![]() ![]() The estuary is a haven for a wide variety of sea life from crabs and lobsters to seals, as well as key aquatic plants such as kelp, which many now see as vital tools in removing carbon from the oceans. Today, the shores of Chichester’s estuary still offer a relatively undeveloped stretch of shoreline, an anomaly that the Romans would still recognize on England’s crowded southern coast. During one peak period of the oyster trade-the 1670s to 1720s-records show some 800,000 oysters exported in just one year. For centuries, fishers harvested oysters in abundance from the harbor, exporting them to London and mainland Europe. Chichester itself is around 2,000 years old, with the Romans establishing the town soon after their invasion of England’s south coast. ![]() Oysters first alerted marine biologist Corina Ciocan to an overlooked global marine pollution crisis.Ĭiocan, a marine biologist at the University of Brighton in England, has worked since 2018 on an ongoing study of plastics pollution in Chichester Harbour, an outwardly idyllic boat-dotted inlet a two-hour drive southwest of London.Ĭhichester waters have long supported a fishery-16th-century wooden fish traps dot the salt marsh areas of the nearby Medmerry nature reserve. Listen now, download, or subscribe to “Hakai Magazine Audio Edition” through your favorite podcast app. This article is also available in audio format. Stream or download audio For this article J| 2,700 words, about 13 minutes Share this article Photo by IanRedding/Shutterstock The Problem with Boating’s High-Fiberglass Diet Fiberglass revolutionized boating, but decades later, discarded and degraded vessels are adding to marine pollution. Boats-especially abandoned and derelict-are an overlooked source of marine pollution. ![]()
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