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Beach Cleans

Rosie Cleans the Beaches

In early October we received a lovely email from Sophie Gibbs about her daughter who…
David Jones
David JonesOctober 27, 2021
Plastic PollutionPresentations

Talking to visitors at litter app release event

We were talking to visitors at the @UoPPlastics @jetsam.tech_app app launch event today. Lot of interest in…
David Jones
David JonesOctober 23, 2021
CoastlinesMicroplasticsScience

Back in the Field

Covid-19 has had a detrimental impact to learning and one thing that we have been…
David Jones
David JonesOctober 19, 2021
HealthMicroplastics

Plastic Health Summit 2021

The Plastic Heath Summit is on! How toxic is plastic to our bodies? How can…
David Jones
David JonesOctober 19, 2021
Citizen scienceMicroplasticsPlastic Pollution

Teens Leading Local Plastic Study on the Baja Peninsula

Buenos días from Bahía de Los Ángeles, México! Covid unquestionably changed many things, but one…
Kelsie Fowler
Kelsie FowlerSeptember 23, 2021
Microplastics

ProyectoSub and The Big Microplastic Survey Collaboration

ProyectoSub Foundation is a non-profit organisation based in Argentina. Its objective is the promotion of…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefSeptember 3, 2021
Beach CleansEnvironmentPartnerships

Delta Beach Cleanup Drive with Sri Krishna Rotaract Club

Just One Ocean is dedicated to protecting the ocean for future generations. Because of this…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefJuly 24, 2021
Charity NewsEnvironmentPartnerships

Bazoo – a sustainable partnership

Bazoo - The World’s First and Only Carbon Negative Toilet Paper! Bazoo have just launched…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefJuly 9, 2021
ConservationGlobal WarmingHabitat DestructionPlastic Pollution

Rising Tide – a beautiful short film

A couple of weeks before World Oceans Day 2021 Ryan Stone, owner of Lambda Films,…
Monica Hartlief
Monica HartliefJune 22, 2021
Charity News

Paddling the Thames

Matt is all about paddling and now he's going for the big stuff. On Friday…
David Jones
David JonesMay 29, 2021
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Latest News

  • Research publication into impact of ocean warming on Crown of Thorns Starfish November 25, 2022
  • We Launch our Intern Programme November 4, 2022
  • Anthias- More than just Goldfish June 7, 2022
  • Research Publication on Recreational Diver Perceptions May 9, 2022
  • Research Publication on Beaked Whales in Bay of Biscay May 7, 2022

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Mangrove forests provide habitat for thousands of species, from fish to birds and even monkeys! Rhesus monkeys (rhesus macaques), Old World monkeys, are omnivores and frequent the mangroves to feed on crab and fish. They like being in the water and can swim well. 

Thanks @barnatakats for the photo.  

#oceanissues #mangroves #habitatdestruction #conservation #bigmangrovesurvey #citizenscience #rhesusmonkey #oldworldmonkey
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Mangrove forests provide habitat for thousands of species, from fish to birds and even monkeys! Rhesus monkeys (rhesus macaques), Old World monkeys, are omnivores and frequent the mangroves to feed on crab and fish. They like being in the water and can swim well. Thanks @barnatakats for the photo.   #oceanissues #mangroves #habitatdestruction #conservation #bigmangrovesurvey #citizenscience #rhesusmonkey #oldworldmonkey
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Happy to announce that I am an ambassador for Just One Ocean, a marine conservation organisation. I am excited to express my love for the ocean and environment through promoting their organisation and carrying out projects to help protect and renovate our planet :) @justoneocean

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Happy to announce that I am an ambassador for Just One Ocean, a marine conservation organisation. I am excited to express my love for the ocean and environment through promoting their organisation and carrying out projects to help protect and renovate our planet :) @justoneocean Report from @tiger___tyson We ❤ it!
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New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. 

Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? 

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New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. 

Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? 

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New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? ultrachallenge.com
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The little blue heron can be found in freshwater and marine environments,  including mangroves, bogs, swamps, salt marshes, tidal flats, estuaries, streams, and flooded fields. 

They feed during the day, wading in the water with their long legs. Their diet consists of fish, frogs, lizards, turtles, snakes, crabs, shrimp, aquatic and grassland insects.

Little blue herons are classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List but their numbers are decreasing. Today, the biggest threat to this species is the degradation and loss of habitat like mangroves.

#oceanissues #mangroves #mangroveconservation #littleblueheron #IUCN #habitatdestruction #habitat #antigua #englishharbour @tiger___tyson
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The little blue heron can be found in freshwater and marine environments,  including mangroves, bogs, swamps, salt marshes, tidal flats, estuaries, streams, and flooded fields.  They feed during the day, wading in the water with their long legs. Their diet consists of fish, frogs, lizards, turtles, snakes, crabs, shrimp, aquatic and grassland insects. Little blue herons are classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List but their numbers are decreasing. Today, the biggest threat to this species is the degradation and loss of habitat like mangroves. #oceanissues #mangroves #mangroveconservation #littleblueheron #IUCN #habitatdestruction #habitat #antigua #englishharbour @tiger___tyson #stealthmode
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Humpback whales are found in oceans around the world. They migrate up to 16,000 km each year, feeding in polar waters and migrating to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth. 

Adult females average 15m in length. Calves are born after an 11-month gestation period and are about 4 to 5m in length.

We encountered this mother and newborn calf (probably about 2 days old) in Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico. At this age the mother helps the calf to the surface to breathe at regular intervals. The mother will nurse the calf for almost a year. 

#oceanissues #humpbackwhales #cetaceans #bajacalifornia #bahiamagdalena #IUCN #leastconcern
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Humpback whales are found in oceans around the world. They migrate up to 16,000 km each year, feeding in polar waters and migrating to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth.  Adult females average 15m in length. Calves are born after an 11-month gestation period and are about 4 to 5m in length. We encountered this mother and newborn calf (probably about 2 days old) in Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico. At this age the mother helps the calf to the surface to breathe at regular intervals. The mother will nurse the calf for almost a year.  #oceanissues #humpbackwhales #cetaceans #bajacalifornia #bahiamagdalena #IUCN #leastconcern
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It is December and guess what? This is the last UK FREE POST weekend of the year. Check out the store for great, circular, tees and tops and order before midnight on Sunday to get your UK shipping for free. 

#Christmas #circulareconomy #gifts #freepost @teemillstore @rapanuiclothing
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It is December and guess what? This is the last UK FREE POST weekend of the year. Check out the store for great, circular, tees and tops and order before midnight on Sunday to get your UK shipping for free. #Christmas #circulareconomy #gifts #freepost @teemillstore @rapanuiclothing
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80% of purchases bought over the Black Friday weekend will end up in landfill or incinerated. Less than 1% of the world’s clothes are recycled back into new clothes once they are worn out. It’s a symptom of a bigger issue, and of the take-make-waste economy that results in a truck full of clothing burned or buried every second. To save our planet, we need to make a change. And we need your help. That’s why, this year, instead of discounting our products, we’re reversing Black Friday. We’re asking you to send back your old Just One Ocean clothing so it can be made into new products. You’ll receive store credit for the items you send back. Together, we can end waste. #circulareconomy #takebackfriday

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80% of purchases bought over the Black Friday weekend will end up in landfill or incinerated. Less than 1% of the world’s clothes are recycled back into new clothes once they are worn out. It’s a symptom of a bigger issue, and of the take-make-waste economy that results in a truck full of clothing burned or buried every second. To save our planet, we need to make a change. And we need your help. That’s why, this year, instead of discounting our products, we’re reversing Black Friday. We’re asking you to send back your old Just One Ocean clothing so it can be made into new products. You’ll receive store credit for the items you send back. Together, we can end waste. #circulareconomy #takebackfriday  justoneoceanstore.org
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Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow directly in salty or brackish water in the coastal intertidal zone. Mangrove trees thrive in hot, muddy, salty conditions that would quickly kill most plants. 

The benefits of mangroves include:

Their intricate network of roots is attractive for oceanic and freshwater species seeking food and shelter from predators. Mangroves offer critical nursing environments for juveniles of many marine species, from gobies to crocodiles. 

Mangroves reduce erosion and improve water quality by filtering pollutants and trapping sediments from land. 

Mangroves offer shoreline protection by forming an obstacle to wind and waves. They can significantly decrease the intensity of a storm. 

Mangroves play a crucial role in the fight against climate change by storing carbon thereby decreasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. They can store up to five times more carbon than an equal area of rainforest.

#oceanissues #mangroves #carbonstorage #carbonsink #carbonsequestration #CO2 #climatechange #bluecarbon #bigmangrovesurvey @noaa @bluecarboninitiative
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Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow directly in salty or brackish water in the coastal intertidal zone. Mangrove trees thrive in hot, muddy, salty conditions that would quickly kill most plants. The benefits of mangroves include: Their intricate network of roots is attractive for oceanic and freshwater species seeking food and shelter from predators. Mangroves offer critical nursing environments for juveniles of many marine species, from gobies to crocodiles. Mangroves reduce erosion and improve water quality by filtering pollutants and trapping sediments from land. Mangroves offer shoreline protection by forming an obstacle to wind and waves. They can significantly decrease the intensity of a storm. Mangroves play a crucial role in the fight against climate change by storing carbon thereby decreasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. They can store up to five times more carbon than an equal area of rainforest. #oceanissues #mangroves #carbonstorage #carbonsink #carbonsequestration #CO2 #climatechange #bluecarbon #bigmangrovesurvey @noaa @bluecarboninitiative
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"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”

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Mangrove forests provide habitat for thousands of species, from fish to birds and even monkeys! Rhesus monkeys (rhesus macaques), Old World monkeys, are omnivores and frequent the mangroves to feed on crab and fish. They like being in the water and can swim well. 

Thanks @barnatakats for the photo.  

#oceanissues #mangroves #habitatdestruction #conservation #bigmangrovesurvey #citizenscience #rhesusmonkey #oldworldmonkey
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Mangrove forests provide habitat for thousands of species, from fish to birds and even monkeys! Rhesus monkeys (rhesus macaques), Old World monkeys, are omnivores and frequent the mangroves to feed on crab and fish. They like being in the water and can swim well. Thanks @barnatakats for the photo.   #oceanissues #mangroves #habitatdestruction #conservation #bigmangrovesurvey #citizenscience #rhesusmonkey #oldworldmonkey
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Happy to announce that I am an ambassador for Just One Ocean, a marine conservation organisation. I am excited to express my love for the ocean and environment through promoting their organisation and carrying out projects to help protect and renovate our planet :) @justoneocean

Report from @tiger___tyson 
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Happy to announce that I am an ambassador for Just One Ocean, a marine conservation organisation. I am excited to express my love for the ocean and environment through promoting their organisation and carrying out projects to help protect and renovate our planet :) @justoneocean Report from @tiger___tyson We ❤ it!
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2/9
New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. 

Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? 

ultrachallenge.com
New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. 

Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? 

ultrachallenge.com
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New year, new beginnings, new challenges! Why not start 2023 on the right foot by signing up to an Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Just One Ocean. Sign up for a Just One Ocean charity place and get a fantastic discount on registration fees and the funds you raise will help to protect the ocean for future generations. Walk, Jog, or Run it. Which Challenge is yours in 2023? ultrachallenge.com
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The little blue heron can be found in freshwater and marine environments,  including mangroves, bogs, swamps, salt marshes, tidal flats, estuaries, streams, and flooded fields. 

They feed during the day, wading in the water with their long legs. Their diet consists of fish, frogs, lizards, turtles, snakes, crabs, shrimp, aquatic and grassland insects.

Little blue herons are classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List but their numbers are decreasing. Today, the biggest threat to this species is the degradation and loss of habitat like mangroves.

#oceanissues #mangroves #mangroveconservation #littleblueheron #IUCN #habitatdestruction #habitat #antigua #englishharbour @tiger___tyson
#stealthmode
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The little blue heron can be found in freshwater and marine environments,  including mangroves, bogs, swamps, salt marshes, tidal flats, estuaries, streams, and flooded fields.  They feed during the day, wading in the water with their long legs. Their diet consists of fish, frogs, lizards, turtles, snakes, crabs, shrimp, aquatic and grassland insects. Little blue herons are classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List but their numbers are decreasing. Today, the biggest threat to this species is the degradation and loss of habitat like mangroves. #oceanissues #mangroves #mangroveconservation #littleblueheron #IUCN #habitatdestruction #habitat #antigua #englishharbour @tiger___tyson #stealthmode
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Humpback whales are found in oceans around the world. They migrate up to 16,000 km each year, feeding in polar waters and migrating to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth. 

Adult females average 15m in length. Calves are born after an 11-month gestation period and are about 4 to 5m in length.

We encountered this mother and newborn calf (probably about 2 days old) in Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico. At this age the mother helps the calf to the surface to breathe at regular intervals. The mother will nurse the calf for almost a year. 

#oceanissues #humpbackwhales #cetaceans #bajacalifornia #bahiamagdalena #IUCN #leastconcern
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Humpback whales are found in oceans around the world. They migrate up to 16,000 km each year, feeding in polar waters and migrating to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth.  Adult females average 15m in length. Calves are born after an 11-month gestation period and are about 4 to 5m in length. We encountered this mother and newborn calf (probably about 2 days old) in Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico. At this age the mother helps the calf to the surface to breathe at regular intervals. The mother will nurse the calf for almost a year.  #oceanissues #humpbackwhales #cetaceans #bajacalifornia #bahiamagdalena #IUCN #leastconcern
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It is December and guess what? This is the last UK FREE POST weekend of the year. Check out the store for great, circular, tees and tops and order before midnight on Sunday to get your UK shipping for free. 

#Christmas #circulareconomy #gifts #freepost @teemillstore @rapanuiclothing
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It is December and guess what? This is the last UK FREE POST weekend of the year. Check out the store for great, circular, tees and tops and order before midnight on Sunday to get your UK shipping for free. #Christmas #circulareconomy #gifts #freepost @teemillstore @rapanuiclothing
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80% of purchases bought over the Black Friday weekend will end up in landfill or incinerated. Less than 1% of the world’s clothes are recycled back into new clothes once they are worn out. It’s a symptom of a bigger issue, and of the take-make-waste economy that results in a truck full of clothing burned or buried every second. To save our planet, we need to make a change. And we need your help. That’s why, this year, instead of discounting our products, we’re reversing Black Friday. We’re asking you to send back your old Just One Ocean clothing so it can be made into new products. You’ll receive store credit for the items you send back. Together, we can end waste. #circulareconomy #takebackfriday

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80% of purchases bought over the Black Friday weekend will end up in landfill or incinerated. Less than 1% of the world’s clothes are recycled back into new clothes once they are worn out. It’s a symptom of a bigger issue, and of the take-make-waste economy that results in a truck full of clothing burned or buried every second. To save our planet, we need to make a change. And we need your help. That’s why, this year, instead of discounting our products, we’re reversing Black Friday. We’re asking you to send back your old Just One Ocean clothing so it can be made into new products. You’ll receive store credit for the items you send back. Together, we can end waste. #circulareconomy #takebackfriday  justoneoceanstore.org
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Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow directly in salty or brackish water in the coastal intertidal zone. Mangrove trees thrive in hot, muddy, salty conditions that would quickly kill most plants. 

The benefits of mangroves include:

Their intricate network of roots is attractive for oceanic and freshwater species seeking food and shelter from predators. Mangroves offer critical nursing environments for juveniles of many marine species, from gobies to crocodiles. 

Mangroves reduce erosion and improve water quality by filtering pollutants and trapping sediments from land. 

Mangroves offer shoreline protection by forming an obstacle to wind and waves. They can significantly decrease the intensity of a storm. 

Mangroves play a crucial role in the fight against climate change by storing carbon thereby decreasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. They can store up to five times more carbon than an equal area of rainforest.

#oceanissues #mangroves #carbonstorage #carbonsink #carbonsequestration #CO2 #climatechange #bluecarbon #bigmangrovesurvey @noaa @bluecarboninitiative
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Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow directly in salty or brackish water in the coastal intertidal zone. Mangrove trees thrive in hot, muddy, salty conditions that would quickly kill most plants. The benefits of mangroves include: Their intricate network of roots is attractive for oceanic and freshwater species seeking food and shelter from predators. Mangroves offer critical nursing environments for juveniles of many marine species, from gobies to crocodiles. Mangroves reduce erosion and improve water quality by filtering pollutants and trapping sediments from land. Mangroves offer shoreline protection by forming an obstacle to wind and waves. They can significantly decrease the intensity of a storm. Mangroves play a crucial role in the fight against climate change by storing carbon thereby decreasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. They can store up to five times more carbon than an equal area of rainforest. #oceanissues #mangroves #carbonstorage #carbonsink #carbonsequestration #CO2 #climatechange #bluecarbon #bigmangrovesurvey @noaa @bluecarboninitiative
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"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”

Jacques Cousteau
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