Wightlink helps to reveal the Secrets of the Solent

Emily Stroud, volunteer Julie Trevellick, Captain Jim Blanch, volunteer Josh Bowes, volunteer Cemlyn Barlow and Nicola Craig (seated)

People crossing the Solent with Wightlink are learning more about life beneath the waves this spring and summer, thanks to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.

In 2018, the Trust was awarded £640,300 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver a new four year project called ‘Secrets of the Solent’. It includes interactive and interesting educational sessions on the ferries delivered by staff and keen volunteers. The first have already been held on Wightlink’s Portsmouth-Fishbourne and Lymington-Yarmouth routes.

Community Engagement Officer Emily Stroud is leading the initiative and has a team of enthusiastic volunteer Marine Champions to help her. She said: “We are looking forward to meeting Islanders, holidaymakers and everyone on board Wightlink’s ferries to explain more about the wealth of marine life that calls the Solent home and encourage them to explore the beaches for themselves.

“Thousands of people live and work along the coast and many more visit every year, yet very few are aware of the incredible, hidden life under the surface, including beautiful seagrass meadows, seahorses and cuttlefish. We will also be telling them how birds like cormorants fish for their supper and more about unusual visitors to our shores such as dolphins and sharks.”

Wightlink’s Environmental Officer Nicola Craig said: “Our customers and staff are keen to know more about the marine wildlife beneath the waves and I’m delighted that the Trust is working in partnership with us.”

Through ‘Secrets of the Solent’, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust encourages people to appreciate, understand and support the Solent.