Belhaven House Hotel, Milford Haven

Belhaven House Hotel, Milford Haven A southfacing Family home once more.

24/04/2025

After more than a year of careful rearing, thousands of juvenile native oysters have been returned to the Milford Haven Waterway, marking a major milestone in an ambitious restoration project involving the Pembrokeshire Coast
Since the project began in late 2023, Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences has been nurturing native oyster broodstock collected from Angle Bay and Burton Ferry. These oysters spawned multiple times in controlled conditions, producing hundreds of thousands of larvae. The tiny larvae were then reared until they were ready to settle on to shells, where they mostly remain fixed as they grow. Some scallop shells held as many as 160 individual oyster spat, ranging from 4mm to 10mm in size.
An estimated 200,000 baby oysters were released into the waterway by students from Paddle West. Braving a strong easterly wind, the team (assisted by Sky the dog, and with rescue cover support from Rudders Boatyard) successfully deposited the oysters onto the seabed. While not all will survive, many are expected to take hold and contribute to the recovery of the native oyster population.
Once abundant in UK waters, native oyster populations have dramatically declined due to habitat loss, pollution, over-harvesting and disease.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Biodiversity Officer, Sarah Mellor, said "This collaborative project is a major step forward for native oyster restoration in Wales. Achieving complex native oyster reefs once again in the Daugleddau may seem a distant dream, but this project has accelerated our learning and made the dream tangible. These oysters will play a vital role in improving water quality, storing carbon and creating habitat for marine life."
To further support the restoration effort, some of the oyster-covered scallop shells have been placed into oyster hotels at Rudders Boatyard, where they will be closely monitored. Atlantic Edge Oysters will also oversee a selection of the young oysters to assess their growth rates.
The oysters will be tracked as part of the Natur am Byth! Mòr restoration project, delivered by the Marine Conservation Society with assistance from Sue Burton, the Pembrokeshire Marine SAC Officer.

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01/10/2024

This building is classed as a 1797 construction. But when you get to areas not normally seen, you find branches, quartered and still with the bark on, you have reached old. Very old.

14/04/2024

Latest Shower pod up and running.
What a Monsoon!

Once seen, never forgotten.
08/01/2024

Once seen, never forgotten.

Fifty shades of Achmelvich.

Address

28-29 Hamilton Terrace
Milford Haven
SA733JJ

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 10pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 10pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 10pm
Thursday 6:30am - 10pm
Friday 6:30am - 10pm
Saturday 6:30am - 10pm
Sunday 6:30am - 10pm

Telephone

+441646695983

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