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Saving UK coastlines

Last week, Marine Ecologist Athena Allen and I attended the annual Restoring Meadow, Marsh and Reef (ReMeMaRe) conference in Scarborough. This insightful event brought together experts to discuss habitat restoration, sharing knowledge and strategies to protect and enhance these vital ecosystems.


How do you become a marine scientist?

Entering marine science demands passion and dedication. A love for marine conservation, education in biology or oceanography, and hands-on volunteering are key. Careers span research, advising, and consultancy. Developing skills in marine and terrestrial fields enhances expertise, helping to protect our oceans and make a difference.


Welcome our new members

We’re excited to welcome Dr. Lissa Batey, Senior Marine Ecologist, and Helen Walsh, Design and Publications Manager, to NatureBureau. With decades of experience in marine conservation and science communication, their expertise will enrich our projects. Stay tuned for updates on their innovative contributions!


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