This Earth Day – and every day – we are celebrating our blue planet. And although we all know this, the data is shocking when it...
Every year between the end of January and mid-May when the water is at its coldest and begins to warm up for summer, Blue Planet Aquarium...
Gemma and Ian talk to Tim Lamont. Tim is a marine biologist at Lancaster Environment Centre, with research interests in coral reef ecology and restoration. Tim...
Water is one of the critical elements on our planet that gives us life. And although we all know this, the data is shocking when it...
In this series, the Shark Trust will be sharing amazing facts about different species of sharks and what you can do to help protect them. Heterodontiformes...
A guest blog from Isobel Fairbairn When I was younger, I’m sure I always wanted to meet a unicorn; maybe one day I still will! Though...
A guest blog from PADI to mark World Whale Day Thanks to the brutal practice of whaling over the last century, whales are still recovering from plummeting populations:...
A guest blog from PADI to mark World Whale Day There’s nothing more magical than an encounter with a gentle giant underwater. Looking into their all-knowing eyes,...
In this series, the Shark Trust will be sharing amazing facts about different species of sharks and what you can do to help protect them. In...
In this exclusive Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman, Scubaverse Editor-at-Large, chats to Shawn Heinrichs – Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, photographer, scuba diver and marine conservationist about his life and work. Shawn...
A guest blog from Isobel Fairbairn Moby Dick’s own antagonist, Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are one of the oceans most elusive creatures. These creatures must be...
“If you really care about our oceans and ultimately the planet on which we all live then do listen to what Jo Ruxton has to say...