Our marine secrets

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DISCOVER OUR MARINE SECRETS This summer let’s keep marine wildlife, though out of sight perhaps, firmly in our minds. Let’s get out during National Marine Week and learn about seaside wildlife and its habitats; let’s think about marine conservation; above all, let’s fall giddily in love with lobsters, limpets and sea lettuce. For the first time in our lives, let’s really see the sea.

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n water our senses our severely hindered; so it’s tough for us to get interested in the plants and animals which lurk beneath the waters of our seas. Grey waters at that; cold waters too; and often pretty rough. Yes, the UK’s seas are in sore need a public relations makeover. And they more than deserve it as they are crammed with astonishing wildlife. Scientists believe that as many as half of all the species which inhabit the UK live in and around the sea. So for every

blue tit visiting your feeder, for every dandelion you see in flower, there’s another species living in the sea. And each of these marine species is leading a remarkable life: coping with currents and tides; withstanding tremendous water pressure; migrating up and down the water column; living at times as planktonic larvae and later as fixed adults; dodging predators, including humans; colonising the feet of offshore wind-farms. Sea creatures do all of this, and far more, every day.


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