Madison talks about their work at PNW Protectors: an organisation fighting to save the last remaining Southern…
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Read MoreThis summer (in the southern hemisphere), a quarter of the Great Barrier Reef was severely bleached in the third…
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Read MoreCoral – what marine biologists’ dreams are made of. Coral reefs are the reason many of us fell in love with the ocean…
Read MoreMarine sponges may not look like much, but these animals (yes, animals) are fascinating organisms. Today we delve…
Read MoreThis week our Plastic Not Fantastic series highlights Big Blue Ocean Cleanup. A worldwide initiative to drive positive…
Read MoreIt’s hard to connect with the ocean during coronavirus lockdown. We’ve put together our top podcast, course, talk…
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Read MoreMarine protected areas (or MPAs for short), are the protected areas of our oceans, where human activity is restricted…
Read MoreMarine plastic pollution is a problem that our eyes see and our emotions connect to – it’s fair to say that plastic does…
Read MoreLibby Bowles was inspired by her pupils to ‘Dream Bigger’. She knew that in order to create a wave of positive…
Read MoreDid you know that traditional ecological knowledge and indigenous people play a crucial role in climate change…
Read MoreNever would I have thought that my favourite thing to learn about was the marine organisms you can’t even see…
Read MoreThe world is hooked on seafood. That’s why marine biologist Simon Hilbourne and Oceans Festival UK are…
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