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| - | # Coastal foraging | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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| - | ## What is coastal foraging? | + | ===== What is coastal foraging? |
| Coastal foraging covers a wide variety of [wild food](/ | Coastal foraging covers a wide variety of [wild food](/ | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of coastal foraging? | + | ===== What are the benefits of coastal foraging? |
| Coastal foraging can provide you with an abundance of truly nutritious food. In particular, shellfish offer a very high energy return with little input, and other than some low-cost (or even home made) equipment, it is free! Seaweed can be easily harvested and is high in vitamins and minerals. | Coastal foraging can provide you with an abundance of truly nutritious food. In particular, shellfish offer a very high energy return with little input, and other than some low-cost (or even home made) equipment, it is free! Seaweed can be easily harvested and is high in vitamins and minerals. | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| There are plenty of courses and books available in coastal foraging (see resources), or you might find someone local out on the shore you can talk to. You'll need to plan your trip around the tides, and not just for safety reasons. A lot of coastal foraging happens at low tide – when pools, gullies, sands and rocks are exposed and accessible, along with the creatures and plants that live there. | There are plenty of courses and books available in coastal foraging (see resources), or you might find someone local out on the shore you can talk to. You'll need to plan your trip around the tides, and not just for safety reasons. A lot of coastal foraging happens at low tide – when pools, gullies, sands and rocks are exposed and accessible, along with the creatures and plants that live there. | ||
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| - | ### Safety | + | ==== Safety |
| Coastal foraging carries a number of risks that inland foraging simply doesn' | Coastal foraging carries a number of risks that inland foraging simply doesn' | ||
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| Because of the risks, it's generally best to go with someone, and take a phone. It's good practice to tell someone where you're going and when you plan to be back. Always be sure of the identification of any wild food before you eat it – this particularly goes for the plants. Make sure you are foraging from clean beaches. And beware of algal blooms, especially when foraging bivalves such as clams and oysters, which filter sea water for their food, and are particularly susceptible to contamination. Algal blooms can be the cause of serious shellfish poisoning. Ask local fishermen or your local Port Health Authority, or check local social media sites. | Because of the risks, it's generally best to go with someone, and take a phone. It's good practice to tell someone where you're going and when you plan to be back. Always be sure of the identification of any wild food before you eat it – this particularly goes for the plants. Make sure you are foraging from clean beaches. And beware of algal blooms, especially when foraging bivalves such as clams and oysters, which filter sea water for their food, and are particularly susceptible to contamination. Algal blooms can be the cause of serious shellfish poisoning. Ask local fishermen or your local Port Health Authority, or check local social media sites. | ||
| - | ### Coastal plants | + | ==== Coastal plants |
| There are some wild food plants that are only found on coastlines and estuaries, such as sea kale and marsh samphire, while others, although not specifically coastal, seem to thrive on coasts. It's worth reading the safe foraging tips on our [Wild Food](/ | There are some wild food plants that are only found on coastlines and estuaries, such as sea kale and marsh samphire, while others, although not specifically coastal, seem to thrive on coasts. It's worth reading the safe foraging tips on our [Wild Food](/ | ||
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| Some of the most abundant wild greens can be found around the coast, such as the evergreen sea beet, or the young shoots of sea kale. Coastal plants are often more succulent than inshore plants, as it's their defense mechanism against the salty air. Sea buckthorn, as the name implies, grows well near the coast and provided you can brave the sharp spikes, offers some of the most medicinally beneficial berries you can forage - full of vitamins and omega oils; it makes a wonderful immune boosting winter tonic. | Some of the most abundant wild greens can be found around the coast, such as the evergreen sea beet, or the young shoots of sea kale. Coastal plants are often more succulent than inshore plants, as it's their defense mechanism against the salty air. Sea buckthorn, as the name implies, grows well near the coast and provided you can brave the sharp spikes, offers some of the most medicinally beneficial berries you can forage - full of vitamins and omega oils; it makes a wonderful immune boosting winter tonic. | ||
| - | ### Seaweed | + | ==== Seaweed |
| There isn't a widespread culture around eating seaweed here in the UK, although Wales has ' | There isn't a widespread culture around eating seaweed here in the UK, although Wales has ' | ||
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| - | ### Shellfish | + | ==== Shellfish |
| Generally you have a right to fish and collect shellfish in tidal waters, though there are some laws on quantity, time of year, place etc. for gathering some shellfish, and some have a ' | Generally you have a right to fish and collect shellfish in tidal waters, though there are some laws on quantity, time of year, place etc. for gathering some shellfish, and some have a ' | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | + | ===== Forum ===== |
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| + | ===== Further resources | ||
| - [How to start coastal foraging](https:// | - [How to start coastal foraging](https:// | ||
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| - | ## Related topics | + | ===== Related topics |
| + | - [Bushcraft](bush: | ||
| + | - [Nature awareness](ntaw: | ||
| + | - [Low-impact food & drink](lifo: | ||
| + | - [Low-impact seafood](seaf: | ||
| + | - [Fishing](fish: | ||
| + | - [Wild food](wild: | ||
| + | - [Wild swimming](wisw: | ||
| + | - [Game / wild meat](game: | ||
| + | - [Crayfish](cray: | ||
| + | - [Commoning](comg: | ||
| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |