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There's something fishy going onNikolay Dimitrov | Dreamstime.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

17 January 2011

Last week saw several television programmes presented by chefs including Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver which exposed ever-decreasing fish stocks and the state...  Read more : There's something fishy going on

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Joy King's storyMediagfx | Dreamstime.com

By Creative Climate community (Guest)

01 April 2010

Explore the personal side of climate change with Joy King's diary entry.  Read more : Joy King's story

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Burping fish are destroying the environmentJupiterimages

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

11 January 2010

Are burping fish destroying our world?  Read more : Burping fish are destroying the environment

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The sea sounds experiment Featuring: audio, Jupiter Images

By Dr David Sharp (The Open University)

07 July 2009

David Sharp takes his microphone and shell into a recording studio to find out why you can hear the sounds of the sea when you...  Read more : The sea sounds experiment

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Be a coastal manager interactive Featuring: activity, Open2 team

By The Coast web team (The Open University)

06 February 2008

Have a go at managing your own piece of the coastline.  Read more : Be a coastal manager interactive

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Building the Japanese wayCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Dr Mike Dodd (The Open University)

20 March 2007

Does a Japanese solution to land shortage have an averse effect on sea life?  Read more : Building the Japanese way

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BeachcombingBBC

By Glynda Easterbrook (The Open University)

12 October 2006

Glynda Easterbrook introduces the joys of beachcombing  Read more : Beachcombing

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Explore the Science: Pumps and PressureProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 August 2006

In the Rough Science programme 'Beneath the Waves', Rough Scientists Jonathan and Kathy are given the task of building an air pump that presenter...  Read more : Explore the Science: Pumps and Pressure

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Scoring the Shoreline BBC

By Dr George Revill (The Open University)

13 July 2005

George Revill considers the synergy between sound waves and ocean waves - how the coast of Britain has inspired the nation's musical heritage.   Read more : Scoring the Shoreline

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An Island Race? BBC

By Dr Nigel Clark (The Open University)

13 July 2005

"Are people who live on islands different in some significant way from those who inhabit the 'mainland'?" asks Nigel Clark  Read more : An Island Race?

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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