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Nane Steinhoff

Brighton

Journalist and Copywriter andTranslator at Freelance

Articles

  • 1 week ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff

    While shark sightings have become few and far between in many other parts of the world, in French Polynesia, they are often a given on any dive. What are the reasons behind this abundance? And what role does tourism play?

  • 4 weeks ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff

    A new report by Surfers Against Sewage reveals shocking UK-wide sewage discharge figures and unearths the missed targets in England that have led to more than quarter of adults considering not paying their water bill.

  • 4 weeks ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff

    Saudi Arabia's National Center for Wildlife (NCW) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) to establish a collaborative framework for cooperation on marine biodiversity projects.

  • 1 month ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff

    How does fear turn into fascination when it comes to sharks? We met up with photographer and primary school teacher Gillian Shark to find out. An interview with and photographs by Gillian Shark Share OCEANOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE (OM): HOW HAS YOUR DEEP LOVE FOR SHARKS DEVELOPED? GILLIAN SHARK: “It’s actually funny because it was quite the opposite when I was younger.

  • 1 month ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff |Rob McCallum |Rob Mccallum |With Tim Roper

    From leading the iconic Five Deeps Expedition to the deepest points of the world’s oceans to carrying out the first dive to the Titanic wreck in 14 years, EYOS Expeditions has established itself as one of the pioneers in the expedition yachting space. We chatted to the company’s co-founders Tim Soper and Rob McCallum to find out how expedition tourism can foster conservation and scientific exploration initiatives.