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Kemps and K9s
Kemps and K9s

Have you ever been in love? When you are in love, almost all the things you do for your loved one…

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Seas the Day, InterviewRita Steyn20 January 2019dogs, turtles, Conservation
Travelling is for Finding Your…. Plastic?
Travelling is for Finding Your…. Plastic?

Sam Webster, an undergraduate studying marine biology, shares how witnessing plastic waste…

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Plastic Not Fantastic, BlogMae Dorricott18 January 2019plastic, travel, philippines
But What Can I Do?
But What Can I Do?

Here is a little self-help eco-warrior guide for anyone in three simple steps, because with all…


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Seas the Day, BlogRita Steyn17 January 2019conservation, guide
How can Microplastics make Crabs less Smelly?!
How can Microplastics make Crabs less Smelly?!

Scuttling across the rocks that lie between two worlds controlled by the tides the common shore crab…

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Plastic Not Fantastic, BlogMae Dorricott16 January 2019Shore Crab, Crabs, Intertidal Zone, rocky shore
Why 1 Degree Matters
Why 1 Degree Matters

This week on Too Hot to Handle, we dive into some fun facts about water, why they matter, and…

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Too Hot To Handle, BlogBethany Gaffey14 January 2019climate change, ocean warming
Into The Industry: Ghost Fishing UK
Into The Industry: Ghost Fishing UK

Just below the sea’s surface lurks a dangerous graveyard full of ghosts seeking to ensnare wildlife…

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Into the Industry, InterviewShawn Rykaczewski10 January 2019ghost nets, ghost gear, Plastic pollution, microplastic
Seal Scats & Stats
Seal Scats & Stats

Daisy Salmon, a researcher and student at the University of Exeter, takes us through the complexities of plastic pollution…

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Blog, Plastic Not FantasticGuest User6 January 2019plastic, Plastic pollution, seals
Habitat Destruction
Habitat Destruction

In our final instalment of our Rising Tides series, we cover habitas loss / destruction…

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Blog, Rising TidesThomas Morris19 December 2018habitat loss, mining, kelp, threats
Is The (Sea)grass Greener On The Other Side?
Is The (Sea)grass Greener On The Other Side?

This week on Too Hot to Handle, we tackle a phenomenon known as tropicalization and its effects on seagrass…

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Blog, Too Hot To HandleBethany Gaffey19 December 2018seagrass, scientific diving, urchins
Blue Missions: MiaMira - A Celebration of Marine Biodiversity Through Fashion
Blue Missions: MiaMira - A Celebration of Marine Biodiversity Through Fashion

Have you ever wondered how the beauty of our oceans can be turned into fashion? This week as part of our blue…

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Blue Missions, BlogGuest User16 December 2018fashion
Cold Blood in Warming Waters
Cold Blood in Warming Waters

This week on Too Hot to Handle, we got the inside scoop on Elettra Leo, an Italian PhD candidate…

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Too Hot To Handle, InterviewBethany Gaffey13 December 2018polar, temperate, fish, germany, PhD, acidification, ocean warming
The Perhentian Marine Research Station: Starting a Plastic-Free Movement on a Remote Island
The Perhentian Marine Research Station: Starting a Plastic-Free Movement on a Remote Island

The fight against plastic sometimes feels like a losing battle as it is nearly impossible to go anywhere…

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Blue Missions, BlogRose Boardman10 December 2018plastic, conservation, travel
Into The Industry: Resort Marine Biologist (Maldives)
Into The Industry: Resort Marine Biologist (Maldives)

Emily Moxham has a masters degree in Ichthyology from Rhodes University in South Africa, and currently…

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Into the Industry, InterviewRita Steyn7 December 2018resort, maldives, marine biologist, career
The Facts about Ocean Warming
The Facts about Ocean Warming

We have enlisted the help of Dr Brendon Dunphy, a senior lecturer and researcher at…

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Rising Tides, InterviewThomas Morris5 December 2018ocean warming, research
Love the Oceans
Love the Oceans

Sharks are brutally murdered every single day. One of the main threats that sharks currently face is…

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Blue Missions, InterviewRose Boardman3 December 2018sharks, shark finning, conservation, Mozambique
Plundering the Oceans: The Issues with Overfishing
Plundering the Oceans: The Issues with Overfishing

This threat is particularly complicated. There is an old saying ‘there’s plenty of fish in the sea’. Unfortunately…

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Rising Tides, BlogThomas Morris30 November 2018overfishing, fish, MPAs, fishing quota
The Angel Shark Project
The Angel Shark Project

Angel sharks (Squatina squatina) were once abundant throughout European waters, particularly…


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Blue Missions, InterviewRose Boardman27 November 2018sharks, angelshark, DNA, Canary Islands
Expanding “Green Choices” into the Blue Economy of Marine Tourism
Expanding “Green Choices” into the Blue Economy of Marine Tourism

The consumer landscape is shifting with the acceptance and advocacy of a growing eco-movement…

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General, BlogRebecca Daniel26 November 2018tourism, blue economy, South Africa
5 Dark Photos more Shocking than any Black Friday Deal
5 Dark Photos more Shocking than any Black Friday Deal

What is it about darkness that makes us feel afraid? Is it just a deeper fear of the unknown? Or a feeling…

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Blog, Behind the LensBethany Gaffey23 November 2018Photography, Black Images, Black Friday
World Fisheries Day: Making Sustainable Choices
World Fisheries Day: Making Sustainable Choices

When you think of fisheries, your mind may jump to large ships trawling huge nets through the ocean…

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General, BlogShawn Rykaczewski21 November 2018fisheries, fishing, overfishing, sustainability, world fisheries day
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