It was great to be able to explain a bit about some of the work Green Shores is doing to restore saltmarsh in Scotland to the #Deluge project, as part of #ArtWalkPorty
We were at the salt marsh at Aberlady (not one of our restoration sites), a beautiful location with a board walk over the marsh to provide access to the beach beyond and prevent damage to the fragile habitat.
#Saltmarsh #NatureRestorationFund #Aberlady #AberladyNatureReserve
#deluge #artwalkporty #SaltMarsh #naturerestorationfund #aberlady #aberladynaturereserve
Pretty stripey stems of the new growth of the Bolboshoenus maritimus. Good to see the stock plants starting to bulk up again after being split into single stems.
#Saltmarsh #Plants #NatureRestorationFund
#SaltMarsh #plants #naturerestorationfund
Looking forward to meeting Kathi from the Wild For Scotland podcast tomorrow. An excuse to talk all things #SaltMarsh .
#SaltMarsh #podcast #coast #HabitatRestoration
Sea-blite flowers are an example of a minimalist flower. Sepals only, no petals, 5 stamen with pollen and 2 stigmas.
It must work as the plants are generally annuals and return from seed each year. I'm constantly amazed that these plants inundated by the tide have flowers and are successfully pollinated.
Not sure if this qualifies for #Bloomscrolling though?
#Saltmarsh #plants #flowers #NatureRestorationFund #NatureScot
#bloomscrolling #SaltMarsh #plants #flowers #naturerestorationfund #naturescot
Sometimes on the saltmarsh at low tide, in amongst the vegetation, and the sea far away, you are reminded that this is a place that belongs to both the land and the sea.
This empty crab shell was spotted caught amongst the sea-blite and grasses, presumably floated in on the rising tide and dropped on the falling tide.
#SaltMarsh #plants #crab #coastal #naturerestorationfund
Wednesday is our Plant Hub volunteering day, at the moment, we are mostly working on splitting the Sea Club Rush (Bolboschoenus maritimus) plants to increase our stock ready for planting out in late winter/early spring.
This perennial plant can be divided from the root stock, and when the seeds form in late summer, we will collect them to grow new plants on. Photo is of Sea Club Rush flowers. #saltmarsh
#HabitatRestoration #NatureRestorationFund #plants
#SaltMarsh #HabitatRestoration #naturerestorationfund #plants
This is what a fragmented saltmarsh looks like and why we at Green Shores are working to restore saltmarshes to full health. The depth of soil the saltmarsh can make is impressive!
However, the energy from the sea (especially during storms) is enough to break up the leading edge of the saltmarsh, allowing further erosion.
By planting native species, the natural saltmarsh can regrow and spread.
#Saltmarsh #HabitatRestoration #NatureRestorationFund #NatureScot #Coast #Scotland
#SaltMarsh #HabitatRestoration #naturerestorationfund #naturescot #coast #scotland
Delighted to be invited to provide saltmarsh input to this walkshop with #ArtWalkPorty linking saltmarshes, climate crisis and advertising.
https://www.artwalkporty.co.uk/event/deluge-walkshop-with-dana-olarescu-and-camille-oboudaram/
#artwalkporty #SaltMarsh #workshop #art #ClimateCrisis
Nice bit of lichen growing on top of a post at the Dornoch Firth Green Shores saltmarsh restoration site. Beautiful day for a site visit, some observations, measurements and plans made.
#LichenSubscribe #Saltmarsh #NatureRestorationFund
#LichenSubscribe #SaltMarsh #naturerestorationfund
The annual glasswort (Salicornia) plants are really greening up the mudflats now. They are able to survive on the mud flats and in amongst the more varied vegetation of the saltmarshes, as in this photo. After flowering in August or September they will release their seeds as the stems break up over winter to grow new plants next year.
#Saltmarsh #NatureRestorationFund
#SaltMarsh #naturerestorationfund
This is Grass-leaved Orache, a salt tolerant plant with long roots to hold fast when the tides come in, and an ability to excrete salt from it's leaves. Grass leaved orache also has tolerance to drought and high temperatures.
It's seeds are food for birds and it's flowers, though petal-less are very pretty. #Saltmarsh #biodiversity #NatureScot #NatureRestorationFund #flowers
#SaltMarsh #biodiversity #naturescot #naturerestorationfund #flowers
Sea Asters (Aster tripolium) are just starting to flower this week on the Eden Estuary saltmarshes.
One of the many plants that make a home on the edge of Sea and Land.
#Saltmarsh #biodiversity #NatureScot #NatureRestorationFund
#SaltMarsh #biodiversity #naturescot #naturerestorationfund
Another productive session at the plant hub today. We managed to split and pot up so many stock plants that we ran out of pots and tray space to put them in. Great work from the poly tunnel team.
#NatureScot #NatureRestorationFund #Saltmarsh #volunteers
#naturescot #naturerestorationfund #SaltMarsh #volunteers
This art residency at Art Walk Porty looks interesting: Artistic collaboration between art centres based near saltmarshes.
"The project centres on artistic responses to the climate emergency. Each saltmarsh location is home to vital ecosystems which play integral parts in tidal wetland systems and in sequestering global marine carbon."
https://www.artwalkporty.co.uk/delugetravellingresidency.html
#SaltMarsh #artwalkporty #climatearts
Sea Plantain is a saltmarsh plant, using it's long roots to stay in place or find a foothold in rocky shorelines.
It's not one we plant for saltmarsh restoration, but will colonise suitable sites on the sea shore line.
#Saltmarsh #HabitatRestorationFund
@NatureScot
#SaltMarsh #habitatrestorationfund
Another warm day in the polytunnel, lots of Sea Club-Rush (Bolboshoenus maritimus) split for growing on as stock for establishing new saltmarsh. Excellent work from volunteers again, good company & cake!
#naturescot #NatureRestorationFund #volunteers #saltmarsh
#naturescot #naturerestorationfund #volunteers #SaltMarsh
Another tiny flower from the saltmarsh. Sea arrowgrass (Triglochin maritima) has lots of small flowers arranged up the flowering stem.
It can be amazing what you see when you look closely.
#Saltmarsh #Flowers #HabitatRestoration
#SaltMarsh #flowers #HabitatRestoration
Lovely to see a late sea thrift flower on a salt marsh this week. Such cheery and resilient flowers.
#Saltmarsh #FridayFlowers #BloomScrolling #Flowers #Wildflowers
#SaltMarsh #fridayflowers #bloomscrolling #flowers #wildflowers
Taking #seagrass (Zostera noltii) and #SaltMarsh #flora samples for #microbial community #eDNA and ancient DNA analysis (prokaryotes, #fungi and plants) of #sediment, #rhizome and epibionts, Oka Estuary, Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, Bizkaia, Basque Country
#BlueCarbon #metabarcoding #MicrobialEcology #rhizome #sediment #fungi #edna #microbial #flora #SaltMarsh #seagrass
An example of how the red fescue (Festuca rubra) spreads into nearby ground. New roots form along the stem and if the plant is disturbed, the newly rooted parts can form new plants.
#Saltmarsh #Plants #Grasses #Propagation #PlantsAreCool
#SaltMarsh #plants #grasses #propagation #plantsarecool