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About Us
Friends of Langstone Harbour is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the natural beauty and ecological importance of Langstone Harbour, a large natural harbour located on the south coast of England. The organisation was founded in 1996 and has since grown to become a respected voice for the conservation and environmental protection in the local community.
The Friends of Langstone Harbour work to protect and enhance the natural habitats and wildlife in the harbour and its surrounding areas. They undertake a range of activities, including the arranging regular beach cleans, running educational programs and events including the trips on the water and walking events.
Importantly the Friends work closely with other public and voluntary bodies to promote a more sustainable management of the harbour. The organisation promotes responsible boating practice, sustainable fishing and to provide an effective monitor on water quality. In addition, they work to ensure that development in the area is carried out in a manner that is environmentally responsible and respectful of the harbour's unique character.
Overall, the Friends of Langstone Harbour play an important role in protecting and preserving this important natural resource, and their work is valued by the local community and beyond. We encourage you to look and explore the links on our website to learn more about the amazing work that is being done to protect our precious asset, Langstone Harbour.
Talk by Alison Mayor describing the wealth of marine wildlife living in our harbours.
14th May, Langstone Sailing Club, PO9 1RD - Admission free
7 pm for 7.30 pm start
Join us for an illustrated talk by Alison Mayor describing the wealth of marine wildlife living in our harbours. Our speaker, Alison dives as part of the Portunus Project , which is a citizen science initiative based at Fort Cumberland. This group identifies and records marine life within Langstone Harbour to support research aimed at restoring and sustaining the harbour.
28th March A glorious morning and a good turnout, meant we could tackle a substantial length of the coastal area on the east side of Farlington Marshes.

28 February
We had a good turn out for a litter pick at the north end of the Eastern Road and the sun came out! Thanks to everyone's efforts it now means that there is 33 Kg less litter along that stretch of the harbour.
21 February FLH along with Portsea Men's Shed members made minor repairs to interpretation board at Harts Farm Way.

After the repair

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We have tripled our membership over the past 2 years and would always welcome any new enquiries.
Membership is just £5 per annum and all funds are used for the conservation and enhancement of the Harbour and its community. To join us, please complete the subscription form.
To join contact flhmembership@gmail.com