Sea Tales Hello and welcome to the Sea Tales podcast. This series is all about exploring the marine environment around the UK. Sea Tales is a monthly podcast talking to people with a passion for the sea and how to protect it, including scientists and researchers, sea adventurers, marine conservationists, volunteers, fisheries, rescue teams, youth groups, aquaculture specialists, campaigners, policy officers, writers and anyone and everyone with a sea story to tell. I set up Sea Tales(I'm Amy doing the interviewing) because I love podcasts and the sea and wanted to find out more about life under the waves here in Britain. I listen to a lot of marine podcasts from other countries but couldn't find many about the UK and there is so much going on here, from ocra populations to leatherback turtles, cold water corals, long running plankton studies, sea mining, tiny sea lemons and seal colonies. I only know a faction of what is out there so Sea Tales was started to find out more. I have been a Sea Champion with the Marine Conservation Society www.mcsuk.org for many years and learnt so much from them and would like to say a massive thank you for all their help in getting Sea Tales started. Now it’s time to sit back and imagine you are a seal, dolphin, fish or sea slug, swimming around the coast from Orkney to Lundy, The Irish Sea, to the Yorkshire Coast and Cornwall and everywhere in between, talking about all the things you have seen. This is what I hope this podcast will be like. Hope you enjoy them! Sea Tales’s tracks Risso's dolphins with Pine Eisfeld-Pierantonio and Nicola Hodgins from the WDC by Sea Tales published on 2019-04-29T11:45:51Z UK sharks with Cat Gordon from The Shark Trust by Sea Tales published on 2019-01-29T10:23:34Z Seaweeds uncovered with Professor Juliet Brodie from the Natural History Museum by Sea Tales published on 2018-12-20T13:11:06Z Britain's seahorses with Neil Garrick-Maidment founder of The Seahorse Trust by Sea Tales published on 2018-11-20T19:40:40Z
Risso's dolphins with Pine Eisfeld-Pierantonio and Nicola Hodgins from the WDC by Sea Tales published on 2019-04-29T11:45:51Z
Seaweeds uncovered with Professor Juliet Brodie from the Natural History Museum by Sea Tales published on 2018-12-20T13:11:06Z
Britain's seahorses with Neil Garrick-Maidment founder of The Seahorse Trust by Sea Tales published on 2018-11-20T19:40:40Z