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James Norton to take part in 10-hour charity swim
Actor James Norton and Olympic swimming gold medallist Rebecca Adlington are set to take part in a 10-hour swim relay challenge on the Kent coast to raise funds for marine conservation. They will plunge into the cold waters at Joss Bay, Broadstairs, at 07:00 BST on Friday. All proceeds raised will go towards the Blue Marine Foundation, a charity dedicated to restoring the ocean to health by addressing overfishing. Ms Adlington said: "I'm thrilled to take part in the Wild Blue Swim Challenge at such a stunning location as Joss Bay and to be joined by so many swimmers united for a cause that truly matters is amazing." Mr Norton added: "Like everyone, I'm in awe of the ocean. "It's wild, powerful, and under [challenge] is about protecting biodiversity and reconnecting with the natural world before it's too late." According to new research from Blue Marine Foundation, these has been a 92% global reduction in seagrass meadows and a 95% decline in native oyster reefs over the last century. All proceeds from the swim will go towards funding vital projects focused on reviving of both these underwater ecosystems. Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. 'Beach clean has been eye-opening' - dolphin volunteer Pontoon plan raises fears for seal population Blue Marine Foundation


BBC News
a day ago
- Lifestyle
- BBC News
James Norton and Rebecca Adlington in Kent swimming challenge
Actor James Norton and Olympic swimming gold medallist Rebecca Adlington are set to take part in a 10-hour swim relay challenge on the Kent coast to raise funds for marine will plunge into the cold waters at Joss Bay, Broadstairs, at 07:00 BST on proceeds raised will go towards the Blue Marine Foundation, a charity dedicated to restoring the ocean to health by addressing Adlington said: "I'm thrilled to take part in the Wild Blue Swim Challenge at such a stunning location as Joss Bay and to be joined by so many swimmers united for a cause that truly matters is amazing." Mr Norton added: "Like everyone, I'm in awe of the ocean. "It's wild, powerful, and under [challenge] is about protecting biodiversity and reconnecting with the natural world before it's too late."According to new research from Blue Marine Foundation, these has been a 92% global reduction in seagrass meadows and a 95% decline in native oyster reefs over the last proceeds from the swim will go towards funding vital projects focused on reviving of both these underwater ecosystems.