20 Apr 2021

An investigation by the EU, shared with Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine late last year, concluded that fishery controls were “unsatisfactory”.   As a result, the country faces losing tens of thousands of tonnes from its fishing quota and around €40m in funding annually. The investigation reported that, during a four-year period, 33 cases of […]

20 Apr 2021

“What Netflix’s Seaspiracy gets wrong about fishing, explained by a marine biologist.” Daniel Pauly is a marine biologist, fisheries scientist, and professor at the University of British Columbia and a member of the board of directors of Oceana. “I wanted to like Seaspiracy, the recent Netflix documentary that has lots of people talking about the damage […]

20 Apr 2021

About 300 metres of cliff just west of Weymouth collapsed sending an estimated 4,000 tonnes of rock, some in massive chunks “the size of cars”, falling towards the beach below. Southern England has seen a lot of rock and cliff falls during the winter.  In February, the chalk cliffs that border much of Kent and Sussex […]

13 Apr 2021

Latest release from the Office of National Statistics presents information on the value of Britain’s marine ecosystems calculated: as a cultural and recreational asset; in the provision of natural resources; and as a regulator of environmental factors such as carbon emissions and water flows to prevent flooding. The overall economic value of the UK’s coastal […]

13 Apr 2021

Conservation measures for non-licensable activities including anchoring and mooring in the  Studland Bay Marine Conservation Zone were the subject of a call for evidence from the Marine Management Organisation earlier this year Click here Following a consultation meeting chaired by the Dorset Coast Forum the RYA has published a position statement on the issue. This […]

13 Apr 2021

Spanning six years and seven seagrass meadows along the California coast, a paper published from the University of California, is the most extensive study yet of how seagrasses can buffer ocean acidification. The study reports on how seagrass meadows along the California coast  can alleviate low pH, or more acidic  conditions for extended periods of […]