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Roll out the Green Carpet

Langstone Harbour in Hampshire on the English coastline has been clogged up with seaweed creating the illusion from the air of a massive Green Carpet. There’s a similar breakout off the coast of Northern Brittany in France too. 

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Its all down to nutrients being pumped into the sea with a damaging impact on the local wildlife. The carpet is upsetting the food chain since it kills worms and shrimps in the mud beneath. Fortunately the Environmental Agency has introduced tougher rules for farmers to prevent fertilisers getting into rivers that feed the harbour.

Langstone Harbour is an inlet of the English Channel sandwiched between three islands, including Hayling Island, the east of which is designated as a Special Protection for Wildlife. The harbour is also one of three linked harbours, including West Portsmouth. Portsmouth is home to HMS Victory, Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar.  Given the role of Nelson in our tale and the proximity to HAYLING, everything combines to send a clear message - to guard against pollution and provide special protection for wildlife. 

Oh, Hayling island is also home to an ancient Yew tree believed to be the oldest tree in the UK, estimated to be between one thousand and two thousand years old.  Curious given the role of the Tree of Life in our tale.

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