Sussex Coast
Kelp Forest & Seagrass
Sussex Wildlife Trust + Blue Marine Foundation + ZSL
The UK's biggest underwater rewilding: 300 square kilometres of Sussex seabed protected from trawlers by a single bylaw. Kelp forests that once fed fisheries for centuries had been scraped away. Now nature is returning — and teaching us that sometimes the most powerful climate action is simply stopping the damage.

Impact Metrics
Seabed Protected
Kelp Forest Recovery
Habitat Species
Sustainable Development Goals
Decent Work
Climate Action
Life Below Water
About This Project
Organisation: Sussex Wildlife Trust + Blue Marine Foundation + ZSL
Location: Sussex Coast, UK
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Standard: Verra VM0033 Pathway (Developing)
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Funding Route: Direct Donation to NGO
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