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The Significance of Upwelling Processes in Coastal Environments for Marine Life and Ecosystems

Oct 18, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Dolphins are distributed all across the world, inhabiting all the oceans and seas, except for the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea (Dolphins-world.com, 2017). This distribution is driven by biotic and abiotic factors, they can be found living in places such as bays and estuaries, thriving
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Can eco-engineering be the saviour of our coastal environments?

Sep 22, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Living near the sea can have many advantages as we can breathe in the sea air, be closer to nature and live more stress-free lives! A massive 70% of the largest cities in the world are located along the coastline, as they provide jobs, resources and recreational activities. However co
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Marine Heatwaves

Sep 04, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Marine heatwaves are getting increasingly more frequent and lasting longer durations, increasing in frequency by 50% in the last 10 years (IUCN, 2021). They pose threats to all life on Earth. A marine heatwave is a short period of abnormally high temperatures caused by global warming,
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch Day 6 & 7: 3rd- 4th July

Aug 06, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Day 6: National Whale and Dolphin Week is going strong, with new fascinating sightings everyday around the country. Yesterday’s watches began as early as 05:15 in the morning and concluded around 14:45 in the afternoon with numerous different sightings.  The highlight of the day
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch Day 5: 2nd August

Aug 03, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch week is going strong, with interesting sightings on our 5th day. In spite of the weather stopping some of our planned watches, 22 sightings were entered from around the UK, with Point Lynas in Anglesey being the main point of interest of the day with o
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