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Welcome to this issue of our newsletter. Read up on some new initiatives within our "Talking the Coast" project which you can become part of, like "My Coast - Your Coast - Our Seas", a project seeking to tell the stories of refugees and build a narrative around the sea as the big connector between humans rather than being a divide. Or our upcoming "(Crooked) Pathways into Marine Science" webinar. Find out why and how a 1990s heavy rock / punk band from the streets of Hollywood ended up supporting our project. Familiarise yourself with the brand new UN Decade for Ocean Science, and learn how our work fits in with its aims. And meet our Environmental Psychology Adviser Sammy, who talks about the exciting journey which has led her to where she is today.

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"Oh, hullo there!"

As we all sit and wait for how this year will play out, we have not been idle! Find out about some of the exciting projects we are bringing on their way and that you can get involved in! Many thanks to wildlife photographer Carl Chapman for kindly letting us use this wonderful grey seal and the stunning Norfolk panorama above. Check out his work: https://wildcatchphotography.zenfolio.com/

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Meet the Sons of the Fish

In this issue we talk to The Lürxx, a rock band who is keen to push the limits of what traditionally is considered a "legitimate"  art form for science communication. Learn more about their special relationship to the sea and how they support the work of the Plover Rovers.

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The time for Ocean Science is... Now!

January 2021 marked the beginning of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Find out more about what the decade aims to achieve and how the work being done by Plover Rovers fits in. 

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From the beaches of Cornwall to the Jungles of Thailand...

We chat to Environmental Psychology Adviser, Sammy Brisdon! Learn more about her environmental journey and some of the incredible experiences she has had along the way. From her passion for the links between oceans and our wellbeing to being shushed by a group of school children while watching wild elephants in Thailand! 

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