Episode 121 The Mary Rose

Alexzandra Hildred is the Head of Research and Curator at the Mary Rose Trust. She started working on the Mary Rose project in 1979 and helped excavate the shipwreck. Alex also has experience with underwater archaeology in other locations, such as Malta and Holland. Her work highlights the importance of preserving aquatic history and understanding…

Episode 121 The Mary Rose

Alexzandra Hildred is the Head of Research and Curator of Ordnance and Human Remains at the Mary Rose Trust. She has worked on the Mary Rose project since 1979, leading excavations and site monitoring. Alex also has experience with other underwater archaeological projects in Malta and Holland. Her work emphasizes the importance of underwater archaeology…

Communities invited to help better understand rare shark species in Wales

Communities in Wales are being invited to help with a new project focused on understanding rare shark species, including the Critically Endangered angelshark. Launched by the Zoological Society of London and Natural Resources Wales, Project SIARC aims to engage people of all ages in marine conservation. Participants can learn to identify shark egg cases, analyze…

Activities & Downloads

This section offers fun shark-themed resources for new divers, including an A-Z slideshow to learn about various sharks. You can also download an A3 poster. There are updates on recent shark news and conservation efforts. Additionally, there’s mention of fundraising initiatives to help protect sharks in their natural habitats.

Sirene Project

The Sirene Project is a platform that connects and supports female conservationists. It aims to inspire women to share ideas and resources for ocean conservation. By highlighting these individuals, the project hopes to encourage the next generation of ocean protectors. Programs and events are designed to empower women in their conservation efforts, ultimately benefiting marine…

Sirene Project

The Sirene Project connects female conservationists working to protect oceans. It inspires women to share ideas and support future ocean protectors. The platform helps highlight the important work of women in marine conservation. It aims to empower females and educate others about ocean issues.

The Squidmobile, going viral, and the free labor problem in science communication

Dr. Sarah McAnulty is a squid biologist and leads Skype a Scientist. She talks about the popularity of cephalopods and how they capture people’s attention. However, there’s a problem in science communication where people often expect scientists to work for free. This reliance on free labor can hinder effective sharing of important scientific knowledge.

Pup’s Activity Zone

Sharks are well-adapted to their environments and can be found in all oceans, as well as some freshwater areas. There are over 500 species of sharks, which vary widely in size, color, and shape. Some sharks are tiny, while others can be enormous. Various species, like skates and rays, are closely related to sharks, and…