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Most people are afraid of sharks, but only about a dozen of the world’s 440 species of sharks and 630 species rays are dangerous. All of them are fascinating, having risen to the top of the marine food chain without having a single bone in their bodies. Main video: https://youtu.be/VIO7W6vWAyY Q&A video: https://youtu.be/mgcZqrOC8aI Many sea creatures produce chemicals to protect themselves from disease and predators, and some scientists are using these chemicals to create cures for some human ailments as well. Main video: https://youtu.be/YDPWRBdKzNs Q&A video: https://youtu.be/QoH18lvpfb4 One year after its sinking, the Destroyer at Peace is hardly recognizable. The Crow’s nest has collapsed and the sea has begun transforming the ship to a reef in earnest. The sunken vessel is now home to many creatures, including a sergeant major guarding its nest of eggs. Main video: https://youtu.be/WVmByAfQiwk Q&A video: https://youtu.be/8ZsuPD8Ts5I

Scout your seascape location to look for compositions and possible hazards. Storsandnes, Norway – 1/160 s. f/8, ISO 125People have long wanted to swim free underwater like fish and marine mammals but only in the last 150 years did they invent the gear to help them do just that. Now there are new frontiers to explore as the quest to go deeper and stay longer continues in a new generation with space-age technology. Main video: https://youtu.be/zDhvdY1JQrU Q&A video: https://youtu.be/sZIISJC7eRU Some fish look just like their parents, while others go through lots of changes before they’re grown up. Many change color, some change shape, and a few even change sex! Main video: https://youtu.be/eRJZq4p3DAY Q&A video: https://youtu.be/LmAG3Fs_NBY

Next year you should start to see us out and about in Chichester Harbour doing some saltmarsh restoration, and building an oyster restoration reef in the River Hamble. I am also excited that we will be bringing together local communities to start developing the “Vision for the Seascape Recovery Plan”. This plan will be a toolkit so that everyone, landowners to residents, local industries to recreation lovers will know what they can do to help protect their fragile and precious Solent habitats.A tree that grows in the sea? Well, sort of. Mangrove seedlings travel long distances to settle in estuaries and on beaches where they grow a complicated aboveground root system. Due to ignorance, people sometimes cut them down, but mangroves are a useful habitat for young fish and a good way to keep beaches from washing away. Main video: https://youtu.be/tvsqk4QQY14 Q&A video: https://youtu.be/JkqF8AtZNZA Such a fantastic course. Trainers highly motivated, knowledgeable and entertaining! Highly recommended”

Coral reefs are to the sea what rainforests are to the land. Both are productive, limited in scale, and have an incredibly diverse number of species. Reefs occupy only 1/10th of one percent of the ocean bottom, yet 1/4 of all the species in the sea make their home on coral reefs. Just like people, sea creatures have buddies that they like to hang out with. Sometimes the relationship is mutually beneficial to both, as in the classic relationship between the clownfish and the anemone. However, often one of the partners reaps all of the rewards, as in the case of the shark and the hitchhiking remora. Main video: https://youtu.be/DwChhmaF8hg Q&A video: https://youtu.be/r1q18OaX4n4 In addition to the 52 SeaScope videos, there are also 52 SeaScope Question & Answer videos that can be used in conjunction with the main videos to test kid's understanding of the information provided. A seascape is a photograph, painting or other work of art that depicts the sea.They have long been popular with British artists and art lovers, perhaps because we live on an island and are privy to beautiful shorelines. For this reason, I wanted to provide a few extra tips for seascape photography that I’ve found to be essential throughout the years.

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The nautilus was around before the dinosaurs, and it’s still here. Like a scuba diver, it can handle different depths and pressures. Close cousins of the nautilus, the cuttlefish are also living fossils. Main video: https://youtu.be/MKQzNVNr4d4 Q&A video: https://youtu.be/abMgDa-CUww Wide-angle lenses: Ideal for capturing the movement of the water but also to incorporate more elements in your seascape compositions. I joined the Blue Marine Foundation as Project Manager for the Solent Seascape Project in February this year. I would say to anyone out there with a passion for nature and conservation, I know it can be tough, but keep doing what you are doing, as dream jobs do exist! I have a degree in marine biology from the University of Liverpool and spent many years volunteering with NGOs and doing environmental education before I moved to the south coast and spent more than a decade working as an Environment Officer for Langstone Harbour Board. That role stood me in good stead for this job as I now have a good network of partners to draw on. Because I have worked in the Solent for so long, I know partners’ skills and who to call for advice. And I have lived on the shores of the Solent all that time too. Spotted dolphins use a sonar buzz to stun tiny fish that live in the sand, and then they dig them up for dinner. When bottlenose dolphins come to join the dinner party, they seem to be welcome guests at first but then they are chased away in no uncertain terms. Main video: https://youtu.be/ZF66PEIL85c Q&A video: https://youtu.be/xPDB8PjDuWE

In the rich waters of Indonesia, where two oceans meet, evolution is in overdrive. In this almost perfect environment, sea creatures have come up with some mind-boggling designs. That specialization helps animals like the stargazer, the pygmy seahorse, and the mimic octopus survive in diverse habitats. Main video: https://youtu.be/2nKB9PRj5AU Q&A video: https://youtu.be/v0oOtgf5elo That said, most ocean photos can benefit from using certain settings, so I’ll show you some good general seascape settings: Aperture for seascape photography However, ocean photography is not as simple as general landscape photography. There are many complex factors that you need to control and be aware of if you want to succeed.Now, we’ll dive into the different scenarios and types of coastal photography that you can shoot depending on the time of the day: Sunrise/Sunset seascape photography To mark COP15, Louise MacCallum, Solent Project Manager at Blue Marine Foundation, explains how the exciting multi-million-dollar ‘Solent Seascape Project’ will be the first of its kind in the UK to restore a seascape scale marine habitat (credit: Louise MacCallum).

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