Help Our Kelp: Rewilding the Sussex Kelp Forest

    Press/Media: Research cited

    Description

    Ian Hendy is leading the scientific research on a new bid to protect some of Britain's kelp forests

    Period23 Mar 2021 → 28 Mar 2021

    Media coverage

    3

    Media coverage

    • Title'Trawler ban is vital for seabed off Sussex'
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletThe Argus
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date28/03/21
      DescriptionWhy is the regeneration of kelp important?

      It would not only boost depleted marine wildlife but provide other benefits to the marine environment and communities.
      URLhttps://www.theargus.co.uk/news/19191614.trawler-ban-vital-seabed-off-sussex/?ref=rss
      PersonsIan Hendy
    • TitleBBC Radio Sussex
      Degree of recognitionRegional
      Media name/outletBBC Radio Sussex
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date26/03/21
      DescriptionIan Hendy is leading the scientific research on a new bid to protect some of Britain's kelp forests
      Producer/AuthorBBC
      URLtiny.cc/i3vvtz
      PersonsIan Hendy
    • TitleWave 105.2
      Degree of recognitionRegional
      Media name/outletWave 105.2
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date24/03/21
      DescriptionIan Hendy is leading the scientific research on a new bid to protect some of Britain's kelp forests
      URLtiny.cc/2m8vtz
      PersonsIan Hendy

    Media contributions

    1

    Media contributions

    • TitleHelp Our Kelp: Rewilding the Sussex Kelp Forest
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletSussex Wildlife Trust
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date23/03/21
      DescriptionKelp, the group of brown seaweeds that are capable of forming dense 'kelp forests', was once abundant along the West Sussex coastline. But this important habitat has diminished over time, leaving just a few small patches and individual plants, mostly in shallow water along the shoreline.
      URLhttps://sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/catch-up
      PersonsIan Hendy