The consequences for coastal communities are that we’re foregoing jobs, we’re foregoing revenues and we’re sacrificing much of the marine environment to facilitate trawling
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The consequences for coastal communities are that we’re foregoing jobs, we’re foregoing revenues and we’re sacrificing much of the marine environment to facilitate trawling
My hand then touched something round and solid, I had reached the eggs. Slowly and carefully, I drew my hand out of the pit. Clasped in my palm was a bright white and perfectly spherical ball, similar to a pingpong ball.
After many years of supporting the Our Seas Coalition and its ethos, we are very excited to announce that Seaful has joined as an official member.
What we love about the medium of podcasting is the opportunity it provides to have more nuanced, detailed and story-based conversations. We truly hope that the stories and information our guests share each week can inspire change.
“A seal just swam right by me,” squeals Odin Rawlinson, 14, as he awkwardly clambers back on to the dive boat in his flippers.
Even when I was a teenager, I was aware that many of my school friends didn’t seem to go to the beach or get in the sea.
It was very rewarding as a volunteer to watch young people enjoy and gain new skills and experiences, especially when not having done any water sports before.
Two Seaful days at Chelmarsh, what a fantastic success! We welcomed 34 children across the sessions, and it was clear from the start that something special was unfolding.