to live, work, and visit.
We want to support a broad range of projects that are community led, and support the Stronger Shores mission of understanding how natural marine habitats can protect our coastline.
We want communities and people to be part of this by building understanding of underwater habitats (seagrass, kelp, and native oysters), how the coastline is changing with the climate crisis, and what action individuals and groups can take to help protect and restore the marine and coastal environment.
Funding can be for new or existing projects and activities which:
- Improve people’s understanding of the marine and coastal environment in the North East of England, and how it helps protect our coastlines.
- Enable people to better look after the marine and coastal environment and the wildlife that lives there.
- Explore how the coast is changing over time due to the climate crisis and other man-made impacts such as over-fishing.
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