Thames Estuary Partnership
@ThamesEstPart
TEP is the nonprofit organisation for #sustainability projects & partnerships within the Thames Estuary, towards #environmental, #social & #economic outcomes.
The opening of the Tideway at Albert Embankment is vital for a healthier and more sustainable river for my constituents & Londoners. The new 25km Thames Tideway Tunnel will help protect the river from sewage pollution, marine life and nature. Congratulations to all involved 💦
It's #LondonRiversWeek (22nd-30th June). Here's some aerial footage of the River Thames in London in July 2022. @LondonNPC @Thames21 @EnvAgencySE @ThamesLandscape @RiverThames @visitlondon @ThamesPathNT @ZSLMarine @ThamesEstPart @SE_Rivers_Trust @TE2100Plan @ThamesExplorer
🎉 Positive River News! As another month flows by, we're celebrating the wins for our rivers. From beavers boosting water quality "dam by dam", to new wetlands and innovative solutions to invasive species, May brought plenty of encouraging stories for our waterways. 🧵
. #LondonRiversWeek is organised by the @EnvAgency, @Thames21, @SE_Rivers_Trust, London Wildlife Trust, @OfficialZSL, @CPRELondon, and @ThamesEstPart. Image: James Newton /ENDS
Happy #WorldEelDay! 🐍 They dive deeper than nuclear submarines. Travel 7,000km without eating. And end up 85% eggs. Nature’s greatest mystery? Possibly. 🎧 New pod episode with Andrew Kerr (SEG @eelgroup): 👉 buzzsprout.com/1110509/episod… #EelWeek2025 #EuropeanEel #TalkOfTheThames
World Eel Day 2025!16th May - Huge thanks to @foxsnails for another fantastic poster and for suggesting this year's optional theme: Eelvasion! Tag/# us in your eel activities to get involved #eels #worldeelday #worldeelday2025 eels.cargo.site
The TEP team are over in the @NMMGreenwich with @Thames21 in Greenwich supporting a workshop to develop the Your Tidal Thames Catchment Action Plan. Great to have the Thames community collaborating.



As part of London Rivers Week, come and join us for a guided walk around the Greenwich Peninsula to explore the lesser-known environmental past and present of London's famous river. Last two spots available! 📆 June 1st, free to join: eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-short-intr…
🐍 It’s #EelWeek2025! The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) travels 5,000–7,000km from the Sargasso Sea to the Thames: one of nature’s greatest migrations. But it’s critically endangered. Dive in: 🔗 Fish Migration Roadmap thamesestuarypartnership.org/fish-migration… #ThamesEstuary #EuropeanEel

This morning, Tideway welcomed His Majesty The King on site at Blackfriars to celebrate the super sewer project and meet the team behind this vital upgrade to London's sewage network. Read more here: tideway.london/news/press-rel…
Sir David Attenborough’s new film Ocean is out now. A stunning tribute to marine life and a reminder that London’s link to the ocean is the River Thames. The ocean starts here. #OceanFilm #DavidAttenborough #ThamesEstuary #RiverToSea
His work has changed our lives. His message could change the world. Proud to share the Trailer for OCEAN WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH. A Global Cinema Event from May 8. 🎟️ Tickets on sale now: oceanfilm.net
🎉 Positive River News! As we move further into a new month, let’s take a moment to look back at some of the good things that happened for our rivers in April. River reconnections, floating habitats, citizen science, and more. There was plenty to celebrate. 🧵
May is #NationalWalkingMonth and we’re celebrating with estuary views and riverside strolls. Join us this September for a free guided walk along the Thames Path as part of the #TotallyThames Festival. Book your spot: eventbrite.com/e/a-short-intr… #WalkTheThames #GreenwichPeninsula



We are pleased to announce our new exhibition, 'Our River Thames', will open next month on Wednesday 11 June. It explores the history of the River Thames and our interaction with it through both work and play. It will be free to visit during normal office opening hours.
🌊 David Attenborough's new doc Ocean launches next week, & #BottomTrawling is front & centre as one of the most terrifying threats facing our seas.🪸 These vessels tear up the seabed with such force “the trails of destruction can be seen from space" 1/2🔽 theguardian.com/environment/20…