Saltmarsh and mudflats
Saltwater marshes and mudflats form as saltwater floods swiftly and silently up winding creeks to cover the marsh before retreating again. This process reveals glistening mud teeming with the…
Saltwater marshes and mudflats form as saltwater floods swiftly and silently up winding creeks to cover the marsh before retreating again. This process reveals glistening mud teeming with the…
One of the last known surviving inland saltmarsh in the British Isles
Coastal habitats are found wherever the land meets the sea. With some 17,800km, the UK has one of the longest national coastlines in Europe. The coast is home to many habitats, with cliffs, rocky…
Extending for almost three shimmering miles at low water, Alde Mudflats is a vast expanse of inter-tidal mud fringed by a rich band of salt marsh.
Welwick Saltmarsh is the most extensive area of saltmarsh on the north bank of the River Humber.
Rachel Langley, Living Seas Coordinator explains her love of Essex's saltmarshes.
England's chalk streams are some of its rarest wildlife habitats. Learn techniques for keeping these habitats in good health.
Explore and record our coastal and marine wildlife. All welcome!
Weekly work parties are held on our coastal reserves in the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
Learn about the habitat types in Beds, Cambs and Northants