SCIENTISTS from the University of St Andrews have been working around the Morecambe Bay coastline to investigate the increasing demands placed upon nature by a growing population.
Press release: Morcambe and Wiser
Scientists are heading to the unlikely location of Morcambe to find out more about the effects of climate change.
A group led by the University of St Andrews will take to the northwest coastline of England this month to investigate the increasing demands placed upon nature by a growing population.
BBC News at Ten
If you missed it Dr Iris Moeller was on BBC News at Ten, talking about the importance of natural sea defences like salt marshes in light of the 60th anniversary of the great flood the devastated east and south-east coasts of England.
BBC News – Legacy of Britain’s great flood
A grim saga of ignorance and incompetence that allowed a vicious storm to kill more than 300 people is remembered in dozens of coastal communities today.
Radio 4: what’s so special about salt marshes?
Andrew Bomford of Radio 4 chats with the CBESS Team to find out why a team of scientists is out on the Essex Marshes.
Radio 4 : start the Week – natural capital
On Monday 14th January, valuing nature was on the agenda for Radio 4’s Start the Week.
BBC Radio Essex
Four days left to listen to Prof. Graham Underwood on BBC Essex talking to Dave Monk.
Echo – Scientists trawl saltmarshes for climate change answers
SCIENTISTS are hoping to find the answer to the crisis of climate change – on a bleak salt marsh near Colchester.
CBESS on ITV News
The CBESS Team were interviewed by ITV Anglica today and made it on to ITV News at 6pm.
Press Release: nature’s helping hand
Scientists are heading to the unlikely location of Essex to find out more about the effects of climate change.
A group led by the University of St Andrews will take to the Essex salt marshes today (Monday 14 January) for two weeks to investigate the increasing demands placed upon nature by a growing population.