The Trust is filled with pride as we reflect on the success of the Seeing is Believing 2024 CEO Conference, hosted here in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight last month. It was an honour to welcome leaders from all Wildlife Trusts across the UK as well as Liz Bonnin, Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin, providing them with a first hand look at the innovative conservation work being done in our region.
Day 1: Exploring Marine Conservation in Portsmouth
The four-day conference began with a deep dive into our marine conservation efforts at the University of Portsmouth, Institute of Marine Sciences. Dr. Alex Ford from the University of Portsmouth kick started the presentations off with his research on the pressures of marine pollution and climate change in the Solent. This was followed by Louise McCallum from Blue Marine Foundation who spoke about the Solent Seascape Restoration Project, an ambitious five-year, multi-million-pound project working to restore multiple habitats across the Solent strait by Blue Marine Foundation, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, University of Portsmouth and seven other partners.
These talks were followed by presentations from Trust marine staff, Dr. Tim Ferrero and Emily Stroud, who highlighted our remarkable seagrass restoration efforts across the Solent. They discussed our initiatives to protect, restore, and monitor this crucial habitat, as well as our community engagement work in the area. Guests then toured the University’s marine laboratories, which play a vital role in our seagrass seed storage and seedling development trials.
We ended the day with a trip to Farlington Marshes Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve where guests observed the diverse wildlife that inhabits the site. We discussed the impacts of climate change and coastal squeeze on this internationally important reserve for wading and wildfowl birds.
Guests were captivated by the practical demonstrations of our strategies to restore marine and coastal habitats, setting a compelling tone for the days ahead.