Tis the season of mince pies, mulled wine and fairy lights- and of course running through the pouring rain in a blind panic to get those last minute Christmas presents. It’s the season of givin...
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Sorry that this article has taken so long in coming, but it should hope be the starting point of something exciting that Katrin and I are planning. Last summer I decided to try and organise so...
We are back! After far to long an absence! It’s been a busy couple of week for marine life enthusiasts in the North West, the North West conference, the upcoming Irish Sea conference in Live...
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Hello, we are back here at Ocean Blogspot after a few very busy weeks (or maybe months) we will be updating you with our goings on and with new articles from guest writers. This is our second art...
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Wow, last week was exceptionally busy but really worth it and now here’s a really tasty update! Eat an ice cream, save a dolphin? Sounds to good to be true? Well, now it’s possible! Caffe Cr...
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Hello again, we're very sorry about the lack of updates, but it has been a busy period here at OceanBlogspot, so are next few articles are going to be catch up on what we have done recently. ...
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Hello everyone! I've taken a short break from my duties as Regional Coordinator for Sea Watch to head up to Wales, ironically to the little village of New Quay where Sea Watch headquarters ar...
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Hello there, my name is Katrin and I am the co-founder of this blog. I've been a lot more quiet than initially planned as I've encountered some unexpected good luck and received funding to volunt...
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Hello again. This is the final part of our series of working with BDMLR by Gilli Graham, we hope you have enjoyed the articles, hopefully she will be back soon with more. Porpoise post morte...
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We welcome back guest author Gilli Graham with tales of her work with BDMLR. First we must appologise first for the lack of updates. Katrin has been working on her poster for the European Cetacea...
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Who I am and what I do, my name is Gilli Graham, I am a 27 year old mum of one with a simple passion for the oceans and doing all I can to protect and conserve them. I aspire to be a marine biol...
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Please visit http://tropicalshark.tumblr.com/ , by our friend Ellie!
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You’ve watched Blue Planet over a hundred times, you’ve survived the obligatory algae module, beaten the odds and come to grips with statistics, endured the inescapable ‘fun fact’ about b...
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Driving up to Ipswich fresh from Whale Fest and despite the Sat Nav's helpful suggestions, getting lost repeatedly; reality began to dawn on me. I had never been on a boat for more than 12 hou...
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By Katrin Lohrengel. Happy new year everyone! Hope you enjoy our new article. Marine Biology inspires passion in people world wide. These two simple words for many conjure up the idea of Jacqu...
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BY TORI WILLIAMS What excites you about the sea? Personally, I am fascinated by “what lies beneath”! We can see so much on land and it’s easy to care about habitats that you see ev...
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Hey, we are sorry we will be a bit quite till after Christmas as we are in Germany, but we have some exciting articles coming up soon to keep a look out here!
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By Helen Webb In 2010, I along with the world, watched in horror as the disaster of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion unfolded. Over the following weeks my sense of helplessness and fru...
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Sharks populations have had a rather bad time of it over the last century. Their populations have suffered greatly and public perception had them painted as mindless killing machines. Sharks h...
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Welcome to MarineBioBlog. We aim to keep you all up to date with the latest news from the world of marine biology as well as giving you articles from people studying and working in the field. The...