‘Rats of the sea’: backlash after Cornish fishers call for seal cull
‘Rats of the sea’: backlash after Cornish fishers call for seal cull
Group’s description disputed by scientists, with seals recognised as important part of food chain
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Disease-causing parasites can hitch a ride on plastics and potentially spread through the sea, new research suggests
Disease-causing parasites can hitch a ride on plastics and potentially spread through the sea, new research suggests
Typically when people hear about plastic pollution, they might envision seabirds with bellies full of trash or sea turtles with plastic straws in their noses. However, plastic pollution poses another threat that’s invisible to the eye and has important consequences for both human and animal health.
The Conversation
The Conversation
Offshore wind conference blows into the Humber with key speakers and US link underlining global ambition
Offshore wind conference blows into the Humber with key speakers and US link underlining global ambition
Team Humber Marine Alliance's Offshore Wind Connections 2022 opens on Wednesday
Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
A year of hunger: how the Russia-Ukraine war is worsening climate-linked food shortages
Global wheat prices have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. The two nations account for 30%of the world’s wheat exports.
The Conversation
The Conversation
From analysis to the latest developments in health, read the most diverse news in one place.
Already a member? Sign in here
Severn steps to foraging heaven: a guided tour of the estuary’s edible plants
The convergence of sea and river habitats offers rich pickings, even with a motorway overhead. Our writer joins an expert forager
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Asia: Less brain drain more global consciousness
Internationalisation or intellectual colonialisation? A look into Asia
360info
360info