Chemical cocktail suppresses periwinkles’ ability to avoid crabs and disrupts food chain Toxins leaching from microplastics leave shellfish at the mercy of predators, research has found. The chemicals completely suppress the ability of the periwinkles to detect and avoid the crabs that eat them. Microplastics plague the world’s rivers and oceans and absorb poisonous chemicals from the […]

Read More

Marine Social Science Research and Practice in the UK As management of our global seas and coastlines becomes ever more complex, there is a growing call for improved integration of social sciences within marine and coastal decision making.  Recent high-profile campaigns and media coverage have triggered an unprecedented out-pouring of public awareness and concern for […]

Read More

Three articles & reports Michael Gove launches new Met office Projections   Gove’s speech – a detailed statement US Climate change report highlights massive costs not least to inland and coastal flooding Committee on Climate Change Animation 1. The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove at the Science Museum in London, in which he launched new data giving the […]

Read More

EA ‘Environment Agency Chair, Emma Howard Boyd is calling on businesses and communities to prepare as latest UK climate change projections are published. Writing in the Environment Agency’s Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation report, the Chair of the Environment Agency says worryingly few FTSE boards are disclosing the strategic risks to their shareholders brought by the […]

Read More

Defra ‘The Environment Agency published its latest list of Enforcement Undertakings accepted by EA under which 15 companies and individuals that polluted rivers and streams or made other environmental breaches will pay more than £2.2 million to environmental charities and local projects. The new list included the largest Enforcement Undertaking ever accepted by EA, £975,000 from […]

Read More

No ‘flushable’ wet wipes tested so far pass water industry tests By Emma Campbell BBC Radio 4, Costing the Earth   13 November 2018  All wet wipes sold as “flushable” in the UK have so far failed the water industry’s disintegration tests, the BBC has found. Water companies say wet wipes don’t break down and are […]

Read More

Ness Fishery Board videos  Dippers feeding on insects disturbed by salmon A dipper amongst spawning salmon and trout. They forage on the river bed collecting aquatic invertebrates displaced as the fish create their ‘redds’ (or nests). Goldeneye ducks feeding on the river bed A flock of goldeneye Ducks forage on the river bed. Watch the […]

Read More