The project will embed a minimum of four million individual oysters to help restore healthy marine ecosystems by improving water quality and providing a home for a wide range of species.Native European oysters, once abundant along the Norfolk coastline, play a vital role in maintaining marine health. With the disappearance of the species from UK waters in the past century, this ecosystem function has been lost.Welsh actor and TV presenter Joanna Page visited the coastal site, where juvenile oyst
The project will embed a minimum of four million individual oysters to help restore healthy marine ecosystems by improving water quality and providing a home for a wide range of species.Native European oysters, once abundant along the Norfolk coastline, play a vital role in maintaining marine health. With the disappearance of the species from UK waters in the past century, this ecosystem function has been lost.Welsh actor and TV presenter Joanna Page visited the coastal site, where juvenile oysters - known as "spats" - are being nurtured for release into the wild. Joanna said: "As a mum, a dog owner and someone who loves the sea, I was really moved by the scale and ambition of this project. Seeing the baby oysters being prepared for their new home was incredible.
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