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PAUL McGUINNESS, EDITOR
THE STRANDLINE OF BRIGHTON beach is a heady mix of fascinating sea creatures, washed-up fishing gear and the remnants of parties and beach barbecues. I crunch my way over the pebbles at morning low ti
Five years ago, the shimmering turquoise waters surrounding D’Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll were designated a Marine Protected Area (MPA) – a milestone for one of the Indian Ocean’s most vibrant ec
LU HEIKELL
With so many genuine reasons to feel hopeless about climate change, there is evidence that nature has the power to bounce back…
PODS OF ORCAS ARE DRAWN TO the coasts of northernmost Scotland in the summer months, lured by plentiful prey – especially seal pups. When on the hunt, they can come thrillingly close to rocky headland
This autumn, the annual Ocean Film Festival tours venues in the British Isles, sharing some of the most extraordinary independent films about our oceans from around the world