
Saltmarsh
Clive Chatters(Author)
Bloomsbury Wildlife (Publisher)
Published on 28. April 2022
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-1-3994-0482-2 (ISBN)
Description
A celebration of British saltmarshes - their character, diversity, wildlife and relationship with people.
Saltmarshes are among Britain's most diverse and dynamic landscapes. They abound around our shores but may also be found inland and at altitude - wherever water, salt and vegetation combine. The species they support range from extreme rarities of specialised habitats to the less demanding denizens of coastal wetlands. Here is a landscape of international importance for migratory birds, endemic plants and an exceptional variety of invertebrates.
Clive Chatters has a lifetime's affinity with saltmarshes. In this fifth volume of the British Wildlife Collection, he celebrates their natural history and diversity, from the highly distinctive marshes in the Scottish Highlands to the urban remnants of the Thames estuary now engulfed within the capital. By examining the past of these complex habitats, we can gain an insight into how they have developed, and an understanding of their relationship with people.
In addition to their exceptionally diverse natural history, saltmarshes are sources of food and medicine, they play a pivotal role in flood defence and carbon sequestration, and have inspired artistic endeavour.
Saltmarshes are among Britain's most diverse and dynamic landscapes. They abound around our shores but may also be found inland and at altitude - wherever water, salt and vegetation combine. The species they support range from extreme rarities of specialised habitats to the less demanding denizens of coastal wetlands. Here is a landscape of international importance for migratory birds, endemic plants and an exceptional variety of invertebrates.
Clive Chatters has a lifetime's affinity with saltmarshes. In this fifth volume of the British Wildlife Collection, he celebrates their natural history and diversity, from the highly distinctive marshes in the Scottish Highlands to the urban remnants of the Thames estuary now engulfed within the capital. By examining the past of these complex habitats, we can gain an insight into how they have developed, and an understanding of their relationship with people.
In addition to their exceptionally diverse natural history, saltmarshes are sources of food and medicine, they play a pivotal role in flood defence and carbon sequestration, and have inspired artistic endeavour.
Reviews / Votes
A detailed and wide-ranging look at the natural history and diversity of one of Britain's most ecologically important landscapes. -- Mark Whitley * The Countryman * A remarkable book ... Chatters writes with authority and eloquence on an enormous range of topics and draws from an impressive range of sources. -- Ros Bennett * British Wildlife * Clive Chatters has maintained the standard in this excellent new book which deals with an often remote and slightly inhospitable habitat that attracts wildlife in droves. As the series names suggests, the focus is strongly on British examples but the author roams the country widely and brings the marshes he visits vividly to life. Splendid stuff. -- Alan Crowden * BES Bulletin * The stories Clive Chatters tells are based on decades of first-hand experience and extensive research, and he is to be congratulated on a superb read ... hard to put down. -- Tim Rich * BSBI News * Well researched and well-illustrated throughout ... contains a wealth of information about its subject matter, focusing on the wildlife, history, development and past and future conservation of this marginal coastal habitat. -- Ian Woodward * BTO *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
260 colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1156 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3994-0482-2 (9781399404822)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Person
Clive Chatters is a naturalist who has worked for over 35 years as a nature conservationist in the counties adjoining the Solent. He has held positions in both the statutory and voluntary conservation sectors, taking time off to assist in establishing the New Forest National Park. Author of a variety of publications from scientific reports to magazine articles, he has also written several books including Flowers of the Forest, an exploration of the botany of the New Forest through its history and rural economy, and Wild Hampshire and Isle of Wight, to commemorate the golden jubilee of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
Content
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Far from the shore
3. On the wind
4. In the Highlands
5. Atlantic gateway
6. The merse of the Solway Firth
7. Bae Ceredigion
8. Genesis of the Humber
9. Seawalls and the Severn
10. Capital marsh country
11. The legacy of the Solent's artwork
12. Southampton's Spartinas
13. Conservation before conservationists
14. The advent of nature conservation
15. Modest proposals
16. The rise of regulation
17. International perspectives
18. Invasive and non-native species
19. Conservation in practice
20. Rejuvenation
21. Time and tide
Appendix A: A provisional inventory of inland saltmarshes in Britain
Appendix B: Special Areas of Conservation in Britain supporting saltmarsh habitats
References and further reading
Species names
Illustration credits
Index
1. Introduction
2. Far from the shore
3. On the wind
4. In the Highlands
5. Atlantic gateway
6. The merse of the Solway Firth
7. Bae Ceredigion
8. Genesis of the Humber
9. Seawalls and the Severn
10. Capital marsh country
11. The legacy of the Solent's artwork
12. Southampton's Spartinas
13. Conservation before conservationists
14. The advent of nature conservation
15. Modest proposals
16. The rise of regulation
17. International perspectives
18. Invasive and non-native species
19. Conservation in practice
20. Rejuvenation
21. Time and tide
Appendix A: A provisional inventory of inland saltmarshes in Britain
Appendix B: Special Areas of Conservation in Britain supporting saltmarsh habitats
References and further reading
Species names
Illustration credits
Index

