In Conversation with Anna Oliver and Rob Read of Operation Bloody Fjords, Sea Shepherd UK. | Words by Michelle Parsons.
Read MoreIf you have been privileged enough to witness a sea turtle in the wild, you will have experienced the wave of wonder that arises from observing one of the ocean’s most famed creatures. | Words by Ellie Humphrys.
Read MoreCetaceans, including toothed whales and baleen whales, are a diverse group of animals often famed for their intelligence and communication skills. Dawood discusses more… Words by Dawood Qureshi |
Read MoreRising sea levels could lead to the sinking of Kiribati, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. The Kiribati government establishes plans to protect its citizens from this climate crisis. | Words by Theodora Varelidi-Strati.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard of the tragic bleaching of colourful corals at the mercy of rising sea temperatures. However, scientists have discovered an effective way to regenerate coral reefs - microfragmentation. | Words by Weronika Pasieczna
Read MoreWe spoke to Professor Callum Roberts; an academic and scientific communicator about his work, effective science communication, and how the public can know which sources to trust... Words by Emily Gilford. |
Underwater rainforests, known as seagrass, provide a multitude of benefits to the health of the ocean and the planet at large. | Words by Maddy Simmonds
Read MoreWe interviewed Georgia from Mental Health Swims, we spoke about the power and positive impacts outdoor swimming can have on both mental and physical health. | Words by Ella Clark
Read MoreEnvironmental scientist and filmmaker Moza Ackroyd reflects and discusses conservation during changing times. Suggesting positive solutions for sustaining our world’s wildlife locally, globally and remotely. | Words by Bethany Sewell
Read MoreHarry Baker on the importance of writing about our oceans to help protect them.
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