In my first for @theguardian.com, I reported on an unprecedented climate relocation project happening in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, France's last remaining foothold in North America.
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Editor of the Guardian’s Seascape series, all about the state of our oceans. Previously deputy news editor on the Observer.
In my first for @theguardian.com, I reported on an unprecedented climate relocation project happening in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, France's last remaining foothold in North America.
28.10.2025 17:14 — 👍 6 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0A deep dive into a really knotty (no pun intended) problem that has global reach. How do we control the trafficking of endangered eels between Europe and Asia? Great reporting by Alexandra Talty
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I love this interview by @donnalferguson.bsky.social about the sad story of the fate of the sea cow and why what happened resonates today. I’m looking forward to reading the book
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How can sniffer dogs help save orcas? Maya Yang hung out with the gorgeous Eba for the day (as well some scientists) and wrote this lovely dispatch about the new non-invasive conservation methods being used to try and save these wonderful creatures
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I really loved this piece by @rachelkeenan.bsky.social about a small community trying to complete the Scotland coastal path even as it crumbles before them. It’s a story of many places around coastal Britain as sea levels rise
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For the latest in our Against The Tide series about the lives of young people in coastal communities in England I travelled to Tendring in Essex with the project’s co-collaborator and photographer Polly Braden. Here is what we found
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A beautiful and inspiring picture essay with words by Maya Yang and images by Ibrahim Bassam
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The last in Seascape’s ‘I’m obsessed with’ series. We bring you - deep sea sharks. I’ve loved running this series but after more than a year it’s time to wind it up. @donnalferguson.bsky.social has done an amazing job in researching and writing the whole series
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Another effect of an acidifying ocean, which is a subject we have been running a mini series on. This time, poor old sharks…
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I’m so thrilled that the Guardian’s @helenpidd.bsky.social made an excellent Today in Focus podcast about the seaside town of Morecambe for Seascape’s Against The Tide series. Please do take a listen, it’s extremely thorough and full of inspiring young people
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What’s behind the dramatic rise in the number of whale strandings in Europe in the last few years? Philip Hoare reports www.theguardian.com/environment/...
20.08.2025 11:14 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Helen Pidd, the Guardian’s former northern editor, headed back to her home town of Morecambe to see how life has changed for young people on the coast since she left. Can the Eden Project help turn the fortunes of a town in decline? www.theguardian.com/environment/...
20.08.2025 11:13 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0This one has left experts scratching their heads. Why did so many rarely seen whales wash up in one weekend? Reported by the excellent Philip Hoare
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There is optimism in Boston despite the Trump cuts. Steve Rose reporting for Seascape
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Me on Jeju island. An exploration of the idea of giving ‘personhood’ to animals, this time a special and threatened population of dolphins..
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Today’s Guardian leader, which focuses on our Against the tide series. It’s a reflection of how important the newspaper thinks the issue is. I can’t wait to get back out there and spend the year ahead talking to young people on our coast
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More from our Against The Tide series. Today it’s Blackpool. More stunning pics by Polly Braden with thoughtful and attentive reporting by Annie Kelly
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Best done on Lisa.bachelor@theguardian.com if you have lengthy (!) feedback or suggestions.
07.07.2025 10:55 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0We’re hoping to do some reporting comparing somewhere in Europe twinned with an English seaside town. If we pick the right places it could be interesting to look at just what you’re suggesting
07.07.2025 10:41 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0If anyone is working with young people in coastal communities either as an academic, practitioner, youth worker etc and has been involved in something they really think has made a difference please get in touch. Or if there is somewhere you think we should visit please drop me a line and say why
07.07.2025 08:30 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0And here is a wider feature on the issue. We begun reporting months back and will spend the next year continuing this work. I would like to mention the wonderful Polly Braden whose documentary photography helped inspire the series and who we will be working with
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We also plan to report from Wales, and hopefully Scotland and perhaps the whole island of Ireland for the rest of the series if resources allow but I’ve mentioned England only here because that is there the research in deprivation/mental health applies to and I don’t want to generalise
07.07.2025 08:07 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Today, the Guardian’s Seascape launches a year long series on young people in England’s coastal towns. What is it about living by the sea that results in poorer outcomes for many? Our news story to launch it. More in an hour…
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The Dee is one of Scotland’s healthier rivers…but a single salmon returning to spawn in one of its tributaries last year has rung alarm bells. Now there is a plan - not not everyone supports it
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The latest in our I’m obsessed with…series. This month it’s brittlestars
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Want a positive story with some inspiring young women successfully pioneering green technology? Here you go…
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I really love this poignant essay that serves to remind just how many amazing people there are on this planet
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I really love this piece, especially to hear someone from a town council call them “endearing creatures”. I know they can be a pain, but what would Britain’s coastal places be without seagulls?
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The new threats from the sea - and the men and women keeping them at bay. By Miranda Bryant, the Guardian’s Nordic correspondent
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It’s part of a three part series we did on acidification this week
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