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Plastic Free Home Guide

Aug 08, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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Plastic pollution is a growing concern: It is found almost in everything, like in beverages, food, clothes, cleaning agents and technologies. The plastic gets in the ocean and it poses a serious threat for the marine wildlife of the whole food chain. Finally, the human will ingest the
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The Big Move to New Quay

Jun 15, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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This week Education Assistant, Ellie Richardson, spoke with Research Intern Eleanor, who is from the Peak District, and is currently studying for a degree in marine biology and oceanography at the University of Plymouth. This is her experience so far… As a new period begins here
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World Oceans Day

Jun 07, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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Saturday 8th June is World Oceans Day! The purpose of this event is to celebrate and honour the oceans which cover the earth and spread awareness of the many current threats they face. This has been happening every year since 2002, and 2019’s conservation focus is to ‘demonstrate lead
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Wales Nature Week: A Focus On Climate Change

Jun 01, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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Wales Nature Week is an annual week of wildlife-themed events that takes place all over Wales – an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of Welsh fauna and flora. Sea Watch is kicking off the celebrations with the following article written by former Research Intern Elliot Spenc
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End of Period 1

May 26, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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Research Intern Chantelle Green sadly left New Quay today, here she describes her experience as a Period 1 volunteer… It’s hard to believe it has been two months since us period 1 interns arrived in New Quay, full of nerves and excitement about what lay in store for us and of co
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