How did all the Mercury End up in the Fish?
Fact: Mercury is highly toxic and is the only metal known to be liquid at standard pressure and temperature. Recent articles published about whaling in both the Faroes and Japan […]
Fact: Mercury is highly toxic and is the only metal known to be liquid at standard pressure and temperature. Recent articles published about whaling in both the Faroes and Japan […]
‘From a very early age, I had to interrupt my education to go to school’ George Bernard Shaw A little while back Steve Martin dived with an eight year old […]
“Well you know what we say: Save the whales!… for dinner.” – Faroe Island Inhabitant
“A culture is an environment from which things grow and like cultures of bacteria it is not always a good thing”. “Sea Shepherd volunteers woke up to a bag of […]
When heading off to tropical destinations for reef diving during this summer it’s difficult to imagine there being any risk or hazard associated with the reef. In terms of diving […]
Seahorses, pipefish, weedy and leafy sea dragons are all found in the family Syngnathidae. Their family name is derived from the Greek ‘syn’ meaning fused or together and ‘grathus’ meaning […]
‘Deep within the Earth’s rocky mantle lies oceans’ worth of water locked up in a type of mineral called ringwoodite’ –Â News Discovery There’s a lot of issues with fresh water […]
A female sunfish can lay up to 300 million eggs each year. A female sunfish can lay 300 million eggs each year and each egg is smaller than the full […]