Seawilding
Seawilding is a registered charity in Scotland working in the advancement of education, the advancement of environmental protection or improvement, based in City of Edinburgh.
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Key facts
- Registered charity number
- SC050126
- Status
- Registered (active)
- Charity type
- SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
- Location
- City of Edinburgh
- Latest income (year ending 2025-04-30)
- £498,017
- Website
- www.seawilding.org
What the charity does
Seawilding's aim is to restore lost biodiversity, sequester carbon, create green jobs and mentor other community-based groups to do the same. We do this through the active restoration of seagrass and native oysters in Loch Craignish, Loch Broom and beyond, by training/advising community groups, providing volunteering sessions, supporting MSc and PhD students, school children/youth outreach and hosting a variety of different groups from artists to politicians to our projects.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Seawilding a legitimate charity?
- Yes. Seawilding is a registered charity (number SC050126) regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). You can verify it on the official register.
- What does Seawilding do?
- Seawilding's aim is to restore lost biodiversity, sequester carbon, create green jobs and mentor other community-based groups to do the same. We do this through the active restoration of seagrass and native oysters in Loch Craignish, Loch Broom and beyond, by training/advising community groups, providing volunteering sessions, supporting MSc and PhD students, school children/youth outreach and hosting a variety of different groups from artists to politicians to our projects.
- How can I donate to Seawilding?
- Seawilding's website is http://www.seawilding.org — donate there directly so the charity receives the full amount. CharityCompare never takes a commission on donations.
Source: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register extract dated 2026-07-17, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Always verify current details on the official register entry.