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Save Coral Reefs: it’s important to biodiversity, society and life as we know it.

Mutualistic relationship of coral and zooxanthellae. Most coral has a mutualistic relationship with special algae called zooxanthellae. Zooxanthellae live inside the coral’s tissue. This protects it from predation and provides them with the nutrients they require for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis produces waste products, such as oxygen, glucose, and amino acids. Coral uses these waste products to … Continued

Tequila Splitfin: Facing Extinction for 20 Years

The Tequila splitfin (Zoogoneticus tequila), is a small freshwater fish measuring up to 8cm long – with females being slightly larger than males. They are endemic to the Teuchitlan Springs in the upper Ameca river basin in Mexico, where they inhabit small lakes, tributaries and freshwater springs.

How Plastic Is Damaging Our Oceans

  Plastic is a cheap useful material which has transformed our lives over the past few decades. From water bottles to smartphones, plastic is always at our fingertips. But, it also causes enormous damage to the environment, particularly to our oceans.  Covering over 70% of the planet, the ocean provides a home to countless species, … Continued

Sea Anemones collaboration

Investigating climate change and conservation in sea anemones In a collaborative venture, Blue Planet Aquarium and the University of Liverpool have joined forces to understand the impact of rising temperatures on a marine animal, the beadlet sea anemone.  Environments around the world are under threat from climate change, which is exposing animals to increasing and … Continued

A SEA OF SINGLE USE

Plastic is one of the largest problems for our waterways across the globe currently. Our modern convenience driven lifestyle has put pressure on the environment. Every year 1 million metric tons of plastic gets dumped into our seas and by the year 2050 it is expected that there will be more plastic in the sea … Continued

How to Do a #2MinuteBeachClean

How to Do a #2MinuteBeachClean Over 800 million tonnes of plastic makes its way into our oceans every year! Plastic bags, nets, bottles, and more are damaging ocean environments and the creatures that live there. So, before you take your next dip in the ocean or start building sandcastles, can you spare two minutes to … Continued

Earth Day: 48 Days of Blue

Did you know that more than 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water, and that the ocean is almost 4 billion years old? It’s an impressive attribute, sure – but it’s also responsible for controlling our climate and supporting our continued survival on this planet. In fact, the ocean is what sets us … Continued

How to Conserve Water: 7 Dos and Don’ts

Conserving water has never been so important to our planet. Cutting back on water usage doesn’t only help conserve a valuable resource, but it will also lower your utility bill… Talk about a win-win situation! If you’re looking for some easy ways to help shrink your water footprint on World Water Day (and throughout the … Continued

World Wildlife Day 2018: 18 Ways to Help Preserve Wildlife

The gloom-and-doom reports concerning the fate of wildlife around the world can make the situation seem rather hopeless at times, but there is much that can be achieved when we all work together. In honour of World Wildlife Day (which should be every single day, as far as we’re concerned!), we think it’s high time … Continued

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