Over 4000 m Down
Deep sea discoveries never fail to amaze me, and this one of a coral that lives on metal deposits is extra special.
Deep sea discoveries never fail to amaze me, and this one of a coral that lives on metal deposits is extra special.
Posted on December 1, 2025 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
biodiversity, climate change, conservation, Environment, nature, ocean, planet, pollution, Science, Sustainability
carbon dioxide, climate change, consumer choice, consumerism, coral, deep ocean, deep-sea, deep-sea ecosystem, deep-sea mining, gadgets, hard coral, manganese, National Oceanography Centre, NOC, nodules, ocean acidification, Ocean News, polymetallic, stuff
Once more, I joined the sail training tall ship Pelican of London for STEM at SEA education voyages with Sail Training Ireland youngsters on board. We have a little more time than usual in Dublin and we make… Read More
Posted on May 24, 2023 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
climate change, conservation, education, learning, nature, ocean, pollution, Science, technology
atmosphere, carbon dioxide, Cetaceans, climate change, clouds, conservation, Dolphins, Environment, Globe Observer, NASA, ocean acidification, Ocean Science, Pelican of London, pinnipeds, Sail Training Ireland, Seas Your Future, Seawatch Foundation
For many decades, we’ve released too much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and for some decades, scientists have developed and tested geoengineering solutions for the consequences of increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in our… Read More
Posted on January 15, 2023 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
Carbon Offset, climate change, conservation, engineering, learning, nature, pollution, Science, Sustainability, technology
alkalinity, calcification, carbon, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, climate change, geoengineering, greenhouse gas, IRONEX, mitigation, ocean acidification, Ocean Science, photosynthesis
Our six Seas Your Future Scientists in Residence in Costa Rica have sailed the Pacific Coast off Puerto Rico for a few days now. You might imagine their work to be a breeze, more of a holiday really,… Read More
Posted on January 9, 2022 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
learning, resilience, sailing, Science
algae, bloom, cetacean, challenge, chlorophyll, cyanobacteria, data, Dolphins, ecosystem, Environment, expedition, Fleetwater Group LLC, health, marine plastic, microplastic, ocean acidification, Ocean Science, oceanography, Plastic Pollution, red tide, resilience, Seas Your Future, Trichodesmium, turtles, Whales
Challenging Habitat
