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September 2024

  • Fresh mackerel for sale at a fish market.

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Labour needs to fix British fishing – will it stand by its principles now it is in power?

    Charles Clover
    The new government must use its landslide majority to mend the damage to jobs and fish populations caused by neglect

August 2024

  • Raw sewage, River Thames, Datchet, Berkshire, UK - 15 Jan 2023<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/REX/Shutterstock (13715737j) A swan covered in sewage. The disgusting sight of raw sewage on the River Thames at Datchet in Berkshire. An interactive map by Thames Water shows that they have emitted sewage into the River Thames in nearby Windsor. Environmental A swan walks through raw sewage and near to empty cans as it leaves the River Thames.

    Weatherwatch
    Aquatic life under threat as pollution and warmer waters wreak havoc

  • Dam with water on one side, land on the other, and heavy machinery atop it.

    ‘The river is free’: historic US dam removal nears completion

  • A salmon with yellow and orange markings swims towards the camera with its mouth open.

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘Like doomsday’: why have salmon deserted Norway’s rivers – and will they ever return?

  • Tonnes of dead fish have washed up in the port of Volos

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    Hundreds of thousands of dead fish blanket Greece tourist port after flooding – video

  • Australian climate and environment in focus
    Prozac in waterways is changing how fish behave, research finds

  • First Dog on the Moon
    Everyone loves a tiny baby stingray-looking thing. IS THE MAUGEAN SKATE SAVED?

  • ‘Strange and mysterious’: rarely seen, 12ft-long oarfish found in waters off San Diego

  • The age of extinction
    ‘Losing Noah’s Ark’: Brazil’s plan to turn the Pantanal into waterway threatens world’s biggest wetland

  • ‘The Adriatic is becoming tropical’: Italian fishers struggle to adapt to warm sea

  • Digested week
    Digested week: Olympic poolside parenting, cracked water slides and fishy memories

    Emma Brockes

July 2024

  • A goldfish swimming around aquatic plants

    Pass notes
    Memory like a goldfish? Why this could be a good thing

  • A white-clawed crayfish from the River Culm

    Country diary
    Country diary: Nature red in tooth and – quite literally – claw

  • Tenacious D performing in Manchester earlier this year.

    Australia news live
    Band’s gig postponed amid deportation call – as it happened

  • Screenshot of sea snake bite rescue off the coast of Northern Territory

    Man bitten by sea snake off coast of NT in a stable condition

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘We sell it in secret, like drugs’: Brazil’s appetite for shark meat puts species under threat

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Artificial light on coastlines lures small fish to their doom, coral reef study finds

June 2024

  • A puffin with a beak full of sand eels.

    The Great British Seaside
    Puffins, catsharks and sea squirts: how to spot wildlife on the British coast

    The 10,000 miles of coastline host a stunning variety of creatures, so put on a diving mask or just a pair of wellies and go on the hunt
  • 240627 Great Barrier Reef Unesco thumbnail

    Who says the Great Barrier Reef is not ‘in danger’?

    UNESCO … and Gary the crab
  • A tank of elvers in a school classroom.

    Country diary
    Country diary: A special delivery of mystery creatures – baby eels

    Wedmore, Somerset: Little is known about elvers, but today myself and a group of schoolchildren get to take a close look
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