I’d like to mark World Ocean Week with a good story, but where to start? There are so many!
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Posted on June 4, 2025 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
biodiversity, climate change, education, empowerment, Environment, learning, nature, ocean, planet, resilience, Science, Sustainability
biodiversity, Blue marine Foundation, bottom trawling, Citizen Science, climate change, coral, coral bleaching, David Attenborough, ecosystem services, Environment, Environment Agency, European Union, heat tolerance, Marine Protected Area, National Geographic, Natural England, nature, ocean, ocean conservation, Ocean Pact, Ocean Science, pollution, single use plastics, Solent Seascape Project, Sperm Whale, Sustainability, University of Portsmouth, Voice for the Blue, volunteering
It’s a long story that shows the value of perseverance and the benefits of patience mixed with a little fortitude.
Posted on February 13, 2023 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
biodiversity, conservation, education, engineering, learning, nature, pollution, Science, technology
acid, arsenic, consumption, engineering, Environment Agency, industry, lifestyle, metals, mining, pathway, pollution, receptor, remediation, society, source, Tamar Valley AONB, Tamara Landscape Partnership, toxic