The beloved anemone fish popularized by the movies “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” don’t have the genetic capacity to adapt to rapid changes in their environment,...
The seventh film in our series from the former BBC Natural History Producer Richard Brock: Being a Seal. Using a thin waveski, a biologist gets a...
The sixth film in our series from the former BBC Natural History Producer Richard Brock: Majorca’s Shark – The TRUTH. When a shark turned up amongst...
By Gemma Smith Here be Dragons warned medieval maps, as land gave way to uncharted oceans and their mysterious inhabitants. Well, as it turns out there...
The fifth film in our series from the former BBC Natural History Producer Richard Brock is part two of a series of two: Right Whale and Osprey...
The fourth film in our series from the former BBC Natural History Producer Richard Brock is part one of a series of two: Right Whale and Osprey...
Here is the second film in our new series from the former BBC Natural History Producer Richard Brock: Diary of a Ghost Net. Ghost nets? Across all...
Richard Brock worked in the BBC Natural History Unit for 35 years producing, among others, the highly successful Life on Earth and Living Planet series with...
Whether you’re swimming with whales or watching them from a boat, there is something truly special about spending time with these ocean giants. Thankfully there are...
If you’ve dived in the UK chances are you’ve encountered a European spider crab (Maja brachydactyla). While often overlooked, these crabs display a wide range of...
It’s November and I’m waking up in a small fishing village on Bahia Magdalena. We are about to head 20 miles offshore in search of one...
Manta rays form social relationships and actively choose their social partners, a new study has revealed. Research published today by scientists from the Marine Megafauna Foundation,...