Every year over 100 vessels of Asian origin come to the Falklands to hunt for squid under the cover of night. They are powered with thousands of kilowatts of light bulb power and kilometres of fishing lines armed with thousands of jigs (hooks with fluorescent bait). Join Tomek Zawadowski as he shows, though his photographs, the life of these fishers at sea.
Observations of cetaceans from land in Northern Portugal and the first white harbour porpoise seen in Iberian Peninsula waters
Saving Our Oceans: One Tiny Something
Sea Stories: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Part 3
It’s not often that a poem becomes not one but two movies, or inspired a song by Iron Maiden but Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is one of those rare exceptions. It is a 7-part tale about the experiences of a sailor who has just returned from sea. It’s a tale of peril, of the supernatural, of the sea. Today, lets take a look at part 3, in which the mariner spots something in the mist…
Ocean Eye sets its sights on conservation value
Help A Researcher Out: Short Survey on Small-Scale Fisheries with Too Big To Ignore
Sea Stories: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Part 2
It’s not often that a poem becomes not one but two movies, or inspired a song by Iron Maiden but Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is one of those rare exceptions. It is a 7-part tale about the experiences of a sailor who has just returned from sea. It’s a tale of peril, of the supernatural, of the sea. Today lets take a look at part II, in which the mariner and his crew-mates become the object of spirit’s wrath…
Help A Researcher Out: Have your say on co-location of offshore windfarms and fisheries
Save the world with a shipping pallet revolution
Britain, Brexit, and the Blue Belt
Greening your marine science
How plastic-free periods can reduce your environmental footprint (and save you some cash too)
Did you know that mainstream period pad brands (like Tampax, Lil-lets and Always) contain around the same amount of plastic as four carrier bags, and a tampon made by those same companies is roughly 6% of plastic (even before you consider the packaging or applicators)? Jasmine Tribe talks about plastic pollution, periods, and City to Sea’s campaign for a more environmentally friendly period.