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Seabirds Being Strangled by Plastic

Some time ago I visited one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, the coast…
David Jones
David JonesJuly 20, 2016
Plastic Pollution

Water companies should be held to account

Earlier in the year I reported a huge amount of waste (mainly toiletries) that had appeared…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 27, 2015
Government PolicyRecycling

DEFRA to lower recycling targets

Long-awaited proposals to amend the plastic and glass packaging recycling targets have today (26 November)…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 27, 2015
Government PolicyPlastic Pollution

Stores Giving Away 200 Million Bags More

We have a plastic bag problem in the UK. It is not just in the…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 24, 2015
Uncategorized

Cling Film and Microwaves

Source: Daily Mail.  Image: Mail Online A recent article in the Daily Mail highlights growing concern over…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 22, 2015
Plastic PollutionPolicy

Airlines and Hotels have got it wrong

I travel quite a lot and have done for many years.  One of the things…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 7, 2015
Plastic PollutionScience

Testing the degradation of bio-plastics in the marine environment – are we missing the point?

I have just come across this video on you Tube. It shows some research divers…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 6, 2015
Plastic PollutionScience

New Map Reveals Extent of Ocean Plastic

Source: National Geographic  Author: Laura Parker When marine ecologist and a team of researchers completed…
David Jones
David JonesDecember 14, 2014
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Just One Ocean Ambassador Tiger Tyson managed to grab a podium place at the 2023 Formula Kite European Championships. David Jones, Just One Ocean CEO and founder, caught up with him briefly this afternoon before Tiger got swept away by well-wishers and media people. 

Keep your eyes on @tiger___tyson because he aims to represent his country, Antigua and Barbuda, at the 2024 Olympics. Next stop, Santiago Chile for the 2023 Pan American Games Olympics qualifier. 

Congratulations Tiger, well done!

#kitesurf #kitefoil #antiguaandbarbuda #ambassador #tigertyson #2024olympics
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Just One Ocean Ambassador Tiger Tyson managed to grab a podium place at the 2023 Formula Kite European Championships. David Jones, Just One Ocean CEO and founder, caught up with him briefly this afternoon before Tiger got swept away by well-wishers and media people. Keep your eyes on @tiger___tyson because he aims to represent his country, Antigua and Barbuda, at the 2024 Olympics. Next stop, Santiago Chile for the 2023 Pan American Games Olympics qualifier. Congratulations Tiger, well done! #kitesurf #kitefoil #antiguaandbarbuda #ambassador #tigertyson #2024olympics
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Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
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Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning. Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! #microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
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Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem.

Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. 

#mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem.

Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. 

#mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
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Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem. Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. #mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
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Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
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Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing. #kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
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Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
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Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view! Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks. #oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
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In the natural world it is all about symbiosis! 

The pilot shrimp and the prawn goby have a symbiotic relationship. This means they are dependent on each other and both benefit from the relationship (mutualism). 

In this case the pilot shrimp builds and maintains the sandy burrow that both animals live in. When they are outside of the burrow the goby, having better eyesight than the shrimp which is nearly blind, is responsible for watching out for danger. The fish will rest its tail fin against the shrimp's antennae. When it senses danger, it will flick its fin and the shrimp and goby will both retreat back to the safety of the burrow. Teamwork!

#oceanissues #symbiosis #shrimp #gobies #naturalworld #scuba #uwphotography
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In the natural world it is all about symbiosis!  The pilot shrimp and the prawn goby have a symbiotic relationship. This means they are dependent on each other and both benefit from the relationship (mutualism).  In this case the pilot shrimp builds and maintains the sandy burrow that both animals live in. When they are outside of the burrow the goby, having better eyesight than the shrimp which is nearly blind, is responsible for watching out for danger. The fish will rest its tail fin against the shrimp's antennae. When it senses danger, it will flick its fin and the shrimp and goby will both retreat back to the safety of the burrow. Teamwork! #oceanissues #symbiosis #shrimp #gobies #naturalworld #scuba #uwphotography
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There's nothing like encountering animals in their natural environment. They don't belong in a cage performing for people.

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Just One Ocean Ambassador Tiger Tyson managed to grab a podium place at the 2023 Formula Kite European Championships. David Jones, Just One Ocean CEO and founder, caught up with him briefly this afternoon before Tiger got swept away by well-wishers and media people. 

Keep your eyes on @tiger___tyson because he aims to represent his country, Antigua and Barbuda, at the 2024 Olympics. Next stop, Santiago Chile for the 2023 Pan American Games Olympics qualifier. 

Congratulations Tiger, well done!

#kitesurf #kitefoil #antiguaandbarbuda #ambassador #tigertyson #2024olympics
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Just One Ocean Ambassador Tiger Tyson managed to grab a podium place at the 2023 Formula Kite European Championships. David Jones, Just One Ocean CEO and founder, caught up with him briefly this afternoon before Tiger got swept away by well-wishers and media people. Keep your eyes on @tiger___tyson because he aims to represent his country, Antigua and Barbuda, at the 2024 Olympics. Next stop, Santiago Chile for the 2023 Pan American Games Olympics qualifier. Congratulations Tiger, well done! #kitesurf #kitefoil #antiguaandbarbuda #ambassador #tigertyson #2024olympics
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Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning.

Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! 

#microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
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Citizen scientists at work on a warm and sunny day in September. The Big Microplastic Survey is a great citizen science project that can easily be planned as a company event. Team building while collecting scientific data on a local beach #winning. Thank you Resource Futures for the photos and the scientific contribution! #microplastics #citizenscience #corporateevents #teambuilding @microplasticsurvey @beachcleanorg
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“Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common. Celebrate it every day.” Author Unknown
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Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem.

Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. 

#mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem.

Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. 

#mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
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Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem. Mangroves are amazing ecosystems located on the boundaries between land and sea in the (sub)tropical regions. They sustain coastal communities and livelihoods, support a rich biodiversity and provides habitat for thousands of species as well as nurseries and spawning grounds for fish and crustaceans. Mangroves also protect coastlines from storm surges, tsunamis, erosion and rising sea levels and play a role in climate mitigation by being effective carbon sinks taking up five times more carbon than terrestrial forests. #mangrovesareamazing #thegambia #mangroveconservation #bluecarbonecosystem #bluecarboneconomy
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Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing.

#kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
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Kelp is a large brown algae or seaweed that grows in cool (between 6 and 14 degrees Celsius), relatively shallow oceans waters close to the shore. Kelps grow in dense groupings forming large forests canopies and beds underwater. They forests provide food and shelter for thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. Kelp forests are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet #kelpisamazing. #kelp #kelpforest #seaweed #carbonsink #nursery #criticalhabitat
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Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view!

Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks.

#oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
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Wonderful survey photos from Spanish Banks, Vancouver, Canada. What a beautiful view! Please send us your images from around the world. It is wonderful to see the variety of places where citizen scientists carry out the Big Microplastic Survey. The amount of data collected by so many is invaluable for our understanding of the microplastic problem on our beaches and riverbanks. #oceanissues #microplastics #bigmicroplasticsurvey #plasticpollution #citizenscience
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In the natural world it is all about symbiosis! 

The pilot shrimp and the prawn goby have a symbiotic relationship. This means they are dependent on each other and both benefit from the relationship (mutualism). 

In this case the pilot shrimp builds and maintains the sandy burrow that both animals live in. When they are outside of the burrow the goby, having better eyesight than the shrimp which is nearly blind, is responsible for watching out for danger. The fish will rest its tail fin against the shrimp's antennae. When it senses danger, it will flick its fin and the shrimp and goby will both retreat back to the safety of the burrow. Teamwork!

#oceanissues #symbiosis #shrimp #gobies #naturalworld #scuba #uwphotography
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In the natural world it is all about symbiosis!  The pilot shrimp and the prawn goby have a symbiotic relationship. This means they are dependent on each other and both benefit from the relationship (mutualism).  In this case the pilot shrimp builds and maintains the sandy burrow that both animals live in. When they are outside of the burrow the goby, having better eyesight than the shrimp which is nearly blind, is responsible for watching out for danger. The fish will rest its tail fin against the shrimp's antennae. When it senses danger, it will flick its fin and the shrimp and goby will both retreat back to the safety of the burrow. Teamwork! #oceanissues #symbiosis #shrimp #gobies #naturalworld #scuba #uwphotography
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There's nothing like encountering animals in their natural environment. They don't belong in a cage performing for people.

#oceanissues #cetaceans #dolphins
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There's nothing like encountering animals in their natural environment. They don't belong in a cage performing for people. #oceanissues #cetaceans #dolphins
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