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David Cousins: Welcome to Ocean Country Radio Interview
Listen to David Cousins discussing the 2022 ‘Welcome to Ocean Country’ with Radio Northern Beaches.
Age of Extinction: Massacring Sharks Won’t Rid COVID-19
The pharmaceutical gold rush to invent an antidote for the highly infectious airborne coronavirus 2 (SARS- coV-2) pandemic…
Bill Fulton: Following Whales
Living Ocean’s Plastic Free July event will be held on July 19th-20th 2020 and will include a Recycled Fashion Show…
Steve Maxwell: Visions of life as an adventure
I grew up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney all my life but now reside in the Snowy Mountains. Some special places to shoot down there in the Kosciusko National Park, with its amazing waterfalls, snowscapes and of course our famous snowy mountain brumbies.
Polluted Oceans, Dead Dolphins
Each year, 400,000 cetaceans are destroyed. We are knowingly sentencing our brothers and sisters to extinction. Yet, our fate is inexorably linked to theirs.
Jake Parker: Spiritual Images of our Ocean Planet
My focus when I’m filming or taking photos is nature. I want people to see the beauty and importance of the very things that give us life, we are nothing without nature but nature is everything without us.
400,000 Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises Destroyed Annually
The fate of our brethren, the highly intelligent and sensitive cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises), is very grim. The hideous man-made Sixth Mass Extinction is accelerating more than 1,000 times faster than the previous five others.
Bill Fulton: A day in paradise… or is it?
Bill Fulton, Living Ocean Marine Research Director, Volunteers with Dr. Jen Lavers on Lord Howe Island to assist in assessing the impact of plastics in Shearwater populations. Living Oceans funds some of this research with donations from its members and trust funds…
Jake Parker: My view on Living Ocean’s Research
My name is Jake Parker. I am a photographer and videographer from Cameras for Conservation and as well as being a photographer on the Living Ocean Whale Research team.
Being a member of this team is truly an honour.
Kim Hubner: Humpback Whale Migration Research
Saturday dawned bright and clear. Blue skies, light wind and minimal swell. A most perfect day to be out on the Ocean. The Living Ocean Marine research team led by Bill Fulton met on board MV SALT for our Humpback Whale Migration Research trial run and were thrilled when skipper Mark Farrell announced it was a perfect day to look for whales, so training would continue offshore.