Scientists use images and videos submitted by tourists to track rare species in Africa Smalleye stingrays are the largest marine stingrays on record, reaching disc widths...
Part 2 of a new series by blogger Georgie Bull… Before starting University last September, I dove Chesil Cove in the hope that I could get...
With Orca Watch just days away, the staff of the Sea Watch Foundation is waiting in anticipation to start conducting watches and collect records of the...
By Gemma Smith It is fair to say that there might not be that many underwater-specific spells, curses, potions or lotions. There may also be a distinct...
Great Eggcase Hunt You can become a citizen scientist by helping The Shark Trust find and record shark eggcases! WHAT IS AN EGGCASE? Some sharks, and...
Mauritius continues to reveal new and exciting macro marine life. I have looked through all my fish books and three of these four pipefish species are...
Part 1 of a new series by our latest blogger Georgie Bull… A few years ago, I attended a work experience placement at the London Aquarium....
Help The Seahorse Trust save the planet’s seahorses! The Seahorse is an extraordinary little creature, and it is this extraordinariness that is the reason it is...
2018 marked the 17th year of Sea Watch Foundation’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch event, a citizen science project which has gained tremendous popularity over the...
Go Deeper with a Marine Biologist as Your Dive Buddy The Marine Megafauna Foundation – a charity that aims to save threatened marine life – has...
Shark Advocates International (SAI) have released Sharks Ahead, a report revealing countries are falling short on their obligations to protect shark and ray species through the...
The normal perception of fish in the human psyche is that of unintelligent and unfeeling. I know from a lifetime of diving and watching marine species...