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Mangrove Wildlife – The Gambia

In March 2023 Just One Ocean visited The Gambia to do research for a new…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefApril 3, 2023
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Tanji Fishing Village – The Gambia

Tanji fishing village on the Atlantic coast of The Gambia provides fish and seafood for…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefApril 3, 2023
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Research publication into impact of ocean warming on Crown of Thorns Starfish

In 2021 we were contacted by Bethan Lang who was undertaking a research project into…
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David JonesNovember 25, 2022
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We Launch our Intern Programme

The summer of 2022 became an amazing experience for four students from the University of…
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David JonesNovember 4, 2022
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Anthias- More than just Goldfish

Anthias are often called the scuba divers friend. The main reason is that by looking…
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David JonesJune 7, 2022
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Research Publication on Recreational Diver Perceptions

Supporting Research In 2021 we were delighted to be able to offer MSc Coastal and…
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David JonesMay 9, 2022
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Research Publication on Beaked Whales in Bay of Biscay

In 2019 we delighted to help support MSc student Emma Bell in her research into…
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David JonesMay 7, 2022
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Microplastics Found in Human Blood

New Research New research to be published in the Environment International journal has shown microplastics…
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David JonesMarch 24, 2022
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Will Iceland Stop Whaling?

Will Iceland Stop Whaling? A recent report in Oceanographic suggest that they are planning to…
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David JonesFebruary 25, 2022
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Fashion Fish Store is Open

We are delighted to announce that exclusively for London Fashion Week we have opened the…
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David JonesFebruary 18, 2022
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Rain or shine!

An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
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An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
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Rain or shine! An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
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We’ve become so used to seeing plastic on our beaches that many of us barely notice it anymore. A bottle here. A wrapper there. Just part of the scenery.

But plastic is never just an eyesore.

It entangles marine animals. Birds mistake it for food. Sun and waves break it down into microplastics that enter the ocean, the food chain, and ultimately us.

What we’ve learned to ignore is quietly causing lasting harm.

The environment shouldn’t be a dumping ground.

#OceanIssues #PlasticPollution #ProtectOurOceans #OceanHealth #StopPlastic
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We’ve become so used to seeing plastic on our beaches that many of us barely notice it anymore. A bottle here. A wrapper there. Just part of the scenery. But plastic is never just an eyesore. It entangles marine animals. Birds mistake it for food. Sun and waves break it down into microplastics that enter the ocean, the food chain, and ultimately us. What we’ve learned to ignore is quietly causing lasting harm. The environment shouldn’t be a dumping ground. #OceanIssues #PlasticPollution #ProtectOurOceans #OceanHealth #StopPlastic
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Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are apex predators that play a key role in maintaining marine ecosystem stability.
By regulating prey populations, they help preserve biodiversity and support healthy reef and coastal systems.

Despite their ecological importance, bull sharks face increasing pressure from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat degradation.

Protecting sharks is a science-based approach to protecting ocean health.

#SharkScience #MarineConservation #BullShark #ApexPredators #OceanEcosystems ProtectOurOceans
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Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are apex predators that play a key role in maintaining marine ecosystem stability. By regulating prey populations, they help preserve biodiversity and support healthy reef and coastal systems. Despite their ecological importance, bull sharks face increasing pressure from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat degradation. Protecting sharks is a science-based approach to protecting ocean health. #SharkScience #MarineConservation #BullShark #ApexPredators #OceanEcosystems ProtectOurOceans
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Caught mid-yawn! This beautiful grouper isn’t sleepy—just showing off one of the many moments that make our ocean so extraordinary.

Healthy reefs mean healthy groupers, and healthy groupers mean balanced ecosystems. Let’s protect the marine habitats they call home.

#OceanIssues #MarineConservation #Grouper #OceanLife
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Caught mid-yawn! This beautiful grouper isn’t sleepy—just showing off one of the many moments that make our ocean so extraordinary. Healthy reefs mean healthy groupers, and healthy groupers mean balanced ecosystems. Let’s protect the marine habitats they call home. #OceanIssues #MarineConservation #Grouper #OceanLife
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Happy World Octopus Day to cephalopod lovers everywhere! 🐙

Here’s to the clever, curious, color-changing creatures of the deep — may we always have a spot in an octopus’s garden. 🎶 We recommend the sound to be ON. 

#WorldOctopusDay #OctopusGarden #CephalopodLove #OceanVibes
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Happy World Octopus Day to cephalopod lovers everywhere! 🐙 Here’s to the clever, curious, color-changing creatures of the deep — may we always have a spot in an octopus’s garden. 🎶 We recommend the sound to be ON. #WorldOctopusDay #OctopusGarden #CephalopodLove #OceanVibes
4 months ago
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Bizarre and beautiful ocean creatures! Meet the Flamboyant Cuttlefish — found in the tropical waters of Indonesia, this tiny cuttlefish (usually no bigger than a hand) is famous for its color displays. 

Unlike most cuttlefish, it walks on the seafloor instead of swimming — and those amazing colors aren’t just for show, they’re a warning: this is the only known poisonous cuttlefish in the world. 

Strange, and spectacular; the ocean is full of surprises!

#OceanIssues #MarineCreatures #WildOceans #UnderwaterBeauty #Cuttlefish #Cephalopod
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Bizarre and beautiful ocean creatures! Meet the Flamboyant Cuttlefish — found in the tropical waters of Indonesia, this tiny cuttlefish (usually no bigger than a hand) is famous for its color displays. Unlike most cuttlefish, it walks on the seafloor instead of swimming — and those amazing colors aren’t just for show, they’re a warning: this is the only known poisonous cuttlefish in the world. Strange, and spectacular; the ocean is full of surprises! #OceanIssues #MarineCreatures #WildOceans #UnderwaterBeauty #Cuttlefish #Cephalopod
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The world has lost a tireless conservationist and advocate for our natural world.
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The world has lost a tireless conservationist and advocate for our natural world.
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🪼 Gentle Giant off Cornwall!

Spotted this barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) drifting along the coast. They’re common in warmer waters but can be seen in UK seas, especially in summer when plankton blooms attract them.

Warmer oceans may be making sightings more frequent — a reminder that protecting our seas from pollution and climate change keeps marine life in balance.

Harmless to humans, vital for the ocean 🌊

#BarrelJellyfish #CornwallWildlife #MarineConservation #OceanIssues
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🪼 Gentle Giant off Cornwall! Spotted this barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) drifting along the coast. They’re common in warmer waters but can be seen in UK seas, especially in summer when plankton blooms attract them. Warmer oceans may be making sightings more frequent — a reminder that protecting our seas from pollution and climate change keeps marine life in balance. Harmless to humans, vital for the ocean 🌊 #BarrelJellyfish #CornwallWildlife #MarineConservation #OceanIssues
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Rain or shine!

An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
Rain or shine!

An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
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Rain or shine! An enjoyable, but very windy day on the Isle of Wight yesterday doing macro and micro plastic surveys with some UoP students.
4 weeks ago
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We’ve become so used to seeing plastic on our beaches that many of us barely notice it anymore. A bottle here. A wrapper there. Just part of the scenery.

But plastic is never just an eyesore.

It entangles marine animals. Birds mistake it for food. Sun and waves break it down into microplastics that enter the ocean, the food chain, and ultimately us.

What we’ve learned to ignore is quietly causing lasting harm.

The environment shouldn’t be a dumping ground.

#OceanIssues #PlasticPollution #ProtectOurOceans #OceanHealth #StopPlastic
justoneocean
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We’ve become so used to seeing plastic on our beaches that many of us barely notice it anymore. A bottle here. A wrapper there. Just part of the scenery. But plastic is never just an eyesore. It entangles marine animals. Birds mistake it for food. Sun and waves break it down into microplastics that enter the ocean, the food chain, and ultimately us. What we’ve learned to ignore is quietly causing lasting harm. The environment shouldn’t be a dumping ground. #OceanIssues #PlasticPollution #ProtectOurOceans #OceanHealth #StopPlastic
1 month ago
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Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are apex predators that play a key role in maintaining marine ecosystem stability.
By regulating prey populations, they help preserve biodiversity and support healthy reef and coastal systems.

Despite their ecological importance, bull sharks face increasing pressure from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat degradation.

Protecting sharks is a science-based approach to protecting ocean health.

#SharkScience #MarineConservation #BullShark #ApexPredators #OceanEcosystems ProtectOurOceans
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Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are apex predators that play a key role in maintaining marine ecosystem stability. By regulating prey populations, they help preserve biodiversity and support healthy reef and coastal systems. Despite their ecological importance, bull sharks face increasing pressure from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat degradation. Protecting sharks is a science-based approach to protecting ocean health. #SharkScience #MarineConservation #BullShark #ApexPredators #OceanEcosystems ProtectOurOceans
1 month ago
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Caught mid-yawn! This beautiful grouper isn’t sleepy—just showing off one of the many moments that make our ocean so extraordinary.

Healthy reefs mean healthy groupers, and healthy groupers mean balanced ecosystems. Let’s protect the marine habitats they call home.

#OceanIssues #MarineConservation #Grouper #OceanLife
justoneocean
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Caught mid-yawn! This beautiful grouper isn’t sleepy—just showing off one of the many moments that make our ocean so extraordinary. Healthy reefs mean healthy groupers, and healthy groupers mean balanced ecosystems. Let’s protect the marine habitats they call home. #OceanIssues #MarineConservation #Grouper #OceanLife
3 months ago
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4/9
Happy World Octopus Day to cephalopod lovers everywhere! 🐙

Here’s to the clever, curious, color-changing creatures of the deep — may we always have a spot in an octopus’s garden. 🎶 We recommend the sound to be ON. 

#WorldOctopusDay #OctopusGarden #CephalopodLove #OceanVibes
justoneocean
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•
Follow
Happy World Octopus Day to cephalopod lovers everywhere! 🐙 Here’s to the clever, curious, color-changing creatures of the deep — may we always have a spot in an octopus’s garden. 🎶 We recommend the sound to be ON. #WorldOctopusDay #OctopusGarden #CephalopodLove #OceanVibes
4 months ago
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5/9
Bizarre and beautiful ocean creatures! Meet the Flamboyant Cuttlefish — found in the tropical waters of Indonesia, this tiny cuttlefish (usually no bigger than a hand) is famous for its color displays. 

Unlike most cuttlefish, it walks on the seafloor instead of swimming — and those amazing colors aren’t just for show, they’re a warning: this is the only known poisonous cuttlefish in the world. 

Strange, and spectacular; the ocean is full of surprises!

#OceanIssues #MarineCreatures #WildOceans #UnderwaterBeauty #Cuttlefish #Cephalopod
justoneocean
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•
Follow
Bizarre and beautiful ocean creatures! Meet the Flamboyant Cuttlefish — found in the tropical waters of Indonesia, this tiny cuttlefish (usually no bigger than a hand) is famous for its color displays. Unlike most cuttlefish, it walks on the seafloor instead of swimming — and those amazing colors aren’t just for show, they’re a warning: this is the only known poisonous cuttlefish in the world. Strange, and spectacular; the ocean is full of surprises! #OceanIssues #MarineCreatures #WildOceans #UnderwaterBeauty #Cuttlefish #Cephalopod
5 months ago
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6/9
The world has lost a tireless conservationist and advocate for our natural world.
justoneocean
justoneocean
•
Follow
The world has lost a tireless conservationist and advocate for our natural world.
5 months ago
View on Instagram |
7/9
Support like this is essential for us to be able to do our work. Thank you @evergreeninsuranceservices ❤️
justoneocean
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Follow
Support like this is essential for us to be able to do our work. Thank you @evergreeninsuranceservices ❤️
6 months ago
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8/9
🪼 Gentle Giant off Cornwall!

Spotted this barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) drifting along the coast. They’re common in warmer waters but can be seen in UK seas, especially in summer when plankton blooms attract them.

Warmer oceans may be making sightings more frequent — a reminder that protecting our seas from pollution and climate change keeps marine life in balance.

Harmless to humans, vital for the ocean 🌊

#BarrelJellyfish #CornwallWildlife #MarineConservation #OceanIssues
justoneocean
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🪼 Gentle Giant off Cornwall! Spotted this barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) drifting along the coast. They’re common in warmer waters but can be seen in UK seas, especially in summer when plankton blooms attract them. Warmer oceans may be making sightings more frequent — a reminder that protecting our seas from pollution and climate change keeps marine life in balance. Harmless to humans, vital for the ocean 🌊 #BarrelJellyfish #CornwallWildlife #MarineConservation #OceanIssues
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