Are you ready to decode the ocean? Blue-Cloud project is looking for marine data scientists & researchers, ICT experts, innovators, students to help solve key ocean challenges.
James Robbins (University of Portsmouth) is seeking vessel crews and managers willing to share their experiences and perspectives on wildlife collision and potential solutions.
Whether we are considering the past, present, or future, scientists are unravelling some of the less than obvious spatial patterns in landscapes and life so we can make better decisions.
How people in the United Kingdom value our marine environments and the resources that they provide us? Adam Nixon discusses coastal connectedness, oysters, and restoration programs.
Whether we are talking true berries or not, researchers are continually uncovering intriguing insights from the wonderful (and frankly delicious) world of berries.
With the help of an ADCP, Dr Jessica Pate is starting to uncover why Florida’s ‘urban manta rays’ are choosing to hang out in one of the most hazardous, man-made inlets in the State.
When oil spills into the ocean, it claims many victims. Join writer Linda Hogan as she reflects on the lost life of a sea turtle, found dead after one such spill.
You may not have heard of them. You may not be able to see them with the naked eye. But diatoms—single-celled algae found in fresh and marine waters—are among the most important organisms we share the planet with.
Sea wrack - the large species of seaweeds - has been collected by people all over the world for hundreds of years. Join point Moira O’Neill (the non de plume of Agnes Shakespeare Higginson) as she takes us to 19 century Ireland.