Oceanographic, Issue 14
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In Issue 14, uncover the modern day impact of plunder on the high seas in Ghana, as trawlermen trade tonnes of iced fish with local fishers unable to source catches of their own.
Catch up with Finisterre ambassador Dr Easkey Britton as she discusses the impact that interaction with ocean can have on both physical and mental wellbeing.
Discover the importance of seagrass beds for local marine life, global carbon capture and tourism revenue with a new campaign to reverse the destruction of seagrass habitats in the Maldives.
Shine a light on the depths of the ocean's mesopelagic zone, home to some of the weirdest and least understood creatures on the planet and of key importance to the life found above it in the water column.
As part of Oceanographic Magazine's '20% for ocean conservation promise', £2 from every magazine sold in Finisterre stores will be donated to the charity of our choice, Surfers Against Sewage.
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