Scrub Native Oysters with the Final Straw Foundation!

Mon, 24 Nov, 2025 at 09:30 am to Wed, 26 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm UTC+00:00

Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Portsmouth | Southsea

Final Straw Foundation
Publisher/HostFinal Straw Foundation
Scrub Native Oysters with the Final Straw Foundation!
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Scrub native oysters with the Final Straw Foundation to get them ready for their new home!
About this Event

The Final Straw Foundation will be installing 10K native oysters into local waters.
This winter, we will be putting 10K native oysters into our local waters to study their effects on water quality and repopulate the Solent with these incredible ecosystem engineers.

We need your help to scrub these oysters and make sure they’re nice and clean for their new home. Before we can install the oysters, they need to be cleaned of any nasties that could contaminate our delicate marine ecosystems.

Over 2 days we will be ensuring all 10K oysters are 'biosecure' by scrubbing them and will need volunteers to help us with this.


No experience is necessary and full training will be given.
Each day will run from 09:30-1600.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.


Although this is a 2 day event, we would love for as many volunteers to have the opportunity to work on this project as possible. If you are interested please sign up for one day only to ensure everyone gets a space.


Please note that this event is for those aged 14+. Any attendees under 16 must be supervised by an accompanying adult.


Please arrive promptly for the start time of 9:30AM.


This is a volunteering opportunity for members of the public only. We are also running a seperate oyster scrubbing event for business/ corporate teams to get involved. Please email [email protected] to enquire about corporate vounteering opportunities for this project.


Here's some more information about the project.
The European flat (native) oyster population has dwindled by a massive 95% since the 1800s due to disease, overexploitation, habitat loss and pollution.
European flat oysters are ‘ecosystem engineers’, meaning they are important facilitators of ecosystem services like denitrification (removes excess nutrients), habitat creation, sediment stabilisation and improving water quality.
We will be deploying 10K oysters across 4 sites in the Solent and studying their effects on water quality and local biodiversity. The will also act as brood stock, releasing their offspring into the Solent where they will have the chance to settle and increase numbers.



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Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Ferry Road, Southsea, United Kingdom

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