Seagrasses in and Around the UK
Today, on planet earth there are approximately 3500 species of grasses both on land and underwater. We interact with many of these every day, whether we eat them, use them in […]
Today, on planet earth there are approximately 3500 species of grasses both on land and underwater. We interact with many of these every day, whether we eat them, use them in […]
“As with many extreme sports, there is a gradual progression to push yourself to the limit. The problem is, you just don’t know where the limit might be until you […]
Ships have heavy keels in the lower part of the boat to keep them from capsizing. On the other hand fish have the keel on the top of their bodies. […]
“Japan Cuts Antarctic Whale Kill Quota by Two Thirds to 333 After a decade of continual confrontations Sea Shepherd Global has prevailed. 2014 has seen a series of victories for […]
“Why is it that scuba divers and surfers are some of the strongest advocates of ocean conservation? Because they’ve spent time in and around the ocean, and they’ve personally seen […]
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 […]
Fact: There are three different types of exposure suits available for scuba diving When you go diving there are three main types of exposure suits available, each have their own […]
“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 […]