Oceanographic Magazine

Oceanographic Magazine

Oceanographic is a magazine published every two months that highlights the importance of ocean conservation, exploration, and adventure. It features stunning photography and engaging stories that delve into some of the most magical and mysterious locations on our planet.

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#128147

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  • 1 week 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.

  • 1 week 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 week 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.

  • 2 weeks ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff

    Conservation Scientists have developed a new modelling tool to better protect seabirds from the impacts of offshore wind farms. They argue that the innovative new resource has the potential to save wildlife, while ensuring the effective and sustainable development of renewable energy sources.

  • 1 month ago | oceanographicmagazine.com | Nane Steinhoff |Andrew McConnell

    Marine Protected Areas An investigation by Greenpeace UK reveals that supertrawlers have continued to catch fish in the UK’s Marine Protected Areas, despite the UK government having had the powers to stop them since Brexit and committing to protect at least 30% of UK waters by 2030.

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