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Overview

1973 Film the Estuary: The Transporter Bridge:

Foyboatmen:

Greatham Creek:

March 2022 - drone flight around the Tees Estuary across from North Gare to South Gare, gives a good overview of the geography of the Tees Estuary, a useful overview to make sense of maps.

South Gare

Greatham Creek

November 2014 - Environment Agency constructing intertidal habittat to replace nature lost due to climate change.

April 2015 - Environment Agency film explaining how changing Greatham Creek from a brine field to a salt marsh is protecting the area from flooding.

March 2021 - Greatham Creek Conversation a b/w artistic film of the Creek with some of it history.

Tees Tidelands Programme:

A £30million programme of work to help the River Tees Estuary adapt to climate change, restore valuable habitat for internationally important wildlife and reconnect the river’s tributaries has launched in Teesside. With funding of more than £30million, the Tees Tidelands programme will realign flood defences, restore mudflat and saltmarsh habitat, and remove tidal barriers so migratory fish can return to rivers where they have been absent for hundreds of years. January 2024 - 16minutes - Environment Agency advertorial but does make it starkly how almost all the intertidal areas have been removed from the Tees Estuary.

February 2024 - 5minutes - Environment Agency Advertorial - Tees Tidelands Introduction.

North Gare Beach

May 2018 - short drone video over North Gare / Teesmouth National Nature Reserve

August 2023 - shows the Samphire growing extensively behind the remaining channel bank.

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