One of the most famous whales of all time is Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. This fictional tale was about a sperm whale, usually found living in waters of 1,000 metres or more depth, beyond the continental shelf edge. This iconic species was thrust into the limelight earlier this year w
Sea Watch Foundations’ prestigious status as the longest-running Nationwide research charity in the UK focussed on the conservation and monitoring of cetaceans, has at its core the selfless donation of time and effort made by a network of dedicated volunteers spread across the British
If you’ve not encountered a Bioblitz before, it’s an opportunity to document every living thing in a particular location. That means bringing together experts from many different fields, so when we heard that the National Trust were running a series of Bioblitz’s at