Dabberlocks Kelp short song sung by community choirs and written by Jane Lewis. A community song leader, mindfulness teacher, environmental and peace activist, gardener and crafter living in Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland. Click here to listen to their short song!
Charlotte Johnson
Basking Shark, Lamprey and Twaite Shad by Jay Kirkland
Basking Shark, Lamprey Eel and Twaite Shad are all endangered species in Scottish waters due to issues including climate change, over fishing, blocked migration routes, coastal development, pollution, environmental degradation and destruction of habitats
Bladderwrack Series by Natalie Wingate
We need to look after the sea and to do more to protect it’s ecosystem, most of the worlds oxygen comes from seaweed.
Lamprey by Emma E Boyd
The degradation of our water through the dumping of rubbish, effluent discharge and poisoning from drainage not only threatens our health but the very survival of species whose existence pre-dates humans.
Seagrass (Zostera Marina) by Sarah Hill
Seagrass meadows are globally one of the most important marine species to combat climate change. It is vital to restore them.
Shredded Carrot Sponge by Sarah Hill
Sea sponges are ecologically important to all environments. They are a vital source of protection to other marine species, and for combating pollution along our coasts.